ItWasMeantToBe19 said:Nintendo Power top 25 GameCube games of all time list:
1. RE4
2. Wind Waker
3. Twilight Princess
4. Melee
5. Metroid Prime
6. Soul Calibur II
7. SMS
8. Pikmin
9. Paper Mario: TTYD
10. REmake
11. Viewtiful Joe
12. Beyond Good & Evil
13. MKDD
14. Billy Hatcher
15. Luigi's Mansion
16. The Twin Snakes
17. The Sands of Time
18. Skies of Arcadia Legends
19. Donkey Kong Jungle Beat
20. Rouge Squadron II
21. Tales of Symphonia
22. Four Swords Adventure
23. F-Zero GX
24. Animal Crossing
25. Ikaruga
More like:twentytwo22 said:I thought it was:
1. Melee
2. There were other games on Gamecube?
It's not a niche title when everybody who's heard of it realizes that it sucks.hyduK said:Every list has to have some niche title that some readers might not have heard of, gives credibility.
Kazerei said:Wow. Billy Hatcher being on there is ridiculous. Luigi's Mansion, Donkey Kong Jungle Beat, and Four Swords Adventures are all very questionable. And no Metroid Prime 2, Eternal Darkness, Fire Emblem, or Super Monkey Ball? Try harder next time, NP.
volturnus said:lol @ Donkey Kong Jungle Beat but no Eternal Darkness in the top 25.
I have a LOT of trouble believing this to be true.24FrameDaVinci said:Rayman outdoes Mario, eh? That game looked fucking fantastic from the very beginning.
Good scores for both, guess I know what my first two 3DS games will be.
ConradCervantes said:I'm sure Nintendo is trying to forget Eternal Darkness ever existed. It doesn't fit well into their blue ocean strategy.
Why? Not only does the a lot of what we've seen of Rayman Origins seem to be heck of a more creative than anything in 3D Land so far (Tetris stuff, for example), Rayman also seems to have super-fun coop gameplay. And the pace in Rayman Origins seems to be a heck of a lot faster, at least when people who know what they are doing are playing it.catfish said:I have a LOT of trouble believing this to be true.
Uhh, what kind of stupid logic is this? Of course the better game ALWAYS deserves to be higher up on a Top list. Originality doesn't top quality, come on.Pikmin 1 deserves it over Pikmin 2 just for the originality aspect. Pikmin 2 was the longer better game though.
This guy knows what's up.LOCK said:More like:
1. Metroid Prime
2. Wind Waker
3. RE4
4. etc.
Mpl90 said:Everyone knows the real protagonist here is X-Men Destiny, right?
Jaded Alyx said:It's received a few already.
Just because the visuals may seem poor, it's still the same game as before.
Plus apparently it has some of the best looking 3D to date.
I am liking what I'm reading in that Rayman review a lot. So hyped for it and its fantastic artstyle. I can't wait to see it for myself on my TV (and also Vita next year).ItWasMeantToBe19 said:Rayman Origins: 9.5/10 (Wii)
+Beautiful art
+Inspired soundtrack that amplifies the manic atmosphere
+Nothing plain or boring
+Extremely fluid
+Some of the "tightest" level design in the reviewers' 26 year experience with platformers
+Great at creating sense of momentum
+Perfect difficult
+Great multiplayer
+Always introducing new concepts
Overall: "Best Rayman game ever made. A platforming masterpiece."
Shit. That was my fear when I saw the E3 video :-\ItWasMeantToBe19 said:It was a horribly shitty one paragraph review that just described what the game was about and said some of the control was weird without a second stick.
Famassu said:Why? Not only does the a lot of what we've seen of Rayman Origins seem to be heck of a more creative than anything in 3D Land so far (Tetris stuff, for example), Rayman also seems to have super-fun coop gameplay. And the pace in Rayman Origins seems to be a heck of a lot faster, at least when people who know what they are doing are playing it.
GrotesqueBeauty said:Mario looks like another thematic retread in the redundant footsteps of NSMB DS/Wii, only even further dumbed down for the sake of "accessibility".
Rayman Origins seems like a game of its own, whereas SM3D Land doesn't really seem to be offering much that hasn't been seen in 2d or 3d Marios before. Don't get me wrong, I'm excited about 3D Land and I'm sure it's an excellent game, but much like New Super Marios in the past, everything kind of feels too safe.Dr.Hadji said:How do you figure? There are very few things shown the the trailers that hasn't been done in a Mario game before. Which isn't too surprising. Mario has covered a lot of ground is some 20+ years.
Many of 3D Land's levels seems like they are straight from Super Mario Bros 3., but with a kind of Little Big Planet like depth added to 2d levels (though, not with the kind of "planes" LBP has that you need to switch between), others look like something you could expect from those FLUDDless Super Mario Sunshine levels with some tools from Galaxy added into them. Nothing wrong with them per se but, again, Rayman looks to have a more distinct style, which 3D Land lacks.The thing I find funny is, you'd call Rayman creative for putting its own stank on classic platforming tropes while 3d Land is not creative for doing the same.