Sprint, slide, double jump, shoot, sprint, and shoot some more as you blast through some of the best levels of the last generation. See our Titanfall 2 review. The first game in the long-running Wolfenstein series to be developed by MachineGames is a stellar reinvention of the classic FPS franchise, with great shooting, strong stealth, and a compelling alternative history story with its fair share of indiscriminate Nazi-slaughter, yes, and also touching romance between hero B.
Blazkowicz and his lover Anya Oliwa. The game looks slightly dated at this point, but the action and storytelling are still a major success. See our Woflenstein: The New Order review. Blazkowicz and co. The story moments land, the dialogue is strong, and the gunplay is as good as ever.
We especially love how The New Colossus handles progression: As you use a skill, the game presents new challenges to accomplish which you can complete to up that stat. Overall, The New Colossus is a great story-focused FPS with enough hyperviolence and over-the-top story beats to make Quentin Tarantino blush and then applaud. Got a news tip or want to contact us directly?
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Sign up for free! What do you need help on? Cancel X. Topic Archived Page 1 of 2 Last. Sign Up for free or Log In if you already have an account to be able to post messages, change how messages are displayed, and view media in posts. TheRushDawg 8 years ago 1. I'm looking for a list of some high quality, 2D PS3 games with physical releases. Street Fighter's not exactly 2D. Its 2.
DarkSymbiote 8 years ago 3. Get back dislikes on YouTube. Bending time enables you to access previously unreachable platforms by slowing down the propellers that keep them aloft; it also allows drops of water to accumulate enough mass to extinguish flames and ignites bombs by speeding up the air around you until it literally combusts.
Well, thanks. That description certainly makes my job easier, but let me elaborate in a bit more detail. Think also Final, Fight or Golden Axe or Die Hard Arcade or countless others of a genre that once used to walk proudly at the top of our affections. The camera will automatically move between top-down and side-on angles depending on the circumstances as you move along a restricted, linear path.
Each class of bad guy has his own particular weakness to melee combat or gunplay. Some have shields impervious to bullets, for instance, requiring you to hack and shoot as you must, what strategy there is obviously there simply to thin the crowds in the most efficient way possible.
The controls are competent, and the weaponry suitably effective. Meanwhile, the visuals have a bold, chunky feel to them, giving the fighting some weight. And Ikaruga? That would be the bullet hell sections. Each encounter splits up the fighting perfectly, always a challenge but never long enough to be a chore. Separately, the fighting and the shooting are pretty plain, but together they capably complement any lulls in either.
Despite serious performance issues, Odin Sphere successfully brings together gorgeous, stylized visuals and satisfying gameplay in a lengthy and engaging adventure.
You take control of one of five playable characters and visit the various kingdoms in the world of Erion, typically fighting dozens of enemies and a handful of bosses.
Each area is divided into small stages, which are connected in a large web. As a result, there are several paths through each area, so you can go looking for treasure or head straight for the main boss.
The stages are flat and are connected at the ends to form a continuous loop. To pass a stage you usually have to kill a set number of enemies or fight a boss. The stages look varied, but the structure and patterns are mostly the same. As in Klonoa, you can grab enemies Yoshi-style using your power ring and use the captured enemy to propel yourself higher in the air than a regular jump would propel you, or you can use the enemy as a projectile to throw switches or knock out bad guys or roadblocks.
There are a handful of new enemies in Klonoa 2 that grant you special abilities when captured, such as the kiton, which acts as a helicopter of sorts for a short burst, or the boomie, which acts as a timed explosive. Another new element in Klonoa 2 is the inclusion of hoverboard levels, where you maneuver Klonoa down rivers and snow-covered mountains while avoiding obstacles and enemies. The game maintains a nice equilibrium between simple switch-based puzzles, platform jumps, hoverboard levels, and boss fights.
Though there are only a few core types of levels in Klonoa 2, they all manage to stay fresh and interesting, thanks to some truly inspired level design and art direction….
Klonoa 2 looks great. A very subtle level of cel shading is put to use on the characters, not for the purpose of making them look out-and-out cartoonlike, as in Jet Grind Radio, but to make them stand out against the expansive, highly detailed 3D backgrounds.
Namco has clearly discovered a lot of what makes the PlayStation 2 tick—excellent particle and lighting effects are evident in almost every level, there is never any slowdown or draw-in, and the infamous PS2 aliasing is kept at bay most of the time.
In addition to its great technical qualities, the game has an incredible sense of style. There is a decidedly Japanese feel to the game, in the same way Rayman 2 had a distinctly European feel to it. You can shoot in eight directions, jump, hold your gun at a certain angle while moving or freely move your gun around while standing still. You also have a choice of 3 weapons at all times, with each of them having a power-up shot.
This is one of the main differences between this game and the classic games, however it does not take away from the feel of the game at all in my opinion.
Also added in the mix is a Hit Rate meter which helps you unlock hidden treats upon completing levels. Figuring out what makes up the Hit Rate and living to hit everything will take you a little while to say the least. Why will it take a while? The game is DAMN hard…. The graphics are an awesome surprise in this game. What we are treated to are very detailed 3-D polygons of aliens, mechs and vehicles which are either jaw dropping slick looking or just flat out disgusting.
Environments are lavishly detailed and even a little interactive for good measure. The sound is also decent, with plenty of explosions and excellent music which really fits the mood of the game.
Oct 27, 2, Adventures of Lomax. TheJollyCorner The Fallen. Nov 7, 6, Jacobson said:. Click to expand Oct 27, Suikoden 2 is one of the best games on the system and is 2D.
Phediuk said:. Shades Member. KrangBakesaTurtle Member. Mar 26, Gex, klonoa plays 2d. Oct 28, 1, Greece. Does Heart Of Darkness count as 2D? If yes then that is a great game. DrFunk Member. Oct 25, 6, Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, of course. Oct 25, 7, Oh yeah, Klonoa. One of the more enjoyable platformers I've played.
If we're counting 2. Richter Member. Oct 27, 35, Castlevania Chronicles. I also remember loving Hercules on it but I am not sure how it holds up today. Might have to repurchase it. Deleted member User requested account closure Banned.
Jan 14, Deleted member user requested account closure Banned. Oct 27, 2, ResetERA. Gonna go with Legend of Mana as well. Fantastic artstyle and some really great stories throughout the adventure. Sep 3, Best is a Stretch, but Gex is pretty underrated. Like the hat? Oct 25, 3, Suikoden 2 is the best game on the system, glitches and all.
StarPhlox Member. Oct 25, 2, Wisconsin. May 29, 3, Legend of Mana Mega Man X4.
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