It’s a game so ‘radical’ that it blows you away even when you enter your (maximum nine character) name. The rest of the game lacks a certain level of finesee but, boy, those opening minutes… What?: Most entries on this list are illustrated with some screencaps or a gameplay video, but not Bonestorm. My Dinner With Andre – “Boy-Scoutz In Da Hood” Modern day equivalent: From the graphics to the killscreen, Touch Of Death is a blatant Mortal Kombat clone, so let’s hear it for War Gods. With character animations and fatalities that rival the great Mortal Kombat, Touch of Death is a surefire entry on the list. By comparison, the infamous “Touch of Death” technique is deadly effective if you want to get the channel changed. What?: Karate is such a faff, especially when you consider that one only learns it so as to never use it. Why charge for horse armour when additional character movement would really turn a profit? 8. However, Bethesda really missed a trick with their pricing structure. Modern day equivalent: Incredibly expensive gameplay and an incredibly expansive world bear the unmistakable mark of Bethesda’s The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. Waterworld, based on the (home video) smash hit sees players taking control of a disarmingly pointy Kevin Costner as you bravely take those first steps into a world wracked by global warming and Dennis Hopper. What?: For only forty quarters you too can play the first of Springfield’s premier film-to-game adaptations.
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