Retr0gamer wrote: » Yeah I do. Play Breath of Fire 2 because mystic quest is a big heap of arsehole that shouldn't be played by anyone with any taste in videogames because it's ****ing ****.
hama33 wrote: » playing Breath of Fire II on snes atm!
CiDeRmAn wrote: » Driver was awesome, we were invited to see a pre-release of the game and were all blown away by it, looking back it all feels a bit embarrassing! But it laid down a template followed by GTAIII and at least it didn't suck as badly as Driver3 did! Oh, and the game was totally spoiled by the next to impossible final mission.
atariman wrote: » And 1 credit??!! That i'd pay a bag of 20p's to see :pac:
atariman wrote: » akes me wish it was 1992 and I had a bag full of 20p's
CCCP^ wrote: » It's the pre-movie edition CiDeR. Very good game. Have gotten to the final level but just realised I need to go back through previous levels to find missing minicons in order to clear the last level, which is a huge task in itself. All the levels I previously cleared now seem much harder too. It's a deadly shooter, graphics are quite good. I especially liked the CGI cutscenes, they were great. I like when a game surprises you like that, your not thinking its going to be too good but it rocked
CiDeRmAn wrote: » Hope the Transformers mentioned isn't the lousy movie adaptations and is instead the excellent pre-movie edition, it's awesome! Although a little easy! I picked up the Directors Cut version of the PS2 game a year or two ago for pittance.
o1s1n wrote: » :eek: That and Ninja Gaiden DS are probably the best executed DS controls yet. The fluidity is amazing.
Gummy Panda wrote: » Not made about the stylus controls
Gummy Panda wrote: » and the repetition of the Ocean King Temple.