09-09-2011, 11:24 AM
I love Klonoa and all, but when people say it's a rip-off of Kirby, I can't disagree with them. No, it's the character himself and the whole atmosphere that sets it apart from Kirby for me.
Anyways, a game I liked that everyone else didn't would probaly be Spyro: A Hero's Tail. To me it's like the Crash Twinsanity of Spyro games, where it goes back to the old formula with a twist and doesn't end up becoming a crapfest like Enter The Dragonfly was. The difference is that everyone actually liked Twinsanity, but Hero's Tail was just lumped in with the other new Spyro games.
Another one would be Wrath of Cortex, at least the Xbox version. I'm fairly sure when people hate on Wrath of Cortex it's because of the load times on the PS2 version, and unfortunately that was the version I played first. But when I played the Xbox version... holy crap it was like a different game. I mean it's still Warped with a few new(Though crappy) gimmicks, but at least the load times don't account for 50% of the game time. On a similar note, I've noticed that in most cases, the PS2 version of a game is always the inferior one.
Mega Man X Command Mission runs in 30 FPS on PS2, but 60 FPS on Gamecube. Wrath of Cortex has the extra load times, not to mention the Sonic games being even worse on any Playstation console.
Anyways, a game I liked that everyone else didn't would probaly be Spyro: A Hero's Tail. To me it's like the Crash Twinsanity of Spyro games, where it goes back to the old formula with a twist and doesn't end up becoming a crapfest like Enter The Dragonfly was. The difference is that everyone actually liked Twinsanity, but Hero's Tail was just lumped in with the other new Spyro games.
Another one would be Wrath of Cortex, at least the Xbox version. I'm fairly sure when people hate on Wrath of Cortex it's because of the load times on the PS2 version, and unfortunately that was the version I played first. But when I played the Xbox version... holy crap it was like a different game. I mean it's still Warped with a few new(Though crappy) gimmicks, but at least the load times don't account for 50% of the game time. On a similar note, I've noticed that in most cases, the PS2 version of a game is always the inferior one.
Mega Man X Command Mission runs in 30 FPS on PS2, but 60 FPS on Gamecube. Wrath of Cortex has the extra load times, not to mention the Sonic games being even worse on any Playstation console.