ITT games that only YOU played
ITT games that only YOU played
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giv big tiddy game name
Is that Venetica? I was ready to give it a proper go but it was so buggy I somehow softlocked in the tutorial after some dialogue trigger fucked up. Thought fuck it at that point, I'd rather quit now than having something similar happen when I'm invested
venetica
Comfy platformer
The Steam version works fine for me.
i own a physical copy i bought in the release week....you lost :^)
Played it on a PS2 demo disc.
It was ok
Might give it another go on PC then, my problems were on 360
Zanzarah was a pretty cool Pokemon game.
>Pokemon game.
that's literally how my friend sold it to me
there is a game but i can't recall it's name
basically it was a hack'n'slash, released during the ps1-ps2 era i think, it had tons of fog to cover the short draw distance and i remember playing it on pc
also the developer was pretty famous i think, so it's not that obscure
i played it, it was way too hard when i was a kid, but i remember it having a lot of great looking combos
I was too fucking stupid to play this as a kid.
Learned about this game from this video, is it still worth playing? The level design seems kinda trash, but the combat is fun enough if a bit hard?
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found it
the dark souls of... ehm... something
>SOUL
this shit
Oh I remember this game. It was sorta a DMC knock-off but with minions. Great soundtrack, absolutely trash level design (literally just boxes), okay waifus.
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I tried it but it was so fucking bad.
And also this shit. These were my jam.
There's a torrent on pirate bay that works on modern operating systems.
only true slavs played this one
I remember everyone bitching about niggress bossfight because you need to deflect her attacks with a shield and no one ever spec'd in shields.
I also remember it being somewhat enjoyable.
God, CL had ugly levels.
I've never met another human being who has played this video game
You can't go wrong with K-D Lab games. They were like fun version of Ice-Pick lodge.
I fucking loved it. 100%ed it. My friends on the other hand, when I showed it to them, thought it was dumb shit for babbys and went back to playing FIFA.
I played the demo of this so many times, but I never played the full game.
my pentium 2 couldn't run it fullspeed :(
>he doesn't know Venetica
It's PC core
Does Yea Forums know about this one?
Delacroix black sword was so fkn cool. i dont know what it was about it. pure soul aesthetic.
chaos legion is literally always posted in these threads
>Tfw still playing Zanzarah because of my brother
Why did PC games have so much soul back in the day?
wanted to give out some beta keys but i decides fuck em and didn't
Fuck yeah. It was brutally hard though, I remember only getting to the second Sabertooth fight and failing to realize I had to hit the barrels he throws at you back.
that one legion that could parry/riposte boss attacks was kino as fuck
There's an Asterix and Obelix game I really loved back in the early 00s. I can't remember the name and it's hard to find it with the amount of games the franchise has, but it had this really cool concept where you sort of did a very basic grand strategy with the elixir as the main resource and when capturing a region you went into either a full-fledged 3d beat'em'up levels or one of many minigames.
Love and hated this game, really impressive what they try to do( they fail at most things) it's also the only game i ever spend 2 days playing non stop because i had no gamepak and so couldn't save, most hardcore experience i ever had.
Ninja...
REVIIIIVE
This game was so horribly designed and clunky I never managed to beat the first stage, because it was supposed to be a stealth level, but none of it worked like one and your character was hopeless in a straight fight.
>you will literally never play Son of the Sheperd Rolf again
I fucking hate these cunts that nerf and ruin fun
I beat it a long time ago. It was super trashy.
I liked the authentically terrible "dub"
Actually I didn't but in hindsight it's pretty funny
funny you bring this up because I just picked this up at a flea market yesterday
Anyone who remembers this shit game is instantly and forever my nigga.
I need help finding an obscure video game
>mid 2000s
>PC
>action rpg focused on combat
>get to choose classes, from memory I remember a barbarian and knight
>focuses on positioning, hits are usually critical and can die in 1 hit if they get you in a good spot
>combat also done with movement of the mouse
I also think it had 'sword' in the title but I cant remember
Severance?
Yes thanks user
Could be Die by the Sword, Enclave, or Severance: Blade of Darkness.
I got all you fuckers beat
MUHNEY MUHNEY MUUHNEEEEY!
Glad I could help, user.
I'm gonna post some really fucking obscure 90s PC shit
I really loved this games writing and world feel
i never see anyone talk about this gem
My first RTS i got from big lots
Also this. It was pretty shit.
Get cancer shill master
Played the GBA game, know the guy who did the sprite work, he does porn comics now.
