This + your other videos honestly makes me feel less ashamed that these type of "movie games" made up a fairly large part of my very young childhood, seeing as...well, obviously, it was my parents buying the games they thought I would enjoy (and I had no clue about any popular games like "FF7" or "DMC" until much, much later, so not that I could make any particular requests either). And...hey. I enjoyed a lot of these games too! A lot of them weren't actually that bad at all! Your love for these games makes me love my funny old games too now (:
Genuinely glad that you could feel this way thanks to my videos! Never be ashamed of your gaming origins! I've had a similar experience + not being a native speaker, it's not like I could've really played a lot of the "real" games at the time. I only got into mainstream gaming once I was in my teens. Revisiting these experiences can help getting in touch with who you were back then and even if you only got to play the worst of shovelware as a kid, there is no shame in that! Cheers!
Yeah people shit on those game too much, i remember playing so many movie games as a kid specially toy story 3 for the psp. It was so fun trying to try and 100% the game
@@silkdust8069 Izzzyzzz, she makes long well researched vids on obscure stuff, nakeyjakey makes really high production quality ones, ssethtzeentch makes shorter but really funny ones, civvie11 covers old janky fps games, that's my favs but i could prbly think of more good ones.
@@silkdust8069 I'd also recommend Izzzyzzz she makes well researched vids on obscure stuff, ssethzeentch makes shorter but really funny vids on old pc games, civvie11 does very comprehensive vids on old janky fps games, Nakeyjakey does super long and very well scripted deep dives on games and other misc topics. i could prbly name more but those r my favs
An interesting point about Wall-E is that the part where the protagonists get thrown into the Axiom's dump, instead of Eve having to repair Wall-E, it's the opposite, just like in the deleted scenes.
3:16 THANK YOU thought I was going crazy or it was some editing thing. But good to know Toy Story 2 holds up even at like half time. TBH the slow down may have even helped with some sections.
I'm still amazed at how a UA-cam animator could just shift into the video game video essay genre one day and absolutely nail the execution right from the get-go.
Corax, did you know ESRB’s ratings are based on thematic content, not difficulty? On the back of the box it shows why games received the listed rating. The Incredibles: The Video Game is rated T for, “Cartoon Violence”
ya exactly. It has nothing to do with difficulty. The only reason Incredibles was T was cause E10+ didn't exist yet. Glad I'm not the only one who noticed this.
Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue is one of a small suite of games that has a mythic status of nostalgia in my brain. Played it at just the right age that I was able to fully engage with it, but everything also was mindblowing when I encountered it. I remember being absolutely terrified of some of the bosses, especially the ones that would chase after you (the robot toy and jackhammer). And MY GOD, the music.
Same feelings here. Also the Kite boss and Trash Can Goo monster gave me nightmares as a kid. I remember feeling really unnerved by the penthouse and airport levels. Something about the quiet soundscape and serious grey surrounding was so jarring from the bright and colorful levels before them.
HELL YEAH WALL-E PS2, bruh that game is not only a "good movie game" but a legit great game on it's own. The first person laser carving gameplay segment in the shipyard on Earth later coming back when you cut Eve out of the massive trash cube in the Axiom's dump is fantastic game design. The only problem I have with it are the unskippable cutscenes. That, and the Axiom levels really creeped me out as a kid, especially the really long Repair Ward one and the dump where you have to get parts to repair Eve. Also, holy shit that RC controller, I still have that programmable WALL-E in my closet.
If Ratatouille for the PC from 2007 has one hundred fans, I'm one of them. If it has one fan, I'm that one fan. If it has no fans, I'm dead. I don't care that it changes or completely cuts significant story beats, I will declare my love for this game until I die
Listen dawg, if you don't talk about Monsters, Inc. Scream Arena in one of your videos I will literally overthrow a democratically elected government, and this is a credible threat. Please I just need to know if it's as good as i remember. :'(
i love when artists decide to turn into "i like to talk about this thing" channels cause we get to see little gems of animation or art being included in the vids for jokes or just to further enhance the viewing experience. uricksaladbar also comes to mind for this. anyway i loved the little animations u made for this video
Seeing a bunch of low-poly Pixar characters in the thumbnail let me know I was in for a good video. Seeing Buzz' low poly face a second time fired a neuron in my brain and flooded my consciousness with forgotten memories of Toy Story platforming. Love your videos by the way. Your style is super entertaining, and I'm always interested in the video topics you choose.
