Petz: Horsez 2 is the second game in the Petz Horsez series. Choose from five different horse breeds. As you raise your foal you learn to groom, play and feed him. Your horse develops and so will you allowing you both to complete at the highest level.
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Platform: PS2 (No idea why it isn't included)
I don't really have a rating for this as I don't remember a lot of the actual game and mostly watched my brother play, but I just want to share a story for the 5 people who may see this in their life.
A few years ago me and my brother went to put the damaged scratched to hell disc back into our gnarly ps2 for a nostalgia kick, and the chaos that ensued is ingrained into my memory.
By some miracle, the game never froze. Instead, it was just severely glitched out, playing sound effects on a loop in the background, but stopping once the game loaded into something new, like a menu or cutscene.
When we loaded into the opening cutscene, a guy eventually yells "FIREEEE!" (I believe it was a prank? Idk who cares) but that specific line of dialogue kept playing on loop throughout the entire cutscene and even during gameplay. I like to believe the game was screaming for help. On fire, if you will.
Not sure what else to add to this, but it's a core memory for sure. I'll always remember the game for that.
I don't really have a rating for this as I don't remember a lot of the actual game and mostly watched my brother play, but I just want to share a story for the 5 people who may see this in their life.
A few years ago me and my brother went to put the damaged scratched to hell disc back into our gnarly ps2 for a nostalgia kick, and the chaos that ensued is ingrained into my memory.
By some miracle, the game never froze. Instead, it was just severely glitched out, playing sound effects on a loop in the background, but stopping once the game loaded into something new, like a menu or cutscene.
When we loaded into the opening cutscene, a guy eventually yells "FIREEEE!" (I believe it was a prank? Idk who cares) but that specific line of dialogue kept playing on loop throughout the entire cutscene and even during gameplay. I like to believe the game was screaming for help. On fire, if you will.
Not sure what else to add to this, but it's a core memory for sure. I'll always remember the game for that.