I'm looking for a game shown at Sony's latest conference, the trailer's song had a woman lead singer.
I'm looking for a game shown at Sony's latest conference, the trailer's song had a woman lead singer.
Amok?I think I remember this description correctly....
It was a game on the Saturn. I think in outer space, or on the surface of the moon or a distant plant, where you perhaps play as a mech (?) and have different types of weapons/missiles you can shoot? I don't remember a lot about it, but I've poured over lists of Saturn games over the years and can't really find it.
Goodbye Volcano High maybe? I had to seek out the song when I heard it...I'm looking for a game shown at Sony's latest conference, the trailer's song had a woman lead singer.
You can see all the trailers here so it shouldn't take long to skip through them.I'm looking for a game shown at Sony's latest conference, the trailer's song had a woman lead singer.
Goodbye Volcano High maybe? I had to seek out the song when I heard it...
Debu - Constellations
Something like Jezzball maybe or some form of Qix?So my better half is talking about a game when she got her first desktop back in 1998...there is a mesh, which is enclosed in a box and you have to manuver the side of the boxes so that the mesh does not touch the box, there were two or three meshes and have to keep moving the box around so that the mesh doesn't touch the box...
Any clues on what game she is talking about...I've gone through pong, breakout, snake doesn't seem to fit the bill, it was in black and white
There was one game I've been trying to remember for the life of me that I remember playing as a kid. Can't remember if it was for PS1 or PS2 but it was a samurai/ninja sort of game iirc and the game had a side mode where you could build your own map, place walls/trees/folliage and many other things and then play the map you created. I spent pretty much all my time doing that mode.
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tenchu 2 birth of the stealth assassins on ps1 had a mode like that.
EDIT:forgot to quote.
It's okay! Doing some googling and looking at videos on youtube my memory doesn't seem like it's that game in particular as I don't remember there being any timer or enemies and the options for architecture seems different, more just a free roam architecture like creator, though maybe my memory is of or as a child I didn't know of certain modes/times/enemy possibilties that you could do with it too.
I think there was a level in the maingame where you went through a large bamboo forest if my memory is correct, not sure if theres one like that in tenchu 2.
happy to help.Maybe it was Tenchu all along and my memory just remembered certain things differently. Thanks for the help!
Tenchu: Shinobi Gaisen
Tenchu was re-released in Japan on February 24, 1999 with many updates, including different mission layouts, all the stages seen in the American and European versions (levels 4 and 5 were missing in the original) and four selectable languages: Japanese, English, Italian and French.
The main feature of this version was its mission editor. The possibilities in creating missions were endless and it generated a special edition disc with the 100 best missions created by Japanese players called Tenchu: Shinobi Hyakusen.
happy to help.
i did a bit of googling to find out if there was an editor in any of the other games i couldn't remember and it turns out there is an alternate version of the first game with extra levels and a level editor.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenchu:_Stealth_Assassins
Trying to remember this one game I played before. It was either an Xbox or Dreamcast title (I think it was Dreamcast though). All I remember is it was a 3d beat em up @ 60fps. Kind of like a 3d golden axe or something with a medieval setting? I also remember the intro having a overly dramatic narrator that made us laugh back then
Definitely not Berserk and Gauntlet Legends. Don't remember Draconus, had to look it up and no, that isn't it either.Looking through the list of Dreamcast games these stand out as possibilities.
Draconus: Cult of the Wyrm
Gauntlet Legends
Sword of the Berserk: Guts' Rage
Soul Fighter?ILooking through the list of Dreamcast games these stand out as possibilities.
Draconus: Cult of the Wyrm
Gauntlet Legends
Sword of the Berserk: Guts' Rage
Soul Fighter?Trying to remember this one game I played before. It was either an Xbox or Dreamcast title (I think it was Dreamcast though). All I remember is it was a 3d beat em up @ 60fps. Kind of like a 3d golden axe or something with a medieval setting? I also remember the intro having a overly dramatic narrator that made us laugh back then
Oh shit, that's the one! Looked it up on youtube and yup, that spinning camera and your character and all the enemies sliding all over the place is bringing back memories lol
Hope that this isn't bad of me to repost, but I want to find out either of these games if it possible. I am looking for two games that I think were made by the same Japanese indie developer for the PC around 10 years ago. I suspect that asking here is my best chance to find out what they were and is still a ridiculous long shot.
