I didn’t expect this video to do so well. Thank you all for all the views and new subscribers. Let me know if you have any ideas on Michael Rosen topics I should make in the future.
Dude that game was awesome! Fighting the V-Rex with a machine gun, those were the good old days. I had so much PTSD from dinosaurs jumping out of nowhere lol
@@fictionsmith3688 I remember playing the demo for it in Wal-Mart back when it was a thing playing as Kong fighting the V rex was the most badass thing especially when you swing into the fight and thrash his ass
Barnyard was a banger of a game. I was surprised that out of that movie they created an open world game with lot of quests/minigames/collectibles/activities
@smort omg that is totally worthy the effort and money just to play Barnyard again xD Why using that power horse to play a game like Resident Evil Village or Elden Ring on Ultra settings when you can play some GOTY Barnyard ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
I liked it too, but 90% of the game you play as Po. I would’ve liked to see a little more diversity when it came to who you played as. Meanwhile in Madagascar you had 4 playable character all with equal playtime plus a special level where you got to play as the penguins.
@@giraffeman326 Yeah, I get that. It would've been fine if it was 100% Po, but they added more characters that you only played as for like, what, two levels? It was still epic though.
@@willem6605 Level design could've been better as well, but the skill tree was a nice addition as well as the multiplayer. I remember by younger brother and I would play that a lot when we were kids.
wall-e, cars and madagascar were really some of the best games ive ever played. the nostalgia hits me hard. idk why, but i liked the ice age 2 game a lot, but that is because its the first console game i remember playing ever.
Barnyard was a banger. So many things to do in that game. The open world, the light RPG mechanics, the mini games, everything. The Tease the Mailman mini game is some of the funniest shit I’ve ever done in a game.
I've recently been getting into a hidden gem of a PS2 licensed game: Bakugan Battle Brawlers. It translates the toy/card game into video game form with more things to do, such as control your roll and have a chance to win even when you have a lower point count. It's quite fun if you ask me, and anything in the OST literally beats the show's theme.
@@Dedric_Price what I find pretty amusing is the bakugan community made nuzlockes surrounding the game, which honestly just proves this game as a pokemon-styled series.
I honestly do not lol. It’s definitely odd how movie tie-in games just straight up aren’t really made at all anymore, but the endless sea of low effort crap is not something I particularly miss. I feel like the GameCube/PS2, GBA, and DS libraries are like 50% mediocre tie-in games.
@@BareBandSubscription That was a problem when we were kids and it was a crapshoot whether a game was quality or not, especially if you were at Blockbuster and you had to simultaneously rush, but not rush too much in choosing a game. However, now that you can immediately look up a review or gameplay of a game with high quality YT Footage, I would say that problems pretty much gone now. Plus, for as many rubbish tie in games that there were, like Spider-Man 2 (on PC), there were always 'hidden' gems like Spider-Man 2 (on Console). In any case, those mediocre tie in games are still being made nowadays, but they're usually mobile games with a crap-ton of ads/microtransactions. At least on 6th gen consoles those would be full blown AA/A games that were a complete, if often mediocre, package. I will say that if anyone has nostalgia for the era, now's a better time than even back then to play them, since you have to just download an emulator and get an ISO, and enjoy those old games with higher resolutions, antialiasing, and other enhancements, and it's free.
My uncle Ryan was actually an artist for the Over the Hedge game! He’s… kinda suffering with schizophrenia now. Good man though, just kinda sad. I was stoked when I saw his name in the credits.
That's really cool actually, I remember having a lot of fun with that game as a kid and I'm sure i'd feel the same if someone I knew did it! Sorry to hear about his condition though, Hoping he's getting the help he needs
The Barnyard game was so good, it’s honestly one of the best open world games I personally have ever played. It’s so fun to 100% the barn and the mini games are timeless. The game will never not be fun
The Madagascar videogame is pretty good. The music is memorable and pronounced, and the levels are all very different and have new mechanics that are all easy to follow. The boss battles are at least somewhat unique from each other. It even has minigames, both as actual levels and as arcade games. Also, just like with the movie Madagascar, its sequel is better.
Barnyard is a banger. Wayyyy better than the movie. I did not expect a customizable character and an upgradeable barn with a whole bunch of stuff to do. I always found it funny that there was so many different salt licks as your character always react the same way to each one.
