What are the best GameCube games?
What are the best GameCube games?
Please accept my apologies for starting yet another one of those "best"-threads; I really do value the input of the nice folks frequenting this board.
I bought my GameCube a few years ago (basically for RE4 and Zelda) and only ever got a handful of games for it.
Now that the commercial lifespan of GC is coming to an end, I'd like to know what the best games are because most are pretty cheap and easy to come by at the moment.
PS. Are there any GC games that were produced in limited quantities?
I bought my GameCube a few years ago (basically for RE4 and Zelda) and only ever got a handful of games for it.
Now that the commercial lifespan of GC is coming to an end, I'd like to know what the best games are because most are pretty cheap and easy to come by at the moment.
PS. Are there any GC games that were produced in limited quantities?
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F-zero is really good, if you like racers or the older F-zeros. It's tough as nails also.
I'm one of the folks who really liked Killer 7, but folks either hate it or love it.
The Biohazard remake is really nice, I enjoyed that one alot. I played the resident evil series before 4 so all the whining about controls is non-sense to me; it's like a car... steer left and right and up is forward.
I'm one of the folks who really liked Killer 7, but folks either hate it or love it.
The Biohazard remake is really nice, I enjoyed that one alot. I played the resident evil series before 4 so all the whining about controls is non-sense to me; it's like a car... steer left and right and up is forward.
Damn Tim, you know there are quite a few Americans out there who still lives in tents due to this shitty economy, and you're dropping loads on a single game which only last 20 min. Do you think it's fair? How much did you spend this time?
F-Zero GX. I played that for months on end; the music may be lacking (why did Nintendo go the way of hard rock? The original still has the best...had Silence's theme stuck in my head at work the entire day), but fuckin-A, the speed was out of sight. Love it.
Also, don't believe the hype, Eternal Darkness is OK and all, but definitely not the 'be all, end all' of Cube games.
Monkey Ball is still one of the best, too. After all these years I still can not see how it's humanly possible to beat it on Expert.
But other than that, the Cube's just my Ikaruga-player.
PS Wind Waker is a horrible, horrible game.
Also, don't believe the hype, Eternal Darkness is OK and all, but definitely not the 'be all, end all' of Cube games.
Monkey Ball is still one of the best, too. After all these years I still can not see how it's humanly possible to beat it on Expert.
But other than that, the Cube's just my Ikaruga-player.
PS Wind Waker is a horrible, horrible game.
I disagree. Wind Waker is not a very hard game, but it is a well designed one. Yes, the sailing can get tedious, but there is a warp that you get later on that makes the going easier. The dungeons are very well designed, especially the ones that have switching between two characters to solve puzzles. The game has a nice charm to it (like when link makes the meow sound and the explination of that one bonus round) too.shinsage wrote: PS Wind Waker is a horrible, horrible game.
Huh? Both of those are still there in F-Zero GX.I think F-Zero X on N64 was much better than GX on GC. They took out the ability to ram people and spin, so basically they removed the agressive style of play which sucks.
I highly recommend both Super Monkey Balls. Both are very addictive and fun.
I don't recommend Super Mario Sunshine. Parts of it are fun, but it feels rather unpolished, especially compared to other Mario games like Super Mario 64. The game balance is a bit odd too. Some early levels are harder than the later levels and the Ill Pantismo (or whatever his name is) boss levels for each level are very easy.
Well if you're shmup hunting you'll want these:
Ikaruga
Shikigami no Shiro (Japan only, but freeloader helps)
Chaos Field (although it's not that great)
Ikaruga
Shikigami no Shiro (Japan only, but freeloader helps)
Chaos Field (although it's not that great)
The world would be a better place if there were less shooters and more dot-eaters.
Jesus' BE ATTITUDE FOR GAINS:
1. Pure, Mournful, Humble Heart
2. Merciful Peacemaker
3. Suffer for Righteous Desire
Jesus' BE ATTITUDE FOR GAINS:
1. Pure, Mournful, Humble Heart
2. Merciful Peacemaker
3. Suffer for Righteous Desire
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Honestly, GC has about as many must-own titles as N64, hardly any. The best game is probably Shiki II and it does look great on the GC, but you can get it for any next-gen system, obviously.
My daughter loves games like Animal Crossing, Mario Kart, Pikmin, Harvest Moon... Basically, I don't use the GC unless I'm playing multiplayer w/ her.