This got quite some coverage in 2003. Surprised nobody seems to have played it. It even has 3 games.
I want to buy this
>Myst but with a qt disabled girl instead of Atrus
Sounded like a good idea on paper, but I hated it more and more as I played, ESPECIALLY the girl
I'm sure I wasn't the only one, since an online a la Mario battle royale version came out in 2015. Bummed I just now found out about it and it's probably dead.
Elma or elastomania.
I actually liked that game
FUCK THE MEMORIES
Basiert
Anyone?
>tfw no goth monstergirl gf
I didn't play it, but I know it from a playthrough on the LParchive
Shit, I've been trying to remember the name of this game for years. What's it called?
I mean I played through odyssey and exodus but I have never heard of adventures. Does it just contain these both games?
>16
>Pegi
typisch
Dark Wolf.
Adventures is Odysee and Adventures 2 is Exodus
Awww shieet negro! First game I completed as a child
This game. It's like Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance except with better RPG mechanics and every single woman in the game looks like a bimbo porn star with half exposed balloon tits and bikini armor.
Is this game any good? Seems like people in this thread who've played it fucking hate it.
Looks like it's got some fun mods, though.
>The one on the right
Is the Lost Formulas close enough?
I wanted that game and totally forgot. Was it any good?
holy shit my entire school played this we were so hooked.
is there a more kino system in existence?
Geneforge. My favorite RPG series of all time.
I had a demo of that and I replayed it countless times
What is this
I played the FUCK out of that game with my brother and friends. Was it really that obsuce?
>tfw you scoop all the loot before the other players can get to it
Never met anybody that even knows this game.
>this
>only you played it
lol this shit was cover of gaymen mags, man.
keroppi game that used to be in the chuck e cheese down the road before the design overhaul.
I thought Hugo was only a thing in finland?
I know Dark Alliance 1 & 2 were way more popular, I remember tons of people in school talking about those but I never heard anyone mention CoN even though it's basically the same franchise from the same developer just set in a different universe.
This game is pure gold
Nah it aired in every country in Europe
The horde. I couldn't even remember the name but I had to look up 'evangelical child actor' and then 'Kirk Cameron game'
Frankenstein, I remember the cover being real green and not getting anywhere
Exile III is king of the spiderware games, in my opinion. One of my favorite games of all time.
I'm downloading this.
I've yet to meet a person who played or even knew about this game.
>german game
>about managing toilets
why am i not surprised
I liked it, it's like gothic but for girls
Spiderweb software, actually. My bad.
Isn't this the same as Rayman M, where was the running minigame?
I remember reading a review when this game came out saying "fuck you buy this game and give it all the support you can I don't care what the box art and title is fucking buy it"
I actually had to look through the XBOX HUEG's catalog (not that there's much) to find this one again. From what I remember, it was basically proto Uncharted
I'm impressed if you managed to find an English version.
Exile 3, from what I played, was great. But I only ever had access to the demo version. So Geneforge still tops it.
Besides, Geneforge shaped my love of games where I can control minions and the like.
It's a weird mix of Gothic and Fable with a voiced female protag, pretty janky but works really well on modern systems, supports widescreen etc out of the box. Cheap as fuck on Steam so whatever give it a try if you're out of RPG's to play. Was literally $0.99 the last sale lmao.
I remember getting the sequel from Blockbuster and summoning a badger.
Curse: The Eye of Isis. It's pretty much RE game, just with Egyptian mythological monsters.
I got the demo in a cereal box or something. It's all I ever played but goddamn I had fun. I can literally never forget the song that plays. youtube.com
guess I need to pour one out for my boys Game Republic again, because nobody else remembers them.
Still mad they went 3D on this one and the next. At least this one was still kind of ok.
This is something running on BUILD engine (Duke Nukem 3D, Blood, etc), right?
Is it online?
Yes.
Loved this as a kid, was pleasantly surprised to rediscover it on Steam.
I remember reading the book and thinking this game was going to be good.
What is this
Also, this. The game sure as fuck was ambitious. I remember piloting mechs, helicopters, cars, spaceships, riding a fucking dinosaur. I can't remember how the game ended though.
It's just Asterix. At least here in euroland. It was for the PS1, and only specific regions had the ministages, most others were just about having bigger numbers.
I can't explain what makes it instantly recognizable
Enclave.
The naval battles were pretty shit.
based german boomer
I remember falling for this meme.
This game was very shitty.
Galleon was actually finished and launched?!
