kingcahju
King Cahju
kingcahju

2016 and on has done nothing but reinforce the notion that Accountability is a dying—if not already dead—concept.

He’s still a good looking white guy with a great body and there are still 14 year olds looking at the Internet, so yeah, he’ll be fine.

Never knew who he was until this video so it has certainly helped expose him to more people. He was on national news and I am sure a whole lot of people checked out his videos because of it which has made him and Google a lot of money.

This might be mine. I haven’t played it in probably two decades, but a Star Wars fighting game was mind blowing to me as a kid.

I completely agree with you on this one. I will never forget my disappointment of finishing the game and rereading the the three reviews in I want to say Electronic Gaming Monthly and realizing that those slackers clearly never played past the first forty hours....

Best game universe! All the secrets where worth it

Oh jeez, I just posted on another comment about Sonic ‘06 having my favorite soundtrack, but now you’ve posted this. It’s a close race in my opinion for which game had the better soundtrack.

I was going to post this. The controls actually get a lot better when you learn that there’s 2 different ways to turn and can be used in conjunction.

I still have the PC version from way back then (sadly the jewel case is cracked in a few places but still not entirely broken), and honestly, when I got my first PC even

Mutant Football League is on Steam and Xbox One Game Preview currently

Xenogears. Picture even supports that. My all measures though the game is incomplete, a mess of storytelling due to that and a slog to finish. It’s a good half of a game resorting in the end to exposition dumps. But damn do I love the characters and world and story so much. The gameplay felt fresh to me and I love it

Mutant League Football just had a sequel drop. It’s on steam right now. Google it.

DOA: Xtreme Beach Volleyball. Honestly, I loved playing in the casino on it plus trying to figure out what character liked what gift was a challenge. The rest of it was...well...what it was.

(Have DOA:XBV2 but haven’t played it yet)

First thing that sprang to mind is Vertiginous Golf. There’s something laughter-inducing about how disinterested the game is in having you play it. It’s actively trying to make you leave and play something else instead, so that it can get back to that nice nap it was having in an especially dark corner of your Steam

Let’s be honest as much as those original Battlefront games were great they weren’t half schlocky half-broken bug-filled messes.

I don’t know if it counts as “bad” but since there has never been a sequel to Mutant League Football, and no, Mutant League Hockey doesn’t count.

Too Human, the game had problems, but the biggest offenders were the fact it didn’ explain a god damned thing as far as mechanics go, leaving you to experiment and figure it out, and the ice forest which is the worst level ever. I loved the story, the world itself and the design to everything and I loved the hell out

First game I thought of is Wall Street Kid for NES. It’s slow, repetitive, and dull, but somehow it has enough oddball charm that I still enjoy playing through it every once in a while.

Duke Nukem Forever. It had it’s problems, but it was nowhere near as bad as people made it out to be.

Nes Hockey. You could pick between skinny, medium, and fat guys. My friends and I would have 8 team tournaments. Then graduated to NBA JAM.

Star Wars: Masters of Teras Kasi.