FatalWalkerFilms said:
Pixelhunter said:
FatalWalkerFilms said:
Hey for the last 5 years i have been trying to remember the name of this game i played when i was a kid.
From what i remember, it was isometric, and you controlled a ship, you could attack other ships, upgrade them (aka give them more guns and so on)...i know this sounds like 100s of other games, to help narrow it down, i think i played it back in 95'? or somewhere around there, it was before the xbox and ps3 for sure...
idk if anyone has asked about this game in here, but i don't really have the time to scroll through 836 pages of comments lol...
"EDIT"
I only ever remember you being able to control the ship, not like Sid Meier's Pirates, where there is an actual character, and the graphics were a bit better...after defeating a shit you could take it...i just remembered that i played it around the time the first Pirates of the Caribbean came out because there was a sweet looking black ship and i named it the black pearl lmao....so not in 95
Could be "
Sea Dogs" (2000). It spawned a couple of successors, with "
Sea Dogs 2" being turned into a kinda sorta official game to the "Pirates of the Caribbean" movie prior to the game's release.
I checked out some videos, on both Sea dogs 1 and 2, and no...I know for a fact I have never played either of thos games, i think this one was older i think...and it was always a birds eye view... i think you could zoom in, but aside from that, and again from what i remember, you are ONLY the ship, there is no walking round as a guy.
Thank you however, i now have a couple other games to check out and play lol...Sea Dogs actually looks fun.
Heh, my bad, read over the "not a character" part. Akella, the Sea Dog people, also made "Age of Sail 2" (2001).
So if you're looking for an older game, maybe it's its predecessor "Age of Sail" (1996).
Yeah, "Sea Dogs" is fun, but the default controls are horrible, so be prepared to customize them. The handling when being on foot is clunky too. But all in all the game is a little gem, albeit a rough and unpolished one.