I think it has something to do with the stairs, they are pretty good looking compared to other shooters of the time that had weird interruptions of the texture.
>BAD DEAL
>That fucking dog.
I had one of the original retail fucking editions user, silver disc with shitty purple ink sprayed on it. They're still fucking going somehow, though now they have some kind of insane bullshit online format you pay for and you can't tweak the AI any more. You the original let you do that and turn everyone into bateman 80s psychopaths. That fucking warehouse/facility lategame though. Bankrupting other corps because they're paying 90,000 kubar fees to land only to find you got there first and bought up and stashed all the stock. Mmh.
Okay you want a real challenge? This is undefeated any time I've posted it, since 2009 and has the most fucking stupid name imaginable: Traffic department 2192
There's a reason its no actual fun if you post a truly obscure game: Nobody will reply because literally only fucking you have played it. So don't bitch if you see people posting semi-obscure stuff and see it as an excuse to discuss a game you would NEVER get a chance to normally. 2008 and not one reply remembering it. It's a lonely life.
This actually seems pretty cool.
I thought that was Drakan from the thumbnail.
Is that fucking Shade?
Yep. I actually haven't played it, user posted it in a thread like this recently, I legit saw it for the first time.
nope
Didn't they hint at reviving that and the other classic builds for the end-of-summer scamtacular?
Fucking Babik Nurn
this game went way over my childish brain, was fun though.
So was this actually a game at a point? It looks legit.
Despite it's many flaws, this game was peak SOUL
Why is it not on PC REEEEE
The only flaw is these fucking rts battles on planets, otherwise it's kino.
I liked the second one quite a bit as a kid.
Except for the ending. Because It was all a Dream has never made for a good ending ever.
HOLY SHIT!
Is it still playable?
I remember playing it when they gave free weekends.
>implying not every single fucking kid played this
I don't think you understand what OP meant by "only you"
her head is ridiculously large
She leaned her head forward.
Game?
Tzar the burden of the crown
even the plagiarized music and bad translations serve to reinforce its comfy slavic identity
I have never met another human being in real life or online that played this.
I also like gggman
With my dad
I played it as a kid and I love it, I want to replay it soon
I've heard this game sold pretty well but I've never met anyone that played it. was pretty mediocre but I liked it
I got this from a Scholastic book order for some unfathomable reason. What a weird direction to take the franchise.
GOAT vehicular combat
Played it.
Never heard of it but this looks interesting
I liked the first one a lot more. The second felt clunkier, and seemed like it had a bigger focus on combat than platforming. The vehicle sections were also a bit hit-and-miss.
Played through this with my cousin over the course of a day. Somehow didn't realize it was Bungie-developed and Rockstar-published until years later.
Try it it's really fun. International name is Toilet Tycoon. There is also an Amiga version.
It was actually a great game.
Exclusive spin off for the Wii and just as good as the other ones.
I played this too, big disappointment
user, only we will understand how good and underappreciated this game was.
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True dat. I think it was also meant to be a full 60€ game and then was scaled down
One of my relatives had it.
Can't remember too much, but I remember it being fun.
Any good?
I love silent storm series, but these missions with time restriction are not a good idea.
Best puzzle game on the GameBoy.
I have this on 360.
Wasn't this on Wii too? I played something similar on it I think
thats good. It's a fun little game.
Too bad everbody used to compare it to The Last Guardian and how much better TLG is going to be kek
I really wish we had more horror games aimed at younger audiences that actually take themselves seriously but don't rely on constant shock value.
Not sure. It's also called Disaster Report. And it seems a new sequel is coming out soon
>that one cave with the hidden chicken shrine
Anyone know what I’m talking about?
A very underrated Capcom game, honestly surprised I never see it mentioned much
Looks like I am confusing it with something.
But I think Ariano played that?
Very short right now, mostly expository setup and relatively little actual gameplay. A decent way to kill an hour if you have the patience for a text adventure. I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for the rest of the game, though; if it's not out yet, I figure it's not coming at all, since there can't be THAT much development time required for this.
Apparently not since this was allegedly one of the influences behind Danganronpa.
wrong i played it to in german. and i am not a german.
Pfff and the last guardian finally came out what 5 years later?
You are Austrian tho
The case for this is sitting right next to me
yeah lel make it so much funnier rewatching/redeading those reviews.
Genuinely good beat ‘em up.
Just like Austria is sitting right next to Germany you mean?
Really fun game honestly. The lore was interesting and I loved the gritty early 2000's atmosphere.
worth i am slav. btw no one played this.
