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Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories

I played that game for countless hours going through the same exact story over and over again. I loved the fusion system this game had as it was mostly logic based. Combine a dragon with a zombie, Zombie Dragon. Combine a warrior with a FIRE or Pyro monster, you get Flame Swordsman. Experimenting with this was fun.

I wish Konami would make a game like this again instead of one that follows the rules of th real card game to a T.

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The toy story games were pretty good, but the buzz lightyear platformer was great. Also the platinum licensed games are all at least.... playable. Legend of Korra and Transformers Devastation are both good times.
 
The Harry Potter games were pretty great, at least for the first 3 movies. Kinda funny how the games and movies hide how mediocre the books are (imo).
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Transformers War for Cybertron and Fall of Cybertron were also incredi le third person shooters. Some of the best you'd get from that entire generation of consoles! Really hopin the rumors of remasters are true.
 
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Hook - (I played the genesis/snes versions) but the sega cd version contains that amazing soundtrack from the movie.

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Vampire Hunter D - yes it's a resident evil clone. But it contains most of the characters from the film with the original voice actors. Great opening sequence, solid soundtrack which sets the mood, and fantastic credits music. Only on PS1 lol.

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Batman and Robin PS1. Say what you like about it, but this game had great ambitions. Fighting system. Batmobile. Open world. Gadgets. Actual clue solving / beating criminals to the punch. Execution was lacking clearly. But it was pretty ahead for it's time and I enjoyed it.

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Scarface: The World is Yours

Simply put, ¿What would happened if Tony Montana survived the events of the film? In this game started by a literal turn of events, Tony makes it out of his mansion alive, alas, he ends up in the dumps, with only the clothes in his back he decides to start again, but this time, he learned of his mistakes

With a more TPS aproach to GTA Clones (You cant even melee) you get to explore Florida in all it's 80's glory, with empire building mechanics similar to Vice City Stories and a predescesor to GTA IV's Police system, your journey to recover your empire and get revenge on Sosa and his army, you will feel like the World is in fact, yours

That said avoid the Wii version like the plague
 
Simpsons Hit & Run, although it has some missions that are infuriating.

The Thing, my favorite horror game, from my favorite movie.

I played the Beavis and Butthead Snes game a lot with my dad back in the day.

I also like the Lego games, especially the LOTR and Star Wars ones.
Love the Beavis and Butt-Head games and the Ren & Stimpy ones for the Genesis, they are really good.
 
I think there was a missed opportunity with Adventures of Batman and Robin, Sega CD version. Instead of making it a racing game, they should have used the SNES Konami version but with the addition of the Sega CD FMV animation from TMS and using voice acting from the original voice actors in the text bubbles.
Would have been the best and most faithfull non-comic 2D Batman game
 
My faves:

Michel Ancel was one of the greatest designers ever and Peter Jackson seemed to actually care about his stuff getting good games. So we got these two bangers (Kong being the one Ancel worked on):

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The best Batman game before Arkham Asylum existed:

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Still the best TMNT game (yeah, that's right I said it) and one of the most overachieving arcade to console ports ever made

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I think this is my favorite Marvel licensed game. It's PERFECT

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Impeccably designed shooter/brawler hybrid

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I played this not that long ago and I already think it may be my favorite run and gun game. Konami has made some of the greatest licensed games of all time.

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Everything you could want from a Mad Max game

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Starbreeze makes good licensed games, the sequel is not too bad either but the developers were different

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Silent hill memes aside, Piggle'ts big game is a legitimally good game, obviously not a Dark Souls considering the Target Demographic, but can still get challenging and interesting with its puzzles
 
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Computer version of Ducktales was by a different developer instead of Capcom, yet it was more faithful to the TV series. It had 16bit pictures, digitised sounds, you competed against Gloomgold and could even fly Launchpad's plane and also play as the nephews and Webby.
One reason I wasn't impressed with the NES version
 
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Computer version of Ducktales was by a different developer instead of Capcom, yet it was more faithful to the TV series. It had 16bit pictures, digitised sounds, you competed against Gloomgold and could even fly Launchpad's plane and also play as the nephews and Webby.
One reason I wasn't impressed with the NES version
I don't even consider Ducktales the best Disney game from Capcom on the NES (which is probably Rescue Rangers), but it gets all the attention. The Ducktales 2017 reboot even referenced it multiple times.
 
I don't even consider Ducktales the best Disney game from Capcom on the NES (which is probably Rescue Rangers), but it gets all the attention. The Ducktales 2017 reboot even referenced it multiple times.
yes, it even had Scrooge use his pogo stick in one scene.
Had played the Reboot of the NES game but stopped in the frustrating finale where if you lose one life you get back to the beginning.

Though TV Reboot was a missed opportunity to adapt the adult narrative and humour of Don Rosa and Carl Barks, since they also featured Donald. But it seems creators were not up to the task.
 
Recently I discovered Snoopy vs the Red Baron and it's a great and really fun flight combat game. I recommend it.
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