I do think I'd like Paper Mario, but I never finished the N64 game so I'd go back to that before shelling out $20.
My daughter loves games like Animal Crossing, Mario Kart, Pikmin, Harvest Moon... Basically, I don't use the GC unless I'm playing multiplayer w/ her.
I do think I'd like Paper Mario, but I never finished the N64 game so I'd go back to that before shelling out $20.
Can't believe I forgot P.N.03; if you see it, then it'll most likely be cheap. I recommend it, for sure. Too bad P.N.04 never materialized, but after all the bad review coverage it got, I'm not surprised.
I didn't mention Killer7 because I played the PS2 port, but yeah. That's my game of the year for 2005, and it's in my top 10 of all time.
I think I'll go ahead and play some Cloudman later on.
I didn't mention Killer7 because I played the PS2 port, but yeah. That's my game of the year for 2005, and it's in my top 10 of all time.
I think I'll go ahead and play some Cloudman later on.
Super Smash Bros. Melee
Resident Evil
Resident Evil Zero
Metroid Prime
Metroid Prime 2 Echoes
Eternal Darkness
The Legend of Zelda The Wind Waker (I'm sorry but I really like this game apart from the obvious sailing)
Super Mario Sunshine (It's ok, but again it has a certain charm I like)
Those are the only games I've played and enjoyed (Ikaruga although not mentioned is an obvious choice).
Resident Evil
Resident Evil Zero
Metroid Prime
Metroid Prime 2 Echoes
Eternal Darkness
The Legend of Zelda The Wind Waker (I'm sorry but I really like this game apart from the obvious sailing)
Super Mario Sunshine (It's ok, but again it has a certain charm I like)
Those are the only games I've played and enjoyed (Ikaruga although not mentioned is an obvious choice).
'Only a fool trusts his life to a weapon.'
Yes it did, but the PS2 one ended up with inferior textures and a lowered framerate. Also, the Xbox one turned out better than the PS2 version, but it supposedly has inferior control compared to the GCN one.Neon wrote: Didn't the Monkey Ball series come out on ps2 and xbox? Better to just get it there
Mr. Driller Drill Land is a sweet game, but it doesn't save properly with Freeloader.
Nintendo Puzzle Collection is 3 classic puzzle games of which I only remember Puzzle de Pon (that is the only one that matters after all).
I also can't believe I forgot to mention Baten Kaitos and it's sequel, best RPG's I've played in a long time.
I also can't believe I forgot to mention Baten Kaitos and it's sequel, best RPG's I've played in a long time.
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The name of the game is Panel de Pon. The other games in the collection are Dr. Mario and Yoshi's cookie. Also, Panel de Pon in Nintendo Puzzle Collection is supposedly based on the N64 Pokemon Puzzle League, but with the characters and story of the SNES Panel de Pon.JJG wrote:Nintendo Puzzle Collection is 3 classic puzzle games of which I only remember Puzzle de Pon (that is the only one that matters after all).
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I own the Fire emblem. It's good, but essentially the same game as the GBA ones except for a few monor changes, like adding bonus exp to your characters while 'at base'. I got it for $20 at gamestop instead of $40 at walmart. Worth it, I'd say.Rob wrote:My legit and joke answer in one: Sonic Mega Collection. The only games I'd remotely recommend are widely known to be good.
I'm also looking into Fire Emblem, but who has played that one?
Everyone has pretty much recommended everything you absolutely need, although there are a few titles that are worth checking out, but not buying.
Personally I loved Tales of Symphonia. The Linear Motion Battle system works great and is an awesome substitute to turn based gameplay.
Ehh...Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life is pretty good, although different from the rest in the series.
Alien Hominid if you don't own it for something else.
The Batan Kaitos games are the only card based RPG's I have ever liked and they look beautiful.
Just look around. I was surprised how well it turned out as my only current (last?) generation system.
"You are the Hero of Tomorrow!"
Hilarious! One of my favorite games on the cube, though that isn't saying much...JJG wrote:P.N. 03 is definitely one of the worst games I've played in my life, worse than the matrix games.
SHMUP sale page.Randorama wrote:ban CMoon for being a closet Jerry Falwell cockmonster/Ann Coulter fan, Nijska a bronie (ack! The horror!), and Ed Oscuro being unable to post 100-word arguments without writing 3-pages posts.
Eugenics: you know it's right!
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