Batman Begins PS2.. aah.. My Childhood. I haven't played it for years but looking back, That Game felt like it was the Prototype/Blueprint to the Arkham Games. So much similarities with the Stealth and Combat it was Great!
That game was amazing. One of the best things about it for me was it having absolutely NO interface or crosshairs. Extremely immersive. I wish more FPS games were like that.
I remember Incredibles being EXTREMELY difficult. Probably why I didn't like it a whole lot. Over The Hedge lowkey was a real fun game, especially when playing with your friends. Barnyard was fun when I was a kid, but I tried playing it as an adult and quickly was like "I don't have time for this." Superslam was fun, I just wish there was an option to increase the length of the matches. 2 minutes was not enough lol. Also, I know it's not on here, but some of the Harry Potter games were pretty awesome. I enjoyed Prisoner Of Azkaban quite a bit.
Thank you for giving these games some love. Growing up I mostly had tie-in games on my PS2 and Wii, because for some reason I wanted those more than Nintendo games or other popular ones. I regret it, but some of these games were genuinely memorable and fun. Cars and Spongebob especially, I also quite liked Robots.
Then we have movie games rated M: Scarface, The Godfather ('least the first one), and The Warriors. Bloody fun. Granted they were pretty much Grand Theft Auto inspired, but then again, every open-world game after GTA3 was.
Probably gonna get lynched for this one, but what about the 2004 Punisher game? It's based on the movie. Even had Thomas Jane come back to voice Punisher (he played Punisher in the movie).
Whenever I think of ps2, I think of silent hill, dbz games, THQ, the start up, red screen of death, and of course the terrible (but sometimes really good) movie tie in video games, this was a great video
I respect the fact that you used so many different phrases of Michael Rosen Most videos of him I've seen reuse like 70% same ones, which inadvertently make them seem more stale.
I played the Incredibles game when I was like 4 and adored it. I have vivid memories of some parts 16 years later. Gonna have to try and find it somewhere.
You described the over “the hedge” and “Madagascar” game perfectly. Rich the first time but good for replay value. Bumper carts in over the hedge is literally something triple A car games should consider bringing back. The power ups, boost power, the commentary voices, the destruction and explosions, fantastic soundtrack and being able to send your opponent’s up the invisible walls. It’s literally the greatest movie to game mini game I’ve ever played! What a time it was in the early 2000’s.
Nostalgia hits hard with some of these games! Shrek 2 was one of like, the few games upstairs at my Gma's house that we had that was for my cousins and I to play; I don't remember much about it except it maybe being Diablo-esque, kinda? I should take another look at it! I gotta admit, some games I really liked on here weren't really looked on so favorably; Open Season and Chicken Little, especially! I wonder if maybe now that I've matured and sorta gained an eye for video game design, if maybe I won't look at them so favorably anymore lol
If you like PS2 licensed games and/or platformers then you should try Fairly Odd Parents Shadow Showdown, it was my favorite back in the day and sadly doesn't get as much recognition as its contemporaries.
Peter Jackson's King Kong Deserves to be here. Criminally Underrated Masterpiece. Probably the best movie game IN MY OPINION (please chill spidey 2 fans).
As a spidey 2 stan king king is in the running, nothing will ever top the feeling of dread i had when you're trapped in that cave and the t rex is headbutting it trying to get inside
@@anothersocialdisease Dude when my dad was helping me with The Game and he saw The V-Rex for the first time he screamed so loud that I almost Crap my pants Crying LOOL!
Listen man, the hard fact of life is that if you upload enough videos, eventually at least one of them is going to pop off in the algorithm. Congratulations!
Narnia lion, the witch and the wardrobe: *Got it!* pop* *OH! IN THE MOUTH! IT WAS LOVELY!!* Narnia Prince Caspian YES! HERE WE GO AGAIN AND FILL MY MOUTH WITH THAT THICK SWEET JUICE!.... UAAAAAAAAGH!!!*
No love for the 2005 Chronicles of Narnia PS2 game? I remember loving it as a kid. Nice gameplay, amazing soundtrack for a licensed game and fairly varied roster of enemies. I remember it was my first real introduction to the fantasy genre.
