The 10 Worst Games Made For The PSP and DS 82
VonSnouty writes "With the DS and PSP now out of their 'early years', handheld specialist Pocket Gamer has taken the innovative approach of warning readers off of the 10 worst games for the PSP released so far, as well as the
and 10 worst games for the DS. The latter piece notes that: 'The DS has suffered from as many bad games as its Sony rival. Indeed, according to this unbiased evaluation of the PSP and DS game reviews on MetaCritic, DS has played host to even more dreadful, money-sucking stinkers. The reason? Probably the same things we love the DS for — its unique features, such as the dual-screens and the stylus. A lazy PlayStation 2 port might at least result in a mediocre game on PSP, but DS games done on the cheap are likely to be pure evil.'"
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I thought so too, but then I had to ask, how come the DS doesn't have a higher number of highly rated games than PSP?
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Also, there are only so many good developers out there. Far fewer than there are poor developers.
But my personal take on it is that in fact, the DS does have more good games than the PSP. I mean, if the PSP has a library to match Mario Kart DS, New Super M
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I have a DS and not a PSP... Animal crossing and nintendogs? You can continue to weed your village and raise money doing one of the not quite superfluous... uh... three ways of making money in the over-rated Animal Crossing... I haven't played nintendogs, but I am pretty sure
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You obviously don't like games that require constant care or are centered around
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You seriously are left in a state of perpetual rent paying, and collecting things through VERY linear means. There is fishing, digging, and catching bugs. You can also plant things. That's it!
I'm sorry, but the amount of intellect it takes to draw pleasure from such narrow activities, which are all incredibly boring to actually do, is low.
Want to fish? Click in the water near a fish that will almost always come and bite.
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I don't know man. I like Animal Crossing. The entire point of the game is just to collect weird things and find rare items. There's no end goal, it's just a nice relaxing game I can play for 10-20 minutes and then put it back down. Having the local animals come up to me and say ridiculous things, or buying some crazy item like a pimp's hat at the store is all I really need to laugh and have a good time during my short play session.
But yeah, it's not for everyone. People at my work definitely think
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To you, it sucks. My girlfriend loves it, and I used to play it regularly, too. There's no grand goal (just some smaller things you can achieve). That doesn't bother me. I just liked to "hang out" and relax. Write letters and see how the animals react, try to breed fruit, search for paintings, make clothes, collect music, make stars... There's a lot to do. It did get boring after a few months, but it actually held up longer than most other games I own.
I missed the Cube's NES games, though.
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Not every game is for every person (Score:2)
(I own both a DS and a PSP)
Animal Crossing is one of these love/hate games. Americans mostly seem to hate it, while the Japanese seem to love it. The fact that you don't like it doesn't mean that it's a bad game. Just means that it's not for you.
Nintendogs is a great game, by the way. I played this for hours a day when it came out. Same applies to Animal Crossing, for that matter. Both very good games, but both not suited for everyone.
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Probably because Sony forced PSP-owners to wait longer for good games? [/sarcasm]
Most reviews for PSP I have seen - they are all made as if the game in question was for real console. DS is really more portable one. IMHO DS is much more portable than PSP. In some sense, PSP and DS are incomparable.
My friends have PSP and I have DS. Most PSP games are very spectacular - but do not have that much of "portable" aspect. Most DS games are easy and often fit to fill a 5/10/15 minute gap one might happened t
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My friends have PSP and I have DS. Most PSP games are very spectacular - but do not have that much of "portable" aspect. Most DS games are easy and often fit to fill a 5/10/15 minute gap one might happened to have - regardless of where you are. Pausing game on DS is as easy as closing lid - PSP's "hold" takes more effort. After closing lid, you can put DS in pocket and forget it - that's also plus. By contrast, PSP needs to be put in protective case since its screen is open.
I can agree that some PSP games are not designed well enough to be portable. Lumines is a great example of this. It's a very good PSP game (the first one, not the second one... stupid hyped up MTV TRL trash), but a single run through on challenge mode (where you unlock a good majority of the skins) can take 40-60 minutes for a decent player! Great for long trips... bad for short trips.
Also, the hold feature works just fine, but I'm a bit spoiled, because I have a case that my PSP goes into and I can p
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Sony politicizing of PSP is one of its biggest minuses. I didn't wanted to end-up with locked down device like their Mylo - potentially powerful, but by Sony's corporate will turned into calculator.
On other side, DS has no additional capabilities - IOW, nothing Nintendo can b
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Less high-profile 3D games (Score:2)
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Link?
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In America, yes. In Japan, no.
Subjective (Score:2, Interesting)
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doesnt that defeat the purpose of review sites/magazines?
