Fix The Scientist
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I guess i'm playing through Toy Story 3 this week.
I became excited when I saw Hercules, but then I was immediately disappointed when I realized it's not the superior Hercules game I was actually looking for.
https://store.playstation.com/#!/en...e=Google&utm_term=ps-ga-871&utm_content=Brand
Anyone else having problems purchasing?
I talked to customer support and they said to buy a cash card from Gamestop.
I've tried 3 payment methods. --Maybe it's my network here at work. I'll try from home tonight.
I don't use my CC on PSN but you have to format your address weirdly for whatever reason.
I'll try them later and see how I feel in comparison to what your saying. I may like monsters. I will test bugs physicsi bought A Bugs Life and Monsters Inc since i had the other ps1 games that were 3d platformers.
neither of them are great sadly, but i kind of like Monsters Inc. its main conceit is you need to collect ooze to power up your scare level. Theres robots in each stage that require varying levels of scare power in order to be "collected". i dont think the level design is super great, and the concept doesnt work as well as it should - but directly tying the "coin"-type collectibles to the main one is a really interesting concept from a design perspective. also theres a swingy jazz soundtrack so thats a plus
A Bugs Life feels like it should have come out in 1996 when no one had time to copy Mario 64 yet. everything from its weird feeling movement (i cant really describe it but the acceleration on Flik is so bizarre) to its barely there level design littered with respawning enemies just feels dated even for an early 3d game. that this came out in 98 and that the team went on to do stellar work a year later with toy story 2 is kind of mind boggling to me. the games main mechanic seems to be slowly carrying seeds around to solve rudimentary puzzles which could be cool in a better game.
ill probably stick with monsters inc since its light, breezy and seems fairly short even with some blatant padding (every level needs to be visited twice).
Played it. It's ok, but not a lot of tracks and some samey tracks. Not the best but an ok mid tier game.If you seriously haven't played it yet, Split/Second is one of the funnest racing games I've ever played. Amazing little gem that went unnotice because it came out around the same time 2 or 3 other mediocre racing games came out. A shame Disney will probably never make a sequel to it. I actually bought the game the same day I got Red Dead Redemption and ended up getting the platinum in like 2 days. I didn't even want to touch RDR(which I consider to be a top 5 gotg).
Split/Second is that good.
So
Cars 2
Toy story 3
Brave
Are really worh playing?