I think Farcry 2 was genuinely good though..piinyouri said:I have many, but Two Worlds and Too Human seem to be the ones that draw the most ire.
Farcry 2 as well.
*high five* Me too! Me and a friend of mine play co-op a lot. On DW6 Empires my friend created an officer that was essentially shirtless and with a rose in his mouth, and used Dian Wei's style. Every time he finished a musou attack with that burst of energy he called it his "Sexy Burst" where he overwhelmed his opponents with his sexiness.Myndnix said:I have only met one other person who enjoys Dynasty Warriors.
Which is a shame, because in my (not so) humble opinion, Dynasty Warriors is fucking awesome.
I loved Crackdown so much. Crackdown 2 disappointed me because I saw so much potential in the first, and we didn't really get it.Haefulz said:One game that I really enjoyed that many others wrote off was Crackdown. The running and jumping and fighting was so well done, along with the collecting aspect of the game. I'll admit there wasn't a ton of content there, but just jumping from rooftop to rooftop was a blast, and with enough creativity, players could sort of create their own little games to play within the world. It's also one of the best co-op games I've ever played.
I feel like too many people overlooked Crackdown as an inferior clone of GTA or Saints Row (which came out at around the same time as Crackdown I believe), but it wasn't either of those things at all; it was an entirely different experience and it was some of the most fun I've had this generation.
It didn't need more tuning so much as it needed another 10-20 hours of game play.ChanTheNoob said:Mirror's Edge is so underrated, I loved it for it's ambitious first person platforming, art style and the break from the modern brown-grey setting that games all seem to be in nowadays. It had a lot of great ideas and I really enjoyed it it just needed a little bit more tuning and it could have been perfect