846th played so far Genre: Strategy Platform: Game Boy Advance Year of Release: 2005 Developer: Codo Technologies Publisher: Namco It seems like Rebelstar: Tactical Command is a clear example of a sequel in name only. While both the original Rebelstar and this game are tactical games, there isn’t a clear link in storyline or special […]
Posts Tagged ‘2005’
#667 Rebelstar: Tactical Command
Posted: 17th February 2020 by Jeroen in GamesTags: 2005, codo technologies, game boy advance, namco, Strategy
#672 Psychonauts
Posted: 22nd March 2019 by Jeroen in GamesTags: 2005, double fine productions, majesco entertainment, pc, platform, playstation 2, xbox
770th played so far Genre: Platform Platform: Xbox/PC/Playstation 2 Year of Release: 2005 Developer: Double Fine Productions Publisher: Majesco Entertainment I’ve been creating a bit of my buffer for these write ups, which has the handy side effects that I can use Christmas to play some longer games, rather than using it to catch up […]
#655 Fire Pro Wrestling Returns
Posted: 18th March 2019 by Jeroen in GamesTags: 2005, 505 games, agetec, fighting, playstation 2, spike
769th played so far Genre: Fighting Platform: Playstation 2 Year of Release: 2005 Developer: Spike Publisher: Spike/Agetec/505 Games I don’t get wrestling. I’m not even talking about fakeness or performances, I don’t really get the appeal of watching people fight. I think I struggled with that in the previous WWE game we discussed. Fire Pro […]
#669 We Love Katamari
Posted: 25th January 2019 by Jeroen in GamesTags: 2005, namco.electronic arts, playstation 2, puzzle
756th played so far Genre: Puzzle Platform: Playstation 2 Year of Release: 2005 Developer: Namco Publisher: Namco/Electronic Arts I remember really getting into Katamari Damacy, with dodgy controls, but a decent concept that appealed enough to me. In fact, I keep looking out for news of rereleases for it as that might solve those problems. […]
#679 Ninja Gaiden Black
Posted: 17th January 2019 by Jeroen in GamesTags: 2005, action, adventure, team ninja, tecmo, xbox
754th played so far Genre: Action/Adventure Platform: Xbox Year of Release: 2005 Developer: Team Ninja Publisher: Tecmo The video games list has a sad group of repeat entries, Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes being the most quoted remake on the list. Ninja Gaiden Black is another – a remake of the original Ninja Gaiden […]
#642 F.E.A.R.
Posted: 8th December 2018 by Jeroen in GamesTags: 2005, first person shooter, monolith productions, pc, sierra entertainment, vivendi universal games, warner bros games
745th played so far Genre: First-Person Shooter Platform: PC Year of Release: 2005 Developer: Monolith Productions Publisher: Sierra Entertainment/Vivendi Universal Games/Warner Bros. Games Supernatural elements to the extent that F.E.A.R. seems to have, based on the reading I have done so far, are normally the domain of the survival horror. Resident Evil has some of […]
#662 Need for Speed: Most Wanted
Posted: 13th October 2018 by Jeroen in GamesTags: 2005, ea canada, electronic arts, racing, Various
731st played so far Genre: Racing Platform: Various Year of Release: 2005 Developer: EA Canada Publisher: Electronic Arts I’ve always distantly admired the Need for Speed series. I remember the original being released and playing it with friends and enjoying the naughty feeling of being chased by the police and the thrill to speed along […]
#634 Chibi-Robo
Posted: 7th June 2018 by Jeroen in GamesTags: 2005, adventure, gamecube, platform, skip.nintendo
699th played so far Genre: Adventure/Platform Platform: Gamecube Year of Release: 2005 Developer: Skip Ltd. Publisher: Nintendo So there are a few action/adventure-like games left that feature you playing as a robot – aside from this, we’ve yet to play Rocket: Robot on Wheels, and I believe Space Station Silicon Valley is another. It means […]
#639 Yoshi: Touch & Go
Posted: 24th April 2018 by Jeroen in GamesTags: 2005, DS, nintendo, platform, puzzle
688th played so far Genre: Platform/Puzzle Platform: DS Year of Release: 2005 Developer: Nintendo Publisher: Nintendo From the different Mario spin offs, the Yoshi series feels like the most enduring, but also the one drawing most on Mario’s past, using enemies and really just being story prequels with a different protagonist. At the same time, […]