It's REAL good! Found out a third game was in the works but got canned waaay back when. Sucks we never saw it or got some kind of spiritual successor to it. Either way we got an Instant classic of a game here
@@Paur Dude I’ve had that exact thought before! Great minds think alike! Imagine a Superman or DBZ game where you could fly freely and simultaneously fight enemies while weaving through attacks. It would be magnificent. I can’t believe no one has tried to borrow the control scheme from these games. It’s too perfect!
Ordered a copy for the ps4 because of this review. What I like the most is how the game looks and the design and as it turns out the mecha were designed by Yoji Shinkawa, the guy who worked on MGS. How does ZOE1 holds up for the ps3? I know that it also has a remaster of the first game, which was not ported over to the ps4 so might also pick that one. Interested in some of the older games from the ps3 and previous generations but man do they cost much it's actually crazy at times, emulation is left as the only way to experience them.
YOO that's awesome to hear! Glad I was able to help in anyway bc yeah there's just so much here to make Zoe2 its own thing - those instant classic mech designs being one of em. Dem when it comes to Zoe1 I'm not too sure honestly. Last I finished it was yeeeears ago. Don't remember any hiccups so it should be perfectly fine to play w the collection. Oooh yea its kinda wild now. If I'm lucky I can find solid deals for 360 while the same exact game on ps3 will be pricier. If you're REALLY interested playing older action games then yea man do whatever you can to enjoy em. If they don't give us official ways to get em then it has to be done. We really can't do much w those online stores closing n many games being delisted due to licenses ending
One of the best games I’ve ever played. This joint’s a classic.
It's REAL good! Found out a third game was in the works but got canned waaay back when. Sucks we never saw it or got some kind of spiritual successor to it. Either way we got an Instant classic of a game here
Game's basic mechanics are perfect for any similar action game. Superman, DBZ, all of it. Silky smooth and intuitive.
@@Paur Dude I’ve had that exact thought before! Great minds think alike! Imagine a Superman or DBZ game where you could fly freely and simultaneously fight enemies while weaving through attacks. It would be magnificent. I can’t believe no one has tried to borrow the control scheme from these games. It’s too perfect!
@@Paur Ikr this makes DBZ Kakarot's gameplay look like a joke
I still can't believe this game was on ps2 and you can play it until 2024 and enjoy
All thanks to that remaster they did! Really wish more ps2 action games would get that same treatment tho
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Onimusha 2&3 in the top of this list 💔
Ordered a copy for the ps4 because of this review. What I like the most is how the game looks and the design and as it turns out the mecha were designed by Yoji Shinkawa, the guy who worked on MGS. How does ZOE1 holds up for the ps3? I know that it also has a remaster of the first game, which was not ported over to the ps4 so might also pick that one.
Interested in some of the older games from the ps3 and previous generations but man do they cost much it's actually crazy at times, emulation is left as the only way to experience them.
YOO that's awesome to hear! Glad I was able to help in anyway bc yeah there's just so much here to make Zoe2 its own thing - those instant classic mech designs being one of em. Dem when it comes to Zoe1 I'm not too sure honestly. Last I finished it was yeeeears ago. Don't remember any hiccups so it should be perfectly fine to play w the collection.
Oooh yea its kinda wild now. If I'm lucky I can find solid deals for 360 while the same exact game on ps3 will be pricier. If you're REALLY interested playing older action games then yea man do whatever you can to enjoy em. If they don't give us official ways to get em then it has to be done. We really can't do much w those online stores closing n many games being delisted due to licenses ending