Sure, there aren't huge differences in the graphics from these select screenshots. But watch both games in motion, with regards to their framerate, animation and size and creativity of the levels, and therein lies the difference between the two. And in Sunshine's defense, if needed, it shows that it holds up well for a five-year-old game.
1. Rez (US PS2 version) -- You're cool if you've played it, cooler if you've owned it, but you're THE COOLEST if you own it, enjoy it, and play it. 2. Gradius V and R-Type Final (PS2 and PS2) -- Yes I'm cheating, and I don't care, 'cause no self-respecting shooter fan can be without BOTH of these. 3. Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne (PS2) WITH the music CD -- Because it's just not the same if you don't have it with the CD. 4. Galactic Attack (Sega Saturn) -- Anyone who has played this knows how good it is. 5. Twisted Metal Black (PS2) -- one of the most disturbing games ever, and the best car-combat game of all-time.
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