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Old 11-29-2012, 03:27 AM   #15
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Re: Retro Gamings "Secret Gems" and games that would be a crime not enjoying

I can see Wolverine, maybe, but the rest have either excellent gameplay, music, or graphics.
Action Man: Great music, smooth gameplay, good graphics considering the source material.
Batman Beyond: Okay music, smooth gameplay, a good inventory system, and pretty awesome graphics. A nice adaptation of the movie.
The two Donald Duck games are perhaps two of the finest Disney platformers available around that time.
Gun Nac had amazing music, fast paced, intense, challenging gameplay, and nice graphics.
Super Robot Wars had a great storyline, some of the best strategy gameplay ever, a nice crossover of the Mecha anime's. Brought them together well.
Toki is just ridiculously fun, and I think is one of two games on this list that is affected by nostalgia for me (the other being Wolf Child).
The Turok games, good music, ok graphics, challenging gameplay, granted they're not FPS' like their console counterparts, but I see them more as an adaptation of the comic books than the games (excluding Seeds of Evil and the 3rd one)
Wolf Child is just full of nostalgia seeds for me, so it might not actually be a good game. -shrug.
But, it's your opinion at the end of the day and I respect it!
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