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Top 6 Suda 51 Games

GP: "Goichi 'Suda 51' Suda is one of the more prolific game developers in recent memory. The games he has worked on over his storied career have featured schizoid wheelchair bound assassins, lightsaber wielding otakus, and a chainsaw revving, zombie-slaying, cheerleader.

In celebration of the release of the latest 'Suda 51 Trip' Lollipop Chainsaw, we here at Game Podunk have taken a walk down memory lane and brought back six of his best and most memorable titles from his past collective works. Let’s see what made the list and which one snagged the top spot, shall we?"

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TrendyGamers4716d ago

I'd say Shadows of the Damned is my favourite from those 6.

Rampaged Death4716d ago

I love the No More Heroes series to death. Give me my third game Suda !

Yodagamer4716d ago

Man Suda has produced some weird games. I wish more developers would do that :)

Seventh_Blood_Reborn4716d ago

Give me Killer 7 HD with optional Move support please :)

I love Suda also if I did not like much No More Heroes, Shadows of the Damned is a great game and one of the most underlooked gmae this generation.

LoaMcLoa4715d ago

Capcom owns the rights for Killer 7 unforutnately, so you'll have to ask them ;)

I've got SOTD, NMH 1 and 2, Killer 7 and my Lollipop Chainsaw should arrive to me soon!

Summons754716d ago

Shadows of the Damned should NOT be on that list. I love SUDA but SOTD was the WORST game I had ever played in a long while

godzilla724716d ago

You have got to be kidding! SOTD was an awesome game, youre crazy!

Summons754716d ago

yeah it's awesome if you like hearing dick or dick jokes after every other word, not to mention gameplay was slow and clunky, the main character was just unlikable and the story was non-existent...sorry I'll pass

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Weird PS2 Games That Are Actually Good

The early 2000s was a crazy, weird time of defeating dystopias with karate, sending texts via Microsoft Excel, and ignoring your pets so you could look at jpegs of pets. As its adverts might have suggested, the PlayStation 2 was no stranger to getting a little bit freaky either.

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Terry_B108d ago

..that article /list is only scratching on the surface of the weirdness on ps2. There are way more obscure games on that console.

Loktai107d ago

I would go alone with SOME on this list but a few arent even exclusive.. in fact the PS2 version of GIANTS is an after-thought and considered bastardized compared to the PC version.

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Killer7 Free PC Visual Upgrade Appears To Have Added AI Upscaled Cutscenes & Textures

The free visual upgrade for the PC version of Killer7 appears to have added AI upscaled cutscenes and textures.

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Knushwood Butt201d ago

Now this is a game I'd play on PC, but it sounds like they just ruined it.

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Suda51: "Everyone cares too much about Metacritic scores"

Industry veteran and No More Heroes creator Goichi 'Suda51' Suda believes games companies are still putting too much stock in how their games perform on Metacritic.

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thorstein248d ago

Imagine there are a bunch of non contributing zeros who criticize everything and create nothing.

Now take the worst of those hollow, meaningless people and pick out just the garbage, just the dregs. That's Metacritic. Now pretend those numbers mean anything.

TicklefistCP248d ago

They most certainly do. That's why so many went to DEI crazy town. They think it's more important to appeal to the journo crowd instead of their actual customers.

Magic_Spatula247d ago (Edited 247d ago )

And look at how much money they've been losing. But it doesn't mean anything to them cuz they get paid by the companies funding all of the shitty DEI companies anyways.

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isarai247d ago (Edited 247d ago )

He ain't wrong, i wish he would make more games these days, the world needs more games like his right now

OhReginald247d ago

Well it's a expensive hobby. Sooo yea if people are gonna buy stuff it usually has to be well recieved.

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