I want to know some good games that should be rented not bought because they are too short or might be fun but only to some people. Do you know what I mean, like everyone says rent Force Unleashed because it is short and after you beat it once you don't want to play it again.What are some Wii and DS games that I should rent, not buy.Good games only to rent?
Super Paper Mario, would never catch the greatness of the originalGood games only to rent?
Boom Blox. A lot of fun can be had with that game.
Sonic and the Secret Rings. You'll probably like it, but if you don't, then at least you didn't have to spend $50 to try it out (though it can be found for $20 at a lot of places).
[QUOTE=''Skylarkell'']Super Paper Mario, would never catch the greatness of the original[/QUOTE] It wont be as good as the original, but Super Paper Mario is a great game. To buy it not to rent it (it's too long for a rental).I think that games worth a rental are mario %26 sonic at the olimpics (Wii) or the simpsons game (DS)
In my opinion Wario Land Shake it! and Zack and Wiki...Don't hurt me.
[QUOTE=''Chojuto'']Sonic and the Secret Rings. You'll probably like it, but if you don't, then at least you didn't have to spend $50 to try it out (though it can be found for $20 at a lot of places).[/QUOTE]I got it for $20 because I thought it was ok, needless to say I'm giving it away at Christmas
Wario Land Shake It!
[QUOTE=''starmetroid''][QUOTE=''Chojuto'']Sonic and the Secret Rings. You'll probably like it, but if you don't, then at least you didn't have to spend $50 to try it out (though it can be found for $20 at a lot of places).[/QUOTE]I got it for $20 because I thought it was ok, needless to say I'm giving it away at Christmas[/QUOTE] Giving it away cause you've overplayed it, or because it's not as good as you thought it would be? Cause when I got it, it was just as good as I thought it would be (pretty freaking good).
[QUOTE=''Skylarkell'']Super Paper Mario, would never catch the greatness of the original[/QUOTE] agreed, a fun rental thoughand its definitely beatable as a rental unless u decide to read the never ending text
[QUOTE=''Rod90''] [QUOTE=''Skylarkell'']Super Paper Mario, would never catch the greatness of the original[/QUOTE] It wont be as good as the original, but Super Paper Mario is a great game. To buy it not to rent it (it's too long for a rental).I think that games worth a rental are mario %26 sonic at the olimpics (Wii) or the simpsons game (DS)[/QUOTE]You could beat it in a rental time frame, like a weekend.
[QUOTE=''Skylarkell'']Super Paper Mario, would never catch the greatness of the original[/QUOTE] TTYD was great, as well. never played the original... yet
Zack and Wiki, its a fun game but you might not like the try and die %26 it takes around 20 hours you complete so it is kind of short.
[QUOTE=''frostybro24''] [QUOTE=''Skylarkell'']Super Paper Mario, would never catch the greatness of the original[/QUOTE] TTYD was great, as well. never played the original... yet[/QUOTE]Please, do yourself a favour and PLAY IT!!!!!!!
I dont know, i bought it, it is tons of fun, but really short. There is a lot of replay value, but i wish i only paid like 30 maybe 40, not 50
The original Paper Mario is really good too, i have it for vc
I would probably say Wario Land Shake It. Its around 6-7 hours but still a 7.5 on gamespot so I would seriously check it out. In fact, I will lol.
[QUOTE=''monkeys_on_fire'']The original Paper Mario is really good too, i have it for vc[/QUOTE]I have it for the N64 :P.But back on topic, Wario Land Shake It, Mario Super Sluggers, or Boom Blox are good to rent.
[QUOTE=''SMR-Venom'']I would probably say Wario Land Shake It. Its around 6-7 hours but still a 7.5 on gamespot so I would seriously check it out. In fact, I will lol.[/QUOTE]Nah. I'm playing Wario Land right now, and there's an insane amount of replay value. I'm halfway through it after 3 hours, but that's only playing straight through the levels. There are a bunch of extra missions in addition to ''beating'' the game.
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