TV and movie games you enjoyed
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Simpsons Hit & Run is fantastic. It captures the spirit of the series. It helped that the writers from the show actually did the story.
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i actually really enjoyed simpsons road rage
but i guess im in the minority

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Well in recent times I can't think of games based on actual contemporary movies that were good. The High Moon Transformers games are pretty decent though, and the BttF games from Telltale as well.
Merging time?
Well in recent times I can't think of games based on actual contemporary movies that were good. The High Moon Transformers games are pretty decent though, and the BttF games from Telltale as well.
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I enjoyed what I played of Arkham Asylum. Got Arkham City recently and heard it's even better so I'm excited to get around to that. I loved Back to the Future the Game by Telltale, though towards the later episodes I got bored with the puzzles and would just spam the hint button to get the puzzles over with because I was way more interested in the story. Maybe if I played them episodically as they came out instead of just like playing through all of them at once...
Also Ducktales on the NES was kickass. I remember really like Scooby Doo and the Cyber Chase on the PS1 when I was a kid....I played it recently....didn't hold up as well as I remembered. It wasn't really BAD, but after the nostalgia went away, it was just kinda dull and boring.
Also Ducktales on the NES was kickass. I remember really like Scooby Doo and the Cyber Chase on the PS1 when I was a kid....I played it recently....didn't hold up as well as I remembered. It wasn't really BAD, but after the nostalgia went away, it was just kinda dull and boring.
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Yeah, that game is a great hidden gem for sure!Valkyrie-Favor wrote:I've been playing Ghost In The Shell: Stand Alone Complex on PS2 and I'm pretty impressed with it. I would like it even if I wasn't such a huge fan of the show. Hardly the greatest game ever, but it's good fun. A lot of the mechanics that made Mirror's Edge fun are in this game, but the focus is on playing through a watered-down Section 9 case and blasting lots of generic enemies.
It's the only TV-based game I really like. Are there any you've enjoyed?
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Here's one of my favorites right here


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