YES! that's the one, thank you! Might have to hunt down a copy
Question about a Dreamcast game that I can't recall the name for.
Quirky Japanese driving (not racing) game that had some elements of action. It was you and a companion in the car. I remember two females whom I believe to be either police officers or some government officials. There were other levels where you played as two dudes who were either low-rank criminals or members of the Yakuza. One person drove and the other person manned a rocket launcher, or a machine gun.
The levels were linear, there were boss battles, and I remember some shortcuts hidden throughout the level. I think if you left the game at the startup screen long enough a gameplay demo started up, playing thru a bit of one of the first levels (as the two females) and it shows them going thru a glass building shortcut type of thing. It was part of a series and there maaaaaaaaaaaaaay have been a sequel for the OG Xbox.Any of y'all know what I'm talking about?
Alright so I don't even know if this was a recurring nightmare I had as a child or if this was an actual game. I honestly can't remember anymore.
Anyway I think it was one of these educational games or rather one that was advertised in one of those educational magazines. So it's a PC game and you start out by talking to this talking tree in a forest, then you can explore the world/forest, talk to the animals that live there and play games with them. After a certain amount of time the world gets this ominous red tint and all the animals get frozen in time. When you enter a screen with an animal in it, their soul would leave their body. I think the tree tells you to go to the lighthouse and once you reach the top of the lighthouse there's this witch that would say something and a timer would appear. I think that's the point where I would always turn off the PC in fear lol.
I played it when I was about 11-12 so that would be about 12-13 years ago. Everything is too vivid I swear it wasn't a nightmare but an actual game I had. It's been nagging at me for the last 10 years if this wasa game or a nightmare. Please, someone help me find it!
you're my hero <3It's Super Runabout/Super Runabout: San Francisco Edition
Wreckless the Yakuza Mission is the pseudo sequel on the OG Xbox
Thinking of an old PC strategy game, based in space, something like Space Mission Command it might have been called.
Played very similar to C&C with a grey dome-like mothership that has little drones that go and collect ore and bring back to then craft things like Scout ships, tech platforms and more. Any ideas?
Sadly not, the sprites were 3Dish but everything was on a 2D-kindof plane - think something like Desert Strike or TibSun/Red Alert C&C.
Star Command: Revolution perhaps?Thinking of an old PC strategy game, based in space, something like Space Mission Command it might have been called.
Played very similar to C&C with a grey dome-like mothership that has little drones that go and collect ore and bring back to then craft things like Scout ships, tech platforms and more. Any ideas?
Bingo - now to find out how to play it again. (Thanks so much!)
You're welcome (and it's been so long since I got one right that I'm probably almost as happy as you).Bingo - now to find out how to play it again. (Thanks so much!)
Otogi?When I was a kid (early 2000s) my cousin came to visit and brought his OG Xbox with him, and on it we played a game I've been trying to find ever since just to settle my curiosity: it was some kind of Ninja/Samurai action or platformer game, 3d with a zoomed out perspective (and I feel like a fixed camera? Not like RE, more like the original GOW), where you could power up your weapons with the elements at what I think were like katana sword stands?
Please someone help me, I just want to move on with my life.
My god that was quick. This isn't exactly how I remember it, but it's close enough that when accounting for the innacuracy of childhood memory I think this was probably it. Does anyone know if it holds up? It is Fromsoft...
Swing?The gsme in question might be part od the ps1 simple 1500 series releases
All i remember are coloured balls with numbers on them that you must drop on a scale i think and u had to move these balls around to clear the stage. It had a black background and a very simplistic presentation.
I think that is the one, wil watch yt videos to confirm
Need a hand there. I'm trying to remember a game that I bought on PS3 (my PS3 is dead, btw), it was a rogue-lite + platformer + beat- them up game, in 2.5D. The style was quite unique because it was inspired by XIXth century kind of art, or aesthestic (or maybe it was the beginning of the XXth?).
It was done by a "latin" developper and by that I mean it was either spanish, mexican or maybe italian, something like that.
So, like I said, it was some kind of a beat them up, and it played like a Smash game: by pressing a direction plus the attack button, you were able to do a different move.
And the main hook of the game was that you were able to "be" the monster you defeated and played them, but only if your level was high enough. Your main character was a woman. And there was some a devil, wearing a tuxedo and using a violin.
I never played it (I was always interested in it), but it sounds like Abyss Odyssey to me.
It's on PS4 now with an enhanced version, as well as the original on PC and 360.
Timespinner?There was a kick starter a while back for an 2D action adventure game featuring a female character. The trailer was pretty emotional. I can't remember if it was a metroidvania or not. It was a side scrolling game so no top down. I don't know if it was ever released. Please help!
no it was more medieval like
There was a kick starter a while back for an 2D action adventure game featuring a female character. The trailer was pretty emotional. I can't remember if it was a metroidvania or not. It was a side scrolling game so no top down. I don't know if it was ever released. Please help!
YES, what happened to that game?Heart Forth, Alicia? I had totally forgotten about this game, by the way...
YES, what happened to that game?
Edit: apparently it's coming to switch :)
Thinking of an old PC strategy game, based in space, something like Space Mission Command it might have been called.
Played very similar to C&C with a grey dome-like mothership that has little drones that go and collect ore and bring back to then craft things like Scout ships, tech platforms and more. Any ideas?
That honestly reads like StarCraft......it can't be that easy, is it?
But it got answered a few posts up though...
Yeah I'm more commenting on the fact that the description fits StarCraft perfectly.
PC Game, top down camera, 2D Zelda style, where you played as a cartoonized man with a gun and you faced some cartoony monsters as well. You could enter into some caves and he constantly said something, I remember him saying something like "Oga Boga".
Alien Storm?Trying to remember this obscure arcade cabinet (I think?) game from 90s. It's a side scroller beat em up (or shoot) that takes place in space or alien ship. I remember you could play co-op as two player.
I'm 100% positive it's not contra and alien vs predator.
Trying to remember this obscure arcade cabinet (I think?) game from 90s. It's a side scroller beat em up (or shoot) that takes place in space or alien ship. I remember you could play co-op as two player.
I'm 100% positive it's not contra and alien vs predator.
Trying to remember this obscure arcade cabinet (I think?) game from 90s. It's a side scroller beat em up (or shoot) that takes place in space or alien ship. I remember you could play co-op as two player.
I'm 100% positive it's not contra and alien vs predator.
Early to mid 90's on a system that was not a Nintendo, could be on 3DO or something like that, it was a fighting Game, only fighter I remember was a black man with a white shirt and necktie, and some kind of stage that looked like a wooden deck or pier, anyone remember?
Way of the Warrior on 3DO.
Fox is who you're thinking of (try about 20 minutes into the video).
Golden Axe Warrior?I've got one I've never been able to find but I think it's my own fault as there are many on the list that are in the maybe pile. It was on a sega platform, either Genesis or Master System, I believe Master System but I'm not certain. It was a zelda-like but featured text boxes and dialogue with at least on area where you could interact with another caracter.
Warsong?Genesis game. It was a sort of turn-based RPG/strategy game, but instead of having characters you had basically different units - dragons, soldiers, magicians. Each group of units had a number in the corner of it showing you how many of that particular unit you had remaining. You could move them around spots on a battlefield, a limited number of spaces per turn.
I've got one I've never been able to find but I think it's my own fault as there are many on the list that are in the maybe pile. It was on a sega platform, either Genesis or Master System, I believe Master System but I'm not certain. It was a zelda-like but featured text boxes and dialogue with at least on area where you could interact with another caracter.