Anyone else remember the PS1 and PS2 Harry Potter games? Those games were honestly really good and had a lot of charm to them, but they suffered from having almost no development time due to being tie in games. Honestly I feel it would be super cool if they were re-made and incorporated the best parts from the PS1, PS2, and even PC all together as a remake. Add in some mini games and some bonuses and we got a stew going.
(Also I feel like Im the only one who remembers Scooby-Doo Night of 100 Frights from back in the day which I also feel really deserves a remaster. It was never that challenging of a game but damn did it reek of charm. Crazy to think both Night of 100 Frights and the Harry Potter games are now 18 years old.)
Man, the nostalgia in this thread right now is awesome.
Ratatouille, Wall-E. Those Disney Interactive games were really fun. Owned them on PC.
I used to play a Ratatouille game on PS2. That game used to terrify me as a kid due to the game over screens and patrols like the dogs.
Maybe I ruined the experience/challenge of a video game by doing this, but it definitely helped keep 8-year-old me entertained and got me to complete the games... I looked up nearly every cheat code I could and just had fun with every one. Some were fun cosmetic unlocks (like giving Wall-E gold treads or an Alien backpack) some were gameplay-based and I kept them on a lot. Like not being able to be detected by robot enemies or a lock-on lazer.
I'm pretty sure with Ratatouille I quickly turned on and kept on the "Invincibility" and "Invisible to Enemies" cheats by the second or third level. Really helped me get through the game and complete the puzzles/platforming at my own pace.
Although I do remember some of those Wall-E death animations so I'm sure there were times where I didn't have them on and played with the settings (after beating the game and having all levels unlocked to jump around).
Huh. I'm pretty sure those games solidified my love for scripted cinematic setpieces (that I guess got me interested and equally hooked to Uncharted and the like). Different level-ending missions in Ratatouille ended with a thrilling chase around the kitchen from the head chef or something. Wall-E had this memorable sequence near the start where you had to race back to home base before you run out of power.
Anyone else remember the PS1 and PS2 Harry Potter games?
I'm not exactly sure which ones you're talking about, but I owned The Half-Blood Prince on PC. It was a fun re-telling of the film, and the best part was definitely the large, open-ended nature of Hogwarts. You could explore a really large part of the castle, finding collectibles and taking missions. Pretty sure the film cast did the voices too.
At least anime games are a thing. It's funny how now, it's the other way around. We get films based on video games, but not games based on films as much anymore.
This is EXACTLY the same style. I also played a WALL-E game but it was on PS3 and it's different.
@lupinb0y You just hit us with a lot of nostalgia. The good old days of licensed video games.
The good old days of licensed video games.
At least anime games are a thing. It's funny how now, it's the other way around. We get films based on video games, but not games based on films as much anymore.
I'm just gonna go ahead and say this, most of telltale's walking dead sequels (even ANF, at least in some aspects.) are better than most of the majority of TLOU part 2 storyline.
We get films based on video games, but not games based on films as much anymore.
Truer words have never been spoken. Alien Isolation is the only best movie-tie-in game that came out in this generation and it's sad that people care more about movies than video games. I still don't get why they still try to make movies based on video games when the curse is still not broken. I know Detective Pikachu and Sonic were a success but they aren't considered a MUST-WATCH for everyone.
The good old days of licensed video games.
At least anime games are a thing. It's funny how now, it's the other way around. We get films based on video games, but not games based on films as much anymore.
I'm just gonna go ahead and say this, most of telltale's walking dead sequels (even ANF, at least in some aspects.) are better than most of the majority of TLOU part 2 storyline.
I'm just gonna go ahead and say this, most of telltale's walking dead sequels (even ANF, at least in some aspects.) are better than most of the majority of TLOU part 2 storyline.
Yeah, I played some of the Harry Potter games, but on PC (which is relevant, because the console versions and the PC version of the first 2 games were entirely different). I remember reading that the filmmakers didn't communicate much with the developers of the first game, so they pretty much had to make up most of the stuff on their own or take inspiration from the book. (hence the inclusion of Peeves in the game) But yeah, it was a pretty cool game, but young me definitely had some trouble with it. I still have PTSD from hiding from Filch in the library, definitely my least favourite level, lol.