No one's knows what this is but I played it.
>google this game
>wikipedia article gives quick rundown on the story
>"Once he finds his father, he believes that he will be able to reclaim his family castle from his treacherous uncle and also remove the curse."
>treacherous uncle links to david cage
en.wikipedia.org
Check this shit
It's part of a series.
Fuck I remember this, loved how stupidly designed all the weapons were.
Glad to see fellow spiderbros here, Exile 2 but mostly 3 shaped my childhood.
Wish i still had my copy. Kevin was my main, that dork smasher move is so fucking op
This game literally had you start as a shrimp eating small fish and ended with you as a psychic naked human killing aliens.
Stol = Tisch
Riba = Fisch
Nozh = Messer
Luchshe = Besser
Chto takoe = Was ist das?
Masloboyka = Butterfass!
4 never ever
Aw shit, is that sum Venetica?
Also, here you faggots go.
My friends played it for PS2. They really loved it. Never played it myself.
My man. Game was also super gory for a T rated game if I remember right.
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
I know I'm not the only one that has played it, but some days it really does feel like I am on Yea Forums.
played it
Everyone's played SSX though.
God the second game will suck more dick than Rubi.
Pic related.
That looks suspiciously like homo bait, how much sex is in this game?
That good user. It actually a pretty good game.
Try the GBC version next.
I hadn't looked up anything involving the second game in years, so I assumed it was still like that old school trailer/teaser. Looked up the trailer for BGE2 last week just because I got curious if anything ever came of it.
Does not look great. I'll give it a try when it comes down in price, but boy it looks like a soulless (for a lack of a better term, memes aside) version of BGE, really disheartening.
I liked the idea, but unfortunately the execution was underwhelming.
i remember this being the first game to properly kick my ass on the ps2
good times
all of it
played all these
Raw Danger, such a beautifully jank series that I absolutely love.
based gogoud
its probably not as good as i remember it being
But not these
>Secret Service
>Devs also made the B-Tier but still really fun Civil War fps games for the History Channel
i remember playing Lemmings Paintball a bunch as a kid. it would be interesting to play it now and see if it was actually really hard, or if i was just too retarded of a kid to git gud.
that game had an amazing soundtrack, it was supposed to be a ps1's answer to ocarina of time lol
I rented this once as a kid, i remember it being pretty fun actually.
I never was on PS1
1999 on PC and 2001 on PS2
Dreamcast version was cancelled
awesome game
the sequel is even better
i played this with my dad back then
took me years to find
remember day dreaming in school about coming home and playing it
was supposed to be on ps1 but got into dev hell
I never did finish this game, the furthest i got was a part where you get shipwrecked on a demon island.
The game was really cool and i remember being amazed at the time that you could craft equipment
based game
Hope I'm not the only one, because I didn't get plot at all, it's the very definition of "kafkaesque".
How was it?
Eternal ring
tfw poisoned
>needing to be carried by such an OP tank build
current rolf builds are fine as long as you have a Kevin healing you with his unlimited Jawbreakers.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHH ETERNAL RING!
I remember this point and click pre-rendered backgrounds game.
You are teleported into some kind of egyptian looking place, you are told something by some guy enveloped in light you can't see and there you start your adventure.
p good.
DRM free too
>Shatter Galaxy
Another game ruined by KRU
i didn't realize it was rockstar published until right now. god damn.
fuuuuck i used to play the shit out of this but can't recall its name
>Daffy Duck creepily laughs from the side the screen
this game was kinda good. i don't think i ever actually beat it. i kinda remember beating it but not really.
Holy shit, that looks badass. Here's another for me in honor of you.
i played the fuck outta this because i didn't know Command & Conquer existed. it kinda hurt when i saw it in a bargain bin a few years later.
Never heard of it Nitsche i jitschi
isn't that Elden Ring ?
Was it an educational game? This sounds bizarrely familiar.
Not sure if it was "reloaded" or not, but I really wanted to try this game, yet I heard it was unbalanced, janky, and unpolished.
Still the only "card game" video game that I like.
I remember always seeing it on the shelf when you could buy DC games brand new in stores but never played it. Voice chat seemed insane back then.
I always played Goblin Commander in multiplayer with a friend
THQ REALLY wanted to make this a flagship franchise and it's bonkers how far they went
Oh fuck I came here to post Clonk Planet.
My friends and I sat in front of 1 computer and played the multiplayer mode.
