For me I would have to say The coop aspect in Two World's 2. They really improved upon the first game's coop play.
I think you may need to re-read the OP, my friend.EverythingIncredible said:Now you're just being mean.
A good game is a sum of many parts. Picking just one part out is pure torture.
On top of that, I don't have a favorite game. There many different games out there that I love in many different ways.
It appears you've misread the OP, he says favourite thing about your LEAST favourite game.EverythingIncredible said:Now you're just being mean.
A good game is a sum of many parts. Picking just one part out is pure torture.
On top of that, I don't have a favorite game. There many different games out there that I love in many different ways.
Don't worry mate, I'm almost as bad.EverythingIncredible said:And you're absolutely right.ScoopMeister said:I think you may need to re-read the OP, my friend.EverythingIncredible said:Now you're just being mean.
A good game is a sum of many parts. Picking just one part out is pure torture.
On top of that, I don't have a favorite game. There many different games out there that I love in many different ways.
This is embarassing. I have a tendency to miss words in sentences.
My favorite thing about my least favorite game...hmm...
Transformers: Convoy no Nazo has an alright atmosphere I guess.
This so much. The TPS segments were terrible. In any other game they would've been passable, but it's fucking Star Fox.Valiance said:I guess I could say the first and last level of StarFox: Assault.
Because they felt much more like StarFox: 64...Everything inbetween was all-range mode + mediocre 3rd-person shooter parts.![]()