Are you certain the first game didn't have mouse-aiming?Kravix said:I asked a question 2 years ago, but guess I need to refresh the question. x)
1. First game was kinda similar to the "Restricted Area" game but in early-mid 3d graphics and the camera was locked on top of the area, while your character (Black suited female with long brown hair I think) was moving around, also aiming with guns was by WASD not mouse crosshair. From what I remember in demo version the city was in round shape and the player couldn't leave the city due to barricade (Demo version).
2. Second game is just a scrap in memory, it was very similar to StarCraft graphics but slightly worse. The only this I remember that I was controling some kind of dragonfly-shaped plane and then landed in a jungle and changed into other mechanical insect.
Those are the last 2 games I need to fill my list of childhood games.
Im almost sure it was WASD aiming and was in early 3D graphics. By similar to "Restricted Area" I was reffering to atmosphere and city-look (Kinda dark futuristic). Also, camera was locked on area and your character could move around without moving camera, that's what I remember most (I think).Pixelhunter said:Are you certain the first game didn't have mouse-aiming?Kravix said:I asked a question 2 years ago, but guess I need to refresh the question. x)
1. First game was kinda similar to the "Restricted Area" game but in early-mid 3d graphics and the camera was locked on top of the area, while your character (Black suited female with long brown hair I think) was moving around, also aiming with guns was by WASD not mouse crosshair. From what I remember in demo version the city was in round shape and the player couldn't leave the city due to barricade (Demo version).
2. Second game is just a scrap in memory, it was very similar to StarCraft graphics but slightly worse. The only this I remember that I was controling some kind of dragonfly-shaped plane and then landed in a jungle and changed into other mechanical insect.
Those are the last 2 games I need to fill my list of childhood games.
Otherwise I guess it would be "Meat Puppet" (1997). But maybe I will remember another female lead in black.
Could it have been Robopon or Robopon 2? Or possibly even Robotrek?ninjafrog233 said:so in the late 90s early 2000's i was playing this game on the pc. it could have been on an emulator but i don't remember. you are playing as a boy with spiky hair (i know that's all of them) your grandpa or maybe dad was a robot builder. he gives you a robot i think it was blue. the game was top down and your robot did the fighting for you. you eventually get more robots to fight with. on the fighting screen when you used an item you the spiky hared boy would run onto the screen and throw the item and they run away. i remember having to combine items like scrap metal and old weapons to make better ones. i also remember there was a hunted house at one point.
You are amazing, I hope you know that. Now I just need to find a download and waste a weekend.Midwoka said:Pretty sure that's Super Solvers: Mission T.H.I.N.K. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7M-X-9Yja3s&list=PLOwad2ZLUEQM0zaPhZhBR1TVF_-oTHwmM] =)rpelkey13 said:*snip*
OMG thank you so muchPixelhunter said:That's "Out of Order" (2003).cj49play said:(bumping my post)
i remember play this DOS emulator but for the life of me I can't remember the name of the game
the game starts out with the character in his bedroom woken up from a thunderstorm, there a boombox you can use in the beginning to play a heavy metal song but enough of that. the game continues with you breaking out of your room to find you're in an alien building and have to solve puzzles to escape and go back home, but in the end, you cant.