User:The Midna/ListofGames
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I've compiled a list of some games I like. Notice it says "USED to be scared of".
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[edit] BANJO-KAZOOIE AND BANJO-TOOIE
My Review: Both great games. Great memories, great times. The multiplayer on Banjo-Tooie is awesome. I recommend them both strongly.
Used To Be Scared Of: Drowning
[edit] THE LEGEND OF ZELDA: OCARINA OF TIME
My Review: Superb Zelda game. One of the best games ever, if not the best.
Used To Be Scared Of: Dead Hand. ReDeads. In the Kakariko Graveyard, there are tombs. Inside some are treasure chests; others there are ReDeads. I used to go into them, hoping for a chest, but end up being scared crazy by a ReDead standing up and screaming at me. I would then run back into the exit, and go again. (I was like 6 or 7!)
[edit] THE LEGEND OF ZELDA: MAJORA'S MASK
My Review: Short game, not including sidequests. The sidequests, however, are great.
Used To Be Scared Of: THE HUGE MOON COMING TO CRASH INTO THE TOWN IN A LIMITED AMOUNT OF TIME!!!
[edit] DONKEY KONG 64
My Review: Great game. The multiplayer is fun.
Used To Be Scared Of: Mad Jack, a psycho Jack-in-the-box that hops toward you, while shooting out laser beams, while you are standing on multiple floating blocks.
[edit] YOSHI'S STORY
My Review: Though a bit childish, it's still great and a lot of fun.
Used To Be Scared Of: This one course where a fish jumps up throughout the whole course and tries to swallow you.
[edit] KIRBY 64: THE CRYSTAL SHARDS
My Review: Best Kirby game in my opinion. You can combine abilities, which makes that game even funner.
Used To Be Scared Of: In Shiver Star, there is a course that is basically a factory with machines and stuff. In this part, you have to smash blocks, while being pulled back by a conveyor belt. You also have to avoid robots that smash you with hammers. Another part of that same course is where the ceiling falls down, then goes up again and repeats. You have to find safe places to hide, then continue to move without being squished by the ceiling.
