![]() 19 Toy Story (Super Nintendo/Sega Genesis) Those unique visuals help Hercules overcome some of its dullest moments and bookend the pantheon of all-time great Disney games. It replicates the Disney animation style pretty well and really stands out during the Crash Bandicoot-esque run sections that exhibit the game’s 3D potential. ![]() While Hercules’ graphics sometimes pushes the PlayStation to its limits and the console responds with some lag, there really is no other game on the system that looks like this one does. What makes Hercules stand out all these years later is the quality of its animation. You collect coins, destroy some monsters, and do other fairly standard genre things. Honestly, much of the game is a somewhat mundane side-scrolling action game that suffers from a general lack of creativity. It follows the events of the film fairly closely and does so in a manner that feels consistent with the spirit of the movie, but it's uneven in terms of overall quality. 20 Disney's Hercules (PlayStation)ĭisney’s Hercules is a strange game. ![]() These are the 20 Best Disney Video Games Of All-Time, Ranked. While this culture of quality had led to generations worth of worthy Disney games, it does create a bit of a conundrum when one tries to answer the question, “Which one is the greatest of them all?” There are many right answers to that question, but there are a handful of games which have to be in the conversation. Yet, Disney has long focused on working with top-tier developers in order to ensure that every piece of content associated with their biggest films retains the artistic merit that makes Disney movies as special as they are. Granted, there have been bad games based on Disney properties. At some point, nearly every gamer has had their heart broken by a licensed game that not only failed to meet their expectations, but quite possibly ranks among the very worst games ever made.ĭisney games have traditionally been different. For years, games adapted from popular properties were known for their tendency to be unplayable experiences engineered by the cheapest developers available at speeds not typically indicative of well-made digital adventures. ![]() Anyone who grew up a gamer knows that there are few evils in the industry more persistent and more detrimental than the entity known as licensed games. ![]()
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