[quote=UnendingEmpire] Vehicular combat at its best and funniest, Cel Damage is a GameCube racer/fighter game about toons (cartoon characters, though all original to the game) getting in their unique vehicles and abusing the laws of cartoons to beat the hell out of each other. Eat through an opponent's bulldozer with your woodchipper if you want, or fire off some heat-seeking missiles. Maybe you'll throw a cleaver and chop 'em in half! Since they're toons, they'll just get right back up again, ready to kick ass and take names. While there's not too much resembling a plot, that can be a good thing in a fighting game, especially one as over-the-top hilarious as Cel Damage. It would also seem there was a PS2 copy entitled Cel Damage Overdrive. In the event that this explanation fails to properly create an image for you, there's also of the PS2 version of this game. Let it be known that there are some differences in gameplay between the two different games. [/quote] I don't know if you know this, but Cel Damage is getting an HD re-release for the PS3, PS4, and Vita some time this week. [quote=Mecha] Saints Row is pretty overlooked thanks to GTA. I have no idea why everyone hated SR4 so much. Granted it didn't have so much gang shit and was in same old Steelport, but it was still a broken, insane mess. In a good way. [/quote] By the time SR3 came out, it had differentiated itself enough from GTA to be its own thing. And leagues better than both GTA 4 and 5. As far as 4 goes, it was just the natural extension of the crazy shit that you could do in 3. I will always love SR 4 just because I could fly around and cause mayhem with [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAjyD1wktEI]this song[/url] blaring. More open world games need to embrace the out-of-car music thing.