Anything? Not even Google brings up anything and I know I wasn't dreaming it all up lol I just wish I could remember more about it.
ahuffman89 said:Anything? Not even Google brings up anything and I know I wasn't dreaming it all up lol I just wish I could remember more about it.
Is it possible you have played a Tomb Raider game after all?fenner said:alright so ive been scrolling through this thread and had multiple tabs up for days with no luck. unfortunately i dont have much info on the game i'm looking for as i was very little when i ever played it (and also thought it was scary due to dark and serious atmosphere).
it's [at least] a PC game - third person and you play as a woman who has always reminded me somewhat of lara croft? but i dont think this is any of the tomb raider games? this game is from early or mid-2000s im v sure. the woman has dark brown hair in a ponytail i think? and she's got somewhat thick lips and she's white (??). the game anyway starts off with you as this woman in a dark, rainy city, and you're supposed to get ""somewhere"" so you'll have to climb buildings, go through windows and doors of apartments etc, and then i can vaguely remember that there were helicopters chasing you and shooting at you? falling off buildings and getting caught by them would kill you. again, this atmosphere and whole thing scared me as a kid, so i Never would get further than this and it's all i can remember. i am not sure if the woman was an agent of some sort or no either.
this is all the info i've got + i do not think the graphics/quality of animation of the game was terrible? i might be wrong however
Sounds like one of the Thief games. Although none of them are on PS2, the water arrow shows up as early as Thief: Gold, and several entries in the series did show up on PS3 and the original Xbox.zamo444 said:So I got this ninja game, for PS2 I think. Should be a bit more than a decade ago, before PS3. And it was this ninja game where I could blow out like laterns by spitting water. I could could also use water arrows. And that is about it. I remember it being first person. But I do not know if it could switch to third. That is all I have. May the gods assist you and me in finding our forgotten games and memories.
DANG what do you know!!! thats it. holy crap. tbh i have no clue why i was so convinced it Wasnt tomb raider, but no matter! thank you so much!!!Pixelhunter said:Is it possible you have played a Tomb Raider game after all?fenner said:alright so ive been scrolling through this thread and had multiple tabs up for days with no luck. unfortunately i dont have much info on the game i'm looking for as i was very little when i ever played it (and also thought it was scary due to dark and serious atmosphere).
it's [at least] a PC game - third person and you play as a woman who has always reminded me somewhat of lara croft? but i dont think this is any of the tomb raider games? this game is from early or mid-2000s im v sure. the woman has dark brown hair in a ponytail i think? and she's got somewhat thick lips and she's white (??). the game anyway starts off with you as this woman in a dark, rainy city, and you're supposed to get ""somewhere"" so you'll have to climb buildings, go through windows and doors of apartments etc, and then i can vaguely remember that there were helicopters chasing you and shooting at you? falling off buildings and getting caught by them would kill you. again, this atmosphere and whole thing scared me as a kid, so i Never would get further than this and it's all i can remember. i am not sure if the woman was an agent of some sort or no either.
this is all the info i've got + i do not think the graphics/quality of animation of the game was terrible? i might be wrong however
To me that's an acurate description of the first couple of Parisian sections in "Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness" (2003).
https://www.gog.com/game/tomb_raider_the_angel_of_darkness
Clive Barker's Jericho (by Clive Barker)Lee Lap Herng said:There is a fps game where the player have special power, its not that old and I think its around 2008-2010 (I saw it in my friends' house).
Its available in PC, I think the name is only one word and consist of 6-7 letters. The main menu seems to be "meaty".
The games seems to consists of multiple party members and everyone has different special powers, such as healing, throwing fire balls, ( I think I saw my friend used an attack like thunder on the final boss.
One Must Fall: 2097hego64 said:Hey!
Just found this forum today, and I've been trying to find an old fighting game. I'm not sure if it was SNES or Sega or what it was, but what I remember was that it started with these two scientists creating your character that you start with, and then you going to fight. You were a pink humanoid mannequin looking thing, made of pink circles that weren't connected. You had to fight up the ranks to progress to take down the other scientist or something. One of the other characters I remember was a flame dude, and that once you beat someone they were unlocked for you to play as them in the later rounds.
Anyone have any clue what this game is? I'd really like to play it again...
I am pretty sure this is not it, but with blurry memory it still needs to be ruled out as at least some features sound familiar and it is from South Korea (not from Japan):The_Sojourner said:All I can remember are the tiniest snippets of images... I remember in the beginning of the game, you got to choose either one character or a group of characters and they were all standing in this giant, circular stone room. And I think the center of the room had some sort of sigil or rune in the center, but I don't recall completely. I remember at least most of the choices of characters, if not all of them, wore robes.
I also remember that when you were having your character or characters walk around, your mouse cursor took the shape of little golden footprints or something like that...
I also recall the soundtrack being one of my favorites at the time, with most of it sounding like it was sort of dark choir-esque. It lent itself well to the feel of the game, which was very mystical and fantasy-based.