Woo! A new video! I've seriously come to love your stylized model and the expressions you manage on it. This will be excellent content to listen to while retopolozing in Blender :3
9:06 omg I had the rc wall-e that controller was for lmao Really cool deep cut reference and amazing content btw. Absolutely love the new style and keep it up!
i grew up playing the wall-e game (the pc version) and it's still one of my favourite games to date it even has an official steam release if anyone wants to check it out
"Honey!!!" "What." "corax has uploaded!!!" "What." "I said corax has uploaded!!!" "Why do I need to know?!!" "It's important!!!" "My evenings important!!!" "you listen to me woman he has uploaded for the greater good!!!" "The greater good? I am your wife, I am the greater good that you are ever gonna get!!!"
I love that you showed the controller for the remote-controlled Wall E toy when mentioning you were using a controller to play the game. That's so darn clever!
Man, I'm lucky I grew up with Wall-E and two of the Incredible games (the first one and the Rise of the Underminer). You can tell it's the same devs who did these games, especially when they added that little easter egg in Wall-E where you replace the music of his music player with one of the soundtracks in Rise of the Underminer.
I still remember playing the original Incredibles game and getting frustrated over the Violet stages. Dash and Mr. Incredible had probably my favorite stages of that game.
DUDE i absolutely loved The Incredibles: Rise of the Underminer. I used to play it a ton on the gamecube with my cousin. We didnt have a storage card with space so we would just start a new file every time. Better sequel story than Incredibles 2
The wall e game is radically different on PC than console goodness. I grew up playing it and other classics and it's kind of sad I never got to play every version
When I was a kid I was 3 when I saw the incredibles movie and left crying in the first couple minutes, apparently. Also bought the ds game a long time after, and had some weird gameboy incredibles game.
I do love the subtle i fluence of jontron ('uhh ehhs incredible' , 'dahhs a baby unsupervised dahhs not okay lego ' , 'hes jugglin and jugglin it never loads' clips for example )
I first played the Incredibles game at a friend's, then it got it myself. The "Zut alors!" voice line from the first level's enemies still plays in my head from time to time. And yeah, I remember that boss in the volcano being pretty challenging.
Pixar Bromances -Woody & Buzz Lightyear -Flik & Heimlich -Mike Wazowski & Sulley -Mr. Incredible & Frozone -Lightning McQueen & Mater -WALL-E & M-O Toy Story A Bug's Life Monsters, Inc. The Incredibles Cars WALL-E
Tom Hanks & Tim Allen Dave Foley & Joe Ranft Billy Crystal & John Goodman Craig T. Nelson & Samuel L. Jackson Owen Wilson & Larry the Cable Guy Ben Burtt & Ben Burtt
Toy Story 2 is absolutely one of those games everybody comes back to finish years later, because a lot of parents probably bought that game for their five year old kid thinking it would be easier. Coming back at about 14 years old and finally getting past the first couple of levels made me feel like Sam Gamgee leaving the shire
I recommend the PS1 version of Monsters Inc: Scream Team/Scare Island. The simpler visuals and brighter color palette hold up better than the more "realistic" PS2 version. Otherwise, same game.
dude, such good memories!!! I used to play a lot of those disney games. I remember playing Monsteris Inc, Wall-e, 101 Dalmatians, Toy Story 2, Lilo and Stich, Emperors New Grove, Finding Nemo and The Lion King (these last 2 were point and click adventure center games, but man, did i love them) Such good memories, thank u
Oh yeah, now this. This is beautiful. Seriously tho, this is definitely a series I can get behind. Your review style is both entertaining and rather informative, striking a nice balance that keeps you hooked. The dry humour is brilliant and your voice is incredibly engaging. Looking forward to more of these in the future :)
there must be a 4th Incredibles game that's just a different version of the one you talked about, because the one I played wasn't entirely like that one
The Omnidroid filter was so real for me as a kid. I STRUGGLED for weeks with that thing. I hatdky remember anything else about that game, but i do revall playing the dash and violet ball level many times. It was so fun! Thanks for the awesome video! Its very nostalgic :3
i love these videos so much! theyre so cohesive and well worded. the editing is so snappy and the little jokes hidden within are so welcome. your style with these is so neat!
