I liked Over The Hedge growing up and still surprised that the X-Men movies had the Quicksilver scenes inspired by the ending scene with Hammy and the energy drink
"A wise raccoon once said that none of us can truly appreciate life until we try extra hard to lose it! I'd tell you what happened to him, but it's a sad story... Anyway--" That line never fails to make me chuckle.
I’m glad the movie didn’t get a sequel. I have a feeling a sequel wouldn’t be able to capture the magic of the first movie. I also have the feeling that most of the main cast would be SEVERELY underutilized in a sequel
I have to say, my sibling has been sending me links to your videos. It's helped me get nostalgic and recall games we played together as kids. I know there's likely a small market of people who care about these throw back games, but to know there are some people who feel a sense of solace recalling and replaying these games is genuinely awesome. Can't wait to watch more. 👍
Caddicarus reviewed the Over The Hedge game and Hammy Goes Nuts except he reviewed the DS version of Hammy Goes Nuts and it's basically Over The Hedge console game but worse
Oh my goodness I'm so glad someone finally talked about the over the hedge ps2/GameCube game! I played it so many times when I was younger and LOVED it! Seriously it's such an underrated jem of a game especially due to the fact it's a licensed game and not most of those games are just...okay, but I have loved only two movies in my life, inside out by Disney, and over the hedge. Knowing there's more over the hedge stuff makes me happy thanks for making this vid 💖.
I haven't played the PC game in awhile, though I remember this game being pretty fun, especially when I played it with my cousins and my brother. For the PSP game, I tried to play this game on an emulator but at on part of the first level the screen froze but I still could move though but it was unplayable regardless.
The word 'remake' basically means a completely new game based on an older game, usually a classic. But there are variations on how this is defined. Rebuilding using modern technology Videogame remakes in the classic sense could almost be viewed as a process of painting by numbers. Many of these projects will simply take the original game's mechanic loops and ideas, and rebuild them using modern technology, with better controls and often new assets, with the result usually being an experience you’re familiar with - but much more polished. Great examples of this type of remake are the likes of the Spyro, Crash Bandicoot, MediEvil and Shadow of the Colossus remakes, which in their new guise are visual recreations that bear an uncanny resemblance to their original retro counterparts but aren't exactly the same game. See also the Wii U's Zelda: Wind Waker remake, which has a slightly different art style, and adds the option for faster sailing around its seas. Same idea, different execution Now, though, we're starting to see total remakes that are more than just a better version of the original. They're essentially different games, even if they use the same story, setting, music, art style or gameplay ideas. We might not have our hands on it just yet, but the upcoming Final Fantasy VII Remake is looking to be a prime example of this, ditching the traditional turn-based shenanigans of the original and instead using the mechanics of modern Final Fantasy titles. Regardless of Final Fantasy VII’s complete overhaul, Cloud will hopefully still slip into that cute purple dress like he’s supposed to. Resident Evil 2's 2019 remake, too, is designed to mirror the original as much as possible, but instead of the 1998 version's fixed camera angles, it's a more modern over-the-shoulder third-person shooter. This approach shows how you can give people a comfortable dose of nostalgia while still making a best-in-class game for today's players. No wonder Resident Evil 3 is getting the same treatment.
Might As Well Say There's *3* Sequels If You Count The DS Game. This Isn't A Nit-Pick, I'm Just Saying Because That Game Feels Like One Too. Keep Up The Reviews 👍
Heya Everyone, hope you all enjoyed this one! Have you played either game, if soo what do you think of them??
Had a lot of fun with the console version, a solid follow-up to the movie and I consider it Over the Hedge 2 in my book.
I haven't played these games. But I heard Caddicarus said it's awful
Had so much fun with the console version!
Do you know which version of the Over The Hedge game is better? The GameCube, PS2, Xbox, or PC versions?
I gotta tell you the console review was perfect 👍
I liked Over The Hedge growing up and still surprised that the X-Men movies had the Quicksilver scenes inspired by the ending scene with Hammy and the energy drink
"A wise raccoon once said that none of us can truly appreciate life until we try extra hard to lose it!