Everyone here talking about old games.
Anyone else remember the PS1 and PS2 Harry Potter games? Those games were honestly really good and… more had a lot of charm to them, but they suffered from having almost no development time due to being tie in games. Honestly I feel it would be super cool if they were re-made and incorporated the best parts from the PS1, PS2, and even PC all together as a remake. Add in some mini games and some bonuses and we got a stew going.
(Also I feel like Im the only one who remembers Scooby-Doo Night of 100 Frights from back in the day which I also feel really deserves a remaster. It was never that challenging of a game but damn did it reek of charm. Crazy to think both Night of 100 Frights and the Harry Potter games are now 18 years old.)
Its pretty crazy how basically the ps1 ps2 and pc versions all have their own kind of flavor yet are still all kinda the "same" which is why I feel an interesting idea for these to be "remade" would kinda just combine it all because like I was saying, if it were to happen, what version would be the one to be remade? PS1, PS2, or PC version? Taking the strongest parts per game and mixing it all together..
I had the ps2 version and I remember I would reload the night time levels and sneak outside to screw around the prefects. I dont think (or at least I cant remember anymore lol) a Filch level for ps2, so that would be an awesome to add to a remake as every game I feel has something thats really cool that isnt in the others. Gotta squish it all together damnit! (at least the Harry Potter RPG is still coming kinda soon)
Yeah, I played some of the Harry Potter games, but on PC (which is relevant, because the console versions and the PC version of the first 2 … moregames were entirely different). I remember reading that the filmmakers didn't communicate much with the developers of the first game, so they pretty much had to make up most of the stuff on their own or take inspiration from the book. (hence the inclusion of Peeves in the game) But yeah, it was a pretty cool game, but young me definitely had some trouble with it. I still have PTSD from hiding from Filch in the library, definitely my least favourite level, lol.
And I don't remember prefects even being in the PC version, so that'd be pretty rad indeed if they decided to somehow combine them, haha. I remember that the final level was pretty hilarious, because it involved Quirell turning his head like an owl so that Voldemort's face would be in the front and that in order to defeat him, you had to get behind the mirror so that his Avada Kedavra spells would reflect right back at him. Fun stuff.
Oh yeah, that Harry Potter RPG is supposed to release someday in 2021, right? The leaked footage looked nice, but considering that it appeared like 2 years ago, I wonder how will the final product look like. Might be completely different by now.
Its pretty crazy how basically the ps1 ps2 and pc versions all have their own kind of flavor yet are still all kinda the "same" which is why… more I feel an interesting idea for these to be "remade" would kinda just combine it all because like I was saying, if it were to happen, what version would be the one to be remade? PS1, PS2, or PC version? Taking the strongest parts per game and mixing it all together..
I had the ps2 version and I remember I would reload the night time levels and sneak outside to screw around the prefects. I dont think (or at least I cant remember anymore lol) a Filch level for ps2, so that would be an awesome to add to a remake as every game I feel has something thats really cool that isnt in the others. Gotta squish it all together damnit! (at least the Harry Potter RPG is still coming kinda soon)
8 year old me must've been spoiled (or my nostalgia glasses are on) because nearly all my childhood licensed games were fun. Open Season, Shrek 2, Shark Tale, Spongebob Squarepants movie, Wallace and Gromit in Project Zoo, Robots. Yeah they weren't perfect but they were legitimate games.
Fuck give me my xbox and ps2 back I want to relive my childhood.
This is EXACTLY the same style. I also played a WALL-E game but it was on PS3 and it's different.
@lupinb0y You just hit us with a lot of nostalgia. The good old days of licensed video games.
Anyone else remember the PS1 and PS2 Harry Potter games?
My childhood!
I wish there had been more ambitious games made around the Harry Potter universe. There's supposedly this huge Harry Potter RPG in the works but its announcement keeps getting delayed...
Everyone here talking about old games.
Anyone else remember the PS1 and PS2 Harry Potter games? Those games were honestly really good and… more had a lot of charm to them, but they suffered from having almost no development time due to being tie in games. Honestly I feel it would be super cool if they were re-made and incorporated the best parts from the PS1, PS2, and even PC all together as a remake. Add in some mini games and some bonuses and we got a stew going.
