Slakinator
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A personal list of games I like and hate, from a skinny-ass millennial PC nerd that loves the classics.
A personal list of games I like and hate, from a skinny-ass millennial PC nerd that loves the classics.
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This game is the GOLD STANDARD of remaster collections. It's got all the good ones from 1 to 4, and the first 2 have seamless ingame toggles between old and re-done graphics that remains an amazing feat 10 years later. They all play flawlessly on PC, and the details are all perfectly preserved. Nothing was missed here, and the multiplayer is still just as fun as it was when the games came out. At 10$ on sale, it's an absolutely stunning deal and impossible to not recommend if you've even thought about playing Halo before.
This is the best current way to play Tony Hawk. After years of killing the franchise, Activision dropped this excellent throwback in an up to date engine with all of the tricks added in by previous games that let you throw massive combos together. Everything feels smooth and responsive, and it brings back that classic THPS vibe with a fresh modern twist. The only things holding it back are the relatively limited special trick and character customization, but those are small blemishes on an otherwise excellent game.
Unbeatable and unrepeatable. SSX 3 is an absolute icon of the extreme sports genre at it's finest, and it proves that through gameplay that's snappy, smooth, and satisfying. Any issues from previous titles have been ironed out, and what's left is a nearly flawless experience. All 3 peaks take you down the slopes with perfectly tuned racing and a trick system that's endlessly addictive, all accompanied by a soundtrack that fits like a glove. It's pure early '00s bliss, and a title that should be a staple of anyone's gen 6 console library.