DamoElDiablo wrote: » It's good, but I still prefer Secret of Monkey Island, and LeChuck's Revenge!
Andrew76 wrote: » Dear god 3D world can be a frustrating experience sometimes on the later levels; trying to get all 3 green stars, the stamp and the gold flag.
CiDeRmAn wrote: » I got some time into Sega Rally and Nights on the PS2. Also played a bit of RGB enhanced Tempest 2000 on the Jag via my new cable. Mario Picross 2 is getting a lot of play on the GB Micro and I'm getting further into the Special worlds of Mario 3D Land.
M!Ck^ wrote: » Playing through Cold Winter on the PS2... Feels like a cross between SOF & Goldeneye
waveform wrote: » I whole heartedly agree with the love for Cold Winter. I bought it straight away after seeing it in the PS2 Underrated Gems series on YouTube from teh2dgamer about 3 or 4 years ago. Serious depth to the game with inventory combos, I don't know of any other fps that let's you move and throw tables and use them as cover. Very violent and gorey game also when you can shoot off soldiers limbs with AK's! The story is great, and narrated by the excellent Tom Baker who narrated Little Brittan. I played all the way to the end without getting bored which is a good sign. I used have Black fixed in my head as the greatest FPS game on the PS2, but damn Cold Winter gives it a run for it's money, 2 very different games.
waveform wrote: » The story is great, and narrated by the excellent Tom Baker who narrated Little Brittan.
Retr0gamer wrote: » I didn't like Black at all. Compared to the likes of PC shooters and even Halo on consoles it was terrible.
o1s1n wrote: » Also trying to get all 96 exits in Super Mario World after recently being shamed for not doing so!
Donatron wrote: » Is that when the whole world turns weird and all the enemies are brownish marios? Been a long time since I played it!