Best Sega Dreamcast Games
Astonishingly ahead of its time graphically and presentation-wise.
Definitely one of my favorite Sonic games.
Too bad I don't have a gamecube or a dreamcast, I want this game anyway
Best Dreamcast game and one of the best ever created. The best reason to still own a Dreamcast. To this day, no other game can compete with this work of art. An open-world simulator of real-life Japan in the 80s! Where you can experience Japanese 80s culture.
Each NPC has a unique name and schedule. That means that in the morning, the NPCs walk out of their houses to go to work or do their daily activities. You can follow them around while they go about their daily lives, then at night, they go back to their houses. Real-life weather in the game means if it was raining in Japan on December 1, 1987, it would also rain in the game!
Great game and music. There must be a Sonic Adventure 3 for Wii U. Don't screw it up, SEGA.
I'm just in it for the Chao Garden.
The best RPG on the Dreamcast and one of the best RPG games ever made. This game offers a beautiful open world that you can travel in an airship with a lot of beautiful, unique locations to explore. You can build your base and form your crew. It's so amazing that you have the power to make your own town.
This is an upbeat game with great replay value and a very inspirational game. This is definitely underrated and deserves a spot in the top ten. It's a very different game. In fact, it's its own unique game.
To this day, one of the most fluid and enjoyable fighters ever made. The graphics were astoundingly beautiful for their time.
How is it not number 1? Sure, Shenmue is awesome, but this one scored 98 on Metacritic.
Amazing game. So much atmosphere and tension. Very innovative for its time, it should be remembered as a classic.
My favorite game on the Dreamcast overall.
How do I get rid of all these nasty roaches?
I remember trying to hook up my Dreamcast to the internet and failing miserably for quite some time before I got it working. Even offline, this game is a sci-fi phenomenon.