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bladesworn

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PS1:
MDK
Ape Escape/Saru Getchu (Storywise, my favorite of the series. It's a bit more epic than the others, and has all my favorite characters. Megumi you need to play this.)
Tekken 2
Final Fantasy VIII
Hotwheels Turbo Racing (I love this game, I have very fond memories of me racing my brother when we were younger. Not the best single player, but against siblings or friends it's great.)
 

bladesworn

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PS2:
Shadow of the Collossus (althought that one needs to be returned, I got it used but it doesn't work)
Jak and Daxter The Precursor Legacy (Basically my opinion on this series is play it. They are all amazing.)
Jak 2 (Same as above)
Jak 3 (Probably the best of the series, but you need to play Precursor Legacy first. No exceptions.)
Jak X (Jak and Daxter combat racing, not as good as the others, but still fun)
Ape Escape/Saru Getchu 2 (The same as the first, just with better graphics, more monkey types, but replacing Spike with an annoying idiot. My least favorite of the series, but still a really good game)
Ape Escape/Saru Getchu 3 (Of the three games, this one has the best gameplay. Storywise it's better than the second game, but still nowhere near the epicness of the first. Still, in this one you can turn into a ninja, so it's fair trade.)
Castlevania Lament of Innocence (3D Castlevania game with Crispin Freeman in it. It's technically the start of the series in the timeline so it's a pretty good place to start playing the series)
Castlevania Curse of Darkness (Same as the first really, except this time Crispin Freeman plays the main character. It is awesome.)
Metal Gear Solid 2 (Interesting game, I'm not exactly sure that it's all that the fanboys say it is. Still, if you happen to have a large amount of time on your hands worth a play)
Metal Gear Solid 3 (Haven't played it yet)
Hotwheel Velocity X (Hotwheels cars with weapons strapped too them. Awesomeness ensues. Single player isn't the greatest in the world, but multiplayer against siblings is awesome.)
Gungrave Overdose (Repetitive and monotonous? Yes. Allows you to unleash a wall of bullets at enemies while having a coffin containing a large caliber gun? Yes. When played in little bursts it's pretty fun, but if you play for longer it gets old fast.)
Ratchet and Clank (Fun, but the fact that they used Naughty Dog's Jak and Daxter engine kinda messes with me when I play it. Still a really nice game, I love how much detail is on each map [although it kill the frame rate occasionally....])
Sonic Heroes (I honestly find this game to be horrific)
 

bladesworn

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Xbox:
Robotech Battlecry
Dead or Alive Ultimate 1 and 2 (My favorite fighting game. The AI destroys me every time.)
The Chronicles of Riddick Escape From Butcher Bay (Honestly my favorite FPS ever. The fact that I am just short of worshipping Vin Diesal's voice doesn't actually have anything to do with that judgement, the game is actually that good.)
XIII (Another great FPS, not as good as the above, but still good. I like how you can use pieces of glass as shuriken)
 

bladesworn

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Gamecube:
Naruto Clash of Ninja 1 and 2 (not the best, but amazing for multiplayer with friends as there isn't really much need to memorize combos as button mashing has the same effect)
Sonic Adventure DX
Sonic Adventure 2 Battle
Shadow the Hedgehog
Starwars Bounty Hunter
Tales of Symphonia
Metroid Prime Echoes
Ty the Tasmanian Tiger (I love this series, the boomerangs are epic, especially the ones that catch stuff on fire and explode)
Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 2 Bush Rescue (have not played it yet)
Soul Calibur II (It has Link from LOZ)
Legend of Zelda Windwaker (My favoritest LOZ game)
 

bladesworn

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PSP:
Daxter (Jak and Daxter spinoff, fun, but not as good as the others. Still, squishing bugs is fun!)
Ratchet and Clank Size Matters (Was mediocre, according to Digi, "the only Ratchet game that actually kinda sucked." That was pretty much what Digi said by the way.)
Metal Slug Anthology (Best Run and Gun series ever. HEAVY MACHINE GUN!!!!!)
Tales of the World Radiant Mythology (Massive crossover from the various "Tales of" games, fun if you like the series)
Gurumin (You befriend monsters, disaster strikes, and you must take up your drill and save the monster kingdom. It's epic and one of my favorites)
Sunday VS Magazine: Shuuketsu! Choujou Daikessen! (Mediocre fighting game, but since it has characters from a large amount of mangas I like, it's worth it)
Kingdom of Pardise (Does drag on a bit, but you can customize your combos. I repeat, you can customize your combos. This is even epicer than it sounds as you use Wuxia moves. Think Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon moves which you can order to your specifications. It's amazing.)
 

bladesworn

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DS:
Hoshigami Ruining Blue Earth.
Megaman ZX
Megaman ZX Advent
Bleach Blade of Fate
Castlevania Portrait of Ruin
Fullmetal Alchemist Dual Sympathy (Based on the original Anime, it's pretty good actually, although not many people have a taste for Beat 'em Ups like this one anymore. I guess I'm old fashioned)
Jump Ultimate Stars (As I've said before, Super Smash Brothers with Shonen Jump characters. It's fun)
 

bladesworn

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I ought to list my games too....

  • PS1:
  • MDK
  • Ape Escape/Saru Getchu (Storywise, my favorite of the series. It's a bit more epic than the others, and has all my favorite characters. Megumi you need to play this.)
  • Tekken 2
  • Final Fantasy VIII
  • Hotwheels Turbo Racing (I love this game, I have very fond memories of me racing my brother when we were younger. Not the best single player, but against siblings or friends it's great.)

