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Lost to antiquity: Games that have aged badly

Some games stand the test of time. These didn't.

Words: Justin Towell, GamesRadar UK

Perfect Dark Zero (Xbox 360)
We did consider putting GoldenEye in this feature, but we have to say it’s actually still much more coherent than many modern shooters, so, despite the now unacceptable framerate (esp in multiplayer), we’ll go with its spiritual successor’s successor Perfect Dark Zero on Xbox 360 instead.

It may be an easy target as it was a launch title (and it wasn’t particularly brilliant even then), but it’s dropping way below the standard of modern titles at an alarming rate.

We’re so glad the plastic faces of this game didn’t become a permanent feature of this generation. There’s detail in them, yes, but when you’re looking at a human shape with a mask instead of a face, detail isn’t enough to convince. And as for that hovercraft stage… well, suffice to say it was bad enough for one member of the GR team to stop playing the game right there.

Above: Should we use the last few polygons on her arms or her boobs? Boobs.

The House of the Dead 2 (Dreamcast)
“I don’t wanna die…”
*dies*
“My God.”
We were about to say ‘My God’ too – but only because that was the worst acting we’ve ever seen.

It’s sad to see games like HotD2 showing their age. We can remember when the screenshot below appeared on the net, back when CVG was still game-online.com (anyone remember that?) and the Dreamcast shooter looked utterly fantastic. Too good to be true, even. But look at it now.

 Above: Game-Online and HotD2... in 1998. Makes us feel so old

Fortunately, it still plays decently, as the new Wii version shows. But it’s still sad to see something that was once so special dissolve into a green pool of bubbling slime and fade away.


 
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Chiropteran  - 1 year 1 day ago 
I played Tempest. I thought it was great ... then.
Sigh. I still have PS1 games I haven't tried yet. Makes me wonder if I really want to. Except for those features which praise some old games for being so great. Some of which I have. And haven't played yet....
blammm  - 1 year 1 day ago 
It sounds to me this author doesn't know how to appreciate old games.

Not all of the games here have "aged badly".

If it weren't for Tomb Raider, 3D Puzzle Action performers we have today wouldn't be as we know it. I enjoy playing Tomb Raider even as of today.

And Double Dragon? CRAP? Yeah, I question your taste.
MitsuharuSan  - 11 months 2 days ago 
MK2 on this list? BLASPHEMY! Damn, it's even way better than the 3D MK games. I'm even willing to say that MK truly died when it became 3D! Really.

PS.: I remember going nuts with the non-ending Gauntlet.
Ravenbom  - 10 months 13 days ago 
Yeah, I fired up the old PS2 a couple months ago to play a PS classic, Twisted Metal 2, and I couldn't even tell what the hell was going on.
This article is mostly showing how graphics don't age like fine wine, but some older games are almost unplayable because they hadn't figured out standard 3D control schemes. Especially before dual analog controls.
The first Armored Core has probably the worst control scheme ever made, but up until Resident Evil 4, that series had some of the worst controls ever.
And MGS still has some of the worst 3D controls, and until MGS3 Subsistence, had the one of the worst 3D cameras, and we still forgive Kojima. Of course, we probably forget because we're watching more than we're playing.
Stabby_Joe  - 10 months 12 days ago 
Erm... Oblivion? Riiiiight...
tre3  - 10 months 20 minutes ago 
Why is Orcarina of Time not mentioned, that games is great but, it's starting to get hard to look at
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