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You can't read an unbiased opinion in the media these days. The best you will get is to find an editor or two who share your opinion and stick with them. But good luck because it's going to cost you hundreds to find out if you're right. And at $50+ a pop, it's not worth it. The only thing they're good for is showing screen shots or in-game footage. On occasion you can rely on them to tell you how well a game controls.
The only way to know how well a game will entertain you.. is to play it. So it's borrowing from a friend or renting it before you buy it if you're into that sort of thing. It sucks, but I can't afford to buy more than 3-4 games a year at full price, so if I can't borrow it or at least just know it's going to be good, I probably won't pick it up.
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The thing that really nicks me is that a game can get a bunch of 8's out of 10 for a rating and be absolutely amazing, but just didn't have the media push to give it the 9 it deserved. And 7's and 8's are used far too
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Nah, the best you can do is to go to one of those review aggregate sites an look at the overall score (like metacritic.com or gamerankings.com ).
Of course sometimes I just do not understand why people like some kind of games... I got Wario Ware for GBA because It was supposed to be gggrrreat but I really dislike it, I find it to be a half assed game which *I* cold have done using BASICA...
And now with the wii you ha
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WarioWare Smooth Moves is definitely just as stupid as the others.
I really enjoy it.
ZING! (Score:2)
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About the DS Version of King Kong:
A murky horrible mess, imagine if a 50-foot high monkey sat on you and by some quirk you found yourself up his ass. Yes, you'd be lucky you hadn't be killed. But would you call yourself lucky, really? You're up a monkey's ass, man!>
That's pure magic (sniff).
But about the ratings. They're useless unless you know something about the reviewer. If you don't know I love FPSs, don't like long storylines, and go gaga over anyt
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If he always lies, he'll tell the truth, because he will be lying about lying, and if he always tells the truth, then he's telling the truth. Either way, you know which is which now.
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My experience was with Jet Moto 3. I absolutely loved the first one, and the second one only made it better. So naturally I assumed the third one must be excellent. Instead it was completely different, and quite stupid. It was made by a different developer than the first two, same route that Guitar Hero seems to be taking...
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I played a demo and thought the designers fell so much in love with the Havok physics engine that they forgot to make the actual combat interesting -- even Oblivion's slashfest seems more interesting. And what was it with the spikes everywhere? These evil henchmen need to sic OSHA on their overlord's ass.
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It's better in my opinion to go a site like metacritic to get a wider range of reviews and see what pros and cons are consistant between each review.
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See the gamerankings page for Dark Messiah [gamerankings.com]
Avg Ratio: 74%
Based On 43 Media Outlets
DS... (Score:3, Insightful)
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OMG. You do not seem to actually own DS?
Worst ever feat DS games are trying to pull - is using mic. "Whistle" or even worse "Say that" - followed "try again" hell. By far I found that feature of DS being most terrifying.
Luckily few games use it by now.
In contrast, DS touch-screen does miracles. Just check Metroid or Brain Age. E.g. Lost Magic - mage oriented RPG - does uses touch screen for actually drawing a spell on arcane circle to cast it: player really experience all the tire of casting compl
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Lost Magic is actually quite fun, but it just illustrat
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No Lunar dragon song (Score:2)
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I think I sunk 30 hours in it before I just felt that I really didn't need to spend 10 more to see the ending.
"Best" DS game list (Score:2)
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Basicly it tried to take Dawn of mana amd make it a normal mana game.. instead it became massacres and pinballs.
I'll finish it for the story but thats about it.
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hmmm (Score:2)
Is this roundup accurate? "Daikatana 2: Daikatana Harder, DS Platinum Edition" didn't even make the list.
Re:hmmm (Score:5, Funny)
No. I do have some Duke Nukem Forever jokes, but they're only halfway written. They're sure to be done real soon, though.
The real story: (Score:5, Insightful)
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That's true in the PC world. In the console world, it's in the console maker's best interest not to approve titles that make the console look bad.
Not just games (Score:2)
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Same goes for music and movie reviews. By the time you've gone pro, and at least have a professional production job, that's a free 25% or so right there.
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How many games have these people played? (Score:3, Interesting)
Bad game idea (Score:1)
OOPS.
Lists: The current hot click-generating hype (Score:2)
Where do I sign? (Score:2)
no substance (Score:2)
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More often than not, those reviewers are simply looking for the graphics rather than the game.
If you want to learn how to write or recognize quality reviews for games, you may want to look at
Burnout Legends was Life-Changing! Sort of. (Score:1)
It really seems like certain game companies are looking to make a quick buck out of the DS and standards of gaming suffer because of that.
No Goldeneye DS? (Score:1)
guilty Gear (Score:2)
Tomb Raider DS (Score:2)