Haha totally! This is still one of my top 3 favourite games of all time! Such an awesome IP. Wish they would remake it. With the ra-seru's and genesis trees!Shawn Hatfield said:Anyone remember a game called Legend Of Legaia?
Haha totally! This is still one of my top 3 favourite games of all time! Such an awesome IP. Wish they would remake it. With the ra-seru's and genesis trees!Shawn Hatfield said:Anyone remember a game called Legend Of Legaia?
Tyrian?CallieW said:cant remember what game this was, BUT HAVE BEEN TRYING TO FIGURE IT OUT FOR A WHILE
I think it was back in the 90s, when I had my Windows 98 computer, I used to have a game that looked like Space Invaders, but it wasn't space invaders. It was some 3D Space Shooter, where you had to kill everything in the screen, collecting power ups, etc. Graphics were just amazing back then, and each level had a boss. Each level was orientated to a planet of our system.
Thank you to anyone who can help
I finally found it! The game is called Sanity. Good old times.Malchir195 said:Hello I am trying to remember an old action/rpg game that I played a long time ago. I believe it had an isometric or top-down view where you controlled a single guy who could equip and use fire themed skills (at least in the first levels) like fireball etc. I remember later on in the chapters you encounter a brother-like figure (called Abel?) who kills soldiers with his lightning theme powers as part of a cutscene and maybe you are after him. I believe we were augmented soldiers of some sort. Gameplay was like moving around in maps with enemies to kill with your powers and traps to evade etc. Sorry not very descriptive I guess.
'Conflict: Desert Storm' or 'Conflict: Global Terror' perhaps?NullPunctuation said:I've got one, I can recall an early 2000s game that resembled a military/tactical shooter/squad rpg (?)
-fully 3D world, can't recall it was first or third-person
-there were four squad members, I think all were individually controllable characters
-the squad interface reminded me of Jagged Alliance 2
-at one point, you had to attack a military base (?)
-once saw a webm of it posted on 4chan, your controlled squad member was shooting past a car and grenades were thrown
Cheers!
Potentially one of the 'Tenchu' series? Their games are all set around 16th Century Feudal Japan, sounds pretty similar to what you're describing.TomArrow said:And this one I have been trying to find for years but no luck.
It was for Xbox, I think, for the original one. I only had a demo of it. It was a 3d third person ninja game. In this level, you had to kill a few enemies and eventually the boss. The special thing was that you could sneak up to enemies and do a little tricky move, which was basically to be so close that they notice you, but the moment they "notice" you, you have a very small timeframe to make a finishing move and if you do this, there is a little screen effect (not sure about this) and some kind of super-ability bar loads up and if you do this on almost every enemy in the level, you can then use it to finish off the end enemy in the game, which I don't remember too well, but the super-ability needed a particular combo on the controller and I think some Japanese/Korean/whatever symbols flashed over the screen when you used it. The end-enemy (remember, it was a demo) was perhaps some old geezer, I am not sure. And he was in some kind of dojo that you got into eventually. And the whole setting was rather darkish. Almost a bit of a stealth game perhaps.
Might have been around 2000 or so.
Hah. that's it. Tenchu: Return from Darkness. Thanks. Sucks that it's only available for Xbox...Friezian said:Potentially one of the 'Tenchu' series? Their games are all set around 16th Century Feudal Japan, sounds pretty similar to what you're describing.TomArrow said:And this one I have been trying to find for years but no luck.
It was for Xbox, I think, for the original one. I only had a demo of it. It was a 3d third person ninja game. In this level, you had to kill a few enemies and eventually the boss. The special thing was that you could sneak up to enemies and do a little tricky move, which was basically to be so close that they notice you, but the moment they "notice" you, you have a very small timeframe to make a finishing move and if you do this, there is a little screen effect (not sure about this) and some kind of super-ability bar loads up and if you do this on almost every enemy in the level, you can then use it to finish off the end enemy in the game, which I don't remember too well, but the super-ability needed a particular combo on the controller and I think some Japanese/Korean/whatever symbols flashed over the screen when you used it. The end-enemy (remember, it was a demo) was perhaps some old geezer, I am not sure. And he was in some kind of dojo that you got into eventually. And the whole setting was rather darkish. Almost a bit of a stealth game perhaps.
Might have been around 2000 or so.
Tenchu-Z for the 360 was a great one, too. Never played the one you speak of, though I've heard the rest of the Tenchu series is all good!TomArrow said:Hah. that's it. Tenchu: Return from Darkness. Thanks. Sucks that it's only available for Xbox...Friezian said:Potentially one of the 'Tenchu' series? Their games are all set around 16th Century Feudal Japan, sounds pretty similar to what you're describing.TomArrow said:And this one I have been trying to find for years but no luck.
It was for Xbox, I think, for the original one. I only had a demo of it. It was a 3d third person ninja game. In this level, you had to kill a few enemies and eventually the boss. The special thing was that you could sneak up to enemies and do a little tricky move, which was basically to be so close that they notice you, but the moment they "notice" you, you have a very small timeframe to make a finishing move and if you do this, there is a little screen effect (not sure about this) and some kind of super-ability bar loads up and if you do this on almost every enemy in the level, you can then use it to finish off the end enemy in the game, which I don't remember too well, but the super-ability needed a particular combo on the controller and I think some Japanese/Korean/whatever symbols flashed over the screen when you used it. The end-enemy (remember, it was a demo) was perhaps some old geezer, I am not sure. And he was in some kind of dojo that you got into eventually. And the whole setting was rather darkish. Almost a bit of a stealth game perhaps.
Might have been around 2000 or so.
Could it have been Gobliiins?TomArrow said:Alright, so, there was this kind of mild-puzzle/adventure game. I think I played it on Windows 95/98, but it's entirely possible it was a DOS game or that my memory is bad and I actually played it on Windows 3.11. I don't think I ever got past the first few levels but I loved it. Basically, there was a fixed camera, 2D, colored. Afair, you controlled some little figures and you had to make them do something in the correct order to pass through the level. One of those levels (one of the first ones) featured a big room that belonged to a wizard or something. The figures you controlled were much smaller (midgets? dwarfs? But really small, not like Tolkien dwarfs. More like an elbowlength-sized perhaos). I am not sure inhowfar you could actually control them. Oh and I think one level (after the wizard's room?) was kinda darkish and had some kind of monster in it and when it got to your character (or any of many?) the character got a totally shocked expression on his face and it was game over. And I think each "level" consisted basically of one such room, so everything you needed was right in front of you. And I think the first level was outside a house (the wizard's?) with a tree possibly and grass and someone or something was possibly lurking out behind a tree every now and then? It might also have been a witch btw., dunno.
no, it was a 1-2 player game where the players were red and blue. the boss at the end kin of looked like a metal lobster. that sounds odd but that the best way i can describe it.Niiopi said:Tyrian?CallieW said:cant remember what game this was, BUT HAVE BEEN TRYING TO FIGURE IT OUT FOR A WHILE
I think it was back in the 90s, when I had my Windows 98 computer, I used to have a game that looked like Space Invaders, but it wasn't space invaders. It was some 3D Space Shooter, where you had to kill everything in the screen, collecting power ups, etc. Graphics were just amazing back then, and each level had a boss. Each level was orientated to a planet of our system.
Thank you to anyone who can help