I guess you could say it’s a bit of a one hit wonder that time almost forgot, but the retro gaming community won’t let classics die so easily! If the developers had stayed together and kept making sequels, then the game might have picked up more traction. The first of two games in a row that should have received more success back in the day, The Thing has thankfully developed a die-hard audience since its release back in 2002.įans think of it warmly now… even though it’s filled with gruesome creatures. The environment you’re in plays a huge factor too, and of course NPCs can be turned by The Thing too, so it’s also super hard to tel whether they’re really trying to help you or destroy you. Depending on how characters feel and your actions towards them will determine if they help you with the horrific things to come. One thing that I love about this game is the fear/trust system that’s integral to all of the NPCs. It’s a survival/horror title and a sequel to John Carpenters’s The Thing from Another World.īasically, if you don’t like scary stuff, then scroll past to 48! The Thing takes the 49th spot in this list of the best PS2 games ever made. You can even play it on the DS if you’re more of a fan of handheld gaming! 51. In many ways, this game reminds me a lot of a Zelda title, with NPCs that stick with you long after the game has ended. An all-round exciting title before you even dive into the gameplay! Not only that, but it was the first title in the series to have voice acting too. The first 3D Dragon Quest title also happens to be the first one to be released outside of Japan. The game is a classic on its own with graphics way better than what the PS2 should have bee able to produce.īack in 2004, this game looked like something you’d see on the PS3, which means that Dragon Quest XI: Echoes Of An Elusive Age S Definitive Edition on the Nintendo Switch must look amazing, right? It might have used a demo of Final Fantasy XI to try and push units initially, but trust me when I say that it never needed it.
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