its better than the first game but eh im still not sold on crash. The level design and visuals have a big upgrade but yeah i still just don't really vibe entirely with the overall design of crash games i guess. I'm just not invested enough in the levels to want to really break all the boxes and get all the gems n whatnot. The game is still rather solid tho

This game is definitely on the challenging side, but I think its still enjoyable. I think I prefer a more open ended type of style to my 3D platformers personally over the more linear crash bandicoot level design, but I can still understand that the challenges this game proposes to the player are indeed well crafted and interesting. Crash kinda moves in a more heavy manner than most platformer characters tho. I can see why people like this game and series so much, but a mario replacement for me this is not.

i remember having a lot of fun with this game and nothing else. bought it on a whim as a kid and ended up having a good time to the point where I 100%ed it. I think its a fun little halloween-inspired RPG that doesn't overstay its welcome. I always wanted to play the DLC for this and its sequel but never did.

this game is kinda janky and doesnt work all too well. As a fighting game it's not the most balanced, and the armor mechanic doesn't really make it apparent what the different armors even do to change your character. However, these are all not problems with the game, but rather problems with myself. You see, Cosmic Carnage emits such a powerful carnal energy that most mere mortals cannot comprehend its power, and unfortunately to us all, I am also but a mortal man, and as such I can only comprehend as much as my body allows me. Nobody will ever be able to fully grasp this game. This game has powers so great that it can bend the rules of time and win game of the year awards almost 20 years after it came out. As such, Cosmic Carnage gets a reccomend from me, mostly due to the fact that this is a game that everyone needs to experience in their lifetimes lest the carnage consume them too.

Not a WHOLE lot of content mind you, only like 4 total stages and that's counting the bonus hill you get for completing the previous 3. Controls pretty weirdly ngl, I found that playing in first person and treating it like a car racing game really kinda helped with the turning controls. the trick aspect of the game though is definitely a little less refined with a lot of tricks having a lot more ending lag than you'd initially expect, so getting the high scores in the hills definitely takes a lot of practice. At the end of the day, this games harmless and a neat lil snowboarding game, but if you are already spoiled by stuff like SSX you will probably think it controls like poop and has no content.

yeah i used the konami code to beat this, but honestly the game is balanced enough to where it is very possible to get good enough to finish the game without needing it. I just haven't gotten around to doing a playthrough in that vein just yet. Contra has its own unique brand of run n' gun gameplay compared to other games in the genre, and while it technically all started in the arcade, the NES port is cooler

This game is funny and a brilliant subversion of the regular rareware N64 platformer tropes, however I feel like a lot of the humor in the game is based around movie references that kinda just became dated... The movie references also fall flat if you have little to no experience or exposure to the movies they are referencing, and since im more of a gamer man than a movie buff, those references mostly flew over my head. I haven't seen the matrix, saving private ryan, or alien so the entire levels based on those movies are kinda lost on me. If you have a general taste for movies and like rare platformers and raunchy humor, I don't think you could do any wrong with this game, but if you are an uncultured swine (me) you might be scatching your head wondering why this game was super hyped up. The game is still solid though! And for an N64 game it looks and sounds phenomenal!

It's columns. Decent time waster puzzle game. The menu is a bit strange, and at the end of the day all the modes lead to the same ol columning gameplay. There isn't really an ending, its just columns. Play if you like columns. columns columns columns. what else do you want from me

i mean its a club penguin game on the DS, i played this shit when i was like 8. The game is actually a rather charming point-and-click adventure and I enjoyed it a lot as a kid. You could even transfer money from this game to your real club penguin account which was something I remember doing at least once. That being said, club penguin isn't really the most relevant thing anymore plus I don't really think many kids these days have DSes so perhaps my playing this when I did was just a matter of being in the right place at the right age I guess.

This game is basically a bundle of Clockwork Knight 1 and 2 mashed together onto one disc. Playing both games back to back honestly enhances the overall experience as they are essentially two parts to one story, and the length of both games combined is much more satisfying than the games individually. I wonder why they never brought this overseas?

pretty much an improvement when it comes to level design and visual polish compared to the first game, but on a control and length perspective, the game is exactly the same as the first one. Makes sense, considering this game and the first are technically two parts to one story. You really might as well just play both games tbh they are fun enough to warrant checking out

neat platformer for the most part however it sort of understays its welcome, as well as controls kinda too floaty and slippery for my tastes. try it if you have the means to tho its charming and short enough to warrant a play, but its short length really prevents me from having any thoughts about it outside of "that sure existed"

Pretty much the same as the first one, except more oriental flavored this time around. If you like eastern board games more than western board games this might be more up your alley, but the same point I made with the first game still stands. Who is playing board games on their gizmondo? (besides me)

Hard to really rate this one NGL, It's pretty much a collection of 5 board games. The board games are programmed decently, it feels like it's probably ported from some kind of mobile phone version from the time. There really aren't too many features to speak of outside of the 5 playable games. It's fine if you want to play a board game and only have a gizmondo lying around, but that's kinda the thing, has anyone actually ever been in that situation ever?

i mean for a chuck e cheese game its not too bad and its addicting in its simplicity but its also like the shallowest piece of shovelware ever so uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh no