Forgotten the name of a game? - Remember it here! (Resuming)
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[QUOTE=RedNick27;29156578]Kind of a wild guess, but Descent?[/QUOTE]
Holy shit that was it! Thanks.
[quote]It was a game that had a demo that was in a PC Gamer disk. You started out in a prison where you did something to a wall to destroy it and escaped. I think there was a guard standing next to your cell and there was food next to him. And it was set in medieval times. And at the end of the demo, you were at some kind of collesium.[/quote]
And I think the title began with a B.
Sidescrolling platforming gane on the Amiga (migt of been on other systems as well) where you was some skinny redneck guy and you had some sort of bomerang or dart that you could throw to kill enemies the dart thing always flew back to the character and it had eyes. I remember that a lot of things in the game had the big topical carton eyes such as trees and other inanimate objects
[QUOTE=Timic83;29146651]An old two-dimensional, 8-bit (I think), floppy-disk game. You would start off as an animal and you could change screens by moving left or right, moving into similar grass-filled scenes with trees in the background. At some points,you evolve/turn into a different animal by accomplishing something (I think by killing another animal), and that's what kept me interested. That's all I can remember, sorry.[/QUOTE]
E.V.O: Search For Eden
There was a game I once played...
You were some sort of scientist dork, and had a crowbar and could smash stuff like aliens and crab things and crawl through air ducts.
You also got to shoot soldiers.
Any suggestions?
[QUOTE=Creeper;29163889]WORD RESCUE. OH YES. Finally found someone else who played it :3[/QUOTE]
oh god yesssssssssssssssssssss
There was a game on the PC that my brothers played with me, back in 1997 or 1998 or something. All I remember about it is a side scrolling, jungle area and I think you could swing on vines. I remember the visuals being fairly detailed, kind of like Abe's Odyssey, and have a very vague memory of the main character being dressed in brown trousers, hat and jacket with a white shirt.
[QUOTE=DisasterWolf;29182072]There was a game I once played...
You were some sort of scientist dork, and had a crowbar and could smash stuff like aliens and crab things and crawl through air ducts.
You also got to shoot soldiers.
Any suggestions?[/QUOTE]
deus ex?
[QUOTE=DMGaina;29076605]A very old game for the Amiga.
All you had to do was bombing a city from your hot air baloon.
You could hit buildings, pedestriants and cars. Every level was just one screen with the buildings on, the baloon moved from left to right, you could drop bombs and I do think you could raise and lower your height.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=DisasterWolf;29182072]There was a game I once played...
You were some sort of scientist dork, and had a crowbar and could smash stuff like aliens and crab things and crawl through air ducts.
You also got to shoot soldiers.
Any suggestions?[/QUOTE]
Morrowind
Well, not really forgotten a name, just asking if anyone knows a game like this:
Is there a game with 2d Pixel physics, where you control a helicopter?
Also, I once played this game with 2D pixel physics where you control a small rocket, and you had to fight each other. You could get out of the rocket and shoot, but you could also arm your rocket with weapons.
I seem to recall a game for the N64, where one of the characters was a rabbit(?) named Louie. It might've been Bomberman, but I can't remember for the life of me.
EDIT: Nevermind, it was Bomberman 64.
Hi all, joined this forum just for this topic :P Anyway this is a long shot. The game is a old arcade beat em up side scroller. The only thing I can remember about it is that one of the playable characters looked like Elvis O.o
There was a game for the gamecube which was very much like gta, target people and shooting them, but you could also martial art moves and that kinda stuff. And the more you killed civilians, the more "bad cop" you were while the more you would arrest them, the more "good cop" you were. The only thing else I remember was that you were a cop who's brother was killed (I'm not sure about that), had slowmo and it was 3rd party.
That sounds a lot like True Crime: Streets of LA.
There was this old game about 7-9 years ago that had cartoony CGI graphics and isometrical view.
You played as this pink/purple guy (I think) who had to solve puzzles in different levels that came in all sizes. There was a level hub which I think was a coastal shore. Mechanical springs were involed in some cases and there's a slight chance that you had to move the player with a spring.
If I remember correctly, it was a sequel.
There is also other game which name I don't remember. In the game you played as puma/tiger I dunno. It was a first person game set on a savanna. You could kill fancy englishman tourists. The game was released in the 90's I think.
[QUOTE=Omegadash;29246005]That sounds a lot like True Crime: Streets of LA.[/QUOTE]
That's it! Holy fuck, thank you so much.
Ah awesome, glad I could help!
I can't remember the name of a planet exploration strategy game. You had different races there was humans, these stupid ogre guys and some other ones. All the races wanted to colonize the planet which was somewhat randomly generated. the world was split into sections which you could colonize and build stuff on. As a month passes events occur. There was different technologies you could study by building universities, you could make power plants, housing units so you could have more people living on that sector and military structures such as missile silos. When you moved onto a spot with enemies it went into the isometric view where a battle took place. It had vehicles and stuff too, I used to play it heaps, its pretty old and it was on PC, it was also in the future.
[QUOTE=Pat.Lithium;29292252]I can't remember the name of a planet exploration strategy game. You had different races there was humans, these stupid ogre guys and some other ones. All the races wanted to colonize the planet which was somewhat randomly generated. the world was split into sections which you could colonize and build stuff on. As a month passes events occur. There was different technologies you could study by building universities, you could make power plants, housing units so you could have more people living on that sector and military structures such as missile silos. When you moved onto a spot with enemies it went into the isometric view where a battle took place. It had vehicles and stuff too, I used to play it heaps, its pretty old and it was on PC, it was also in the future.[/QUOTE]
I'm probably wrong but I'm thinking KKND2 Crossfire. There was another old space strategy game I used to play but can't remember it's name :P
It was Deadlock. My awesome brother told me.
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I remember it was point and click, I think you played as a girl, and you had a friend fish, at one point he got ate some bait and got hooked on a fishing line.
Odd request but I can't remember the name.
It was a disney game but you cook .. it was on the ps1.
[QUOTE=TylerTheCripple;29316346]Odd request but I can't remember the name.
It was a disney game but you cook .. it was on the ps1.[/QUOTE]
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This game?
Old game for PC with top-down (bird's eye) view where you played as a blue robot shooting at enemies. There was some scenery too. The music was amazing.
There was this game thats coming out... I think
It was like Black&White but seemed way more advanced, I think it was by the same company :S
Nevermind, found it. It was called Iji.
[QUOTE=C0MMUNIZT;29336803]There was this game thats coming out... I think
It was like Black&White but seemed way more advanced, I think it was by the same company :S[/QUOTE]
From Dust?
Alright, you played as some blue robot on top-down view, and you shot enemies with different guns. The music was old school trance or something. Very old game. PC exclusive. The graphics were 2D and a little choppy. The name might have started with E. Maybe not. It might also have Earth in its name, but I am not that sure.
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The music was amazing.
I remember a free game that you could download online. It was a sidescroller game and it was based on survival. I can't remember anything other than it looks like Terraria's block system that you could build houses with and such.
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