(Also I feel like Im the only one who remembers Scooby-Doo Night of 100 Frights from back in the day which I also feel really deserves a remaster. It was never that challenging of a game but damn did it reek of charm. Crazy to think both Night of 100 Frights and the Harry Potter games are now 18 years old.)
I'm just gonna go ahead and say this, most of telltale's walking dead sequels (even ANF, at least in some aspects.) are better than most of the majority of TLOU part 2 storyline.
I still have PTSD from hiding from Filch in the library, definitely my least favourite level, lol.
That's definitely one of the most memorable parts for me too (I had the PS1 version so I don't know if it's exactly the same). I also remember fighting the giant, having a race with Peeves, throwing marshmallow-y looking things to stun trolls, playing flute to get Fluffy to sleep, and playing human chess.
The most traumatizing parts for me though was those damn fucking carts at Gringots. I can't tell you how much time I spent trying to pass the third level... also the quidditch matches were... an experience!
Yeah, I played some of the Harry Potter games, but on PC (which is relevant, because the console versions and the PC version of the first 2 … moregames were entirely different). I remember reading that the filmmakers didn't communicate much with the developers of the first game, so they pretty much had to make up most of the stuff on their own or take inspiration from the book. (hence the inclusion of Peeves in the game) But yeah, it was a pretty cool game, but young me definitely had some trouble with it. I still have PTSD from hiding from Filch in the library, definitely my least favourite level, lol.
8 year old me must've been spoiled (or my nostalgia glasses are on) because nearly all my childhood licensed games were fun. Open Season, Sh… morerek 2, Shark Tale, Spongebob Squarepants movie, Wallace and Gromit in Project Zoo, Robots. Yeah they weren't perfect but they were legitimate games.
Fuck give me my xbox and ps2 back I want to relive my childhood.
Hi, everyone. It's been a while since I've been here. I'm aware The Walking Dead game is sadly no more (with it over and done, I felt what more do I have to express in this community). I'm not sure.
But in news of said Walking Dead. My brother just showed me at the end of Negan Lives, Kirkman wrote a message and at the end it said "PS Clementine Lives"
What does that mean? Who knows? But I like to remain optimistic and hopeful.
Not even close. I can't believe some people are unironically saying this,seriously ANF was fucking cursed man never forget it. And S2 as much as i like it also had massive problems. And TFS's "story" is not even worth mentioning lol.
I'm just gonna go ahead and say this, most of telltale's walking dead sequels (even ANF, at least in some aspects.) are better than most of the majority of TLOU part 2 storyline.
What if I were to post these images on r/gamingleaksandrumours for epic reddit gamer karma super cool and be a cool guy to continue the fuel of telltale leaks haha just kidding...
unless...
(and no that doesnt mean what you think it does smh)
What if I were to post these images on r/gamingleaksandrumours for epic reddit gamer karma super cool and be a cool guy to continue the fuel… more of telltale leaks haha just kidding...
unless...
(and no that doesnt mean what you think it does smh)
Not even close. I can't believe some people are unironically saying this,seriously ANF was fucking cursed man never forget it. And S2 as much as i like it also had massive problems. And TFS's "story" is not even worth mentioning lol.
Everyone here talking about old games.
Anyone else remember the PS1 and PS2 Harry Potter games? Those games were honestly really good and… more had a lot of charm to them, but they suffered from having almost no development time due to being tie in games. Honestly I feel it would be super cool if they were re-made and incorporated the best parts from the PS1, PS2, and even PC all together as a remake. Add in some mini games and some bonuses and we got a stew going.
(Also I feel like Im the only one who remembers Scooby-Doo Night of 100 Frights from back in the day which I also feel really deserves a remaster. It was never that challenging of a game but damn did it reek of charm. Crazy to think both Night of 100 Frights and the Harry Potter games are now 18 years old.)
What if I were to post these images on r/gamingleaksandrumours for epic reddit gamer karma super cool and be a cool guy to continue the fuel… more of telltale leaks haha just kidding...
unless...
