GR's Daniel Hill writes:
There are many that say that first impressions are the most important, and they’re totally correct in thinking that. No one, for example, that is hoping to get hired for just about any job shows up ten minutes late reeking of whiskey wearing tattered jeans and flip flops along with the lipstick-stained collared shirt they wore to the bar the night before.
However, there are the rare occasions that we should perhaps offer the interviewee some mouthwash, send them to the bathroom for a few minutes to clean off that lipstick and refrain from tossing their resume in the trash before giving it a look. This is the essence of Try-It-Again-Tuesdays, a new weekly series at Geek Revolt that is giving so-so to terrible games a second chance at being something great.
With the Perfect Dark reboot set to launch later this year, it's time to look back at Perfect Dark Zero, nearly 20 years later.
At the rate xbox is going you'll have another 20 years to play the original before the reboot arrives
Perfect Dark Zero launched alongside the Xbox 360 back in 2005, to much criticism. 18 years later, is it worth another look?
Perfect Dark Zero was the first game that I purchased for my XBOX 360. I still have the game in my collection. I think I played it for about 45 minutes in total over the past 18 years. It's a really bad game, and I was so disappointed when I first fired it up almost 20 years ago.
I had fun with the mutiplayer. Didnt feel like Perfect Dark, but still had some fun with it
Full remakes of games are here to stay, and that's why we've thought up a list of 10 video game sequels and prequels that deserve a full remake.
Just can't take this list serious when they mention DA:2 and what they said about it.
Parasite Eve
The Bouncer
Dino Crisis
Metal Gear Solid
Silent Hill
Final Fantasy VIII
Croc Legend of the Gobbos
Chrono Trigger
Sonic Adventure
Mario Sunshine
It was fun for a minute...
no, one of the first games I bring up when I say reviews are bs.