I shanked baiten kaitos from a friend 2 years back.
he never saw it again.
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Good fighting game there XD Yeah Baiten Kaitos was alright. Kinda sucked that the attacks were random, made the game a bit harder, but fun.
Didn't really like BK2 =/
The original was pretty fun, though.
Legend of Dragoon, definitely agree on :D
Arx Fatalis, got my copy with some cheap magazine.
Meagaman 64.
Seriously, am I the only one who even liked that game?
Dead space.. Didn't even know the game existed until a weak ago... And its one damn well made game.
Zombies Ate My Neighbours
Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones
King's Quest VII
Champions of Norrath (and the sequel)
as for ovverrated games, I must be the only person who thought the first Dark Alliance game was complete shit.
Quest 64. D:
Oh, Toejam and Earl too. :D + Ecco the Dolphin.
Grim Fandango won several awards after its release in 1998. PC Gamer selected the game as the 1998 "Adventure Game of the Year".[37][38] The game won IGN's "Best Adventure Game of the Year" in 1998,[39] while GameSpot awarded it their "Best of E3 1998",[40] "PC Adventure Game of the Year",[41] "PC Game of the Year",[42] "Best PC Graphics for Artistic Design",[43] and "Best PC Music awards".[44] In the following year, GameSpot included the game in their "Ten Best PC Game Soundtracks"[45] and was selected as the 10th "Best PC Ending" by their readership.[46] In 1999, Grim Fandango won "Computer Adventure Game of the Year"[47] for the 1999 Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences Annual Interactive Achievement Awards. It was also nominated for "Game of the Year", "Outstanding Achievement in Art/Graphics", "Outstanding Achievement in Character or Story Development" and "Outstanding Achievement in Sound and Music" that same year.
Grim Fandango has been included in several publishers' "Top Games" lists well after its release. GameSpot inducted the game into their "Greatest Games of All Time" in 2003 citing, "Ask just about anyone who has played Grim Fandango, and he or she will agree that it's one of the greatest games of all time."[48] GameSpy also added the game to their Hall of Fame in 2004,[49] further describing it as the seventh "Most Underrated Game of All Time" as of 2003.[50] AdventureGamers listed Grim Fandango as the seventh "Top Adventure Game of All Time" in 2004.[51] In 2007, IGN included the game in the "Top 25 PC Games" (as 15th)[52] and "Top 100 Games of All Time" (at 36th), citing that "LucasArts' second-to-last stab at the classic adventure genre may very well be the most original and brilliant one ever made.
Orly?
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