(and no that doesnt mean what you think it does smh)
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This is EXACTLY the same style. I also played a WALL-E game but it was on PS3 and it's different.
@lupinb0y You just hit us with a lot of nostalgia. The good old days of licensed video games.
Everyone here talking about old games.
Anyone else remember the PS1 and PS2 Harry Potter games? Those games were honestly really good and had a lot of charm to them, but they suffered from having almost no development time due to being tie in games. Honestly I feel it would be super cool if they were re-made and incorporated the best parts from the PS1, PS2, and even PC all together as a remake. Add in some mini games and some bonuses and we got a stew going.
(Also I feel like Im the only one who remembers Scooby-Doo Night of 100 Frights from back in the day which I also feel really deserves a remaster. It was never that challenging of a game but damn did it reek of charm. Crazy to think both Night of 100 Frights and the Harry Potter games are now 18 years old.)
Man, the nostalgia in this thread right now is awesome.
Ratatouille, Wall-E. Those Disney Interactive games were really fun. Owned them on PC.
Maybe I ruined the experience/challenge of a video game by doing this, but it definitely helped keep 8-year-old me entertained and got me to complete the games... I looked up nearly every cheat code I could and just had fun with every one. Some were fun cosmetic unlocks (like giving Wall-E gold treads or an Alien backpack) some were gameplay-based and I kept them on a lot. Like not being able to be detected by robot enemies or a lock-on lazer.
I'm pretty sure with Ratatouille I quickly turned on and kept on the "Invincibility" and "Invisible to Enemies" cheats by the second or third level. Really helped me get through the game and complete the puzzles/platforming at my own pace.
Although I do remember some of those Wall-E death animations so I'm sure there were times where I didn't have them on and played with the settings (after beating the game and having all levels unlocked to jump around).
Huh. I'm pretty sure those games solidified my love for scripted cinematic setpieces (that I guess got me interested and equally hooked to Uncharted and the like). Different level-ending missions in Ratatouille ended with a thrilling chase around the kitchen from the head chef or something. Wall-E had this memorable sequence near the start where you had to race back to home base before you run out of power.
I'm not exactly sure which ones you're talking about, but I owned The Half-Blood Prince on PC. It was a fun re-telling of the film, and the best part was definitely the large, open-ended nature of Hogwarts. You could explore a really large part of the castle, finding collectibles and taking missions. Pretty sure the film cast did the voices too.
Wow this is a nice throwback.
At least anime games are a thing. It's funny how now, it's the other way around. We get films based on video games, but not games based on films as much anymore.
Some of those deaths are depressing!
Probably because a chunk of those games were prone to being cheap cash-ins or bizzare POSs
I'm just gonna go ahead and say this, most of telltale's walking dead sequels (even ANF, at least in some aspects.) are better than most of the majority of TLOU part 2 storyline.
Truer words have never been spoken. Alien Isolation is the only best movie-tie-in game that came out in this generation and it's sad that people care more about movies than video games. I still don't get why they still try to make movies based on video games when the curse is still not broken. I know Detective Pikachu and Sonic were a success but they aren't considered a MUST-WATCH for everyone.
I would say that ANF is much better than Abby's campaign and the Epilogue, storywise.
...
There are some actually decent licensed games out there, man.
That I agree.
Oh boy 😂
I mean, am I wrong?
Yeah, I played some of the Harry Potter games, but on PC (which is relevant, because the console versions and the PC version of the first 2 games were entirely different). I remember reading that the filmmakers didn't communicate much with the developers of the first game, so they pretty much had to make up most of the stuff on their own or take inspiration from the book. (hence the inclusion of Peeves in the game) But yeah, it was a pretty cool game, but young me definitely had some trouble with it. I still have PTSD from hiding from Filch in the library, definitely my least favourite level, lol.
Its pretty crazy how basically the ps1 ps2 and pc versions all have their own kind of flavor yet are still all kinda the "same" which is why I feel an interesting idea for these to be "remade" would kinda just combine it all because like I was saying, if it were to happen, what version would be the one to be remade? PS1, PS2, or PC version? Taking the strongest parts per game and mixing it all together..