Woah woah....Elemental was not mediocre at all. It's an incredible move that not only is it visually beautiful, but the topics it covers it does so incredibly well! Movie had me tear up.
i LOOOOVVVVEEEDDD toy story on the XBOX 360 i would play it over and over again and the two opening levels will always be in my mind and could literally play it in my sleep
Seeing someone cover some of the first games I ever played on pc as a kid in 2024 blew me away. *breathes in* I FRICKIN' LOVE TOY STORY 2: BUZZ LIGHTYEAR TO THE RESCUE THE LEVES, THE MUSIC, THE SOUND EFFECTS I NEVER FINISHED THIS GAME BUT GOD DAMN EVERY TIME I COME BACK TO IT I FEEL LIKE A KID AGAIN!! THE FACT WHEN YOU SCOPE YOUR LASER AND CAN SEE YOUR OWN REFLECTION AND HEAR BUZZ LIGHTYEARS BREATH?? HELLO?! IT MIGHT BE A SILLY DETAIL, BUT IT'S SO COOL. ALSO, I FELL OFF THAT GIANT ASS TREE LIKE BILLION TIMES, IT WAS SO FRUSTRATING AT POINTS I WOULD NIBBLE MY CONTROLLER, BUT I BEAT THAT BOSS EVENTUALLY AND JUMPING OFF THAT TREE AFTERWARDS WAS THE GREATES REWARD. The Wall-e videogaem was pretty fun and as you mentioned in the video, the movement is pretty smooth. The enviroments are great and the chase scenes are not half bad either. sadly, I have not finished this game either and I can only remember I stopped playing somewhere on the space ship. The Incredibles videos games is great for like the first few levels, once I reached the jungle, I had INCREDIBLE trouble finding the right path to continue the level. As a kid, I didn't watch no playthroughs of the games I played, but because of that, I dropped quite a lot of them because I got stuck on some silly thing. I have to say, the FPS trouble you encountered suprised me as I only ever played the PC versions of these games and especially for the buzz lightyear, the game just ran as fast as the PS1 port, weird! I realize this video (and the future ones perhaps) focus on PIXAR videogames, but there are some animated movie games which I would defo recommend as well, as I feel they hold quite a lot of charm to them or are atleast funi in their own way. Check out the Bear Brothers PC game and Tigger's Honey Hunt (PC/PS1)(also my first videogame on pc everrr!!!!) Not to mention the Ice Age videogames, especially Ice Age 2, which I remember the most aaaaand Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa Love your vids and can't wait to see more!!
I highly recommend the PS3/Xbox 360 Toy Story 3 game. It’s really quite good, especially the open ended Woody’s Roundup. First game I ever 100% completed.
1:30 CORAX, THIS WAS MY EXPERIENCE TOO! I don't know how it happened, but I just watched 2 without seeing the first for YEARS of my childhood. It's near and dear to my heart to this very day. Thanks for the memories!
This + your other videos honestly makes me feel less ashamed that these type of "movie games" made up a fairly large part of my very young childhood, seeing as...well, obviously, it was my parents buying the games they thought I would enjoy (and I had no clue about any popular games like "FF7" or "DMC" until much, much later, so not that I could make any particular requests either).
And...hey. I enjoyed a lot of these games too! A lot of them weren't actually that bad at all!
Your love for these games makes me love my funny old games too now (:
Genuinely glad that you could feel this way thanks to my videos! Never be ashamed of your gaming origins! I've had a similar experience + not being a native speaker, it's not like I could've really played a lot of the "real" games at the time. I only got into mainstream gaming once I was in my teens. Revisiting these experiences can help getting in touch with who you were back then and even if you only got to play the worst of shovelware as a kid, there is no shame in that! Cheers!
Yeah people shit on those game too much, i remember playing so many movie games as a kid specially toy story 3 for the psp. It was so fun trying to try and 100% the game
this is quickly becoming one of my favorite "guy talks about old obscure stuff only he cares about" channels. keep it up!
