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Senor Hugo wrote:When has there ever been a good video game based on a movie?
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:Senor Hugo wrote:When has there ever been a good video game based on a movie?
Spider-Man 2: The Game.
Senor Hugo wrote:I just have one question.
When has there ever been a good video game based on a movie?
Blurrz wrote:Down_Shift is a god...
I have heard that even though the Chronicles of Riddick wasn't that great of a movie, the game was actually pretty good.....although I'm going on heresay here.....Down_Shift wrote:Senor Hugo wrote:I just have one question.
When has there ever been a good video game based on a movie?
I don't know much about them, because I'm not a fan of the movies but aren't the Star Wars game suppose to be awsome?
Senor Hugo wrote:Shadowman wrote:Senor Hugo wrote:When has there ever been a good video game based on a movie?
Spider-Man 2: The Game.
Saw that one coming from a mile away.
It was good, but it lacked a bunch of things. Namely replay value. Once you go through the entire game, what was there? Collecting of coins and tokens which give you what in the end? Diddly. Then you swing around and beat up thugs, then swing around and beat up people breaking into a rooftop door. Then you swing around and do a spidey race, then, oh look, more thugs. The only thing that was unlockable were upgrades for spider-man, wow I can make Spider-man swing a little faster, yay?
It got boring quick. There were no unlockables. The cool thing was the staggering size and detail of the environment, how well it flowed together.
Senor Hugo wrote:It marked a huge leap from the first Spider-man Movie game, which really was a Spider-man 64 port updated. But it still wasn't a really great movie game. Thankfully Ultimate Spider-man, while on a smaller scale and basically the same game, gave some unlockables and extras for completing the game among other things.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Blurrz wrote:Down_Shift is a god...
Down_Shift wrote:Senor Hugo wrote:I just have one question.
When has there ever been a good video game based on a movie?
I don't know much about them, because I'm not a fan of the movies but aren't the Star Wars game suppose to be awsome?
Nemesis Cyberplex wrote:I have heard that even though the Chronicles of Riddick wasn't that great of a movie, the game was actually pretty good.....although I'm going on heresay here.....Down_Shift wrote:Senor Hugo wrote:I just have one question.
When has there ever been a good video game based on a movie?
I don't know much about them, because I'm not a fan of the movies but aren't the Star Wars game suppose to be awsome?
Duke of Luns wrote:Down_Shift wrote:Senor Hugo wrote:I just have one question.
When has there ever been a good video game based on a movie?
I don't know much about them, because I'm not a fan of the movies but aren't the Star Wars game suppose to be awsome?
Depends on what game your looking at. Star Wars games are really hit or miss. I haven't played most of them, but a lot of the Episode 1 game didn't fare too well. Starfighter for the PS2 was good though, and that was one of the earlier PS2 games.
Rouge Squadron 1-3 is are some of the peak Star Wars games, in my opinion. It's arcadey, but they are awsome! Only thing is the third one has too few ship missions, and not enough ground variety for my tastes.
The Super Star Wars games on the Super NES were really good I remember. They were hard, but good. The NES ones didn't fare too well. I had the Gameboy ports, and while long and expansive, just weren't much fun.
On the PC side, there are WAY too many to count. However, the X-Wing/Tie Fighter series of flight sim games were extremely good. I only have X-Wing and Tie Fighter, and while I never beat X-Wing, Tie Fighter was certainly a great sequal that improved upon X-Wing in many ways.
I can't bring up Star Wars games without mentioning the vector graphics Star Wars games. It's on Rogue Squadron 3, and it is still cool. Extremely simplistic, but I'm sure it blew people away in 1981(think that was the release date). Who wouldn't want to pilot an X-Wing and blow up the Death Star? Empire was pretty good, but I dont' think it was as strong as the original cause they didn't have as much to go on. Jedi never recieved a vector graphics game, only a 3/4 view sprite game that was a scrolling shooter/obisticle avoider.
So basicly there's crap in the Star Wars Universe of games, and there is good, so it really does even out. But a lot of the Star Wars stuff is in the expanded universe, so it's hard to really put that in with the movie stuff. Still, it's some of the best licensed games out there.
DerekDD92 wrote:I hope the wii controls are good.They should let u create a transformer.I always wanted to do that.I also hope this game is better than the PS2 game(boy that one was great).How about online(even better).Any one have a PS3,is it as bad as I hear(I heard someone turned theirs into a powerdrill)
Blurrz wrote:Down_Shift is a god...
Blurrz wrote:Down_Shift is a god...
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