  • Dreamcast:
  • Soul Calibur
  • Slave Zero

  • PS2:
  • Shadow of the Collossus (althought that one needs to be returned, I got it used but it doesn't work)
  • Jak and Daxter The Precursor Legacy (Basically my opinion on this series is play it. They are all amazing.)
  • Jak 2 (Same as above)
  • Jak 3 (Probably the best of the series, but you need to play Precursor Legacy first. No exceptions.)
  • Jak X (Jak and Daxter combat racing, not as good as the others, but still fun)
  • Ape Escape/Saru Getchu 2 (The same as the first, just with better graphics, more monkey types, but replacing Spike with an annoying idiot. My least favorite of the series, but still a really good game)
  • Ape Escape/Saru Getchu 3 (Of the three games, this one has the best gameplay. Storywise it's better than the second game, but still nowhere near the epicness of the first. Still, in this one you can turn into a ninja, so it's fair trade.)
  • Castlevania Lament of Innocence (3D Castlevania game with Crispin Freeman in it. It's technically the start of the series in the timeline so it's a pretty good place to start playing the series)
  • Castlevania Curse of Darkness (Same as the first really, except this time Crispin Freeman plays the main character. It is awesome.)
  • Metal Gear Solid 2 (Interesting game, I'm not exactly sure that it's all that the fanboys say it is. Still, if you happen to have a large amount of time on your hands worth a play)
  • Metal Gear Solid 3 (Haven't played it yet)
  • Hotwheel Velocity X (Hotwheels cars with weapons strapped too them. Awesomeness ensues. Single player isn't the greatest in the world, but multiplayer against siblings is awesome.)
  • Gungrave Overdose (Repetitive and monotonous? Yes. Allows you to unleash a wall of bullets at enemies while having a coffin containing a large caliber gun? Yes. When played in little bursts it's pretty fun, but if you play for longer it gets old fast.)
  • Ratchet and Clank (Fun, but the fact that they used Naughty Dog's Jak and Daxter engine kinda messes with me when I play it. Still a really nice game, I love how much detail is on each map [although it kill the frame rate occasionally....])
  • Sonic Heroes (I honestly find this game to be horrific)
  • Zone of the Enders (Best mecha controls ever, althought the gameplay gets so repetitive that it's not really that fun, so it's best to play in short bursts)

  • Xbox:
  • Robotech Battlecry
  • Dead or Alive Ultimate 1 and 2 (My favorite fighting game. The AI destroys me every time.)
  • The Chronicles of Riddick Escape From Butcher Bay (Honestly my favorite FPS ever. The fact that I am just short of worshipping Vin Diesal's voice doesn't actually have anything to do with that judgement, the game is actually that good.)
  • XIII (Another great FPS, not as good as the above, but still good. I like how you can use pieces of glass as shuriken)

  • Gamecube:
  • Naruto Clash of Ninja 1 and 2 (not the best, but amazing for multiplayer with friends as there isn't really much need to memorize combos as button mashing has the same effect)
  • Sonic Adventure DX
  • Sonic Adventure 2 Battle
  • Shadow the Hedgehog
  • Starwars Bounty Hunter
  • Tales of Symphonia
  • Metroid Prime Echoes
  • Ty the Tasmanian Tiger (I love this series, the boomerangs are epic, especially the ones that catch stuff on fire and explode)
  • Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 2 Bush Rescue (have not played it yet)
  • Soul Calibur II (It has Link from LOZ)
  • Legend of Zelda Windwaker (My favoritest LOZ game)

  • PSP:
  • Daxter (Jak and Daxter spinoff, fun, but not as good as the others. Still, squishing bugs is fun!)
  • Ratchet and Clank Size Matters (Was mediocre, according to Digi, "the only Ratchet game that actually kinda sucked." That was pretty much what Digi said by the way.)
  • Metal Slug Anthology (Best Run and Gun series ever. HEAVY MACHINE GUN!!!!!)
  • Tales of the World Radiant Mythology (Massive crossover from the various "Tales of" games, fun if you like the series)
  • Gurumin (You befriend monsters, disaster strikes, and you must take up your drill and save the monster kingdom. It's epic and one of my favorites)
  • Sunday VS Magazine: Shuuketsu! Choujou Daikessen! (Mediocre fighting game, but since it has characters from a large amount of mangas I like, it's worth it)
  • Kingdom of Pardise (Does drag on a bit, but you can customize your combos. I repeat, you can customize your combos. This is even epicer than it sounds as you use Wuxia moves. Think Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon moves which you can order to your specifications. It's amazing.)

  • DS:
  • Hoshigami Ruining Blue Earth.
  • Megaman ZX
  • Megaman ZX Advent
  • Bleach Blade of Fate
  • Castlevania Portrait of Ruin
  • Fullmetal Alchemist Dual Sympathy (Based on the original Anime, it's pretty good actually, although not many people have a taste for Beat 'em Ups like this one anymore. I guess I'm old fashioned)
  • Jump Ultimate Stars (As I've said before, Super Smash Brothers with Shonen Jump characters. It's fun)

  • Gameboy:
  • Megaman Zero 1, 2, & 4
  • Castlevania Circle of the Moon
  • Kirby's Dream Land

  • Computer Games:
  • Too many to find until tomorrow....
 
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