Jul 21st, 2004, 06:41 AM
The Greatest Hits/Reduced Price Games Thread
This should be sticky.
I just realized that we really don't have a thread to talk about games that have gone down in price. Sometimes, an item will just slip past you, or maybe there was a game that you didn't want to pay $50 for. But some of those games are now less than half the price they once were. And for $20, it might be worth checking them out now.
And sometimes, you don't know that a game's lower in price unless you go and look for it. And even then, you don't exactly know what games you should look into now.
So yeah. This thread should be about Greatest Hits games or games that are cheaper in price now, and should constanly be updated with new additions.
Just last week, I bought Jak & Daxter, and Rachet & Clank. Now, I've kind of turned away from platformers, but after Sly Cooper, and a desire for some simpler games to break up my constant RPG playing, I figured I'd pick these up.
Jak & Daxter - PS2 - Platformer/Adventure: A very fun game, but also very short. I was able to beat it just a little over 3 days, so if you don't think you'd ever play the game again after beating it, you might just want to rent it. There's not much to do in the game, except collect orbs and power cells, and you don't get new skills as you progress through the game. The skill level isn't very high either, save for a few moments. And the various levels are pretty straightforward, where you end up completing the objectives as you go through the levels more often than not. But the levels are huge, and there's usually a lot to do in them. So aside from it being a little short and easy, it's a great game for the price.
Ratchet & Clank - PS2 - Platformer/Adventure: Much better than Jak (not to dismiss how great that game is, though). The levels are equally huge, but slightly easier to navigate and more inspired, and they branch off into various paths that will lead to new items and eventually wrap back around so you aren't backtracking and getting easily lost. You'll also find yourself using your newer items and weapons in past levels to access new areas to obtain gold bolts and skill points. The storyline here is also better than Jak's, featuring a Pixar-like style of humor and design. The gadgets and weapons are really where it's at, though. Each one is unique and has a purpose. You'll be changing your items frequently, instead of just sticking to one or two for the whole game, and they even help you develop strategies for handling enemies and getting through levels. If you had to pick one, pick this.
And while we're at it, Sly Cooper's $20 now.
Sly Cooper - PS2 - Platformer/Adventure: The concept of stealth gameplay in an advnture game is great, and going through the levels using your various skills is fluid and fun. It's also a little on the short side, but not as brief as Jak. And there isn't too much to do aside from going into a level, collecting bottles to unlock safes and get new moves and skills, and getting treasure keys to advance in the game. You CAN do Master Thief Sprints, which have you completing levels within a time limit (which can be EXTREMELY HARD), but that's really the only bonus collecting. But the levels are all varied in appearance and style (some have you running across rooftops escaping gunfire, while others have you manning a turret to protect your partners, and others have you racing your van), and like Ratchet, all the moves will come in handy. Only downside is that the moves are only really useful in future levels, and you're not required to go back into past levels for anything. So it's the most straightforward of the three. But it's a great game, with a great style, and playing it now will help you gear up for Sly 2 due out in September.
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