I loved Glover. I loved it so much.bluemarsman said:Has anyone played Glover?
played a demo of that. it was a lot of fun. i played it a bunch of times over. one of these days i should go pick it up.. it was pretty coolstompy said:Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30. Heard of it, got it, and loved it. Though, practically no-one I know has heard of it, let alone played it.
I played Gaia and Soulblazer, but not Terranigma (I should probably find a ROM).PedroSteckecilo said:SaGa Frontiers 1 and 2
E.V.O (Snes)
The Soulblazer Games (Illusion of Gaia, Soulblazer, Terranigma)
Steambot Chronicles
Legend of Mana
Folklore
Freedom Force and Freedom Force vs. The Third Reich
Septerra Core
The Longest Journey
I beat that game. It took me about three days playing it straight. It didn't feel very fluid to me. But. I loved to environments and graphics. Especially when you climbed Eagle Rock!. The just isn't enough western games out there.Kiytan said:Call of Juarez, fairly big and modern game, but no one seems to have played it, which is a shame as i thought it was an awesome game.
That game was AWESOME.OriginalUsername said:Freedom Fighters was a great game that's rarely talked about anywhere ever.
yup, had the exact same experience. confusing as it was, i knew it was good.Faeanor said:But speaking of Mdk, has anybody played the original? I played it way back in day. I don't even remember where I got the game. It was actually really fun once i learned what all the controls were. The boss of the first level where you have to snipe him was pretty epic in retrospect. Although, the entire game I had no idea what was going on other than they shot at you >.>.
You should check out a few games - Gun, Red Dead Revolver, and Darkwatch. The first two are straight-up westerns, 3rd and 1st person respectively. I played Gun myself, it's pretty good. It's available for pretty much every platform I think. Darkwatch is a western/horror, there's like zombies and vampires and stuff in it. It's on PS2 and original XBox, I think.Irrok the Wide said:I beat that game. It took me about three days playing it straight. It didn't feel very fluid to me. But. I loved to environments and graphics. Especially when you climbed Eagle Rock!. The just isn't enough western games out there.Kiytan said:Call of Juarez, fairly big and modern game, but no one seems to have played it, which is a shame as i thought it was an awesome game.
Lufia was a great game. I always get blank stares for Kid Icarus and Tachyon: The Fringe. Both were great games.BasicMojo07 said:Anyone here ever hear of Lufia?
...no?
=O another hydro thunder player! I thought I was alone...Terramax said:Yeah, I played MDK2 but I didn't think it was all that. The music rocked, and it was fun to a point, but I do remember getting irated with it after a while. I do remember the art direction being fantastic though. Way before Psychonauts.
I'm trying to play through Shenmue once again, before playing the second, but just can't get into it again. Shenmue feels like one of those experiences where, once you've played it round the first time, never again. Or maybe that's just me.
I had Hydro Thunder on the PSX, and that ruled. I've been meaning to get the DC version for a while. I just wish it were 4 players. Still; 2's better than 1.
I wish someone here would say they'd played Under Defeat.
EDF! EDF! EDF!zma924 said:Earth Defense Force: 2012. that was a pretty fun for the 360.