Literally 8 hands on 1 keyboard.
aw shit TZAR is amazing, playing as the arabian faction and making potions to boost one unit so much it can destry castle in one shot is just so satisfying
Actually picked this up during the Steam sale for dirt cheap. Need to check it out soon. Love me some obscure PC games
Best sports game to this day
Not gonna be especially surprising if it never comes out. Ubisoft straight up admitted to it not actually being a game at the time they made the trailer and that they had no fucking clue what it would even be as they moved forward on it. Not the greatest sign.
Gonna call foul on this one. Underappreciated, but I knew so many kids that had this game. BMX was huge. God, my thumbs don't like spamming X to pedal these days.
Seriously, dude must be smoking crack. I played the n64 and ps1 and tricky versions more than I'd cared to and I didn't even own the games.
I'm just imagining you trying to sneak around, an enemy seeing through a wall going "Intruder!!", you panicking and trying to put up a fight, but your character misses each punch as the guards relentlessly beat you down.
Is this Bioshock infinite?
trw near the end of the game when you get shrunk and can look up the skirt of the redhead
Beyond Good and Evil has a strong cozy place in the depths of my nostalgia.
The sequel might be perfectly fine by its own merits, but pretty much every detail that I've seen of it looks like a step away from the colorful charm of the first game.
>tfw no sequel or any other game pirate game like this.
>Tfw forgotten into obscurity
nah I had this and the bootleg Diamond. Wish I didn't lose them, they were gnarly.
Looking back I don't think there was much to actually paint Quest 64 as a good game, but I still vividly remember waking up early before school as a wee lad just so I could explore around the towns more, looking for hidden magic and listening to the comforting soundtrack.
I counter with the following: Anybody who was ever a teenage boy poring through a mame rom list has inevitably played Gal's Panic
>Galleon was actually finished and launched?!
Unfortunately.
>gold edition
>not brown edition
one job germanbros
I feel this. Objectively, Quest 64 is a shit game. But I love it a lot; partially for nostalgia, but partially because I like the weird art and music and scope. I also managed to fill in the gaps of the story over the years, and it still feels like a big adventure to me, even if the reality of it is shallow.
A lot of people have somehow played this game. Mostly through rentals.
this shit, you aren't missing anything
ggman is over exaggerating the difficulty, it's fun and challenging and is worth playing, the only shitty thing is the sparse slightly repetitive levels. he seems to just be crying about how the game kicked his ass when really it's very fun and you have to be smart about how you play, I never had the problems he's complaining about and I learned how to play efficiently.
also the music is actually good. so yes play it.
Shit. I remember playing a PC animorphs game. You turns into a dinosaur near the end of the game, and there was some crashed ship underground that you and Vissier Three both wanted.
My mother threw it out because our computer broke down, and she was convince the disk had a virus.
Okay. Here's one that I know is pretty rare. I played it on PC back around 2005 because my dad brought it home from work one day, but I've never seen it referenced anywhere else, ever.
TurkeyBowl '99 on the Millennium GamePak Gold.
One of like 50 really terrible, unfun Flash games on a single CD-ROM that I LOVED as a kid for some reason.
Honestly couldn't find any screenshots, so had to take my own. Behold.
i tried so fucking hard to play this game. i always ended up being killed by the first trivial mob i came across. i eventually ragequit. shit game was shit.
What sticks out in my mind about playing Quest 64 was that I played it during a time where I had no real access to the internet or player guides to make sense of things, so the potential for uncovering solutions or secrets was limited only by my imagination.
I met some random kid who also played the game, and I treated him like some traveling mystic who seemed to be the only other person in the world to have actually know of the game and claimed to have all the answers.
I wouldn't give up the answers that the internet has today, but there was something special about not having all of a game's secrets being dissected from top to bottom within a week of their release.
I don't think there was much to my strategy beyond grinding like Hell to the point where I could just waddle up to most random enemies and bop them on the head until they fell over.
100% my dude. I know the feeling well.
I've tried to replicate it by avoiding spoilers, trailers, or guides for new games but it's certainly not nearly the same thing. I miss trading secrets with kids on the playground or even when you did have access to a paper magazine-like player's guide, pouring over it with fellow enthusiasts trying to memorize maps or decipher hints for treasure or what have you.
Good stuff. I think that's half of my nostalgic feelings towards old games, honestly.
>Zelda
>RPG
>Shan-Jaque
>Not Brian
>J. Boogie
Thanks, Boogie
real gamer shit
I played it. Nearly 100%'d it but I think I couldn't beat the eggshell skull version of the giant robot battle, or maybe I did and something else kept me away. It was a rental and I really vividly remember the mech battle.