I'm glad to see Madagascar for the PS2 on here, i love this game because me and my dad would play the golf course mini game all the time when i was growing up 💖💖💖
this video reminded me of King Kong game, it was a very innovative fps/3rd person shooter/beat 'em up game. The ambience as playing the human character was suspenseful and the fact that just like old school Resident Evil games, it didn't have an actual HUD so it made it more of an immersive experience
Movie tie in games were like a blind bag. Sometimes you got something good, sometimes you got something awful, most of the time you got something passable or mediocre. But trying out the game for the first time to find out was a memorable experience either way.
I never knew PS2 made a Zathura game. Zathura is a masterpiece so hearing they made a game on it is really cool! Very saddening that Michael said it was horrible tho
I have never seen ANYONE talk about Jimmy Neutron and the attack of the twonkies which is my most nostalgic childhood video game. And looking through the comments it seems not many people have played it. Thank you for showing me that this game was not owned by me alone.
I really liked both over the hedge and rattaoulie games. Might just be nostaliga speaking but, over the hedge was so chaotic with a fun campaign and fun minigames. And rattatoulie was semi-open world from the perspective of a rat. It was great.
I honestly did not know there were this many movie licensed games for the PlayStation. I knew about SpongeBob and Bee Movie and Simpsons but that was it.
@@antwanespagett5673 nothing really happens in the first movie, and none of the characters are really likeable besides the penguins. The sequel fixes all of that though.
The Madagascar game was one of the best games i played no PS2 (i replayed most of my favourite ones and didn't have a lot, that's probably why), every level had secrets and a different mechanic, but they were all distinguishable, i remember you being able to play arcade on a secret zone while escaping the zoo in example tl;dr Madagascar game good
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32 minutes ago dang
What about the Terminagor's PS2 game?
*Terminator
True cars the video game was a masterpiece
No no no Cars the Video Game was a masterpiece
Cars DS was the best one ez
What about that Maternational!?
@@JackGamer9731 ur joking right? compared to the wii, ps2, ps3, and 360 versions it just doesn’t compare.
THANK YOU
For real. My sister and I would take turns cruising around Radiator Springs for hours.
You forgot Peter Jackson's King Kong. That game was a golden masterpiece.
Dude that game was awesome! Fighting the V-Rex with a machine gun, those were the good old days. I had so much PTSD from dinosaurs jumping out of nowhere lol
Man, that game was awesome. It was so atmospheric and haunting
@@fictionsmith3688 I remember playing the demo for it in Wal-Mart back when it was a thing playing as Kong fighting the V rex was the most badass thing especially when you swing into the fight and thrash his ass
YES, still one of my favorite FPS games
Also Indiana Jones and Rocky!
Barnyard was a banger of a game.
I was surprised that out of that movie they created an open world game with lot of quests/minigames/collectibles/activities
Bardyard was basically GTA for kids. So much to do. I played the shit out of it.
Waiting for night time to upgrade the barn, riding around at night to get back in time to play some pool 😭
@@giraffeman326 it was bully but with farm animals
@smort dolphin emulator ftw
@smort omg that is totally worthy the effort and money just to play Barnyard again xD
Why using that power horse to play a game like Resident Evil Village or Elden Ring on Ultra settings when you can play some GOTY Barnyard ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Kung Fu Panda was brilliant. At least on PC.
Wall-E is an underrated classic. The videogame too.
same with flushed away on Gameboy Advance
I liked it too, but 90% of the game you play as Po. I would’ve liked to see a little more diversity when it came to who you played as. Meanwhile in Madagascar you had 4 playable character all with equal playtime plus a special level where you got to play as the penguins.
@@giraffeman326 Yeah, I get that. It would've been fine if it was 100% Po, but they added more characters that you only played as for like, what, two levels? It was still epic though.
@@willem6605 Level design could've been better as well, but the skill tree was a nice addition as well as the multiplayer. I remember by younger brother and I would play that a lot when we were kids.
That's a Lot of nostalgia for the PS2 I see
Ratatouille was really fun actually. I loved all the food dreams and slide sections.
Ah, nostalgia hits hard fr.
i play it religiously
I still have it, for nostalgia's sake. The whole game was really fun for me and my sister back in 2012. My favorite level was Little Chef, Big Kitchen
I fucking love this game! Played it so much
facts
Calling Shrek 2 "alright" doesn´t do it justice. Game was NICE
The best parts of Shrek 2 are Shrek's Character Icon and Gingerbread Man's "ok" when you switch to him
@@heyoyo10gaming4 oh yes i loved the game so much played the shit out of Shrek 2 and Madagascar my favorite movie video games
@@heyoyo10gaming4 you forgetting HERO TIME?
