Imp the Dimp
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Spider-Man 2:
Best super hero game ever (better than Arkham Asylum) and one of the best open world games I have ever played with the single most fun mechanic of any open world game in existence: swinging with your spider webs from building to building.
The game was so good and absolutely HUGE. I never 100%ed it even though I spent almost 50h with it. Terrific game. I finished #3 for X360 as well and while decent, it was nowhere near as good.
Transformers:
Transformers game by Melbourne House. OUTSTANDING graphics, and huge levels with multiple approaches to tackle your targets. I was astonished by how sophisticated the gameplay was back then because I honestly didn't expect much. The boss fights were great and the difficulty was pretty fucking rough too. I remember this game really fondly because of how low my expectations were going in.
Jade Cocoon 2:
I remember playing Jade Cocoon 1 on PS1, but sadly never finished it. Happened to see its sequel in a store and picked it up on a whim (didn't even know it existed prior to that) and I really loved it.
Mashed:
Micro Machines clone that was insane fun with four players. We bought a 4-controller-adapter solely because of this game and it was 100% worth it.
Best super hero game ever (better than Arkham Asylum) and one of the best open world games I have ever played with the single most fun mechanic of any open world game in existence: swinging with your spider webs from building to building.
The game was so good and absolutely HUGE. I never 100%ed it even though I spent almost 50h with it. Terrific game. I finished #3 for X360 as well and while decent, it was nowhere near as good.
Transformers:
Transformers game by Melbourne House. OUTSTANDING graphics, and huge levels with multiple approaches to tackle your targets. I was astonished by how sophisticated the gameplay was back then because I honestly didn't expect much. The boss fights were great and the difficulty was pretty fucking rough too. I remember this game really fondly because of how low my expectations were going in.
Jade Cocoon 2:
I remember playing Jade Cocoon 1 on PS1, but sadly never finished it. Happened to see its sequel in a store and picked it up on a whim (didn't even know it existed prior to that) and I really loved it.
Mashed:
Micro Machines clone that was insane fun with four players. We bought a 4-controller-adapter solely because of this game and it was 100% worth it.