Speaking of Transformers, I personally liked the two DS games for the first Transformers movie. It might not been amazing, but I have fun playing it. I wouldn't touch the next set of games, though.
Continue the bloodline, Fujimaru!I don't know if anyone mentioned that Metro 2033 is based off of the novel of the same name. Its a pretty good game.
Lurker ExtraordinairePretty good is an understatement I think.
Oh really when?Spiderman 2 wasn't just a good licensed games but a great game in general.
Is this a Jo Jo reference?I was just going to mention it.
The Revolution Will Not Be Tropeablejust gonna leave this here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVT-97tPGYY
Bumbleby is best ship. busy spending time on r/RWBY and r/anime. Unapologetic SocialistI agree with Spider-Man 2, and the Punisher game from 2005. I'd also say I liked the Hulk game from 2003, as well as the Spider-Man game based on the first film.
I've played more good licensed games than bad ones. It's a shame that console licensed games are all-but dead. It's more profitable to make a quick microtraction game on mobile than release a full-fledged console title. I don't dislike mobile licensed games, but most just aren't as enticing. I'd take a good Frozen licensed game over Frozen Free Fall any day.
The 2007 TMNT game doesn't get talked about much. I've never been able to get into the film due to Continuity Lockout, but the game is fun.
I'm still waiting for an sequel to Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark, the 3DS version felt like an cheap knock-off of Fire Emblem: Awakening
Yeah, ot too many games feature your own customizable Transformers. To be onest, I was kinda suprised at how good that game was, considering that it's based off an Micheal Bay movie.
Note to self: Stop posting when I'm sleep-deprived, I have no idea how'd I got vhrap out of cheap
edited 27th Dec '14 8:50:49 PM by RabidTanker
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