Yep, up until 4. What I've been told on the series- Even #ed games and the remake of 1 on the 'cube.harper wrote:Resident Evil 2 is pretty interesting and enjoyable once you get used to the so called "tank controls" and the camera angles. I played it for a while on the N64 earlier. I got the hang of it a lot quicker than I did when I tried to play the original on the Playstation. By the way, are all Resident Evil games like that?
N64 Game Help
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Bumpage in hopes of more opinions.
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How do you feel about Diddy Kong Racing? (I'm only asking because I've been playing it a little recently) I wasn't crazy about it at first but it's kinda neat because it has an "adventure mode". You basically just win races and earn balloons to open the doors (literally) to more races. You also have optional "side quests" if you will, where you can collect keys to open doors to mini games and stuff. The final boss music makes the whole game worthwhile. haha
Pretty much if you like the Mario Kart style of racing, you'd like Diddy Kong Racing. Also you get to choose to use a plane or hover craft instead of a kart if you wish. Kinda cool I guess. haha
Pretty much if you like the Mario Kart style of racing, you'd like Diddy Kong Racing. Also you get to choose to use a plane or hover craft instead of a kart if you wish. Kinda cool I guess. haha