Jurassic Park for SNES. Good visuals and awesome OST, but too difficult for me when I was young. My neighbor-friend had the Genesis game where you could control a raptor. Looked more exciting to me at the time.
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jacjon wrote:Old lord of the rings third person game on PS2 from my childhood but swear I can't think of the name.
Possibly the EA adaptation(s) for either Two Towers or Return of the King? I too have some nostalgia for those if so. They weren't necessary horrible, but they certainly weren't great either.
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There was another set of Lord of the Rings games on PS2 not attached to the films. The Movie games were well received. The non EA games were poorly reviewed. I think it was from Sierra.
There was also a Lord of the Rings RPG (also produced by EA) that was pretty decent. The Third Age or something? My friend and I loved playing that game together when it came out. I don't think it was actually a great example of the RPG genre, but it was a decent adaption regardless from what I remember.
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Melek-Ric wrote:Jurassic Park for SNES. Good visuals and awesome OST, but too difficult for me when I was young. My neighbor-friend had the Genesis game where you could control a raptor. Looked more exciting to me at the time.
Along those lines, I have a soft spot for the Lost World game on Ps1 and Saturn. Most of the game is crappy but the T-Rex levels make up for it.
I also really like the Croc games but they aren't bad bad, just a bit clunky.
Melek-Ric wrote:Jurassic Park for SNES. Good visuals and awesome OST, but too difficult for me when I was young. My neighbor-friend had the Genesis game where you could control a raptor. Looked more exciting to me at the time.
Along those lines, I have a soft spot for the Lost World game on Ps1 and Saturn. Most of the game is crappy but the T-Rex levels make up for it.
I also really like the Croc games but they aren't bad bad, just a bit clunky.
The worst part of the SNES game was no save feature (that I can remember). You'd have to leave the SNES on all day to make any progress.
I read that the game's audio was mastered in Dolby Pro Logic surround sound and the game supported the SNES mouse while in interior areas. Neat. Still, lots of nostalgia for a decent-at-best movie license game.
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