Do you have anyone else to recommend?
@@silkdust8069 Izzzyzzz, she makes long well researched vids on obscure stuff, nakeyjakey makes really high production quality ones, ssethtzeentch makes shorter but really funny ones, civvie11 covers old janky fps games, that's my favs but i could prbly think of more good ones.
@@silkdust8069Not exactly the same but check out @Lextorias, @Caddicarus and @noodlefunny! You likely know the latter 2, but all are a great watch!
@@Corax thanks mate. Love your content. Can't wait for part 2
@@silkdust8069 I'd also recommend Izzzyzzz she makes well researched vids on obscure stuff, ssethzeentch makes shorter but really funny vids on old pc games, civvie11 does very comprehensive vids on old janky fps games, Nakeyjakey does super long and very well scripted deep dives on games and other misc topics. i could prbly name more but those r my favs
I love how you animate not just the models but the exact same in-game models very cool
An interesting point about Wall-E is that the part where the protagonists get thrown into the Axiom's dump, instead of Eve having to repair Wall-E, it's the opposite, just like in the deleted scenes.
3:16 THANK YOU thought I was going crazy or it was some editing thing. But good to know Toy Story 2 holds up even at like half time. TBH the slow down may have even helped with some sections.
I love how these kinds of games always had a shop/secret menu to find bunch of concept art and other fun stuff to use during levels
I have some recommendations: Barnyard, Over The Hedge, and Open Season
Ive always been a fan of the toy story game for ps3
i somehow watched toy story in reverse, 3 to 2 to 1.
well and 4 later i guess
My favorite thing about these videos is seeing the shelf in the background get full of stuff from previous videos
Never noticed
95% sure that was jerma singing the toy story main theme, brilliant tbh
I'm still amazed at how a UA-cam animator could just shift into the video game video essay genre one day and absolutely nail the execution right from the get-go.
And STILL beautifully animates? UA-cam doesn't deserve this creator lol
Using an animated avatar he created for a grimace shake meme.
Corax, did you know ESRB’s ratings are based on thematic content, not difficulty? On the back of the box it shows why games received the listed rating. The Incredibles: The Video Game is rated T for, “Cartoon Violence”
ya exactly. It has nothing to do with difficulty. The only reason Incredibles was T was cause E10+ didn't exist yet. Glad I'm not the only one who noticed this.
Yeah, and it's the same thing with PEGI.
9:06 YOOO THE WALL-E RC FIGURE CONTROLLER!!!
i havent seen one of those since i was a kid
It hit me like a truck when that controller came on screen lmao
I still have it 😅
omg
homeboy went from jerma shitposting to creating banger video essays off the rip. he's the one
Fuck it, I'll go dig in my old stuff, I wanna play my childhood pixar games now
You're in luck, it's on the PS5 legacy games thing so you're able to download and play!
Watch your language
Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue is one of a small suite of games that has a mythic status of nostalgia in my brain. Played it at just the right age that I was able to fully engage with it, but everything also was mindblowing when I encountered it. I remember being absolutely terrified of some of the bosses, especially the ones that would chase after you (the robot toy and jackhammer).
And MY GOD, the music.
Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue is such a great game, I've recently played through it again and its pretty fun plus the music slaps some major ass
Same feelings here. Also the Kite boss and Trash Can Goo monster gave me nightmares as a kid. I remember feeling really unnerved by the penthouse and airport levels. Something about the quiet soundscape and serious grey surrounding was so jarring from the bright and colorful levels before them.
Potato Head hoarding all the power ups until Buzz helps his couch potato ass is entirely in character.
ive said this to many people but
this channel's is genuinely my favorite animation style
HELL YEAH WALL-E PS2, bruh that game is not only a "good movie game" but a legit great game on it's own. The first person laser carving gameplay segment in the shipyard on Earth later coming back when you cut Eve out of the massive trash cube in the Axiom's dump is fantastic game design.
The only problem I have with it are the unskippable cutscenes. That, and the Axiom levels really creeped me out as a kid, especially the really long Repair Ward one and the dump where you have to get parts to repair Eve. Also, holy shit that RC controller, I still have that programmable WALL-E in my closet.