The first is a VS game where you play as large UFOs in on a small 2d screen. You would each have two or three artillery stars that would rotate around both you and your opponent. The objective was to shoot your opponent, so that would require you to strafe around your opponent until they came into range of your guns. I remember that the graphics were cartoony with thick outlines, and the gameplay felt arcade-y and bouncy.
The second game is a Arkanoid clone that played at a 3/4 fixed perspective. The bricks were stacked up on top of each other, so it would normally take multiple hits to destroy each tower. However, one of the core mechanics was to let your ship stop and line up shots which would blast the ball out into the playing field destroying all of the towers in its path. This mechanic also introduced a method to get rid of power downs (of which there were many). I remember that the aesthetics involved lots of dice faces for some reason.
Any ideas?
Kentucky Route ZeroI saw a screenshot on Twitter of a game. It looked like a hand drawn or pixelated 2d horror game. There was a gas station with a giant horse head on the roof. I thought I saved the tweet to check the game out later but I didn't. Any ideas?
That's it! Thanks!
- The game was an Isometric view fantasy game. I remember that I had a champion with mana/life and a map. I cant be sure but I think I could create minions. There was no lanes, it was an open map. It had that edgy/dark theme. All I can remember is this.
Not something like Magic The Gathering Battlemage, is it?I think I will edit bc the game didnt have any story. it was like a player vs. npc thing? You choose the champion and the map and thats it.
Ok something i've been trying to remember for decades. Not that the game was amazing but it's weird that i haven't seen it anywhere since. Hope someone can remember this one:
- PC game somewhere from the late 90's/early 00's. I'm guessing somewhere '98/'99.
- 3D graphics - Voodoo 2 era
- Platformer kind of game
- You could take over identities of various characters with unique abilities (all human, it's not Spacestation Silicon Valley). I think over 100 different ones (which was part of the marketing?)
- I believe all characters where small/chibi-like
- modern environments? I'm thinking of a construction level but not sure.
anyone any ideas?
Maybe American McGee's Scrapland?Ok something i've been trying to remember for decades. Not that the game was amazing but it's weird that i haven't seen it anywhere since. Hope someone can remember this one:
- PC game somewhere from the late 90's/early 00's. I'm guessing somewhere '98/'99.
- 3D graphics - Voodoo 2 era
- Platformer kind of game
- You could take over identities of various characters with unique abilities (all human, it's not Spacestation Silicon Valley). I think over 100 different ones (which was part of the marketing?)
- I believe all characters where small/chibi-like
- modern environments? I'm thinking of a construction level but not sure.
anyone any ideas?
I don't know if i'll ever be able to find this game nowadays, but this thread is worth a try.
For starters, it was a heavily stylized PS2 title, must have been old by the time i got it on my hands. Had a strong Eastern vibe, tho i'm not sure at all if it came from there as well.
What i do remember in detail, was the main character holding a hammer as his main weapon, real-time combat in an actual 3D space, with a heavy focus on platforming and its fairly large stages for exploration. The first level took place in a rural plantation area within the night and there was a windmill as a point of interest around the field.
I wasn't able to progress that much since english was way harder for me at the time, tho i can recall another area during the day being filled with lava, while also being able to talk with a NPC there.
I had a really good time with it when i was little, it was very atmospheric and challenging with how it basically dropped you to explore on your own.
Would love to see it again.
- This demo was a battleship game but with a Pirate theme. I think it was kind of cartoonish. It had voices and a good animation when you hit the ship.
you didn't say what system in your post and i can't remember if it had voices but i thought of overboard when reading this.
Hey, I hope you can find this one. It's been gnawing at me for years. My friend had this game on PC, around the time of the SSI GoldBox series (early 90´s). On the cover there was a huge green creature very well drawn like the cover of the SSI games. The title of the game was maybe Chult or Kult?
"Kult: The Temple of Flying Saucers" also known as "Chamber of the Sci-Mutant Priestess" by the always weird French development team Exxos, which later became Cryo:
Chamber of the Sci-Mutant Priestess (1989) - MobyGames
Set in a post-apocalyptic world, Chamber of The Sci-Mutant Priestess casts you as Raven, a young "Tuner" (psionic mutant), working for the Tuner Netwerk. One day, while out on assignment with his friend Sci Fi, he witnesses the massacre of a "Normal"...www.mobygames.com
You can even get it on Steam, unfortunately it is the inferior DOS version (using only the drab EGA color palette instead of the beautiful Amiga and Atari ST versions):