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Want A Xenosaga Hd Remake

Pick 10 PS2 games as HD remakes?

I'm bored so lets play a game guys. You can pick 10 PS2 games that you would want to get an HD remake with trophies. If you list a series as some of your choices, instead just list them as 1. For example: instead of listing out the GTA's, just say GTA series as 1. You also can't list games that have already, or are gonna get remakes (Kingdom Hearts 1 & 2, Sly Cooper, Jak & Daxter, etc....)
My ten are:
1. 007: Nightfire
2. The Simpsons: Hit and Run
3. Road Trip: Adventure
4. Need for Speed: Underground
5. Crash Nitro Kart
6. GTA series
7. Jimmy Neutron: Attack of the Twonkies
8. ATV Quad Power Racing 2
9. Ty the Tasmanian Tiger series
10. Dead to Rights

Whats yours?

What was your favorite video game from each console you own/owned?

PS: Spyro Year of the DragonThis was one of the first games I’ve ever played, and I loved it. Honestly, I’m more excited for the Spyro HD remaster than any other upcoming game right now.PS2: Sly 2: Band of ThievesI still do an occasional runthrough of this game. I pretty much had this game down like a choreographed dance as a kid.Wii: Super Mario GalaxyBefore the Switch, Galaxy was my favorite Nintendo game of all time. It was the first game I got for the Wii other than Wii Sports and it was really where I fell in love with Mario games.PS3: Modern Warfare 2I struggled to choose between this and The Last of Us, but the part of my life where I played Modern Warfare 2 was really an era. I pumped too many hours into the multiplayer and I still think the campaign is one of the best FPS campaigns out there.PS4: OverwatchI started playing when the open beta came out and I fell in love with it. This is the first time I’ve ever stuck with a game this long and remained passionate about (I’ve put more hours into Modern Warfare 2, but I had more free time back then).Wii-U: Super Mario MakerHonestly, I kind of regret getting the Wii-U. The game selection was just so thin and there was nothing spectacular about the hardware. This was one of the few games I actually ended up getting and enjoying. I chose this one specifically because it’s the only one I ever go back to occasionally.PC: Rainbow Six: SiegeA friend of mine picked it up, enjoyed it and convinced the rest of us to get it. This is the first time my full friend group ever played a game together and stuck with it this long. Alongside Overwatch, Siege is the game I play most today.Switch: Super Mario OdysseyI mean, how could you not love this game?

What is the best game you've played that is not so well known?

Two come to mind. I’m pretty sure quite a lot of people know these games, but only a handful of my friends do. But here goes:Transistor is a Sci-Fi action RPG. I’m also a big fan of the creators’ first game, Bastion. Both games have stunning graphics and audio. But what makes Transistor stand out from its predecessor, for me, is the unique gameplay. Bastion had standard real-time hack-and-slash gameplay. Transistor has that too, but there’s a also mode called Turn() in which you can plan and execute a limited number of moves. It’s a bit difficult to explain. If you want to see just how this works, check out gameplay videos online. I also loved the story. It has no introduction. You just dive straight into the game and figure everything out as you go.It’s one of my favorite games and I don’t think I could describe it in a way that does it justice.Don’t Starve is a survival game. (The above screenshot is for a DLC expansion, Don’t Starve Shipwrecked, but I’ve racked up more hours in the original.) It’s incredibly difficult and if you’re playing it for the first time, you’re likely to die within an in-game day or two unless you read up a Wiki or survival guide. Then you have to start from at the beginning from scratch. But as you learn how to craft items and fight all the creatures (my personal favorite strategy is to set the creatures against each other), you survive for longer and the days become increasingly more difficult.It’s my go-to game when I want to de-stress a bit. Even if it is quite morbid.

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