I honestly feel that mystery mayhem is the best "Scooby doo" game, but not the best "Scooby doo game". As a game its bad, no doubt. Gameplay consists of walking with an occasional monster brake, and a (thankfully) even more occasional on rails temple run section. Remove the gameplay and you would have had a really faithful miniseries spin-off
Classic Creep Capers on the N64 is my favorite besides the camera placements being annoying and requiring a save card.. I have been jump scared and still had fun with the game. I do believe a good Scooby Doo game could be a mixture of hide and seek and the board game Clue combined
I really liked London 2012. The control scheme was right (compared to earlier games). In my opinion Athens 2004 was the deepest, but I had troubles with button mashing. The Torino and Vancouver games were great also. I have Tokyo and play it a lot with my son. If we could get back to the London game model, I would get it in a heartbeat. Winning gold included anthems (though short) but that was huge.
I do hope we see another full game in the future! The more they can move away from button mashing and make controls more timing and precision based the better.
The PS2 version of War of the Whiskers has a case of "Rayman Arena Syndrome". It was a PS2 exclusive for a couple months, so they added extra bells and whistles for the other platforms. There is an option to play with 4 simultaneous players in the other versions. Gamecube and Xbox load times are basically non-existent as well.
Loved Athens 2004 growing up but i am still scarred from the button mashing haha Also played Torino 2006 and Vancouver 2010. Slight preference to Torino. Thats where i feel like it all came together for winter games
I never liked Olympics games because of button mashing. The prospect of ruining controllers or my fingers always put me off! I’d hope the haptics of modern controllers will make control schemes in future games (if there are any) more inventive, like the diving and gymnastics controls you showed in the vid.
Note: On the title screen of Mouse Hunt, he mentions that Tom and Jerry are melting, the reason was because you were playing the European version of this game. (btw this game slaps 'cos its down right fun and hilarious) There is a reference in this game, the title screen music is based of the opening of the 1975 Tom and Jerry Show, same goes for the end and the game over screen.
Hi, what is the name of the background music that you hear at minute 33? Your video is great. I didn't know that there were several Olympic games released for PSone. I only knew about the one from Sydney 2000.
Nagano '98 was my first olympic game ever and holds a special place in my heart. And I think that it actually still holds up! Ski Jumping was my favourite and you definately use the wrong buttons. :D
International Track & Field on PS1 was my favorite Summer Game, and Nagano 98 on PS1 was my favorite Winter Game (if I can only choose from Playstation). Lillehammer 94 on the SNES was by far my favorite Winter Game on any platform. Love that you used the Downhill sountrack in the intro of this video. 👍
While I agree with assements on the games I feel like you got the winner wrong. While Tokyo 2020 is a really good game, the arcadey feel of it makes it not as good as London 2012 plus it doesn't have as many events.
I purchased Sydney then Nagano Liking them I purchased Salt Lake & Athens I didn't enjoy Salt Lake, I loved Athens After that my computer/consoles days died I woke up one day and found myself too old for gaming and wrestling lol I could easily get back into gaming, wrestling on the other hand never 😂