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The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
EarthBound
EarthBound
Persona 4
Persona 4
Animal Crossing
Animal Crossing
Fire Pro Wrestling World
Fire Pro Wrestling World

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Destruction Derby 2 takes one step forward and two steps back with it's new engine. Vehicles in the first game felt like they had some weight to them, however cars feel they're made out of cardboard instead of metal here. New tracks don't fit the destruction derby theme, opting for more traditional design over intersecting tracks which encourage crash pileups, leaving more room climb the podium. Instead you'll often crash once only to be left behind without any chance of seeing the next position—really sucks the fun out of a game designed around literally crashing. The only real upside is faster racing and improved derby arenas thanks to the ability to flip cars.

Now, look Ridge Racer is an arcade classic and I think most will agree on that and it makes sense that one of the first Playstation racing titles was an arcade port, but there's an issue here—there just isn't enough content to make this feel like something worth owning. What you get are four cars (plus unlockables) and a short and long version of a track with two difficulty settings. It's better to look at this package as an amazing Drum 'n' Bass EP with a bonus game included.

Vendor-man Patsu just opened up his Ramen shop. He runs into Kamikaze Jin, fellow lover of ramen and buys his first bowl. He hates your shit ramen and tells you to step up your game or get the fuck out of town. Travel the cozy town playing your charumera to attract new customers. These lab-rats are here to taste your nuclear ramen so pay attention to their complains and tweak your recipes accordingly. At the end of each day you'll be able to edit your dishes before heading out on a new day. That's the general loop, it's pretty fun experimenting with recipes, but I'm just throwin' shit at the wall to see what works, because I can't cook. I hope the entire town doesn't end up with food poisoning.