Fur Fighters is one of those weird games that just sticks with you. Truth be told, it was kind of jankey at time, but still it was a quiet little game with a charm all it's own. Plus where else are you going to blow the stuffing out of a killer bear?
This game didn't sell that well and that makes me sad, because it really deserved to. You all should be ashamed of yourselves.
It's a budget game and it shows. Still though it's probably one of the better games I've played for the 360. Just goes to show you that graphics aren't everything.
Ocarina has become something of a stock answer whenever the question of favorite video game ever comes up, but there's a reason for it. Namely, it's Amazing. Going out into Hyrule Fields for the first time was a pivotal point in my upbringing.
Nintendo dares to ask "What if we combined Super Mario World with Super Mario 63?" In the process of answering they churn out yet another masterpiece.
2 and 3 would later go on to define the series, but I still have a soft spot in my heart for the first one.
Is this a survival horror game? Heh, I don't know, but I do know it's mighty fun.
For my money this is better than Mario 64. Mario may of been the innovator, but Banjo perfected it.
This is a game that got overlooked because it wasn't a Banjo clone. Instead the guys at Rare made an innovative brawler that oozes with charm.
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Did he just really put a 3D Sonic game on his list? Yup, I sure did. I really enjoyed hanging out with the hedgehog after his long absence from gaming. The story was excellent. the gameplay fast, and the music was some of the catchiest I've ever heard. Granted there were some stale points (Big's fishing sections, Knuckles emerald hunts) but overall you have to take the good with the bad.
A fun run n gun game that actually works great with one analog stick. The Sniping parts are not nearly as cool as the game wants them to be though...
Not the deepest experience in the world, still pretty fun though. Multiplayer wasn't too bad either.
Really enjoyed this unique take on the open world/GTA formula.