Best lesser-known games for Xbox?

Aika'svyse said:
Werd, I got caught up on the show watching TNT. Loved the final episode. Faith has her own show it's called tru calling :lol

Dude..TNT? How can you subject yourself to commercial breaks?:b Nah thats cool though. Sometimes I'll come up on the channel and take a peek at an episode I haven't yet seen,pretty fun doing that for a minute or two.

Yeah I've seen Tru Calling,I thought it was pretty good. Her character along with her brother were always favorites of mine. I only saw the first 6 episides,I think I'm gonna grab the DVD pretty soon. I really hope they release the 6 episodes they have made of season 2 to television. It'd be a shame if they didn't give the series another chance to continue on. Hopefully season 2 will receive the ratings that the newtwork is strving for,and we'll continue to receive a full season of the show.

I still want a Faith series though,that woman is too much of an great ass kicker to not receive one.
 
Yea, I was thinking MS3, though I have that on MAME as well :P

I can't believe I totally forgot about Shenmue II, I'm totally kicking myself over that one... Shenmue I was second only to Rez for my favorite Dreamcast games, one of the most emotional gaming experiences.

Some interesting choices there even though some games mentioned were FPS or Sports games :P A lot of the multiplatform games mentioned I already own for PS2, like the POP games. In all seriousness, how are the Blinx games?
 
djtiesto said:
In all seriousness, how are the Blinx games?

I like Blinx 1. It has some nice level design and the time powers are fun to use IMO. The game's main problems are the camera (hates tight spaces), the time crystals (later in the game you'll run out and won't be able to finish a stage), and the "destroy all enemies to advance" requirement (not a big deal IMO, but still lame). Still, I think the good outweighs the bad with Blinx.

Haven't tried the full version of Blinx 2, but the demo levels didn't appeal to me in the same way Blinx 1's levels did. Seems like Artoon aimed for an even younger audience with the sequel and wound up making things a little too simple. It does have multiplayer modes though, and seems to fix some of Blinx 1's problems like the camera and the time crystal shortages.
 
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