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gimo80

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  1. What The Hell?? Nintendo Wii!!??

    *Walks into a game shop* Hi there, could i have a wee please? Yes, I know that sucked but so does Nintendo at the moment. Sigh.
  2. Unusual games

    Well I got Megaman Network Transmission with really high hopes, however I nearly burnt my house down in sheer frustration - the game's combat is far too random to actualy create a fun, playable experience and you can die in like 3 hits. So it sucked.
  3. According to games, a European version has actually been confirmed. So yay That new Viewtiful Joe game looks so good - oh, it did get 3/10 in the magazine, though. Oh, Capcom, will you ever learn? However, if somoene just whsipers Baten Kaitos II to me, I'll just uncontrollably spurt everywhere.
  4. Or both games are extremely disappointing transitions of the Game Boy versions. You can barely call them RPG's - there is very little depth, the story is barely involving and the environments are a little weak, featuring barely any puzzles and dungeons. I do actually like Pokemon, but those games really aren't very good. Might aswell go back to Baten Kaitos then.... Which is very hard by the way.
  5. 5. Paper Mario (N64) - While the GC's incarnation is damn impressive, it really doesn't have the same level of charm the N64 version offered. While the world isn't as intricately realised, this is traditional RPGing at its finest, offering barrels of laughter and some really superb dungeons. Absolute quality. 4. Super Mario 64 - A complete revolution in 3D gaming. Full to the brim with challenges and omissions, any player sucked in Mario's world is bound to have a super amount of fun. 3. Resident Evil 4 - One of the finest gaming achievements ever, and sets the standard on how to make a proper sequel that tampers with the gameplay mechanics. And while the scares are completely different, being chased by the chainsaw man will induce any gamer to squeal. Like a girl. 2. Metroid Prime - This game really, really shocked me. There is so much on offer here, but the most awe-inspiring aspect is just how damn huge the game really is. Very challenging, too, all jam packed with enough incentives to make you cry. 1. Zelda: Ocarina Of Time - A timeless classic. Even by today's standards, this game is still absolutely incredible - the gameplay mechanics are still fresh and the dungeons are still as intimdating as ever; this is a true classic, and is probably the most influential game ever created. Yes, even above Mario 64 I'd say. There ya go, and there's my first post
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