I had the ps2 version and I remember I would reload the night time levels and sneak outside to screw around the prefects. I dont think (or at least I cant remember anymore lol) a Filch level for ps2, so that would be an awesome to add to a remake as every game I feel has something thats really cool that isnt in the others. Gotta squish it all together damnit! (at least the Harry Potter RPG is still coming kinda soon)
And I don't remember prefects even being in the PC version, so that'd be pretty rad indeed if they decided to somehow combine them, haha. I remember that the final level was pretty hilarious, because it involved Quirell turning his head like an owl so that Voldemort's face would be in the front and that in order to defeat him, you had to get behind the mirror so that his Avada Kedavra spells would reflect right back at him. Fun stuff.
Oh yeah, that Harry Potter RPG is supposed to release someday in 2021, right? The leaked footage looked nice, but considering that it appeared like 2 years ago, I wonder how will the final product look like. Might be completely different by now.
8 year old me must've been spoiled (or my nostalgia glasses are on) because nearly all my childhood licensed games were fun. Open Season, Shrek 2, Shark Tale, Spongebob Squarepants movie, Wallace and Gromit in Project Zoo, Robots. Yeah they weren't perfect but they were legitimate games.
Fuck give me my xbox and ps2 back I want to relive my childhood.
Oh my God, it's July 1st and I almost completely forgot.
Happy Bobby Bonilla Day everyone! May this special day be filled with good tidings, except for Mets fans.
People on here when I mention the Ratatouille movie game as a joke.
Yep, that's the one I played too. I remember liking it quite a bit.
My childhood!
I wish there had been more ambitious games made around the Harry Potter universe. There's supposedly this huge Harry Potter RPG in the works but its announcement keeps getting delayed...
I think comparing the two really downplays how utterly awful the latter TWDG sequels really were...
That's definitely one of the most memorable parts for me too (I had the PS1 version so I don't know if it's exactly the same). I also remember fighting the giant, having a race with Peeves, throwing marshmallow-y looking things to stun trolls, playing flute to get Fluffy to sleep, and playing human chess.
The most traumatizing parts for me though was those damn fucking carts at Gringots. I can't tell you how much time I spent trying to pass the third level... also the quidditch matches were... an experience!
shrek 2 on the ps2 is the best game ever made
All this talk about these old games makes me really depressed my PS2 stopped working and that I gave away my PS1 to someone who never returned it.
Kind of off topic, but Ratatouille has such a great ending.
HERO TIME!
Way better than it had any right to be.
Since we're all still talkin about old games and PS2, I cant be the only one who knows and actually played this cursed game
He knows Frog-Foo.
What do you mean?
Hi, everyone. It's been a while since I've been here. I'm aware The Walking Dead game is sadly no more (with it over and done, I felt what more do I have to express in this community). I'm not sure.
But in news of said Walking Dead. My brother just showed me at the end of Negan Lives, Kirkman wrote a message and at the end it said "PS Clementine Lives"
What does that mean? Who knows? But I like to remain optimistic and hopeful.
Me upon reading that: https://i.pinimg.com/originals/b7/85/85/b7858535c8e56841c7099d19a637d0cc.gif
Not even close. I can't believe some people are unironically saying this,seriously ANF was fucking cursed man never forget it. And S2 as much as i like it also had massive problems. And TFS's "story" is not even worth mentioning lol.
What if I were to post these images on r/gamingleaksandrumours for epic reddit gamer karma super cool and be a cool guy to continue the fuel of telltale leaks haha just kidding...
unless...
(and no that doesnt mean what you think it does smh)
You mean that it doesn't mean that TFTB Redux is totally fake?
Gotcha. Thanks, Poogs. Very Cool!
Oh I know it was cursed, that's why I said "at least in some aspects"
Well, fuck all of the telltale's TWD sequels then, lmao why not?
I know, hence saying most.
Spiderman 2, Minority Report, and Batman Begins come to mind
Agreed, especially when you have siblings to play it with
What are some fun internet templates besides Tiermaker?
Yes and yes. I loved the minigames. PS1 Hagrid rocks.
Not again. Please. NOT AGAIN.
Do you pronounce sriracha as "sir-ah-cha" or "Ssh-ra-cha"?