ITT: Post some forgotten gems.
ITT: Post some forgotten gems
Anachronox was one of the funniest, most engaging rpgs I've ever played.
Overrated trash, it's forgotten for a reason
>backtracking: The game
my nigga
shut your mouth faggot
Surprisingly more fun that I expected, still sometimes do some bullshit tricks.
Fucking samefaG
Too bad the devs ran out of money and had to ship it unfinished.
Anachronox is pretty funny though, if the combat wasnt a terrible rip off of everything wrong with Final Fantasy it could have been a classic
I like it.
For a redditor, maybe. It's one of the most tiresome games I've ever played, halfway through stopped even giving a shit about humor
>anything I don't like must be reddit.
what game?
>shitty humor for 10-year olds must be reddit
>it usually IS
FTFY
The one in the OP
>forgotten
I still see threads from time to time.
I replayed this like last year, god the gameplay was just awful but the concept so good
this game is a disgrace
I'm telling you this as a man who still has UT99 and UT04 servers running
can't decide which was worse, this or quake 4
Give us the fucking sequel. I need to know what happens next!
the boss fight with satan on the moon was pretty rad
2nd best western jrpg after barkley
why did they give everyone anime bug eyes?
This is honestly one of the worst FPS games I have ever played, and I have play a fuckton of them
The first NieR. Better than Automata in every possible way.
9/10 game, pvp was great
A real shame. I enjoyed it, it improved a lot over touk1. Maybe third time's a charm, eh?
Quack 4 is memorable. All I remember about U2 is some tits, goo-buddy and how it crashed once and decided to never work again.
Modular units are THE shit. Resource management is fucky in my opinion tho.
Dude, sequel came out like last year.
Quake 4 becomes playable after the first 2 hours, U2 sticks you with a fucking snail that walks slower than Master Cheif in his 20 ton moon shoes
Speaking of modular units.
Is this worth playing? It's really cheap on GOG for a few hours till.
If you have nothing against a bit repetitive jrpg turn combat, I would say yes, it has unique setting, interesting characters and a great atmosphere. Personal I liked it a lot.
I don't know, but get this, it's based
How do I get this to run at Windows 8 at more than 20 fps? I have the gog version and it's practically unplayable.
How long is it to 100%?
This game was pretty interesting.
Unfortunately I could only get a few hours in, the game kept crashing at one specific point in the game
Around 30h
i loved the mp aswell
I liked it too. Fuck the final boss and ending though. Maybe the game hinted at it but suddenly battle with time deity let me down.
Played through it a few weeks ago.(Steam version) So much soul. No markers, no hints every few minutes, just pure world building and atmosphere.
>get kicked out of id
>be forced to work on some shitty game in a company that is falling apart
>finally get to make your dream game
>study dies before you can make a sequel
being tom hall is suffering
>make a jrpg when jrpgs are at the height of its popularity
>keep it pc exclusive, dont'r elease on consoles
>game flops and company goes under
What were they thinking? it's not even designed like a pc game, e.g. it has a list inventory typical of jrpgs rather than the inventory tetris of pc rpgs.
the company was already on its last legs, they barely put it out, let alone think about porting shit. As diakatana fell apart most of the top brass that didnt leave decided to just ride the wave and do as little damage as possibel while getting as much money as possible as things wound down.
I mean, you are changing the outcome of the crew through the game user.
Just watch the movie
This game kicked my ass, but I loved that the way to get different units was to build basic units and then send them into different buildings for different combinations.
Pretty good Polacks game.
Good writing; bad game.
Nobody has forgotten the best Commandos game.