The Dreamcast marked the spirits despite its short life. That's why we are offered this top 5 Dreamcast games.
As I said above, the Dreamcast marked the spirits at his exit. It was powerful in addition to offering various games or even unique. For more information, I invite you to read the article below.
So what are my favorite games on Sega's mythical console? Honestly, I think there will be no big surprises, but some will be disappointed not to see some games. I want to clarify that these are the best games I played, and no, an objective list. Now that things are clear, let's go to the list.
5 - Crazy Taxi (1999)
The concept is simple. We are a taxi driver and our goal is to take clients and drop them down in the allotted time. Completely crazy arcade game and no time at any time the code of the road, Crazy Taxi bears its name. Indeed, to make money, you have to be fast, but especially cascades, slippages, finally ride like crazy simply. It's this simple gameplay that made me spend hours in front of this game. Besides, if you wonder why there were no other games of the same kind develop by other studios, C ' is because Sega holds a patent for the concept. Malin.
4 - JET RADIO SET (2000)
Once again, the Dreamcast came out a game with the unpublished concept (finally I know). For my part, it was the first time a game allowed me to roller and tag the buses and the walls while fleeing the police. All on the background of territories between gangs of the city. There were paintings of paintings everywhere and we had to fill up to paint. We obtained a score according to our speed of execution. Yes, it was necessary to make circles and arc of circle with joysticks to tag. With Underground hip-hop music and the opportunity to go almost everywhere, Jet Set Radio deserves its place.
3 - Project Justice: Rival School (2000)
Rival School takes up the concept of team fights in 3V3, except that unlike the King of Fighters, one chooses a player and the other two are there to help us. Each team represents a high school sports club. The goal is to fight them to get to the final boss. After each round, you can choose to change players or not. The partners are there to allow you to make combined combos. Why do I put it there? Because for the time and in its category of 3D combat games, it was fun, fluid, easy to take in hand, despite the DreamCast handle. I was 12 at the time, but still today, I'm trying to replay.
2 - Power Stone 2 (2000)
Power Stone 2 on Dreamcast a long time was my favorite combat game. In the same style as a Super Smash Bros Melee, Power Stone is a Beat'em All in Arena. We can move in the arena, take objects and use them against our opponents, but above all, it is necessary to recover the precious stones so that it can be transformed into a super fighter. Thanks to them, one can take a decisive advantage in the fight. This is the treasure hunt in full battle. However, Power Stone becomes really interesting to 4 players. It's madness and we do not get tired of friends.
1 - Shenmue (1999)
Even today, Shenmue is a game, I would say, legendary. He arrived like a bomb! We are in 1999 and it already offers an open world living with a lot of activities to do, an intrigue and realization worthy of the largest Asian films. Shengue transports us to China, in the skin of Ryo Hazuki, a young man of 18 who seeks to avenge the death of his father. For the time, I was very often blocked because everything was in English. It is only later that I could understand the whole universe of Shenmue and I ask for it!
Of course, there is missing games like Soul Calibur, but put three games of fights in the top, it lacks diversity. Skies of Arcadia was an excellent RPG, but it is rather in the top 10 as the top 5!
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