To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Watch the video version here:Ĭheck out the exciting new video version of the Best Games Ever show! Listen to the audio version here: Special thanks to David Bulmer for performing "Jim's Theme". You know I'm important because I have my own theme tune. We gave him a break from that burden though to come and tell us what he would pick as the best game you love despite itself, along with panel regulars Tom Orry and Sherif Saed, and your host: me. Still, it had a good light gun, as our guest Owen O'Donnell explains beautifully in this video on his excellent Infinite Review youtube channel where he has set himself the task of critically appraising every thing, place, historical event, and concept in the universe. The reason was that it was bobbins, and nothing on the machine was as good as the whale bit in Sonic Adventure, but by the time it came out everyone had already seen that bit on telly, so there was no actual reason to buy the console. This week we're joined by someone who I consider an expert on loving things despite themselves, given that he's a committed fan of the long-defunct Dreamcast, a console that died such a definitive death that it took SEGA's entire status as a platform holder with it. But the tailing missions are annoying, so. My beloved Assassin's Creed, for example, is often hard to recommend to people, because so many of the games get bogged down in icon janitor nonsense, obscuring the feelgood sense of motion at the heart of the gameplay, and the epic meta-narrative that's essentially an olympian love story set across time, space, death, and reality. Welcome to the Best Games Ever show Episode 64: The best game you love despite itself.
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