I could never beat the third one. It hurt my childish brain too much...ChupathingyX said:Pajama Sam 3.
The first PC game I ever played.
That game had some really nice looking environments, catchy music and was set on an island where every one and everything is food and there is a war going on between the sweets/sugars and healthy food, complete with political parties and diplomacy.
Vault101 said:bubsy....
no one can see it for the work of brilliance it is
I played that. I only remember the level that takes place in the wild west though.Dangit2019 said:Power Rangers: Time Force on the Playstation 1. Absolutely terrible game, but I definitely wasn't going to notice.
Play Heavy Rain and purposely fuck everything up, then you can get a similar ending.Vinculi said:You know, I remember playing a JRPG, where all the protagonists get horribly killed at the end in a somewhat tragi-comic white-screen text conversation by the evil overlord you were supposed to be stopping, but I could never find out what it was in later years.
Great way to end the game, over the years it sank in how rare it was for a game to end that way.
HELL YEA GLOVER THAT GAME IS AWESOME.TIMESWORDSMAN said:The only game I can think of that's proper obscure is Glover, and Glover was shit.
Oh, but only the PS1 version of Glover was shit! The N64 version ruled!TIMESWORDSMAN said:The only game I can think of that's proper obscure is Glover, and Glover was shit.
Maybe Trace Memory? But a small number of people (about 3) have voiced that they enjoyed it in the past, so that's out.
Wait... I got it! Way back, in the distant past, Lego Bionicle released a flash based point and click adventure game on their website. It was riddled with bugs but the story was just interesting and fun enough to keep seven or eight year old me interested.
Later, they made a sequel. This time from the more common side view rather than the first person perspective of the first one. I played the hell out of both those games, but the puzzles and lore from the original will always be with me.