I'd tell you what happened to him, but it's a sad story... Anyway--"
That line never fails to make me chuckle.
The Holy Trinity of Dreamworks games (all console versions) to me are: Shrek 2, Madagascar, and Over the Hedge
Trulier words never got said
Over The Hedge for the console is one of my favorites as a kid and basically one of the first beat em ups I've ever played.
I’m glad the movie didn’t get a sequel. I have a feeling a sequel wouldn’t be able to capture the magic of the first movie. I also have the feeling that most of the main cast would be SEVERELY underutilized in a sequel
I played the PS2 version of Over the Hedge so much as a kid I could remember enemy spawn points. I memorised voice lines. Did secrets.
Rembered this movie, so it was nice to know someone is still talking about the extra stuff about it.
oh lol thanks.
I have to say, my sibling has been sending me links to your videos. It's helped me get nostalgic and recall games we played together as kids. I know there's likely a small market of people who care about these throw back games, but to know there are some people who feel a sense of solace recalling and replaying these games is genuinely awesome. Can't wait to watch more. 👍
Caddicarus reviewed the Over The Hedge game and Hammy Goes Nuts except he reviewed the DS version of Hammy Goes Nuts and it's basically Over The Hedge console game but worse
I played this for hours as a kid and now see how I got into DMC and other hack n slashes when I got older.
Nightmare before Christmas, had a sequel, in video game form.
If we ever do get a sequel, we already know that DreamWorks will still have to recast RJ, Verne and Ozzie with new actors.
Oh my goodness I'm so glad someone finally talked about the over the hedge ps2/GameCube game! I played it so many times when I was younger and LOVED it! Seriously it's such an underrated jem of a game especially due to the fact it's a licensed game and not most of those games are just...okay, but I have loved only two movies in my life, inside out by Disney, and over the hedge. Knowing there's more over the hedge stuff makes me happy thanks for making this vid 💖.
Oh heck yeah. The console version was my jam alongside the GBA version.
I haven't played the PC game in awhile, though I remember this game being pretty fun, especially when I played it with my cousins and my brother. For the PSP game, I tried to play this game on an emulator but at on part of the first level the screen froze but I still could move though but it was unplayable regardless.
The word 'remake' basically means a completely new game based on an older game, usually a classic. But there are variations on how this is defined.
Rebuilding using modern technology
Videogame remakes in the classic sense could almost be viewed as a process of painting by numbers. Many of these projects will simply take the original game's mechanic loops and ideas, and rebuild them using modern technology, with better controls and often new assets, with the result usually being an experience you’re familiar with - but much more polished.
Great examples of this type of remake are the likes of the Spyro, Crash Bandicoot, MediEvil and Shadow of the Colossus remakes, which in their new guise are visual recreations that bear an uncanny resemblance to their original retro counterparts but aren't exactly the same game. See also the Wii U's Zelda: Wind Waker remake, which has a slightly different art style, and adds the option for faster sailing around its seas.
Same idea, different execution
Now, though, we're starting to see total remakes that are more than just a better version of the original. They're essentially different games, even if they use the same story, setting, music, art style or gameplay ideas.
We might not have our hands on it just yet, but the upcoming Final Fantasy VII Remake is looking to be a prime example of this, ditching the traditional turn-based shenanigans of the original and instead using the mechanics of modern Final Fantasy titles. Regardless of Final Fantasy VII’s complete overhaul, Cloud will hopefully still slip into that cute purple dress like he’s supposed to.
Resident Evil 2's 2019 remake, too, is designed to mirror the original as much as possible, but instead of the 1998 version's fixed camera angles, it's a more modern over-the-shoulder third-person shooter. This approach shows how you can give people a comfortable dose of nostalgia while still making a best-in-class game for today's players. No wonder Resident Evil 3 is getting the same treatment.
I rewatched this I love it good film
Great video I'm excited to try those games
it looks like a strange ps2 game and not at the same time
You return at last.
Might As Well Say There's *3* Sequels If You Count The DS Game.
This Isn't A Nit-Pick, I'm Just Saying Because That Game Feels Like One Too. Keep Up The Reviews 👍
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