"Cricketers compete in 2 v 2 games surrounded by large banners showing superimposed fans cheering." Pics in the piece!
There's also bizarre games too. Cricketers compete in 2 v 2 games surrounded by large banners showing superimposed fans cheering. Contestants of “table basketball”, a neon-lit arcade machine, ostensibly represent countries from around the world.
10. Patapon I didn't expect to get so attached to little murder eyeballs, yet here we are......I mostly love how interesting the premise of inputting commands thru drum beat patterns to lead your army was really creative (the visuals too were also a main draw for me!)
#UncoolTwo50 Day 21, (30) Song: Planet Earth Artist: Duran Duran (1981) I especially love early Duran Duran when they were still so New Wave sounding. Here's a nice pic.
28. Might and Magic 8 Yeah, the whole Enroth series. MM8 tries to do something new with the engine and the mechanics, and has some interesting innovations, but the core gameplay remains the same one that I enjoy.
35. Spec Ops: The Line This demonstrates an incredible intertwining between gameplay and story, in some ways that I really haven't seen many games pull off since. This stands above and beyond many cover-based military shooters of the era.
27. Might and Magic 7 This one also came in a follow-up pack (also 24 CDs), and I was so stoked that this game was in it. Updated and more complex mechanics, but still the same large and living world (same general setting as MM6 in fact!).
26. Might and Magic 6 This was the very first Might and Magic I've ever played. It came in a pack of like 24 CDs with various games, and this one instantly became my favorite of them all. Relatively simple mechanics with a living world in a masterful combination.