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brianfillion98

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Posted on 06-14-06 09:57 PM Link | Quote
well....i just finished the game and it look just like myst in 3rd person view but it's easier.

And OMG the combat SUCK TOO MUCH you just press a FUCKING BUTTON to do SUPER UNREAL FUCKING CRAZY SKILL but you are a just a POWERLESS professor without any FUCKING MUSCLE

and there part of the game that is not even in the movie or in the book

and steath thing doesn't really suck it's like splinter cell without gun,high tech or killer soldier

DO NOT BUY THAT GAME......you can rent it if there is nothing else
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Posted on 06-14-06 10:01 PM Link | Quote
It's a licensed game. What did you expect? =/
brianfillion98

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Posted on 06-14-06 10:27 PM Link | Quote
i just expected something good like king kong
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Posted on 06-14-06 11:05 PM Link | Quote
Crap.

I spent at least the last 30 seconds trying to think of a good licensed game to counter Alastor's argument, but I can't seem to.

Hang on.

................

Nope, I got nothing.
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Posted on 06-14-06 11:32 PM Link | Quote
NES Batman FTW.
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Posted on 06-14-06 11:33 PM Link | Quote
There are exceptions to the rule, to be sure, but that does nothing but prove the existence of the rule.
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Posted on 06-14-06 11:55 PM Link | Quote
Wikipedia FTW!

Off the top of my head from that list... The Chronicles of Riddick was supposed to be really good. And Capcom had a great run of Disney games.


(edited by Colin on 06-14-06 11:51 PM)
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Posted on 06-15-06 12:49 AM Link | Quote
Colin is absolutely right about the Capcom/Disney thing.

Magical Quest starring Mickey Mouse FTW. THAT is one great platformer.
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Posted on 06-15-06 12:52 AM Link | Quote
I know that many of the old games were pretty good. I played some sort of Disney game (it was a long time ago) featuring Mickey and Donald. The first level was some sort of forest with enemies made of leaves. I also played Mickey Mania for the SNES. Both were good games.


Edit: I think it was called World of Illusion starring Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck. Thanks, Wikipedia!


(edited by Peardian on 06-14-06 11:53 PM)
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Posted on 06-15-06 12:53 AM Link | Quote
It seemed that, at least in the 8-bit and 16-bit days, publishers with proven track records (like Capcom, Konami, etc.) had a better chance of coming out with a good licensed game than the others. Makes sense. They went after good properties while companies like Acclaim went after, oh, I dunno... Total Recall.
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Posted on 06-15-06 04:55 AM Link | Quote
It seems none of you mentioned Willow for NES. that game was based on a movie and it totally rocks.
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Posted on 06-15-06 05:59 PM Link | Quote
Ohhhh I recall a little know game called "Goldeneye". You may have heard of it, based off that movie of the same name. *cough*
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Posted on 06-15-06 06:27 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by DahrkDaiz
Ohhhh I recall a little know game called "Goldeneye". You may have heard of it, based off that movie of the same name. *cough*

Damn. Good. Point.

I thought Aladdin and The Lion King were ok games too. But then again, I liked that McDonalds game for the NES where you played as Ronald.
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Posted on 06-15-06 06:42 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by DahrkDaiz
Ohhhh I recall a little know game called "Goldeneye". You may have heard of it, based off that movie of the same name. *cough*

Oh, right. I forgot about them. The James Bond games tend to be pretty good (the old ones, at least).
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Posted on 06-15-06 08:24 PM Link | Quote
But then again, I liked that McDonalds game for the NES where you played as Ronald.

You're thinking of MC Kids, which isn't a bad game - but you didn't control Ronald at all.
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Posted on 06-15-06 08:36 PM Link | Quote
I remember when one of my mates was trying to convince me that Pokémon is the greatest game based on a tv/film licence ever.

Oh, how I laughed. I never did get the chance to tell him that the films and televison series were actually based on the games in the first place though.


(edited by richyawyingtmv on 06-15-06 07:37 PM)
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Posted on 06-16-06 12:17 AM Link | Quote
But to be fair, he would have a point that the Pokemon GAMES - you can have your own opinions on the franchise - are generally solid. It's a rare case of a game becoming a licensed property.
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Posted on 06-16-06 12:53 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by DahrkDaiz
Ohhhh I recall a little know game called "Goldeneye". You may have heard of it, based off that movie of the same name. *cough*
That doesn't count, because it's completely incomparable to the movie.


(edited by Alastor the Stylish on 06-15-06 11:53 PM)
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Posted on 06-16-06 07:55 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Alastor the Stylish
Originally posted by DahrkDaiz
Ohhhh I recall a little know game called "Goldeneye". You may have heard of it, based off that movie of the same name. *cough*
That doesn't count, because it's completely incomparable to the movie.




Not in my opinion it isn't. It's incredibly like the film. The levels are based and created around the exact same blueprints by Peter Lamont used to create the sets in the film. The level missions and order of the levels follow the film very closely, and at the times where it does depart from the film, (silo, bunker 2, etc), the level ideas and missions are taken straight from the novel adaption of the Goldeneye film by Raymond Benson. The music also closely resembles that of Eric Serra's soundtrack at points, making the game very alike to the film itself. Altogether, it's one of the most 'authentic' film to game adaptations of all time.

Then again I may have totally misunderstood your comment, which could have meant that you find the game to be inferior to the film. But oh well.
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The wiki list is missing a good movie/game combo: Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. Though, there is some substantial stuff added in that I think is part of the traditional story and not in the movie. Things like a giant invincible skeleton guard, various quests to save Marian from a chapel, additional characters not in the film, and a lake full of magical posionous beasts. The logo and character likenesses are in the game though. Very good game that I would recommend to anyone. Plays quite a lot like Zelda but is in many ways better.
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