When the Gamecube was released, it was quickly slapped with the label "for the kiddos" by most gamers. However, there were some amazing games for the "cube" that were intended for adult audiences. Want to get your "M" rated game on while you wait for Mature titles on the Wii? Put down your Wiimote and stop playing Cooking Mama. Here are the top five "M" rated games for the Gamecube that you can pick up on the cheap while you wait for the Wii to hit puberty.
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AnerdzLife ranks the main line Resident Evil games
I feel Resident Evil 4 turned the whole idea around that The Gamecube was simply for kids. Resident Evil 4 is a real classic in my opinion despite it being different from the previous titles. Amazing graphics that really pushed The Gamecube, huge epic boss battles, such a great game that to me totally lived up to the hype the game was the main reason I got a Gamecube and it is the reason I still have one.
I'm obviously a Sony supporter, but the fact that RE4 was ported to the PS2 was a huge stab in the back. I feel that RE4 was to be the perfect swan song for the Gamecube and all it had to offer. And considering the RE had been(for THAT generation) a nintendo AP you'd think capcom would have had the decency to keep it that way. But of course, we know capcom doesn't really think that way for any of their games.
I forgot about Geist, I still wanna play that.
eternal darkness and mgs twin snakes were made by silicon knights, the guys that are making too human.
i own both games and i love them.
They typoed. It should say "the 5 only m rated GC games"