@@jojomuppet1820 bought these together as a kid so it’s crash you named them both lol
@@Tra5h_boat6368 OGREEEE POWEEERRR
wall-e, cars and madagascar were really some of the best games ive ever played. the nostalgia hits me hard. idk why, but i liked the ice age 2 game a lot, but that is because its the first console game i remember playing ever.
Michal Rosen starring in disbelief at how much content is in Barnyard.
Lotr The Two Towers and Return of the king are some of the best licensed games ever and deserve to be on here.
Yeah, I figured they'd show up right after Spider-Man, since that's probably the best and they're up there
Was searching for this comment
I've only played Return of the King, but I LOVED it.
Barnyard was a banger. So many things to do in that game. The open world, the light RPG mechanics, the mini games, everything. The Tease the Mailman mini game is some of the funniest shit I’ve ever done in a game.
One of the bests!
Didn't the game have "Milk Squirting"?
Not including Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith is a crime
There’s a million Star Wars games. I couldn’t include all of them or this video would be an hour long.
@@giraffeman326 Revenge of the Sith is the only official movie tie in game from all of them though. 🤦♂️
This is the comment I was looking for
@@twproductions7927 if it were to be included I couldn’t give it a fair ranking because I never completed it.
Star wars 3 ps2 2:53
I couldn't even get past that dancing level in the Shark Tales game. That was IMPOSSIBLE.
Me too bro! That stupid can’t touch this level. I hated it.
Me too ahaha
Me too ahaha
@@giraffeman326 turns out you have to hit the arrows Dead center!
@@giraffeman326 bro the dancing levels only got harder from there💀still loved the game tho, tbh I feel it's kinda underrated
I've recently been getting into a hidden gem of a PS2 licensed game: Bakugan Battle Brawlers. It translates the toy/card game into video game form with more things to do, such as control your roll and have a chance to win even when you have a lower point count. It's quite fun if you ask me, and anything in the OST literally beats the show's theme.
The ps2 version is probably the best version too, the ps3 one forces you to use sixaxis and you cant change it
@@Dedric_Price what I find pretty amusing is the bakugan community made nuzlockes surrounding the game, which honestly just proves this game as a pokemon-styled series.
Played that game a ton as a kid.
It's the only Bakugan game which uses the cast from the show.
I need to get the 360 version sometime...
@@dcb99filmz wait are you serious? This is the ONLY game to use Dan, Runo, and the rest? That honestly sounds ridiculous.
I miss the time when everything has video game adaption
Same
I honestly do not lol. It’s definitely odd how movie tie-in games just straight up aren’t really made at all anymore, but the endless sea of low effort crap is not something I particularly miss. I feel like the GameCube/PS2, GBA, and DS libraries are like 50% mediocre tie-in games.
@SoulfulSilver
I know. They were actually notorious for being crap lol
@@BareBandSubscription That was a problem when we were kids and it was a crapshoot whether a game was quality or not, especially if you were at Blockbuster and you had to simultaneously rush, but not rush too much in choosing a game. However, now that you can immediately look up a review or gameplay of a game with high quality YT Footage, I would say that problems pretty much gone now.
Plus, for as many rubbish tie in games that there were, like Spider-Man 2 (on PC), there were always 'hidden' gems like Spider-Man 2 (on Console). In any case, those mediocre tie in games are still being made nowadays, but they're usually mobile games with a crap-ton of ads/microtransactions. At least on 6th gen consoles those would be full blown AA/A games that were a complete, if often mediocre, package.
I will say that if anyone has nostalgia for the era, now's a better time than even back then to play them, since you have to just download an emulator and get an ISO, and enjoy those old games with higher resolutions, antialiasing, and other enhancements, and it's free.
and now video games are getting movie adaptations
My uncle Ryan was actually an artist for the Over the Hedge game!
He’s… kinda suffering with schizophrenia now. Good man though, just kinda sad. I was stoked when I saw his name in the credits.