If Ratatouille for the PC from 2007 has one hundred fans, I'm one of them. If it has one fan, I'm that one fan. If it has no fans, I'm dead. I don't care that it changes or completely cuts significant story beats, I will declare my love for this game until I die
I LOVE RATATOUILLE FOR THE PC❤❤❤
I am Ratatouille The Video Game’s strongest soldier
Ratatouille is such a good Pixar game….as long as you’re not talking about the PS3/Xbox 360 version
@@ClassicBlackEliteRacer Correct, GameCube version forever
I only ever see people playing or talking about the non-PC versions, and I'm just like: "Bruh, you could be doing a lot better."
The music from the Wall-e video game especially Work Day, is absolutely fantastic.
Listen dawg, if you don't talk about Monsters, Inc. Scream Arena in one of your videos I will literally overthrow a democratically elected government, and this is a credible threat. Please I just need to know if it's as good as i remember. :'(
i love when artists decide to turn into "i like to talk about this thing" channels cause we get to see little gems of animation or art being included in the vids for jokes or just to further enhance the viewing experience. uricksaladbar also comes to mind for this. anyway i loved the little animations u made for this video
Seeing a bunch of low-poly Pixar characters in the thumbnail let me know I was in for a good video. Seeing Buzz' low poly face a second time fired a neuron in my brain and flooded my consciousness with forgotten memories of Toy Story platforming.
Love your videos by the way. Your style is super entertaining, and I'm always interested in the video topics you choose.
Woo! A new video! I've seriously come to love your stylized model and the expressions you manage on it. This will be excellent content to listen to while retopolozing in Blender :3
your little brother is so based
I love how you added Jerma disturbingly singing “You got a friend in me” at the beginning lmao
I thought i was going crazy but after hearing it for a fifth time i realized that was in fact jerma singing in the intro
>The Best Pixar Games
>Immediately begins video with Toy Story 2 OST
Oh yea, it's all coming together...
I can't express how much I love these new long form vids. Please keep up the amazing work🙏
9:06 omg I had the rc wall-e that controller was for lmao
Really cool deep cut reference and amazing content btw. Absolutely love the new style and keep it up!
i grew up playing the wall-e game (the pc version) and it's still one of my favourite games to date
it even has an official steam release if anyone wants to check it out
Every video has a secret "Spot the Jerma reference" minigame and it's great
If you told me in 2015 Corax would be my favorite game reviewer, I'd probably ask who you were
bro the beginning is the best part. cant beleive i have a friend inside of myself :O
"Honey!!!"
"What."
"corax has uploaded!!!"
"What."
"I said corax has uploaded!!!"
"Why do I need to know?!!"
"It's important!!!"
"My evenings important!!!"
"you listen to me woman he has uploaded for the greater good!!!"
"The greater good? I am your wife, I am the greater good that you are ever gonna get!!!"
Thank you Corax for giving some love to an era of media that feels deeply underappreciated. My nostalgia is through the roof with each upload!
I love that you showed the controller for the remote-controlled Wall E toy when mentioning you were using a controller to play the game. That's so darn clever!
WALL-E has such a good game man, every new video coming out lately about it makes me feel extremely validated. Keep up the good work Corax!
Man, I'm lucky I grew up with Wall-E and two of the Incredible games (the first one and the Rise of the Underminer). You can tell it's the same devs who did these games, especially when they added that little easter egg in Wall-E where you replace the music of his music player with one of the soundtracks in Rise of the Underminer.
I could fall asleep to your voice
I still remember playing the original Incredibles game and getting frustrated over the Violet stages.
Dash and Mr. Incredible had probably my favorite stages of that game.
Bro got the peasent cut💖💖💖💯
DUDE i absolutely loved The Incredibles: Rise of the Underminer. I used to play it a ton on the gamecube with my cousin. We didnt have a storage card with space so we would just start a new file every time. Better sequel story than Incredibles 2
Not to flex or anything, but I have seen WALL E at least….
100 times..
Was I a fan of the movie? Yes.
Am I still a fan.. Yeah..
