Games that have aged terribly.

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Almost all 3-D games from the N64/PS1 era look terrible nowadays, but many of them are still a lot of fun to play.

A game from that era that has aged well however is Paper Mario. I still love playing that game.
 

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Dok Zombie said:
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As much as I love the first silent hill I have to admit its graphics have not aged well at all. This has taken away from some of the game's scary moments but it can still get me in a few situations. Also, medievil. I loved that game when it came out. Now it's kinda crappy.
Yeah, Silent Hill 1 is harder to get immersed in than it used to be, although 2 still looks good enough to get me good and scared. I think it's that the grainy, faded look of it has more longevity than shiny graphics that are superseded fairly quickly.

Although I strongly disagree with Medieval, It's still great fun to play and has a very unique feel to it that few other games do. But mebbe I'm bias because I love any games that have that particular kind of British humour. Like Hogs Of War. :D
Well, maybe I should have elaborated on medievil a little more. The humor, characters, and setting are fine. In fact, it is those features that make me still look back on the game fondly. The gameplay is ok but I don't feel like it is as good as when I first played. The graphics? Pretty ugly. Though I do still like the monster the wizard turns into at the end. I also feel the original is much better than the remake.

Hogs of war? I don't think I've heard of that one. I'll have to try it out.
 

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Daggerfall aged pretty... horribly.

Morowind, on the other hand, has aged extremely well, and I still play it today.
 

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I bought Tekken 5 recently (branching out from my usual Soulcalibur), and it comes with Tekken 1-3 on the disc. Well, 1 and 2 have aged terribly, especially in comparison with 5, and now 6.

Generally I find graphical differences easier to ignore than gameplay/mechanical ones. As such, and though it's been a while since I've played either of them, I imagine that the first two Grand Theft Auto games would be very difficult to play nowdays.
 

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Fair enough, it does look pretty ropey these days. Hogs Of War is brilliant, but I have a feeling that I have my nostalgia goggles on whenever I play it so your mileage may vary.

Basically it was Worms 3D but before Worms 3D existed, and was much better. It's turn based, multiplayer combat with WW1 era pigs. But it's bloody hilarious as Rick Mayall does the commentary and most of the voices.
 

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There are many games, I would say Fallout 1&2, Deus Ex and maybe some other games that I cannot remember.
 

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I got Half Life 2 last year(along with the entire Orange Box) and I didn't think it was that good. Not too similar to what you said, but I think it's close.
 

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Perfect Dark. I wish it wasn't true, but today, it's really not so great.
I bought that on Xbox Live despite having never played the original. This purchase was PURELY based on it's reputation. I REGRET IT WITH EVERY FIBER OF MY BEING.
Really? Huh funny.

I think for 800ms points to "REGRET IT WITH EVERY FIBER OF YOUR BEING" is a bit extreme.

I enjoy the fact that I get to play the game on a console that supports its framerate (it had issues on the 64) and the fact that I get to play with bots. The combat simulator give me lots of time to play multiplayer without having to deal with the cesspool that is XBL.

I understand that "it's no COD of Halo" but its not the worst FPS ever made gosh golly gee whiz.
It's not like that. The AIM mode is terrible. Whenever I have to manually aim with that AIM mode shit...UGH.
 

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Half life 2 and its episodes.....
Huh? Really? Beacuse I would argue that Half-Life 2 is a game that has aged very well. I recently replayed it and it almost feels like a modern title. I guess it is the almost life-like expressions on people's faces that prevents it from seeming too outdated. The Source engine in general was preety advanced for it's time.

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The original Diablo, aaargh. I don't know about the second one but I bought the first on reputation and really didn't like it. Combat came down to how many health potions you had and it was impossible to find your way around the floors because of the dodgy isometric view.
While the combat probably is kind of outdated by modern standards, the two things that I think have aged really well in Diablo are the music and atmosphere. When playing that game, one really feels claustrophobic and the music, with the ocassional really weird baby-like cries, makes it really terrifying at times.
 

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Turok: Dinosaur Hunter

On one hand I enjoyed the semi-open nature of it. On the other-hand, I still get lost and frustrated on this game. And that is a problem.
 

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It pains me to say it, but Ultima VII hasn't aged all that well.