That's really cool actually, I remember having a lot of fun with that game as a kid and I'm sure i'd feel the same if someone I knew did it!
Sorry to hear about his condition though, Hoping he's getting the help he needs
The amount of times I had to restart so many of these games as a kid because I didn’t know how to save gives me PTSD
I knew I wasn’t the only one.
I'll be honest, loved Cars on PS2. Always been a sucker for console racing games, even now that I have a really good gaming PC.
The Barnyard game was so good, it’s honestly one of the best open world games I personally have ever played. It’s so fun to 100% the barn and the mini games are timeless. The game will never not be fun
Barnyard always felt like a gta game made for kids. There’s so much to do in it. I played countless hours of it when I was a kid.
@@giraffeman326 but at that point Simpsons Hit and Run is just the better GTA game for Kids outside of just playing a GTA game
The Madagascar videogame is pretty good. The music is memorable and pronounced, and the levels are all very different and have new mechanics that are all easy to follow. The boss battles are at least somewhat unique from each other. It even has minigames, both as actual levels and as arcade games. Also, just like with the movie Madagascar, its sequel is better.
Barnyard is a banger. Wayyyy better than the movie. I did not expect a customizable character and an upgradeable barn with a whole bunch of stuff to do. I always found it funny that there was so many different salt licks as your character always react the same way to each one.
i loved this game when i was younger but why the hell did they put so many damn golf missions?
@@prwlr_66 oh right I forgot about those tbh
Ooo! I remember going to my friend's house and playing Hit and Run! This video sure brought back a lot of good memories.
Batman Begins PS2.. aah.. My Childhood. I haven't played it for years but looking back, That Game felt like it was the Prototype/Blueprint to the Arkham Games. So much similarities with the Stealth and Combat it was Great!
I spent most of my time on that game trying to figure out what L3 was...
@@fletch0g376 lmao, That's me on every Game. Somehow i Always forget what button that is
@@knightslayer8759 I never figured it out until I got a computer 8 years ago xd long past the ps2 days by then
To me it felt like Batman Splinter Cell at the time.
What about Peter Jackson’s King Kong? That was probably the best one to ever exist.
I thought the same thing! I loved that game... and where are the Lord of the Rings game?
That game was amazing. One of the best things about it for me was it having absolutely NO interface or crosshairs. Extremely immersive. I wish more FPS games were like that.
I thought The Golden Compass was up there too.
The Riddick games were awesome too
King Kong Peter Jackson 0:01
Cars was my first video game. Played it when I was 4 on my ps2 and that's history. It'll always have a special place in my heart
I remember Incredibles being EXTREMELY difficult. Probably why I didn't like it a whole lot. Over The Hedge lowkey was a real fun game, especially when playing with your friends. Barnyard was fun when I was a kid, but I tried playing it as an adult and quickly was like "I don't have time for this." Superslam was fun, I just wish there was an option to increase the length of the matches. 2 minutes was not enough lol. Also, I know it's not on here, but some of the Harry Potter games were pretty awesome. I enjoyed Prisoner Of Azkaban quite a bit.
Thank you for giving these games some love. Growing up I mostly had tie-in games on my PS2 and Wii, because for some reason I wanted those more than Nintendo games or other popular ones. I regret it, but some of these games were genuinely memorable and fun. Cars and Spongebob especially, I also quite liked Robots.
Bruh I played the hell out of shrek the third I loved that game
Should've added the Spongebob movie game, it was god tier
Movie
And they should have added LCP and CFTKK
Then we have movie games rated M: Scarface, The Godfather ('least the first one), and The Warriors. Bloody fun.
Granted they were pretty much Grand Theft Auto inspired, but then again, every open-world game after GTA3 was.
Probably gonna get lynched for this one, but what about the 2004 Punisher game? It's based on the movie. Even had Thomas Jane come back to voice Punisher (he played Punisher in the movie).
@@KameWeeb That game was amazing!
Scarface is one of my favorite games!
@@maxkliegl2001 THANK YOU! I absolutely loved it!
Whenever I think of ps2, I think of silent hill, dbz games, THQ, the start up, red screen of death, and of course the terrible (but sometimes really good) movie tie in video games, this was a great video
Absolutely well done. I highly respect that you went out of your way to get other Michael Rosen clips that most people don't typically use
I got my ps2 in 2006 with 3 games: over the edge, madagascar and shrek 2. Probably replayed these games hundreds of times, some of my best memories.
