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| #1 Posted on 2.12.02 0230.09 |
Are there any out there as good as/ better than Jak & Daxter? I don't know what to get my fiancee this holiday.
The new Spyro and Pac Man World 2 both really bite. Can anyone recommend a 3d platform game?
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| #2 Posted on 2.12.02 1431.10 | Sly Cooper. That is all.

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| #3 Posted on 2.12.02 1538.59 | If'n she doesn't mind bloodshed, Mark of Kri.
If she doesn't mind it being a Rpg hybrid, Kingdom Hearts.
Other than that, yeah...Sly Cooper.
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| #4 Posted on 2.12.02 1646.03 | A little Rachet and Clank, anyone?
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| #5 Posted on 2.12.02 1852.58 | Instant Rating: 4.05 | anyone play the new Crash Banidcoot? is it a 3d platformer? i haven't tryed it yet...
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| #6 Posted on 3.12.02 1051.56 |
Originally posted by rikidozan anyone play the new Crash Banidcoot? is it a 3d platformer? i haven't tryed it yet...
The Crash on the PS2 (is it #4?) is pretty good. You'll enjoy it if you are a Crash fan. It has standard platform, the usual chase (the best being the fleeing from a tsunami on a scooter), flying and underwater levels. The best addition to this game is the "Hamster Ball" levels, where you have to roll around breaking boxes while in a huge ball like that American Gladiators game.
I have only played a demo of Ratchet and Clank but it does look very good.
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| #7 Posted on 3.12.02 1457.57 | I've played both Crash and Sly, but Rachet and Clank is better than both.
The bandicoot and The racoon are not as good.
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