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I do want to say, before continuing on the favorite games list, I don’t think Elder Scrolls are anywhere near worst game ever. As I admitted first, were it not for the confusing amount of love for these games (Not the fact that people like them, it’s the extend they are liked specifically), it likely never would have registered to place. And were I to do an extensive list on these games as for my favorites, it would still be near the bottom of the list (So not as bad as the others), if not still the bottom. Regardless, I move on and back to the Favorite games!
And now for mindless violence... And something esle entirely
91. Bloody Roar (PSX)
This game was awesome. It is, of course, a fighting game. A great, great fighting game. Like most of them, story isn’t really good. What it does have is bestial transformations. An assassin that transforms into a killer Mole? Awesome. Drag Queen turning into a fox? Also awesome. Beating ass as a bunny Woman? Kind of funny.
Again this is somewhat hard to justify being on this list, as I can’t put an accurate finger on why it’s so fun. It’s visually great to watch, the controls are solid and characters are unique. I can’t give a solid answer as to why I got more joy out of this then Street fighter two, as it’s pretty much here for the same reasons as that is. I guess you could say it’s just ‘a little bit more’ in each area.
90. Twisted Metal 3 (PSX)
This is the holy grail of Twisted Metal to me. I hear people say that thier favorite is Twisted Metal 2, but i coudl never figure out why. It comes with the games most managable controls, and has an aesthetic apeal greater then previous, and to me later, entries. (Okay, the cut scenes in the relaunch were stunnying, but I talk in terms of gameplay.
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It was also the best single player experience for me. I loved every singe ending and seeing the twisted ways Callisto would screw with your wish. Each vehichle handled differently and had vastly different specials. Really, this game was amazing for it’s shear destructiveness alone, not to mention the previous things I mentioned. It really handles the need for wanton destruction and carnage.
89. Pokey and Rocky 2 (SNES)
And now for the different, Pokey and Rocky 2. Never was able to get into the first, but the second one is glorious. Best played with a friend, the controls are simple and smooth, and it’s one of the more challenging SNES titles.
I love the different areas, as they are fun and vibrant, and there’s a good amount of places to go. You end up with a variety of scenery, none of which is lacking. So you get solid game play in great environments.
And when you finally beat that asshole of a final boss, it is such a satisfying feeling. That’s something I don’t get out of a lot of these old SNES games. If I’m arguing technically, games like Megam Man X and Mario are probably better, but none of them managed to feel as satisfying upon completion as Pokey and Rocky 2 did for me.
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