I think part of the nostalgia comes from not fully understanding game limitations as a kid. Like I remember trying to get past dead ends and "invisible walls" in games because I fully believed that there would be more to see and interact with.
Now I know that there's simply a limit to what can be found and done with games as a medium. You begin to recognize event triggers, and the gear turning behind the ones and zeros.
Fucking hate this game
you fucking idiots wasted a lot of time on garbage
First time I ever played a first person game and first PS2 game I ever played. I hated it because of that. Always been curious to go back and play it.
I don't care what anyone says. I loved it.
To whoever makes the next iteration of this thread, please use this comment as the subject line somehow.
This buggy piece of crap. Complete with two places it could freeze and force you to reload, and a third that will always freeze preventing you from finishing the game
good times
This is one of my favorite games, excellent taste.
There's plenty of dicks and titties both.
The Legend of Zelda's retarded cousin with a surprisingly good taste in music.
It should just be the slogan of Yea Forums desu familia
Battle Hunter, Playstation. Released after FFT but before everybody and their mother started making TRPGs, it was like a bizarre fusion of that plus Mario Party. Compete with other players and NPCs, combat was done via literal dice rolls/cards.
It was trash but it was still pretty entertaining, like someone's shitty RPGMaker game. You could see they really tried to give it personality and character, and it ended up goofy and charming, even though it was bad gameplay-wise.
LYLA
This is one of the worst N64 games ever made. There was a roundhouse kick move that would knock over an opponent every time you hit them, and by the time they got up, the ATB or whatever for the move had regenerated.
I actually beat this garbage pile.
> resource collectors are useless
> special abilties like transfer energy are not optimal or useful enough
> units die quickly enough that they never run out of energy charge
> you must build your character in a specific way or you'll never be able to push out alone due to aliens on the surface
RIP the only MMO-RTS/RTT in existence.
I played this, I kinda liked it actually
For being a Mario game, you'd think more people have played this
I'm pretty I am the only person on this board to have this console.
HOLY FUCKING SHIT I'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR THIS
Posting this shit until someone else plays it.
It's Shadow of Rome on the Ps2 by the way. Fun action game whose sequel eventually became Dead RIsing.
I remember this being really hard. Towards the end there is a choice where you can kill someone or forgive them and they join you...i couldn't win without having their back up.
It had some excellent worldbuilding and plot. It would really benefit from a remake, even an adaptation using Pillars II as the base would be perfect.
Galleon was amazing, why would it be unfortunate that it was released
I remember seeing this image, but I don't know where or how.
>Quest 64
i was legitimately wondering when the fuck i would get a second party member, so i could focus on magic and they could focus on melee, or item-abilities, etc
it's incredible that there's no shops to buy food or items from, or currency at all. it's the ONLY rpg i can think of that didn't shove gold in your face every time you killed a mud blob.
Oh and this one too. Colosseum Road To Freedom on the PS2, this one is a A-rpg. Very fun as well.
Mario has tons of weird spinoffs and appearances nobody brings up.
Remember NBA Street V3?
Why do I feel like I've seen this in days beyond comprehension.
warframe kids will never understand
I legit loved this game and was hoping there would be more. Imagine my shock.
PSYCHIC FORCE! I remember always playing as the trappy angel boy.
I remember seeing this in a magazine and thought it was pretty neat, so I rented and played around. It was a pretty comfy JRPG.
Does anyone remember this RTS set in a fantasy era with knights and magic etc.
You had no direct control over anyone on your team and could only encourage them to do things by making quests at buildings and so or or something like that
It would be about 15? years old now
not much to go on but it's really bugging me
I played a ton of this as a kid, though I was never able to beat the other opponents on the moon. I also was constantly cucked by sticky keys activating.
Pokemon Ultra Moon
C'mon, I fucking loved Jackie as a kid, of course I played these.
that would have been Emilio
Keith was always my nigga
I remembered it
Literally the best anime thing that was made by gaijins besides of Katawa Shoujo
Still replaying it once a several years.
I remember seeing this on tech tv. The dev was super excited about how the camera would go behind the wall and the wall would become opaque.
One of the reason I got this game was because it came with the movie.
MORE GOLD, YOUR MAJESTY
never could do the last mission
Archangel?
GB remake have never met anyone who played it
Remember, a stitch in time is worth two... in the bush.