I respect the fact that you used so many different phrases of Michael Rosen
Most videos of him I've seen reuse like 70% same ones, which inadvertently make them seem more stale.
The Meet the robinsons game was a straight up rage fest especially once you get those claws.
The reason Star Wars Battlefront 2 isn't here it's that a Michael Rosen clip does not exist that can do it justice.
I played the Incredibles game when I was like 4 and adored it. I have vivid memories of some parts 16 years later. Gonna have to try and find it somewhere.
Aw I loved the Robots game as a kid!
You described the over “the hedge” and “Madagascar” game perfectly. Rich the first time but good for replay value.
Bumper carts in over the hedge is literally something triple A car games should consider bringing back. The power ups, boost power, the commentary voices, the destruction and explosions, fantastic soundtrack and being able to send your opponent’s up the invisible walls. It’s literally the greatest movie to game mini game I’ve ever played!
What a time it was in the early 2000’s.
I had no idea that these games even existed. The only ones I played were the Shrek and Spider-Man games.
Nostalgia hits hard with some of these games! Shrek 2 was one of like, the few games upstairs at my Gma's house that we had that was for my cousins and I to play; I don't remember much about it except it maybe being Diablo-esque, kinda? I should take another look at it!
I gotta admit, some games I really liked on here weren't really looked on so favorably; Open Season and Chicken Little, especially! I wonder if maybe now that I've matured and sorta gained an eye for video game design, if maybe I won't look at them so favorably anymore lol
If you like PS2 licensed games and/or platformers then you should try Fairly Odd Parents Shadow Showdown, it was my favorite back in the day and sadly doesn't get as much recognition as its contemporaries.
What?! Over the Hedge SLAPPED! They added SO MUCH more from the original movie!
I agree, but the game is repetitive after a while.
Peter Jackson's King Kong Deserves to be here. Criminally Underrated Masterpiece. Probably the best movie game IN MY OPINION (please chill spidey 2 fans).
Yeah I loved it when I was 7 and I played through it so much that my disc stopped working.
As a spidey 2 stan king king is in the running, nothing will ever top the feeling of dread i had when you're trapped in that cave and the t rex is headbutting it trying to get inside
@@MercSamurai09 I had to buy 4 Discs because how much Me And My Dad Were Playing together lol
@@anothersocialdisease Dude when my dad was helping me with The Game and he saw The V-Rex for the first time he screamed so loud that I almost Crap my pants Crying LOOL!
Madagascar and Over the Hedge games were my childhood! I’d use to replay them over and over and over again
Listen man, the hard fact of life is that if you upload enough videos, eventually at least one of them is going to pop off in the algorithm. Congratulations!
I played Ice Age 2 as a kid sooo much, I remember it being vety fun. Also, Asterix and Obelix XXL. Very fun game
Shrek SuperSlam was golden! Absolutely an incredible game!
So much destruction
Ice Age 2 was the best Ice Age licensed game, you take that back this instant!
Shrek 2 on Console is pretty fun
Ice Age the meltdown was a hell of a game!
Over the Hedge, Zuthura, Madagascar and Robots will always hold a special place in my heart
Narnia lion, the witch and the wardrobe:
*Got it!* pop* *OH! IN THE MOUTH! IT WAS LOVELY!!*
Narnia Prince Caspian
YES! HERE WE GO AGAIN AND FILL MY MOUTH WITH THAT THICK SWEET JUICE!.... UAAAAAAAAGH!!!*
In my head of a 8 years kid, open season was great, still give me a peacefull sensation play it
0:11-0:14 Was the best part, it cracked me up.
Who knew that they made a video game out of EVERY movie I watched as a young kid
No love for the 2005 Chronicles of Narnia PS2 game? I remember loving it as a kid. Nice gameplay, amazing soundtrack for a licensed game and fairly varied roster of enemies. I remember it was my first real introduction to the fantasy genre.
I love when this man does the * nooc * thing with the mouth
3:15 OK this one killed me in laughter
It feels like back then every major movie and show had some type of licensed game
I loved Robots, Over the Hedge, Incredibles, Madacascar, Shrek 2, Ice Age games. Those were the shit back in the day, such strong nostalgia.
