We didn't include Aladdin, Jungle Book and Lion King in the feature as they aren't long forgotten - as mentioned at the start of the article, a lot of the 16-bit Disney games are still very well remembered.
Bring back Pogs.
This is a "Most Played" article, not a review.
It's mentioned in the article that it was released late last year.
Its not exactly the clearest - "Defeated but his heart still beats!" and such.
Where did you get that idea from? It's a one-on-one fighting game, like Soul Calibur or Mortal Kombat.
Post updated. Thanks.
Every time I hear the words 'Activision' and 'licensed game' in the same sentence a shudder goes down my spine.
This game feels rushed out - loads of glitches, etc. They should have delayed it until Into Darkness was released on DVD/Blu-ray and tied it in with that.
How long did you play it for? Anything more than a couple of hours and chances are 'Stockholm syndrome' may have settled in.
Yes - that's mentioned in the article.
The PSone version was canned, so Titus did save us some grief there.
Well, they don't call it Crash Course for nothing!
But seriously, I'm guessing MS underestimated how popular CC2 will be. Give it a week and the servers will be more stable, just like what happened during Defiance's launch.
Has anybody thought to ask Amazon if this is an error? Quite obvious that it is, seeing Judgment is only a month old.
Seems legit.
Pretty sure Brothers in Arms leads the way here.
Call of Juarez has fans?
Maybe so, but a publisher isn't going to release a TV-licensed game in the UK if that show doesn't air over here.
Fire Fighter 3/10
That was an entirely different game. A different publisher (EA) and developer.
Even the blurb to this "news" story makes me cringe.