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For me it would have to be the MegaMan Star Force series of games, as well as Legacy Of Goku 2 and Buu’s Fury. Legacy Of Goku 1 is just flat out bad lol
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For me it would have to be the MegaMan Star Force series of games, as well as Legacy Of Goku 2 and Buu’s Fury. Legacy Of Goku 1 is just flat out bad lol
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Titanfall, and mecha games in general
such a big improvement over the last game
Vexx and Metal Arms Glitch in the system
Guild Wars is brilliant. Both of them. They’ve both spoiled me rotten and I find it impossible to enjoy any other MMO.
[Narcosis](https://store.steampowered.com/app/366870/Narcosis/)
Almost went completely under the radar for a lot of people, but the story was second to none, and the voice acting, damned fine.
Diddy Kong Racing. It’s better than Mario Kart.
I think the Sorcerer’s Stone and Chamber of Secrets on the GBC, as well as the Prisoner of Azkaban on the GBA, are fun little turn-based RPGs! It’s weird because there were so many different versions of these games that all released right around the same time, and in my opinion these were the best versions.
Honestly, Whacked! was underappreciated when it came out for the original Xbox. It was like Mario Party, but with some of the most fucked up character designs, who represented the seven deadly sins. The final level was in a cartoonist representation of Hell
Marvel’s Midnight Suns
Probably the first XCOM-Like that felt as if it actually tried to advance the series tropes
Fun story – charming characters – sweet artstyle
Bombed, sadly 🙁
Zone of the enders 1 and 2, legend of dragoon, grandia 1 and 2
criminally underrated
Nox, a diablo-like from 2000. Diablo 2 was released the same year but it was an excellent alternative, very fun and original.
I just started replaying this and Buu’s Fury last month. I’m slow playing the hell out they and it’s been such a treat.
Yugioh duellist of the rose dame that game was fun af. I grinded that thing hard when I was younger.
Alice Madness Returns
Magical starsign! Such a unique ds game that utilized so much of what the ds could do. And had a surprisingly deep story with multiple twists
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Motorsiege Warriors of Primetime was such a cool game on the PS2. Hardly anyone I ask knows this game.
Final Fantasy Tactics Advance, also, FFT Advance 2, it adds new jobs that I really liked, but the story of the first one is better IMO
You like the Legacy of Goku 2? I was in the Japanese commercial for that game when I was a kid.
https://youtu.be/g2P05o2f7Xs?si=9FoYU87Roa5Awp0c
Brutal Legend
The game stars Jack Black, many other icons of metal music. Has an awesome world built around metal album covers. Hack and Slash combat mixed with RTS large scale battles. Vehicle combat as well. I recently 100% the main story on Xbox, and only have multiplayer achievements left.
Fantastic game, and I get why others might not be into it, but I have seldom had so much fun.
Gah I can remember the sound tracks for that one still.
Literally everything I play
Bleach: 3rd Phantom was one of my favorite games in the DS. It’s a tactical RPG. I don’t think the reviews were great and I’ve literally never heard anyone anywhere ever talk about the game.
Never seen anyone mention it before but the game Anthrax for the original NES was an awesome game and where I first used the “Konami Code”
It’s a side scrolling shooter that takes you through a body…doesn’t make much sense but it was fun
Riviera
Barnyard the videogame. Feels like a cross between Bully and Mario Party. I love every bit of it.
Couldn’t tell you about the second game in this series, but as I kid I have hardly ever been so disappointed with a game purchase as I had been with DBZ Legacy of Goku.
Ludosity’s Slap City
(PLEASE play slap city, it’s really good, it’s just unfortunate it has no rollback)
Budokai 1 and 2 are fkn underrated, especially their theme songs!
Dragon ball fusion, man eater are two that come to mind for me.
God the amount of time I sunk into this and buu’s fury as a kid and it was so worth it. Another good one is the psp game DBZ shin budokai another one I sank a lot of time into. I have more I can list but I’ll save that for another time.
On my 8th birthday I got a game boy advance SP and this bad boy right here, a lot of very very happy times were had.
Wait what, log2 and buus fury were pretty popular. Still are, on the rom sites.
Hell even tfs, some of the biggest critics of dragon ball put buus fury at #3 on their best dbz video games dbcember (beaten only by budokai tenkaichi 3 and budokai 3)
Gotcha force on the game cube is still one of my all time fave games
This game was so fuckin good ;___; I loved the music so much
Saga Frontier 2… No other RPG followed up a multiple generations plotline like it did (you start as a dude in his teen and ends up as his granddaughter).
Buu’s Fury was amazing. I had low expectations.
Legacy of Goky 2 is a classic for sure. Most underrated GBC game I’ve ever played is DBZ Legendary Super Warriors, I swear no one I know has ever played it. Outstanding game for its time, and probably the first ever turn based DBZ game.
For the GB I have to agree with Megman, but specifically the Battle Network lineup of games.
Enslaved: Odyssey to the West
If we’re talking about GBA fighting games, I really don’t know how they crammed a console quality King of fighters in there. KoF Ex2: Howling Blood is really impressive and has aged well.
I’ll tie to your post with Dragonball Z: The Legendary Super Warriors for GameBoy Color. I mean, turn-based strategy hero collector with the secret ways to make characters you fight playable? And which, if I remember correcly, goes over the whole DBZ from the start up to Buu?
Metro Exodus
I really loved Witch Spring 3. It isn’t a super challangeing game but it is nice to just sit and play for an afternoon
Zone of the Enders was a revelation. I’d have bought MGS2 just for the demo and thrown the Metal Gear disc out.
Such smooth, fast, fluid mecha combat. Unique aesthetic. Amazing music.