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i got it for like $4
i've been meaning to spin it up
I was filtered for a year refusing to play it because I thought it was a insult to it's predecessors. It's ok, still dosent reach the level of Exoddus.
Funny, I felt the same way about Stranger's Wrath, I assumed they were just making a TPS to cash in on trends. Was dead wrong, glad I played it.
I loved Stranger since day 1. Great game.
>a insult to it's predecessors
>Much's Oddysee
It was Oddworld Inhabitant's own fault for taking what was supposed to be a PlayStation 2 exclusive and putting it on a console nobody bought. The problem wasn't that it was too hard, either, it was much easier than Oddysee and Exoddus
That being said, as an exclusive, it was one of the early xbox games that made me interested in the hardware.
Fricking lulz all those noisy holes were frothing at the mouth over this game back then. Good laughs.
I got intrigued when I saw that the average score for this game was around 5/10, but Famitsu gave it 7/10. I'll have to give it a shot. I think it's more suitable for me than actual fighting games because the thing that I dislike about them the most is when I'm asked to play different characters to unlock stuff when I'd rather play a single one for a long time to master his/her moveset.
she literally has all her moveset from tekkens up to that point but translated to 3d environment, as well as additional original moves. plus there's weapons and a bonebreaking mechanic where you see with x ray and can damage specific limbs.
kino of the highest order.
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>the thing that I dislike about them the most is when I'm asked to play different characters to unlock stuff when I'd rather play a single one for a long time to master his/her moveset.
What retro fighting games even do this?
One of my most ingrained childhood memories actually. To this day whenever I see any type of green plaid or hashing pattern I suddenly flash back to this game and its weird "pine tree" visuals that are seared into my brain. It may have been the jankest game ever made but I spent hours trying to fly out of those pits, it was a different time.
Battletoads seething always makes me think /vr/ is the most disappointing board on the entirety of Ganker. Back when all we had was Ganker this game was beloved. I STILL fire it up every once in a while just to play the Turbo Tunnel, simply because I want to hear the music and and it's more enjoyable to listen while playing than to find a youtube link. So kino.
If Battletoads was hard but good nobody would have a problem with it, but that's not the case.
You don't see people seething at Truxton even though it's a lot harder.
>If Battletoads was hard but good nobody would have a problem with it, but that's not the case.
Battletoads is hard and good. Just like Rayman.
Mentioning Rayman and Battlejank in the same sentence should warrant incarceration
we no longer have bad games
now all bugs and dogshit level design is challenge
this is even worse than that soul bullshit
Learn english Pajeet
i love this game
i own the genesis version right now and the hitboxes are a bit funky but i still beat it atleast twice a week
turbo tunnel isn't hard get good
GameCube fans never mention this
it gets shilled on this board quite often
I thought it was cringe even as a 14-year-old
I played this a bit and had some fun for a while, then saw how much grinding you had to do for the upgrades and noped out of there. Sorry babe, you ain't offerin' enough gameplay to be worth all that.
Filtered? Nah, *I* filtered *you*. Come back again when you're a more mature game, like God Hand.
I thought this was a pretty nice game where you unravel a complex location bit by bit. I don't know why people think reviews matter.
i had no idea this existed and quite frankly im astonished anyone would care about nina enough to play her game.
>and quite frankly im astonished anyone would care about nina enough to play her game.
I'm sure it sold well just because of that cover art.