There's some AMAZING concepts buried in that game for when it came out, but the combat is silly (it's not really there, it's click-and-pray with no real concept of what's actually occurring) and that extreme pixel-art 45 degree iso-view it's got is very hard on the eyes...

...but man, the memories of it have aged VERY well. A almost two decades later and I wonder why I haven't really seen a world that incredibly interactive since...
 
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I still love GUN.

I think if I had to pick something, I'd say Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Chaos Bleeds. It's like a throw back to when games were really not very good. I like the first Buffy game though.

Also, I could always make a big list of the PS1 games I've been replaying lately, but that woould be redundant, as they are over ten years old, and a lot of them were just meaningless pulp even then (not that they aren't still immensely fun, just that they show their age.)

That's a big thing I think may be flawed with your question. You seem to be implying that when a game ages badly, it becomes less good, but I still enjoy a lot of old games, even though I can see every bad old thing they do, and why modern games do it differently. I played Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue the other day, and I enjoyed it so much, despite bad graphics, dodgy camera angles, moronic puzzles and annoying enemies. It's aged badly, that doesn't mean it isn't fun anymore.
 

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Soviet Heavy said:
Any and all of the Samurai and Dynasty Warriors games.

Also, Age of Empires. The first one mind you.
popped that game in a month ago and much to my surprise there was no build queue. Didn't add that until the expansion as it turns out.
 

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Onyx Oblivion said:
BlindMessiah94 said:
Onyx Oblivion said:
Proteus214 said:
Perfect Dark. I wish it wasn't true, but today, it's really not so great.
I bought that on Xbox Live despite having never played the original. This purchase was PURELY based on it's reputation. I REGRET IT WITH EVERY FIBER OF MY BEING.
Really? Huh funny.

I think for 800ms points to "REGRET IT WITH EVERY FIBER OF YOUR BEING" is a bit extreme.

I enjoy the fact that I get to play the game on a console that supports its framerate (it had issues on the 64) and the fact that I get to play with bots. The combat simulator give me lots of time to play multiplayer without having to deal with the cesspool that is XBL.

I understand that "it's no COD of Halo" but its not the worst FPS ever made gosh golly gee whiz.
It's not like that. The AIM mode is terrible. Whenever I have to manually aim with that AIM mode shit...UGH.
It is a bit finicky, but keep in mind it was made for the 64. I set the sensitivity down all the way and its a lot better. Mind you its probably safer just to keep auto aim on. Give it another go on Single Player, the campaigns are pretty fun. Not many FPS' these days do as good a job at FPS single player as RARE did. (or at least the concept and how the approach objectives and level design).
 

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Metal Gear Solid for the PS1...

THEY DON'T EVEN HAVE EYES!
 

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Frogger. It used to be lots of fun, tons, in fact. But the games just...aren't the same. Horrible top down 3D rendering, no systematic beauty. Even sticky jump mechanics. Just a shame, what happened to it.
 

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To someone who plays FPS on anything modern... pretty much every first-person shooter on N64. Goldeneye and Rainbow Six are great fun, but using a joystick to aim and direction buttons to walk around is painful. I'm glad we have the dual-joystick system for FPS now.
 

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Most N64 games but Mario kart 64 stands out. Still a great game but the graphics are not as good as I remember.
 

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Graphically: Call of Duty4: Modern Warfare (2007/2008 EU). The gameplay is still awesome and finding a server to call home is great. But damn, in terms of eye candy compared to recent games, it can look bad even on high settings. I swear CoD: United Offensive (circa Sept14, 2004) has higher resolution textures on maximum.

Gameplay: Half Life 2. For its time it defined the be all and end all of FPS gameplay and story telling. I got it around 2008 and my first play through was wonderful. But even 2 years after, I've never gone back to it. One play through was enough to have a feel for its greatness, as subsequent play throughs only serve to outline its short comings. The crossbow was pretty damn awesome though, the only really enjoyable weapon to use in that game.
 

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Legion IV said:
Half life 2 and its episodes.....
What?

Explain, please! Episode 2 is as recent as 2007, still looks and plays fantastically. HL2 still looks good by today's standards, even though it was released in 2004!

I have to agree with Halo. I was so distracted by the horrible character models that I couldn't really enjoy it. Deus Ex I still really enjoy, but the graphics do look pretty terrible. If any game needs a modern facelift, it's that one.