The THQ era of licensed games was something special. But who reigns supreme in the world of 2000s Scooby-Doo PS2 games? Truly a question worthy of such analysis.
Everyone loves Scooby Doo. Why wouldn’t you? A cowardly talking dog fuelled by food, wandering from place to place with a gang of questionably-aged teenagers in a van called the Mystery Machine solving spooky conundrums in which the culprit is always a man in a mask. The gang have been around now for over 40 years spanning several cartoon series, a number of animated and live-action movies and of course many video game adaptions. There have been a couple of stinkers over the years true, but coming across as one of the better titles is the 2002 game Scooby-Doo! Night of 100 Frights. The game pitted Scooby in a lone mission to rescue his friends from a series of spooky locations while dealing with many classic villains from the original 1969 series.
We need a good Scooby Doo game
Based on the old Scooby Doo cartoons not the shitty new ones
Sometimes the bargain bin is too lenient a punishment for achingly bad PlayStation games. Here’s the latest batch of gutter gaming, fit only for coaster duty, target practice or just plain throwing out of a car window at high speed, then reversing back over it.
I'm sure these games are aimed at little kids that still haven't begun to hate everything they look at yet,unlike OPM UK that hates everthing that isn't exclusive to PS3.