how could I forget Paper Mario Sticker Star!!!!!!!
love that game!
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I would not be surprised if you had not heard of this.
Dont know why people say it sucks! The battles, the story, and the characters to me are great. I'm just bothered that the look of the character's weapon does not change when equiping a different one, but that is it...
It is also very cheap since it is sort of old and is playable on the DS.
Metroid: Other M, Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn, Mario Party 4-7. Not the best games, but they received undeserved hate and failed to receive their deserved credit/praise. Generally.
never heard bad stuff about FE:Radiant Dawn(still my favorite FE game)
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Fist of the North Star: Ken's Rage 2. People hate it for so many reasons (price, download only, dlc, graphics, etc.) but it's still my most frequent played game on my system. I just wish it wasn't hated that much that no one play online. At least I still have local play.
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This game has been criticized by gamers for not having a map, being too primitive and difficult, and basically not being what Super Metroid is. IDC, it's still one of my all-time favorites to play on the NES.
Banjo Kazooie Nuts and Bolts is my pick. People only seem to hate it because it's part of the Banjo Kazooie franchise. I think that if it had been tied to a new ip, people would have liked it.
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It wasn't quite the Paper Mario game I was hoping for, but I actually had a pretty fun time with Sticker Star, in the end. Helped get me through a pretty rough time.
I can't really think of anything else. There are plenty of games/series that I love that many people outside of their respective cult followings are largely indifferent on (Yakuza, Chibi-Robo, Suikoden, Aquaria, Mega Man 6, the majority of my favorite post-SNES 3rd party Nintendo games), but that's not the same as outright hate or even mere dislike.
Just realized I still have Starfox: Assault. Many people hated it just for the ground missions (which I still love and play on a regular base). And I consider myself one of the few who want a sequel/remake of Assault (I'm pretty sure there aren't many fans of this game).
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This game has been criticized by gamers for not having a map, being too primitive and difficult, and basically not being what Super Metroid is. IDC, it's still one of my all-time favorites to play on the NES.
Primative? I always thought the game was way ahead of its time. Creepy atmosphere. Progressive power-ups, exploratory gameplay, and a creepy atmosphere that was quite an accomplishment for the 8-bit Nintendo. Not to mention, bomb-jumping was practically an art form. It sits firmly in my top 3 for the NES (the other two being the original Super Mario Bros. and Legend of Zelda, respectively).
This game has been criticized by gamers for not having a map, being too primitive and difficult, and basically not being what Super Metroid is. IDC, it's still one of my all-time favorites to play on the NES.
Primative? I always thought the game was way ahead of its time. Creepy atmosphere. Progressive power-ups, exploratory gameplay, and a creepy atmosphere that was quite an accomplishment for the 8-bit Nintendo. Not to mention, bomb-jumping was practically an art form. It sits firmly in my top 3 for the NES (the other two being the original Super Mario Bros. and Legend of Zelda, respectively).
I might be the only person who does... but it brings back amazing memories of being a young kid on vacation with family. And it isn't a bad game like some would have you think.
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I might be the only person who does... but it brings back amazing memories of being a young kid on vacation with family. And it isn't a bad game like some would have you think.
I have to say I have good memories with this game as well with my aunt and uncle back when they were growing up before they left for college. It's a bad game, but still an enjoyable game!
Do I have to say it again? Super Mario Bros 2 usa. 'maybe 'hate' is taking it a little too far, but the majority tend to think of it as the low point of the traditonal 2D mario series which also stands true for Zelda II: Adventure of Link, where as I feel the complete opposite and actually think of it as the best in the entire franchise. So what if it doesn't play like your traditional mario game, that's what makes it unique and fresh. Boy, i really miss the experimental golden age of gaming.
There really isn't anything "experimental" about Super Mario Bros. 2. It was a different game, reskinned with Mario because they though it would sell better here in the United States. It was a sales tactic by Nintendo, but I also do miss how games used to be :/
Yeah, I'm pretty sure that having your parents killed in front of you as a child would have pretty adverse effects on most people.
Being an orphan is pretty much a prerequisite for being a superhero. Batman's situation isn't drastically different from any other.
How so? Let's look at other superhero orphans:
Superman: Was a baby when his planet blew up, still had the Kents to raise him though, and didn't see any of it happen
Spiderman: Hardly remembers his parents, was raised by Uncle Ben and Aunt May. Aunt May is still alive, Uncle Ben was killed but again not in front of him.
Those are the only two heroes I can think of that are orphans right now, other than Daredevil, I guess. And neither of them faced the trauma of being able to remember their parents, and seeing them die in front of them. Besides, the "orphan" trope was basically invented by Batman. Also, one of the best characteristics of Batman is that he basically knows that he's crazy. The only difference between him and the Joker is that he hasn't crossed the line of killing people. You should read "The Killing Joke", explores this very well. Joker talks about how the only thing that separates random citizens from being Batman or the Joker is one bad day.
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