Technically, it kind of is. And whilst it is crap, you can tell it's at least trying and I have to give it credit for that.rob_simple said:It's not a movie tie-in, though? It's also pretty rubbish against the standard of all games, I finished it 100% in about 10 hours.ABLb0y said:Believe it or not, X Men: Destiny. Yeah, it is pretty rubbish, but for a movie tie-in rather competent.
oh god yes, Origins Wolverine was AWESOME, the movie .... ugh .... dullbahumat42 said:go play the wolverine game its a blastSavo said:Spider-Man 2.
No other movie game can compare.
Its BETTER than the film xD
I dunno, I only played a bit of Prisoner of Azkaban at a friends house and it just never gripped me like the first two did, im probably jusdging it a little too much based on the small bit of gameplay i had but ehshrekfan246 said:Wait... the last one that allowed you to free-roam through Hogwarts and fly around the castle and grounds on a hippogryph was too linear?The_Blue_Rider said:The first two Harry Potter games were really enjoyable.. Then 3 sorta ruined it, it became too linear. Order of the Phoenix felt like it was trying to get the feel that the first two had, but It was inspired by the movies far too much, it just didnt feel magical.
I remember Batman Begins being strangly awesome
OT: Spider-Man 2 - Swinging through New York City just hasn't been topped yet.
Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers/Return of the King - So many characters, so many combos, great integration of the story, so much re-playability.
Harry Potter 1-3 - I would forever love any developer who managed to make a lovingly re-created copy of Hogwarts/Hogsmeade and surrounding areas into a pseudo-open world adventure game.
Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace - I loved all of the various little cheats that you could input, doing things like turning into Qui-Gon while you were supposed to be Obi-Wan, or swapping away from Panaka in those stupid escort levels, or giving yourself unlimited Force power, or super-charging the Force Push.
Star Wars Episode 1: Racer - I would also forever love any developer that could recapture the magic from that podracing game in a modern system...
While I'm blinded by nostalgia here, The Lion King and Aladdin for the Sega Genesis were both very fun for my young self.
According to a friend, the Origins: Wolverine game was pretty good.
Exactly what I was going to say. Still my favorite Spider-Man game.Savo said:Spider-Man 2.
No other movie game can compare.
I'm not trying to be difficult here, but how is it a tie in? Just because it came out around about the same time as First Class doesn't mean the two are in any way linked.ABLb0y said:Technically, it kind of is. And whilst it is crap, you can tell it's at least trying and I have to give it credit for that.rob_simple said:It's not a movie tie-in, though? It's also pretty rubbish against the standard of all games, I finished it 100% in about 10 hours.ABLb0y said:Believe it or not, X Men: Destiny. Yeah, it is pretty rubbish, but for a movie tie-in rather competent.
I get your point. Sorry I argued.rob_simple said:I'm not trying to be difficult here, but how is it a tie in? Just because it came out around about the same time as First Class doesn't mean the two are in any way linked.ABLb0y said:Technically, it kind of is. And whilst it is crap, you can tell it's at least trying and I have to give it credit for that.rob_simple said:It's not a movie tie-in, though? It's also pretty rubbish against the standard of all games, I finished it 100% in about 10 hours.ABLb0y said:Believe it or not, X Men: Destiny. Yeah, it is pretty rubbish, but for a movie tie-in rather competent.
But to your point, I agree. I felt like it had a good idea but they either ran out of budget or perhaps rushed the release to coincide with First Class which meant it was incredibly buggy and very shallow.