That's Mr Rockelmann to you!Andronicus said:Mr. Rockellman, on da job!mudshovel said:Eternal Darkness.
OT: My library is pretty small too, but I'd definitely recommend Metroid Prime and Luigi's Mansion. Also, I've never played it myself, but I've heard good things about Pikmin. Can anybody confirm it's worth?
Metroid Prime 1 + 2Azaradel said:Tales of Symphonia
SoulCalibur 2
Super Smash Bros. Melee
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker (limited edition with Ocarina of Time and Master Quest)
Baten Kaitos
Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance
X-men Legends
X-men Next Dimension
Mario Kart: Double Dash
I only have one of them (Eternal Wings and the blablabla), but I don't really like it. The combat system kinda pisses me off.snowyeti said:Do you have both Baten Kaitos? Because if you only have one of them, I highly recommend the other! I love that series so much. I second any mention of Killer7, Metroid Prime, RE4, and Eternal Darkness.
Other ones to possibly go for
- Battalion Wars
- Resident Evil 0
- Resident Evil
- Skies of Arcadia
- Mario Sunshine
EDIT: Damnit, ninja'd
All the Harry Potter games are insultingly short, though we did have a blast playing the 4th one with the 3 player co-op. The game is still really short and really, really dumb if you're not a diehard Harry Potter-fan. But just hearing the poor, swedish voiceacting (uh, yeah... when my sister got the games, she got the ones with swedish dub, with makes them even more hilariously bad) makes them worth playing through - because it is fucking hilarious.WayOutThere said:Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets is probably the most suprisingly good game ever.
You'll enjoy it if stuff like Mario 64 floats your boat. Its downside is just that its too short.
Baten Kaitos Origins has a much more refined battle system, it is the same thing but it's much more simplified. You share one deck between the 3 characters rather than have one individual deck for each character. You have only 3 types of attacks: weak, medium, strong and then finishers for each character. If you can find a cheap copy, then I say give it a whirl, they improved a lot in Origins that I had problems in the original (I didn't like micro management for the decks, and the voice acting... but they stepped up in my opinion).Azaradel said:I only have one of them (Eternal Wings and the blablabla), but I don't really like it. The combat system kinda pisses me off.