I remember playing the Incredibles 2 game for hours after school, such a good moment 😢
The wall e game is radically different on PC than console goodness. I grew up playing it and other classics and it's kind of sad I never got to play every version
This went from funny jerma animations chanel to detailed look into old nostalgic media
Oooh idk if Incredibles II is a mediocre movie, moreso just, not as epic as the first.
When I was a kid I was 3 when I saw the incredibles movie and left crying in the first couple minutes, apparently. Also bought the ds game a long time after, and had some weird gameboy incredibles game.
I do love the subtle i fluence of jontron ('uhh ehhs incredible' , 'dahhs a baby unsupervised dahhs not okay lego ' , 'hes jugglin and jugglin it never loads' clips for example )
The only experience I have with the Toy Story 2 game is that TF2 deathrun map, and Im weirdly sentimental for it when I see the actual gameplay for it
I played the hell out of the rise of the underminer, it was a pretty damn nice game and i felt so good beating it
I first played the Incredibles game at a friend's, then it got it myself. The "Zut alors!" voice line from the first level's enemies still plays in my head from time to time. And yeah, I remember that boss in the volcano being pretty challenging.
Ahhh that wall-e game theme song.
That is something different.
I love that song soooo much.
I love your voice. You’re like a Gotham criminal
9:05 I don't know whether to burn it or put it behind glass.
Please don’t stop making videos, these are so good
if the weird toy story tower defense ds game isnt on here then the video is cancelled idc idc
WALL-E ON PS2 AND WALL-E ON PS3 ARE FUCKING AWESOME!!!
"Part 1" is what gets me excited the most, ngl. Man, that WALL-E game is nostalgic!
man what i would have gave to play anything like this when i was a kid
cool vid
7:24 Jane?
1936 views in 2640 seconds fell on
18:49
You got me there
Holy shit I'm early. I have COVID and have had nothing to do but watch UA-cam. This is a very welcome video, thank you
last
Ps, I'm remaking the wall-e game in unreal engine 5, sorry
Keep me posted, comrade
I will
5:12 woody and Jessie look so wired😭😭😭
Pixar Bromances
-Woody & Buzz Lightyear
-Flik & Heimlich
-Mike Wazowski & Sulley
-Mr. Incredible & Frozone
-Lightning McQueen & Mater
-WALL-E & M-O
Toy Story
A Bug's Life
Monsters, Inc.
The Incredibles
Cars
WALL-E
Tom Hanks & Tim Allen
Dave Foley & Joe Ranft
Billy Crystal & John Goodman
Craig T. Nelson & Samuel L. Jackson
Owen Wilson & Larry the Cable Guy
Ben Burtt & Ben Burtt
Love these kinds of videos!
RISE OF THE UNDERMINE WAS AWESOME!! I miss that game
Already a classic corax video
he's pro like that
The Incredibles game is very nostalgic to play. If you haven't already try the Toy Story 3 gaem. Best Pixar game imo.
Toy Story 2 is absolutely one of those games everybody comes back to finish years later, because a lot of parents probably bought that game for their five year old kid thinking it would be easier. Coming back at about 14 years old and finally getting past the first couple of levels made me feel like Sam Gamgee leaving the shire
Now hes covering pixar games. Is there anything this man isn't capable of??
I recommend the PS1 version of Monsters Inc: Scream Team/Scare Island. The simpler visuals and brighter color palette hold up better than the more "realistic" PS2 version. Otherwise, same game.
dude, such good memories!!!
I used to play a lot of those disney games. I remember playing Monsteris Inc, Wall-e, 101 Dalmatians, Toy Story 2, Lilo and Stich, Emperors New Grove, Finding Nemo and The Lion King (these last 2 were point and click adventure center games, but man, did i love them)
Such good memories, thank u
Oh yeah, now this. This is beautiful.
Seriously tho, this is definitely a series I can get behind. Your review style is both entertaining and rather informative, striking a nice balance that keeps you hooked.
The dry humour is brilliant and your voice is incredibly engaging.
Looking forward to more of these in the future :)
Seeing The Incredibles and Cars games again takes me back, great childhood memories
i hope you cover toy story 3: the videogame. it's my favorite licensed game and it has a short but really good buzz campaing.
there must be a 4th Incredibles game that's just a different version of the one you talked about, because the one I played wasn't entirely like that one
The Omnidroid filter was so real for me as a kid. I STRUGGLED for weeks with that thing. I hatdky remember anything else about that game, but i do revall playing the dash and violet ball level many times. It was so fun!
