Sounds like Urban Assault to me. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urban_AssaultFaisal Ilyas said:please tell me that guys its a 3d game
Faisal Ilyas said:Salam,
Well, in 90's i had played a game sort of space gameplay in which there was a mothership with female voice and we have to create helicoptors, tanks, APVs and attack to other mothership, the best part of this game is that we can select ourself to stay in mothership or select helicoptor to ride or tank to ride and we slip into it and the hud get changed and we are in the battle.
Any ideas guys ?
I remember playing a demo for that game, possibly from PCGamer or ActionTrip. I will post again if I find out anything more.DWP7689 said:I've been looking for this game forever but can't remember the name of it and its been driving me nuts. It's an old school windows 95 or older game. I was pretty young when I played it lol. From what I remember of it it was installed with several floppy discs (Bring back the good ol days!) It was a first person 3D RPG. You started out on like a farm where your master always whittled something. The first quest I can remember was feeding the ugly dog along the way then you moved to another zone with a skeleton in a cave that had a big two-handed axe. You also get a spell book that I think had a little owl or dragon as the courser when in the spell book menu. I'm thinking the name was like "Dragon Quest" or something along the lines of that but nothing that looks familiar ever comes up. Hoping somebody here knows remotely the game I'm talking about haha.
The Exile series immediately comes to mind, by Spiderweb Software. Remade as the Avernum series, you can still buy the games from their website. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avernum_(series)redrout said:Ok, let's see if anybody here knows this one.
I remember playing this game on the pc probably around a decade ago. Game was a party style game, you had four characters that you trained and built up through the course of the game. It was all set inside a massive cave, and the world was pretty extensive. I believe (could be way off) that the cave was a prison of sorts. the map and playing area was laid out in a grid pattern, and so was the combat portion of it. It had a turn-based combat mechanic, and I thought it was a really good time, but I can't for the life of me remember the name of it. I have looked and looked, and any suggestions would be helpful.
Robert
Were you able to fly around with jump jets too? If so I might know which game you mean, I played a demo for that game, might find it again at some point as I run through old magazines and the like.ryanfan03 said:ok guys im new here..i joined for one reason...to find this dang game..
i played this on my PC as a kid and i want to say it was CD ROM from about 15 years ago...
dont remember much but here it goes
I remember you played a human that traveled to an alien planet to fight an alien race. you had on a special space suit. the aliens if i remember right almost looked like the alien bugs from starship troopers. the thing i remember most is toward the begining of the game perhaps the first or second chapter you had to navigate your space craft through the atmosphere of the planet. you had to keep the "cursor" that was your stabelizer in the middle of this box on the center of the screen through the turbulance of entry. if your cursor strayed to far from the center box for too long your space craft burned and crashed.
the story was broken into chapters that restarted if you died. I want to say that you shot the aliens but i dont know with what exactly and if you were caught and eaten by the aliens your screen would fade to black and your charater would make a horrific scream while being dragged away.
i know pretty vague but i can not find this game ANYWHERE on the nets
or maybe i am crazy and created a game in my mind
As for the reason I found this thread and signed up, I remember playing a PC game about 10-15 years ago (probably just a demo). It was a isometric turn-based strategy/city-builder type of game, wherein each turn was an entire season. You started with a handful of people who took on different jobs such as a farmers or architects who built houses and other buildings during the warm seasons. I remember the game having videos for when you "entered" special buildings such as the barracks where you could meet with the captain to recruit troops and whatnot. Most strikingly, I remember having to do a lot of research, especially for cures for illnesses that my people were regularly coming down with during the winter season, which they would sometimes die from.