@@copyer9088 I prefer the PS2 version, although it's safe to say that they should've added more improvements from the PS1 version, in which Donald should be able to belly flop/hip smash, uppercut, spin attack, and even use a bazooka.
I think it's weird how they made three very different versions of the same game. N64/Dreamcast/PC PS1 PS2/Gamecube Interesting thing to note is the cutscenes in all the other versions show models and textures from the PS2/Gamecube version, so I guess that's supposed the main version of the game. I grew up with the Dreamcast version and loved it as a kid.
@@Patch57055 The Dreamcast version is basically the same as the PC and N64 version, and has different music from the PS1, PS2, and GameCube versions. Oh, how I wish this game would be remastered for the Switch...
This game brings me so much nostalgia of when i was a kid playing this game with my sister on my old ps2
This version is ALOT different than the PS1 version
For the better personally
That's because the PS2 version has the special move gimmick, not found in the PS1 version. I have played both versions.
@@yudhistiramahasena1255 which do you prefer for the PS2 version is superior because has more added depth to it
@@copyer9088 I prefer the PS2 version, although it's safe to say that they should've added more improvements from the PS1 version, in which Donald should be able to belly flop/hip smash, uppercut, spin attack, and even use a bazooka.
@@yudhistiramahasena1255 Yes I agree with what you they even could have added an additional playable character or something
I think it's weird how they made three very different versions of the same game.
N64/Dreamcast/PC
PS1
PS2/Gamecube
Interesting thing to note is the cutscenes in all the other versions show models and textures from the PS2/Gamecube version, so I guess that's supposed the main version of the game.
I grew up with the Dreamcast version and loved it as a kid.
I believe the best version of this game is the dreamcast one.
Dreamcast/PC/N64 have the same build
@@FareehaDawn I'm aware of this. But the resolution, lighting, sound and framerate are all better on the Dreamcast.
@@Patch57055 The Dreamcast version is basically the same as the PC and N64 version, and has different music from the PS1, PS2, and GameCube versions. Oh, how I wish this game would be remastered for the Switch...
I think Ubosoft Forgot Gamecube's slow Scream when donal got hit
The levels "The Roofs" from Duckburg and "Under Hand-ed" from Magica de Spell's Manor is omitted from the PS2 version.
What does Donald say in the opening cutscene?
It would be nice if they remade this game for Nintendo switch.
Good
Eugh.. the graphics. 🤢
PS1 sooo much better.