Previous video had major ghosting issues and was rendered at the wrong resolution so I completely re-did it. It's a pretty fun game with very clear stage variety and fun dialogue. Difficulty is easy. This is not the game you'll be pulling your hair out over. Might be completed in a day though, but good fun.
Oh you make me feel like a dumb kid, lol! As a kid, I couldn't figure out one of the Chin levels. I couldn't beat it. I only recently beat it and boy was I oblivious as fuck! I really enjoyed it but... my god I was oblivious. It wasn't even an issue
@@minanmikki8945 No I don't believe I had that one. Is it an action game or a fighting game (game like Mortal Kombat, not beatemup) I don't tend to like most fighting games
I played this game on the PlayStation 2 back in the day. While I do admit it was a good effort to adapt a popular at the time cartoon like "The Fairly Oddparents " into a video game, this game left a lot to be desired. The major flaws of the game, as I recall, were the sluggish and often heavy feeling controls, the high and often frustrating difficulty level of the game throughout all the levels, and the lackluster ending we get after beating the final boss of the game. The graphics were just okay for what they are, as you could clearly tell who each character is just by looking at them. Overall, fans of The Fairly Oddparents may get some enjoyment out of this game, but it offers a frustrating and stressful experience from it for any player.
The PS2 version, which I grew up playing, had noticeable gaps between each line of dialogue, so watching a version where there's no gaps at all and the dialogue moves super-fast is kinda jarring.
One of the beach houses my family rented when we went to beach had a PS2 in it, and one of the games it had was this. Looking back on this game now, it's nothing to praise (that voice sound is HORRIBLE). But despite that, I still had fun playing this while I was at the beach.
Previous video had major ghosting issues and was rendered at the wrong resolution so I completely re-did it. It's a pretty fun game with very clear stage variety and fun dialogue. Difficulty is easy. This is not the game you'll be pulling your hair out over. Might be completed in a day though, but good fun.
Oh you make me feel like a dumb kid, lol! As a kid, I couldn't figure out one of the Chin levels. I couldn't beat it. I only recently beat it and boy was I oblivious as fuck! I really enjoyed it but... my god I was oblivious. It wasn't even an issue
Have u played def jam fight for nyc on gamecube?
@@minanmikki8945 No I don't believe I had that one. Is it an action game or a fighting game (game like Mortal Kombat, not beatemup) I don't tend to like most fighting games
@@minanmikki8945 ive played literally every gamecube game
This game is super interesting! You will love it!
Also, I love how the majority of the models have improper facial expressions that don’t match their moods.
This was my first Fairly OddParents game
Fairly Odd Parents Breaking Da Rules is so cool and awesome. I remember I watched it back in 2017, the year Spider Man Homecoming came out.
This game was kind of hard but I love it
I played this game on the PlayStation 2 back in the day. While I do admit it was a good effort to adapt a popular at the time cartoon like "The Fairly Oddparents " into a video game, this game left a lot to be desired. The major flaws of the game, as I recall, were the sluggish and often heavy feeling controls, the high and often frustrating difficulty level of the game throughout all the levels, and the lackluster ending we get after beating the final boss of the game. The graphics were just okay for what they are, as you could clearly tell who each character is just by looking at them. Overall, fans of The Fairly Oddparents may get some enjoyment out of this game, but it offers a frustrating and stressful experience from it for any player.
The opening cutscene is more of a rigged trial than the one in Super Mario Sunshine.
This is my favorite game
Bad luck 101 avoiding Crocker was quite difficult you can’t tell where he’ll show up
The PS2 version, which I grew up playing, had noticeable gaps between each line of dialogue, so watching a version where there's no gaps at all and the dialogue moves super-fast is kinda jarring.
The voice audio quality are like it's from Half-Life.
Are you gonna do fairly oddparents shadow showdown game nextm
We did
@@longplayarchive I mean like are you gonna replay it?
I haven’t seen anything wrong with that video so seems rather pointless to remove a bunch of comments and views
@@longplayarchive ok. I just thought you were gonna replay that game too. But still you're doing a great job.
@@dragorespillerofblood4884 thanks man, you can check out our spreadsheets to see which games require a reupload. It’s on the ‘broken uploads’ sheet
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KIDS LIKE BLUEY TOYS AND BOOKS ❤
They hate them with a passion actually
One of the beach houses my family rented when we went to beach had a PS2 in it, and one of the games it had was this. Looking back on this game now, it's nothing to praise (that voice sound is HORRIBLE). But despite that, I still had fun playing this while I was at the beach.
I don't think anyone who was playing this game in 2003 was familiar with the musical Grease.
I have this on my ps2
Muy buen vídeo
How did you upload that longplay?
LongplayArchive: Uhhh....... internet?
Hahahah
Is it just me, or do the voices sound a bit... metallic?🤔
Wait, Training part super stink? Oh lord!!!
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