Dues Ex Invisable War. why did people hate it? its my fave game next to baldures gate. OK so the AI has trouble walking around corners and think dead bodys are the normal, but hay thats justy funny.
Seconded. During my first year of college my roommate bought this game, but I promptly stole it, and most of the time it was in my computer rather than his.Abbadiel said:Sanitarium...
Oh hey, another Armored Core player! Gimme your Gamertag (Mine's VT 316), we should set up a match sometime.HSIAMetalKing said:Armored Core 4-- I lurved that game, and was hoping to enjoy zillions of hours of frantic online robot-on-robot action. But no one plays online, so my awesome AC and I are all alone.
I love Battlefront too, but RA2 and the simcity games never seemed especially underappreciated.Anarchemitis said:Star Wars Battlefront
Red Alert 2
Any Sim City Game that isn't Societys or 4.
YESDectilon said:Star Control 2 ~~
It's freeware as The Ur-Quan Masters now. It's a sort of adventure game with fighting gameish battles. Each ship has a different way of fighting, and you only fight one enemy ship at a time. If there are several ships you fight them consecutively.
Actually, go to source.bungie.org/get/. It's easy sauce to set up, the page it's on has some cool extras, and it only takes a minute to download.greygelgoog said:The freeware version is at http://trilogyrelease.bungie.org/josh797 said:Anton P. Nym said:Off the top of my head...
Psychonauts wasn't underrated, but I guess it comes in as underappreciated due to its sales. Hopefully it'll get a renaissance with the XBox Classics thing.
Marathon, as it's largely forgotten outside of Mac and die-hard fan circles. A bit dusty, but still a fun shooter even on low-grade hardware and the storyline is great. It's got a freeware version now, too, that works on PC as well as Mac... pity so few know about that.
-- Steve
where can i get that freeware, im interested in playing it.
A port of Marathon 2 is also available for download for the XBox 360, but for me personally the controls just don't feel right. And it's not free.
Actually, with a few fanmade patches, it's quite easy to run on XP. I highly recommend this game to anyone willing to track down a copy.KurtDunn said:Battlezone was by far the most fun I've ever had in FPS or RTS gaming.
If it got better publicity (like not being called Battlezone [who the hell buys remakes?], for one), and better post-launch support/patching/tweaking, I think people would be running Windows 98 systems explicitly to play that game today.
I preferred Yoot towerAnarchemitis said:Sim Tower. Who still like Sim Tower except me?
I'm so alone.
Tales of Symphonia.10 Dollar Bagel said:Tales of synthonia (GC)
One of the best rpg's ever!
"Urrr hows it going?" I love the Little Big Adventure series. Don't think i've enjoyed a french game so much as these. No offence to the french, it was just so quirky and fun. I wonder about that grobo who was in the cinema waiting for the new star wars films, what did he think of them after waiting what 5 years in that cinema lol.dylansavage said:the LBA seires were weird and wonderful...
wonder if theyll make another 1?
XIII!! I did love that game when it came out, but I have to be frank, I felt it got a bit boring towards the end, as once you stopped noticing the cel-shaded graphics, it was just another PFSthe monopoly guy said:XIII