You are not the only one who played Ephemeral Fantasia
Thanks, I've just been eternally triggered by something I barely remember
nah had it on ps1, pretty sure it fueled my grand strategy addiction
I will roast my nuts if anyone else has played this
that remake was a crime against such a great game.
I have played this
Sorry user, a deal is a deal
no you haven't
Yea I played this too. Pretty much everyone had a PS1 I don't know why you'd be that surprised. Better get the nut roaster out.
>Yuke's will never make soulful, experimental anime games again
Fuck that's a shame, I genuinely liked their games before they became a wrestling game machine
i played a demo of this as a kid, unique and weird game
Never met anyone who’s heard of this game.
Man, Battle Hunter was my jam. It wasn't perfect, but as far as 4p multiplayer in the PSX goes, it was really damn fun. Also, Eyes in Minds fucking rocks.
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Nah, this game was the tits. My friends and I used to play this all the time. The multiplayer was fantastic.
Demo disc baby. I bet you're a pussy
Didn't you just get some free bread and teleportation boots every time you visited an inn for the first time? I remember being a hoarder.
Man this game was utter shit.
High treason baby
Has anyone else ever played the D1GP game for ps2. It was pretty fun.
I actually stopped posting this in these threads years ago because literally no one else on Yea Forums has ever played it. It's the sequel to a game that was never even publicly released, so NO ONE has played that one, but this is only one step up from that.
maybe if you could provide source of this game, we could play it
PC version was shilled a lot in the mags of the time also they made a bunch of controversy by having the sirens be topless originally and you could easily mod the game to restore that.
Oh shit I played the demo that came with a PC Gamer cd back then
If only filenames existed
I'll let you have this one, though games.digipen.edu
Note: literally everything in it is memes and references to late 90s/early 2000s (contemporary, at the time) nerd shit and finishing the game requires grinding at a point you can't possibly know you need to grind, have fun
Why did he change his name?
Pretty awkward but extremely novel and charming for how absurd and edgy it is.
>game is never even released
>its sequel is
>crazy-cross
what the fuck
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My sister and I played this game and have a lot of nostalgia from it.
I'm convinced that Frogger in this game might actually be the most unlikable protagonist ever conceived.
I'm genuinely shocked why nobody talks about a remake/port that is better than the original version
This game is fucking great.
yes it was made by the same guys that made fusionfall and was kino af but when ed edd n eddy came to an end they also decided to end the games server as it was costing too much keep in mind this was back in ye old days where companies didnt know you could milk gamees so hard yet
I'm so glad people take the time to make things like this.
Pirates of the Caribbean. Basiclly Black Flag but made by Bethesda. Great ship to ship combat.
It's pretty great and kind of terrible at the same time. The story makes an amount of sense, but it's mostly excuses for various parodies and references. The gameplay's trash, but it mostly works. I like how summons are just some actual guy doing different poses.
I want a sequel for this classic but i know it would just be worst than the first
I would play this game so much in middle school.
Nothing has ever filled the void. I want another MMORTS
So many fucking people played this game. They even created a shitty spinoff comic.
must have posted this game in 20 of these threads and no one else played this
>Bethesda
Published by Bethesda, actually made by Akella, also the creators of Sea Dogs. It was supposed to be a sequel to Sea Dogs but executive meddling and opportunism forced them to significantly change the story and rush development to tie in to the PotC movie.
I always wanted to play this. I love media that disguises itself was childish but is really just vulgar adult nonsense.
Is Venetica fun? I've been on a early-2000's adventure game binge lately, and this was one of those games back then that I was kinda curious about.
I played it cause a kid at school kept touting is as super fun then when I finally got it we played multiplayer and he stomped all over me with a bunch of endgame shit.
So I just sold the game and went back to playing MtG or other DS games with other people at the table instead.
Fuck you, Ben
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I'm not surprised, as if the cover isn't stupid enough, the game itself looks like absolute dogshit.
I remember seeing advertisements for this in PSM back in the early 2000's. Looked fucking stupid even back then.
Where my Nanosaur boys at?
Don't even think I beat the first level
As far as past kid me is concerned, Project Eden was not meant to be beaten. And then I saw a SGDQ run of it and I found it is in fact beatable, just very grueling even if you know exactly what to do.
I always found this game's cover art to be highly disturbing.
Man, I bought this game to play with my friends on the n64 but no one, other than me, could stand it
I remember really enjoying the demo back in the day but never getting the full game.
Got a lot of mileage out of this and the sequel somehow, even if they weren't great.
