This is one of those games that really clung to me. It never stood out. It never came close to it. But this was actually its strongest point. It was simply fun, playable, and loads of fun co-op. I drank much Pitch Black to this game, and I even named a bunch of kobolds in a D&D game I was playing after the cast. In fact, Foley, Bradley, Jones and Conners have shown themselves repeatedly in various things I've made or worked on, without me even realizing where they came from. This was just one of those games that made me happy to play. I rented it three times but never found it not for rent...and unfortunately, the sequels were... just not as fun. I finally bought it, just to own it. Either way, this is a game that at least for me, deserves a spot here far more then some other 'classic' titles.