Raging blast and raging blast 2 are my favorite dbz games to this day. character selection, the challenges, achievement hunting, you could change the map as you fight in it. These games were the best, also shout-out too 007, those games were more fun than I expected, if not for Whitman being established already, I feel they wouldve been received way better
Oogaboogacoo on
Bro need for speed carbon was so much fun. Racing games need to bring back the pink slip races
Ragna_Blade on
Ah Xmen Destiny, what a mess that game was. I wonder if that game is valuable due to its controversial delisting.
Either way Silicon Knights deserved to be shut down for all that bullshit.
Esbeedee on
I still pop in FIFA street now and again, super fun! I remember playing the Bourne game having lots of fun with the combat, very much like the movie.
Sparrowsabre7 on
Blood Stone is perhaps my favourite Bond game, accepting that gaming in general owes a lot to the GOAT Goldeneye.
I hope First Light takes that spot in a few days time.
At World’s End was a bit disappointing, the DS version was better but lego Pirates of the Caribbean is the best POTC game.
Ambitious_Fold3674 on
Fifa street 🫡
Uninteresting_Brain on
Need for speed carbon is the goat imo
Replace_my_sandwich on
Grid remains my favourite racing game, was sad when the sequals weren’t as good
I_want_to_cum24 on
SVR 07 and NFS CARBON are incredible games. Will always have love for them
Solid-Line1671 on
Smackdown vs Raw 07 and 08 made my childhood
StanleyChuckles on
Resonance of Fate.
I wish it had arrived later in my life.
NobDeRiro on
The WWE games, FIFA Street and the 007 games were my life back then. Bloodstone is great, remember playing online loads of times and having a blast with it
segagamer on
Out of that mound of shit, Resonance of Fate is amazing.
I’m sad that it was never made BC, and then we got screwed out of the Remaster too.
Worldly_Question_460 on
I’ve only played a few minutes of Need For Speed Carbon but it’s got some interesting mechanics.
SAS_Britain on
Grid was my go to racing game for awhile, I loved the touring car races. Also the SvR games were always fun
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Grid was my after work de stresser
Raging blast and raging blast 2 are my favorite dbz games to this day. character selection, the challenges, achievement hunting, you could change the map as you fight in it. These games were the best, also shout-out too 007, those games were more fun than I expected, if not for Whitman being established already, I feel they wouldve been received way better
Bro need for speed carbon was so much fun. Racing games need to bring back the pink slip races
Ah Xmen Destiny, what a mess that game was. I wonder if that game is valuable due to its controversial delisting.
Either way Silicon Knights deserved to be shut down for all that bullshit.
I still pop in FIFA street now and again, super fun! I remember playing the Bourne game having lots of fun with the combat, very much like the movie.
Blood Stone is perhaps my favourite Bond game, accepting that gaming in general owes a lot to the GOAT Goldeneye.
I hope First Light takes that spot in a few days time.
At World’s End was a bit disappointing, the DS version was better but lego Pirates of the Caribbean is the best POTC game.
Fifa street 🫡
Need for speed carbon is the goat imo
Grid remains my favourite racing game, was sad when the sequals weren’t as good
SVR 07 and NFS CARBON are incredible games. Will always have love for them
Smackdown vs Raw 07 and 08 made my childhood
Resonance of Fate.
I wish it had arrived later in my life.
The WWE games, FIFA Street and the 007 games were my life back then. Bloodstone is great, remember playing online loads of times and having a blast with it
Out of that mound of shit, Resonance of Fate is amazing.
I’m sad that it was never made BC, and then we got screwed out of the Remaster too.
I’ve only played a few minutes of Need For Speed Carbon but it’s got some interesting mechanics.
Grid was my go to racing game for awhile, I loved the touring car races. Also the SvR games were always fun
Oh yes. At World’s End is a hidden gem