And a PS2 in Canada is 219$ CDN, I'm buying one next weekend
![icon_mrhappy :D](./images/smilies/icon_mrhappy.gif)
Same here. Anyways, for PS2, try Tekken and Virtua Fighter for fighting games. I've heard good things about Disgaea, but other than that shy from the RPGs (Final Fantasy X had the worst story ever, though the battle system wasn't too bad). For adventure games, Jak and Daxter and Jak II are where it's at, both excellent in their own right...for flight sims, Ace Combat 4's the best flight sim ever hands down I won't believe otherwise k thnx. Racing...hmmm...uh, lately console racing games haven't grabbed my attention--the last one I really liked was Ridge Racer 4. If you can find a copy, Looney Tunes Space Race is pretty fun.the guardian wrote:I can recommend good GC games?
Just because the art's a little simpler it hasn't been "dumbed down"; it plays much like Ocarina of Time and looks a hell of a lot better. (Link's not some one earring wearing swell guy in leotards, he's a twelve year old kid with pants) Metroid Prime's a great looking game with a great story and it plays just fine. Just because a game isn't filled to the brim with ANGST ANGST WHINE doesn't mean it's bad--the games may have simple plots but they're all well done. Your complaints are not only unfounded, they're asinine. THUMBS UP. As for GX: if you've played Wipeout, it's like that on steroids. Faster, harder, better...my only complaint is the characters themselves look ridiculous, but you get over it since you never really see them outside of story mode anyways. And yes, MGS2 sucked just skip over it and get Splinter Cell or something. Someone mentioned Ico, and I'm glad; real strange game. No understandable dialogue, weird plot, almost entirely puzzles...but very fun and years later it's still one of the best looking games out there. Like I said before, look around and see what's on the market. Consoles are just like PCs: there's good games and there's bad games and you have to have the ability to discern between the two.SeanDMan wrote:GC markets too much to kids. Compare Ocarina of Time to Wind Waker, it's been extremely dumbed down. They started with Mario 64 which my parents played and then made Yoshi Island. They went from that to Sunshine, from Ocarina to Majoras Mask to Wind Waker. It's all sliding downhill if you're a teenager.
Metroid Prime is just a bad shooter. If you want to play FPS, don't buy a Gamecube. Agent Under Fire sucks, and chances are most ported games like it will suck too.
Haven't played GX.
One: I don't like the art style, but thats an opinion. The real reason I say Wind Waker is dumbed down is because it is; OoT was pretty dumb too. It was linear, and all the puzzles were pretty simple, and then you hit the water temple and the shadow temple and it basically wasn't even the same game. Wind Waker is like the OoT section I found the most boring; the linear, "if you picked up an item use it everywhere you can it's called a puzzle umkay", silly portion you spent as a child. And Majora's Mask I disliked for the same reason.Just because the art's a little simpler it hasn't been "dumbed down"; it plays much like Ocarina of Time and looks a hell of a lot better. (Link's not some one earring wearing swell guy in leotards, he's a twelve year old kid with pants)
One: It looks great. The visual lighting and explosive effects are top notch IMO.Metroid Prime's a great looking game with a great story and it plays just fine.
I also said this:Just because a game isn't filled to the brim with ANGST ANGST WHINE doesn't mean it's bad--the games may have simple plots but they're all well done. Your complaints are not only unfounded, they're asinine.
Theres a reason. I agree that even with simple plots and marketting to kids, games like SSB (which I forgot to list earlier), SMS, WMXIX, are all fucking fun to play, ecspecially with friends. I don't downplay the amount of work that went into the games, or the end resulting play mechanics: only the marketting decisions that led to them persuing such a childish plot and feel.But I like my Gamecube, childlike it may be, and play it more often than the PC.