Some games that are currently stuck on older consoles that I hope get rereleased in some way, Part 2:
Part 1, 3, 4, 5, 6
Summon Night series
.hack IMOQ(I somehow forgot about these for the first post)
Xenosaga series(another obvious one I forgot)
Older Fire Emblem games that haven't been ported/remade yet.
Tony Hawk's Underground/Underground 2
Xenoblade Chronicles X
SSX Tricky/SSX 3
Transformers: War for Cybertron/Transformers: Fall of Cybertron
Lufia series
Thousand Arms
Skies of Arcadia: Legends
The Lunar Series(except Dragon Song unless it gets a massive remake)
Many Tales of games.
The Legendary Starfy series.
The Firemen/The Firemen 2: Pete & Danny
Ever Oasis
Koudelka and Shadow Hearts series
Older Atelier games
The Legend of Heroes games pre-Trails, such as the Gagharv Trilogy(shown in correct order).
Radiata Stories
Final Fantasy XIII trilogy(they're all on Steam, but not modern consoles yet)
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Deserted Island Videogame Marathon
For my first blog post assignment, I was brainstorming about what type of content I should write about. This came to me after organizing my bookshelves and stumbling across some classic video games!
Picture this: You just crashed your yacht onto a deserted island. While looking through the wreckage, you find a Playstation 2 console, a TV, and a box with every PS2 video game from my personal collection (you were borrowing them); all of these things are still in working condition.
For the sake of this post, food and shelter were not an issue as the yacht was in good condition, and there was miraculously some form of electricity. So, moving on...
These are the games that I believe would keep you most entertained until help arrives. I derived these choices based on hours of gameplay, replay value, plot, customization, and more!
Tony Hawk's Underground: No matter if you're into the skateboarding scene or not, this game has something for every gamer. It has an option for those who like story-driven games to dive into a rags-to-riches plot filled with twists, turns, and kickflips, or if you want to freely skate and try out new tricks with some of your favorite real-life pro skaters, you can do that as well. Not only that, if you want to put your creative skills to work, it lets you create not only a skater to play with but also your own skateboard, skatepark, and even some skate tricks!
2. The Sims 2: If you liked the creative customization of Tony Hawk's Underground, you're going to love this game! It is a life simulation series with the idea of leading a sim or multiple sims throughout their lives, careers, relationships, and more. Don't worry; If you're not into the gameplay aspect of the Sims, you can channel your inner architect and create different types of homes and buildings, or use the Create-A-Sim tool to let you channel your inner stylist instead!
3. Lego Star Wars II: Lego Star Wars II is the retelling of the original Star Wars trilogy, episodes IV, V, and VI, but all the objects, environments, and characters are Lego pieces! Play through chapters of each movie with the ability to play as 68 different characters from the beloved franchise! You even have the option to create two characters with parts you unlock! Whether you're a sci-fi film buff or an avid Lego builder, this is the game for you!
4. Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy: Set in a fictional fantasy world, Jak and Daxter follows the journey of Jak helping his friend Daxter transform back into his original self after being transformed into an ottsel (otter and weasel hybrid) by the game's main villains: Gol and Maia Acheron. This classic offers a variety of platforming gameplay, puzzles, and battling set in an open world. To advance, there is a wide range of collectibles you need to get. If you are feeling ambitious and have some time on your hands (which, in this situation, you do), you can go for 100% completion and collect everything within the story!
5. Sega Classics Collection: This game is a little different in that it is a compilation of multiple games into one! This collection contains the remaking of several Sega arcade games spanning over 20 years! You can jump into whatever kind of game you're interested in, from combat, racing, platforming, and more!
Hopefully, these will make the time go by! Obviously, I would recommend playing these if you simply wanted to try some new video games as they all are really fun. Do y'all have any other games you would add to this list?
Thanks for reading!
(All game covers can be found on Google Images)
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Just Finished: Tony Hawk's Underground
Ok I did my truces with Underground and we were able to find some love in between.
However I still maintain my output that getting off the skateboard and driving nonsense vehicles just because , it kinda ruined the charm of the original games. Nevertheless the story mode, and gaining stats by excelling your gameplay was a pretty nice improvement.
Now that final mission. What the #$$€€ was wrong with you Neversoft?? Jesus Crist you almost killed my self-esteem...
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