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Post by drcroft on May 4, 2013 14:13:08 GMT
What do you think may be considered as 'missing gems', games that you think are amazing but have been lost through time or just engulfed in a sea of bigger releases? I'll list a few here but I would love to see what other people's are (so I can add them to my endless backlog, mwhahaha) Primal PS2Think TR with a little sprinkle of DmC and Kurtis Trent as the protagonist's Jenn's boyfriend. I was sat there thinking...I know that voice... I'd love a reboot of this, or at least a sequel. NiGHTS Sega SaturnThere was a wii version but it does pale in comparision to this. So addictive being cute one minute and then making you think you have sniffed something illegal the next. It is probably the cause of my arthritis in later years. D Sega SaturnI was a Saturn girl, hush . D is a survival horror puzzle game. Really grim game, with the graphics making it even creepier. I can't actually say what the crux of the story is because then there is nothing to find out (however if you do want to find out go to wiki ) Strange thing is you have to play it in 2 hours or it is game over, plus you are not allowed to pause. And one I think may become one: Tengami PC I think this has just been announced that it is going to be on the wiiU, but before it was just PC, so it may have a bigger audience now! It looks so pretty <3
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Post by cynicalhippie on May 17, 2013 0:19:26 GMT
Still kills me that there was never a third. Contract J.A.C.K so doesn't count.
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Post by Vinegaress on May 17, 2013 2:12:43 GMT
I played the living daylights out of this game so many years ago (I still go back to it every once in awhile) but every time I mention it to another gamer (or so called "gamer"), they don't know of it or never played it. It was refreshing that my fiancee knew of the game right away and had played the daylights out of it as well. My favorite character was probably either Alana or Smasher, as Smasher was the only character I could win the game with easily, but Alana's moves were the most fun. It was creative, innovative and different. You could choose where you wanted to go and there was no real designated path to the ending after the first few levels. It was challenging and sometimes really funny. I recommend it to all those hardcore gamers out there that are looking for both a challenge, for fun and something new (well, relatively new, but you catch my meaning).
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Post by AJ.R on May 22, 2013 12:36:28 GMT
One game,
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Post by Lori Croft on May 22, 2013 13:05:55 GMT
One game, OMG, the memories!
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Post by AJ.R on May 22, 2013 14:16:26 GMT
One game, OMG, the memories! Still my all time favorite ps1 game, replay it on the vita all the time =)
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herbienut1337
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Post by herbienut1337 on Dec 30, 2013 19:32:59 GMT
One game.
Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance.
I played this game so much back in the day. The only reason I stopped playing this game was my windows 7 computer was not backwards compatible with it. It's been 14 years, and they STILL haven't made a sequel to this game. the closest thing we have gotten to it has been star wars: attack squadrons, but that's a free to play game with less features, and doesn't look any good to me. With DICE remaking star wars Battlefront, I have renewed hope for a proper sequel for this. :3
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