I'm glad to see Madagascar for the PS2 on here, i love this game because me and my dad would play the golf course mini game all the time when i was growing up 💖💖💖
Cars and MatterNational were masterpieces, canon to the story of movies, open world, side quests, mini games and more. I wish I could play the again.
Peter Jackson's King Kong is the best movie game ever that's actually better than the movie itself.
Bee Movie The Game = soggy cake?!
U'r gonna have to tell me why you have such a hot take
It was a buggy mess
@@cooler_carpington Well no duh, it's about bees. /j
I want to include the Ben 10 games, dont know how much love those got by everybody else, but I use to buy all of them and had a lot of fun with.
Thank you so much this helped a lot!!!! You saved my life
You’re welcome
this video reminded me of King Kong game, it was a very innovative fps/3rd person shooter/beat 'em up game. The ambience as playing the human character was suspenseful and the fact that just like old school Resident Evil games, it didn't have an actual HUD so it made it more of an immersive experience
Everyone who played Shrek 2 understood the absolute hell it was, and enjoyed it
I remember the times when I used to play the Wall-E game, certainly one of the best video games in the classics
The Godfather Game isn't it? That was a masterpiece of PS2 GTA-Style games. I still play the PS3 remastered version and it's so f*cking good game.
Madagascar was the best game ever. I tortured it as a kid so many times that i knew every level
Movie tie in games were like a blind bag. Sometimes you got something good, sometimes you got something awful, most of the time you got something passable or mediocre. But trying out the game for the first time to find out was a memorable experience either way.
I never knew PS2 made a Zathura game. Zathura is a masterpiece so hearing they made a game on it is really cool! Very saddening that Michael said it was horrible tho
Madagascar ps2 was amazing you bringing back memories
criminal that star wars revenge of the sith isnt here
No one is talking about battle of bikini bottom and how it was described perfectly
Hit and Run was fun as hell, critics hated it but I've never heard anyone say anything negative.
I have never seen ANYONE talk about Jimmy Neutron and the attack of the twonkies which is my most nostalgic childhood video game. And looking through the comments it seems not many people have played it. Thank you for showing me that this game was not owned by me alone.
Shrek Superslam is unbelievably good. Still has a competitive scene last I checked
How dare you, Shrek the Third was a great game, and Ratatouille wasn't just "alright"
Flushed away is good my friend 😂 I loved it
Smash n Crash was incredible. Loved playing it as a kid!
Ratatouille and Cars for the PS2 are bangers dude.
This is Peter Jackson’s King Kong: The Official Game of the Movie erasure.
I remember just vibing on cars and spiderman 2 when i was young.
Bro, PS2 had very nice games, just having that spongebob game i was so happy
I really liked both over the hedge and rattaoulie games.
Might just be nostaliga speaking but, over the hedge was so chaotic with a fun campaign and fun minigames.
And rattatoulie was semi-open world from the perspective of a rat. It was great.
I honestly did not know there were this many movie licensed games for the PlayStation. I knew about SpongeBob and Bee Movie and Simpsons but that was it.
1:54 This is so true lmao. The movie is so mediocre, but game is actually pretty good XD. The story is actually funny and good too.
I think Madagascar 1 is alright but Madagascar 2 knocks it out of the park for me
How is it mediocre?
@@antwanespagett5673 nothing really happens in the first movie, and none of the characters are really likeable besides the penguins. The sequel fixes all of that though.
bruh, cars deserved a better description than that
Simpson road rage also a masterpiece ahah
I played shark tale on the gamecube as a toddler. I couldn't get passed the rhythm section for the life of me
One of the best Movie Games I have ever played was the one for Peter Jackson's King Kong. Lovely game!
I’ve replayed Spider-Man 2 and The Incredibles because they were both so fun to me as a kid
I shouldn't have, but I legitimately expected him to say Batman instead of *the bike.*
Should’ve thrown in Scooby Doo: Night of 100 Frights. That thing sold so well it became a greatest hits
The Madagascar game was one of the best games i played no PS2 (i replayed most of my favourite ones and didn't have a lot, that's probably why), every level had secrets and a different mechanic, but they were all distinguishable, i remember you being able to play arcade on a secret zone while escaping the zoo in example
tl;dr Madagascar game good
Shrek 2 movie game was a chaotic masterpiece.