Need help with Gamecube titles and their playabiltiy

Fletch

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Well, here's the list:
Spiderman 2
Dead To Rights
X-Men III - The Official Game
Metroid Prime (I like this one)
Time Splitters
Star Wars Rebel Strike - Rogue Squadron III
Medal Of Honor - Rising Sun
Medal Of Honor - Frontline
1080 Avalanche
Need For Speed Underground

It would be great to get an idea which ones to start with, which ones I should get rid of, and which ones I should keep.

Keep in mind I got all of these for less than $2 a piece so no big deal if they are not great games. Thanks!!!
 
[quote name='Fletch']Well, here's the list:
Spiderman 2
Metroid Prime (I like this one)
Time Splitters
Star Wars Rebel Strike - Rogue Squadron III
Need For Speed Underground[/quote]

That should be the ones to hold onto for gameplay. The others were lazy ports or just plain crappy games.
 
The only game I have on that list is Metroid Prime (one of the best GameCube games). The others aren't worth it.
 
1080 isn't bad.

Spiderman 2 is pretty awesome - best swinging mechanic of any of the Spiderman games.

Metroid Prime, Rebel Strike and Timesplitters I would hold on to as well.
 
I'll go out on a limb and say that X-Men can be fun for the Nightcrawler levels. They did a decent job with his teleportation, and it was fun popping all over the place. That's only 1/3 of the game, though, and you have to play through some really awful stuff to get to them.

Agree with pretty much everyone else on the other picks.
 
You should sell most of them and get Fire Emblem. :lol:

You should probably sell off these:

Spiderman 2
Dead To Rights
X-Men III - The Official Game
Medal Of Honor - Rising Sun
Medal Of Honor - Frontline
1080 Avalanche

You could get Call of Duty 4 (PC) and Orange Box (PC) to get your needs for shooters.
 
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Actually that is a pretty good list of fun games. They are all at least average to amazing. If you want to really know what is the worst of the bunch, it is that X-Men game. I suggest playing all first to see which ones you want and do not want.

I have to agree with 'Cube Daddy, 1080 is a fun game. Get the codes online for the avalanche events and have fun!

The Cube version of Dead to Rights is better than the XBox version. It has better controls and difficulty.

Also, Spiderman 2 is the best of all Spiderman games for the Cube and Wii.

If you want recommendations get the Zelda games, Resident Evil REmake, Resident Evil Zero, Eternal Darkness, Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes, Viewtiful Joe, F-Zero GX, Wave Race, Ikaruga, and Resident Evil 4 (if you don't own a Wii).
 
Keep TimeSplitters 2 and/or TimeSplitters: Future Perfect for the Cube--without online for PS2 or XBox anymore, all the games are the same in terms of features and overall playability, and the GC version of TS2 has an extra Cheat mode for Nintendo fans (and less jaggies).

I originally played both on the PS2, but picked them up for the GC to play with my kids--mostly TS2 as TS3 is rated M and is a little scary for the young ones.

They are both great FPS games and will still be playable when I later upgrade to a Wii (funny hearing myself say that).
 
Depends if you have time to play them all or if you also have newer systems to play.

I would keep these no matter what, order of best to worst:
Metroid Prime
Time Splitters (its the 2nd or 3rd I assume since 1st wasn't on GC)
Star Wars Rebel Strike - Rogue Squadron III

I would keep these and play them if you're not going to play newer games in their genre right away, order of best to worst:
Medal Of Honor - Frontline
Need For Speed Underground
Medal Of Honor - Rising Sun
1080 Avalanche

I would only play and keep these if you have nothing else to play, order of best to worst:
Spiderman 2
Dead To Rights
X-Men III - The Official Game
 
I would have to say to hold on to Metroid Prime, Star Wars Rogue Squadron III, and possibly Need for Speed for the racing parts. Thats my opinion though...
 
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