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personally i think that some classic games have gone from strength to strength like mario, but i also think that some games have becaame too different so they are the same franchise but not the same games in our hearts... i am talking of course of Crash Bandicoot, Sonic, and The New spyro game... i didn't like the new sonic games because i miss the classic 2d ones.. i think the best 3 d one was sonic heroes... The New Spyro game is just disapointing the fact that you can fly but not too high or you'll fall randomly to your death, and i haven't played the new crash games and personally i don't want to.. i think wrath of cortex was quite good, another game i missed was Rayman... He doesn't even have his own game anymore What are your thoughts> | 2009-08-19 17:39:00 Author: Kern Posts: 5078 |
I completely agree, what Radical have done with Crash is appaling. Same with the Rabbids, they have nothing to do with Rayman! ARGH! | 2009-08-19 17:43:00 Author: ARD Posts: 4291 |
why can crash control monsters all of a sudden? | 2009-08-19 17:46:00 Author: Kern Posts: 5078 |
Many Sonic fans (myself included) will argue that the last good Sonic game was Sonic Adventure 2 (Battle). After that, the games all suck. I give Sega credit for trying to go back to the old format of 2D-run-really-fast games (Sonic Rush) but it just doesn't work like the classic Sonic games did. At the end of the day, anyone over the age of 7 who has played a Sonic game earlier then Sonic and the Secret Rings will tell you that these games just need to stop. Now. | 2009-08-19 18:32:00 Author: dandygandy2704 Posts: 1002 |
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