Thanks for the awesome video! Its very nostalgic :3
The second that soundtrack for toy story two started it was such nostalgia trip. And yes, I got stuck on Zurg as well...
i love these videos so much! theyre so cohesive and well worded. the editing is so snappy and the little jokes hidden within are so welcome. your style with these is so neat!
Woah woah....Elemental was not mediocre at all. It's an incredible move that not only is it visually beautiful, but the topics it covers it does so incredibly well!
Movie had me tear up.
ten years
Something tells me Corax dosn't fully know what the ESRB does, or he's memeing.
Another peak video I adore this type of content. You’re a talented person man! Keep it up
theres also the ps2 toy story 3 game that is way better than the ps3 version
My fondest memory of the Incredibles game is discovering the Big Head Mode cheat code
1 view in 23 seconds fell off
The pyrocynical fan base oh no
I will find you
8 subs in 8 years you fell off
@@carlll7596I was just going to say
Wym
i LOOOOVVVVEEEDDD toy story on the XBOX 360 i would play it over and over again and the two opening levels will always be in my mind and could literally play it in my sleep
You've really improved your English. I just thought your effort should be validated. :)
I vaguely remember playing one of the Wall-E games at my friend’s house-it was a PvP 4-player split-screen mode, I think?
Seeing someone cover some of the first games I ever played on pc as a kid in 2024 blew me away.
*breathes in*
I FRICKIN' LOVE TOY STORY 2: BUZZ LIGHTYEAR TO THE RESCUE
THE LEVES, THE MUSIC, THE SOUND EFFECTS
I NEVER FINISHED THIS GAME BUT GOD DAMN EVERY TIME I COME BACK TO IT
I FEEL LIKE A KID AGAIN!!
THE FACT WHEN YOU SCOPE YOUR LASER AND CAN SEE YOUR OWN REFLECTION AND HEAR BUZZ LIGHTYEARS BREATH??
HELLO?! IT MIGHT BE A SILLY DETAIL, BUT IT'S SO COOL.
ALSO, I FELL OFF THAT GIANT ASS TREE LIKE BILLION TIMES, IT WAS SO FRUSTRATING AT POINTS I WOULD NIBBLE MY CONTROLLER, BUT I BEAT THAT BOSS EVENTUALLY AND JUMPING OFF THAT TREE AFTERWARDS WAS THE GREATES REWARD.
The Wall-e videogaem was pretty fun and as you mentioned in the video, the movement is pretty smooth.
The enviroments are great and the chase scenes are not half bad either.
sadly, I have not finished this game either and I can only remember I stopped playing somewhere on the space ship.
The Incredibles videos games is great for like the first few levels, once I reached the jungle, I had INCREDIBLE trouble finding the right path to continue the level. As a kid, I didn't watch no playthroughs of the games I played, but because of that, I dropped quite a lot of them because I got stuck on some silly thing.
I have to say, the FPS trouble you encountered suprised me as I only ever played the PC versions of these games and especially for the buzz lightyear, the game just ran as fast as the PS1 port, weird!
I realize this video (and the future ones perhaps) focus on PIXAR videogames, but there are some animated movie games which I would defo recommend as well, as I feel they hold quite a lot of charm to them or are atleast funi in their own way.
Check out the Bear Brothers PC game and Tigger's Honey Hunt (PC/PS1)(also my first videogame on pc everrr!!!!)
Not to mention the Ice Age videogames, especially Ice Age 2, which I remember the most aaaaand
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
Love your vids and can't wait to see more!!
I highly recommend the PS3/Xbox 360 Toy Story 3 game. It’s really quite good, especially the open ended Woody’s Roundup. First game I ever 100% completed.
1:30 CORAX, THIS WAS MY EXPERIENCE TOO! I don't know how it happened, but I just watched 2 without seeing the first for YEARS of my childhood. It's near and dear to my heart to this very day. Thanks for the memories!
OH MY GOD I HAVENT THOUGHT OF THE WALLY GAME IN FOREVER. that game fuckin slaps man