I really liked this game when it came out, and generally remember how hilarious it is. This will be good! Oh and the controls were totally fine when it came out. It's definitely in step with 64s momentum and the series going forward. In any case when I played it then it was easy to do all the Marioy stuff, just the water was hard to get used to. But when you do you can do some pretty amazing stuff for a platformer. It's a cool ability actually. I always wondered if they came up with it due to / same time as Luigi's Mansion. God that game is amazing. When will that get a run :D ?
I played this game upon release, and generally enjoyed it. Big fan of both Disney and FF. The aspect of walking through the Disney worlds was really mindboggling / powerful after growing up watching those movies. Maleficent is in this game right? I'm not mixing that up with 2nd one? She looks amazing.
The game has a lot of hilarious bullshit in it as I remember as well, like the gummi ship and Angel being the voice of Squall :D :D
@geraltitude: I mean, even when all the loot is for you personally the act of sorting through it and deciding what to equip or drop or whatever still holds up your co-op partner(s).
Borderlands 2 and Diablo 3 are good examples of games where I had a lot of problems with in co-op because of this problem.
hah, right, I'm not even thinking of the most obvious problem. In fact, couch co-op may even alleviate this to some extent because it's easier to talk / tell people to move it.
My whole memory of Diablo 2 is people stealing my loot, or asking me to trade, then doing the classic "throw your stuff on the ground" trick and running away with it.
I was young then, but, that's probably a root cause of my current lack of faith in people.
I'm scratching my head here, but, is there a game that has the structure of a loot game, but where items / weapons are equipped automatically? Something like Gauntlet but with a little more meat & potatoes?
Due to a condition known as "having brothers", I have a long, long-standing issue with this exact concept.
Every now and then though, you get a loot game that auto-distributes loot, or uses some other system to bypass this problem, like duping loot across all the players.
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