View Full Version : Fairly cheap PS2 games at Best Buy
Starcade
04-29-2003, 04:30 PM
You can get Onimusha 2 for $19.99, and Seek and Destroy for $9.99, also, Atari Aniversary (for PS1) for $9.99. Just giving you the heads up.
Videogamerdaryll
04-29-2003, 06:44 PM
Yea..The Best Buy near me just had an offer of 3 'greatest hits" PS2 games for $25.00
Now That's cheap..
I bought Seek and Destroy for $7.99 at Circuit City when it first came out..
It's a pretty decent game $7.99 or even $10.00..I like it..
Seek and Destroy is alright. Terribly easy and short, though. It feels like half a game.
The budget title I really recommend is Road Trip. Pure driving fun.
Dahne
04-29-2003, 10:23 PM
I tried Onimusha 2 once, and I have just one problem;
What the hell is up with the controls?
Instead of the normal, intuitive kind, where the character runs wherever you point him, in this they make you use left and right to turn and up to move forward. You can't change itm, either. The first boss handed my ass to be just because I couldn't get my guyu to go where I wanted him to. Why in the world would a company make a game so much less fun by using this terrible control scheme? Is there something I just don't get here?
junglehunter
04-29-2003, 10:25 PM
Does anyone know if Best Buy usually has any copies of Gitaroo-Man for PS2?
Starcade
04-29-2003, 10:59 PM
Not the one near me, I looked for it and Rez, to no avail... :(
junglehunter
04-29-2003, 11:05 PM
Why the hell is Rez so rare? I see at least three copies brand new wherever I go.
I tried Onimusha 2 once, and I have just one problem;
What the hell is up with the controls?
Instead of the normal, intuitive kind, where the character runs wherever you point him, in this they make you use left and right to turn and up to move forward. You can't change itm, either.Never played a survival horror game, I take it? That's how they control. Awful, isn't it?
Blame Shinji Mikami.
Kid Fenris
04-30-2003, 12:29 PM
I tried Onimusha 2 once, and I have just one problem;
What the hell is up with the controls?
Instead of the normal, intuitive kind, where the character runs wherever you point him, in this they make you use left and right to turn and up to move forward. You can't change itm, either.Never played a survival horror game, I take it? That's how they control. Awful, isn't it?
Blame Shinji Mikami.
Yeah, Mikami used it in the original Resident Evil because he felt the awkward control would make the game even more intense and frightening. Somehow, it became the standard for the entire survival horror genre.
The whole "corridor" control thing bugged me when I first played RE, but I got used to it, and strangely enough, it hasn't really bothered me since. A lot of people still hate it, though, so don't feel bad if you never adjust.