Get on my level faggots
Hardly the most obscure game in this thread, but to hear everyone else talk about it the series begins with 3. Having full campaigns for both SWAT and the terrorists was awesome, and I love that you have to deal with negotiations and rules of engagement and shit instead of just rolling in and wasting everyone.
I bought this game solely because of the cover and ended up hating it.
I remember loving Battalion Wars as a kid. What wasn't great about it?
I'm the only one I know who has played Klingon Honor Guard and Klingon Academy
Can't really think of any. The only one that comes to mind is Digimon World 1 but even I know that it's relatively popular.
I'm just gonna post this because everyone should play it. Extrapower Giant Fitst.
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The writing is absolutely abysmal and the difficulty never really goes anywhere. It's not bad, just not great.
I wish it'd been taken more seriously.
Valhalla Knights: Eldar Saga. Picked it up hoping it'd be okay, turned out to be the single most dreadfully boring game I'd ever played.
It began and ended with 4 for me. I can't into SWAT 3 to save my life. I feel like I'm barely in control, I pretty much just send my guys into a room and hope for the best.
The 90s were a weird time for vidya
Don't hear much about it on here, but I liked it.
Might have something to do with the fact that it was a massive bitch to run on most PS2s. Something weird with the disc, I guess. It and the sequel were both pretty good, though.
All of the screenshots I saw made it look like MediEvil which I didn't care for. Other than that all I heard was it was bullshit hard, which sealed the deal of me never getting it as a kid.
>MediEvil which I didn't care for
SSX but with skateboards
This game is fucking great.
I just didn't like it when I was a kid. You can get as mad as you want, I'm sorry.
It's definitely a tough game, but considering it was made as a Ghosts 'n' Goblins spinoff, that's pretty much to be expected.
no
it still is
How could you have lost not one but both games?
Also did you have them complete in package?
>he doesn't piss while shitting
don't worry the game fucking hates you too
that cover though
I doubt you are pretty
I play it for a bit. Damn this game was gory.
Just like Prototype.
I played it. NES version was better
Great game. I played it a bit on the Xbox and need to rebuy it. Wonder if I should get the Xbox or GC version
This game was fantastic but I could never finish it due to the haunted islands level being so damn spooky. Those banshee screams, man.
My nigguh
No one played this
kek some classmate told me the same thing.
Apparently the demo contained the first level/child's room + living room
Never actually learned how to play it though.
i think i still have this on a harddrive somewhere. i dont remember why i stopped playing but i dont think it was a bad game
I spent 5 years trying to figure out what the name of this game was.
What is it, user?
i had this on the wii. it was surprisingly good. i think i got 100% on it. soundtrack was pretty good too
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i spent HOURS looking for the discography of this band in like 2012
God damn do I wish it ran properly on modern machines. SWAT 3 is still my favorite, but SWAT 2 felt like a complete SWAT experience rather than the first-person titles.
If you change the resolution to 90s bullshit--800x600, I think--it works perfectly. I think there's even a mod to make the briefing movies work.
Blinx was pretty fun.
play Blinx 2
Oh shit, really? Might have to give that a go. Thanks, user.
I played this. Think something was wrong with my controller, though because the motion stuff would cause my guy to spaz the hell out now and again.
Is that also fun?
Fuuck I need to replay and actually finish this.
It was quite unique and I had fun playing it.
imo it's even better than the first.
And a but more forgiving.
>”RACERS! ON YOUR MARKS.
>”Feel that adrenaline Duuuuuuuuuuude”
Still giggle like a loon when the AI just flails around like chimps on PCP in an attempt to get at you.
Played it and it was fun I still remember that bullshit of a last level.
>Look it up
>Iphone game
>Holy crap it's an actual game
I wonder if I can get it for the computer
I did some searching I've seen different people say 800x600 or 1024x768, so basically just try a few until you get one where the game doesn't run like shit.
Appreciate it, user. Going to install and give it a shot.
Bought this as a tween but barely played it.
Nostalgic, played it until the alien plot reveal but I can't remember if I conquered it or not played it as a kid and really liked it.
Realmstone, I played it a lot in 2014-5, used to be on Desura before that died out. Apparently the dev finally is releasing it again, this time on Steam. It has a unique mix of side scrolling, RPG, and town management.
Campaign felt brutal at my age back then.
We enjoyed multi vs bots with infinite ammo cheats. ALL OF THE TURRETS
The re-release took out the AI for some reason, combined with lack of pop it's shit.
There's a copy of this sitting in a store a few miles away from me. Is it good?