Forgotten the name of a game? - Remember it here! (Resuming)
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[QUOTE=Mr. Kyle;32664610]That is not it either, thanks for trying at least.[/QUOTE]
you may be looking for a roguelike called rogue survivor, if not you are still probably looking for a roguelike and google-ing that +zombie may get you where you need to go.
[quote]Twas this game I loved for the PS/PS2, basically there were like 3 towns or so and they all were being attacked from the start and you had to go between them and keep each one alive, and I do believe it continued between more and more towns but anyways, it had one or more of the words in its name.
Crystal, Dark, Stone. Any help?[/quote]
[QUOTE=Vassikin;32626627]Dark Cloud or Dark Cloud 2.[/QUOTE]
Yes, that's it, thanks so much i love you man, no homo
Funny how no one knows the name of the game I am trying to remember.
[QUOTE=NotAName;32395037]Hey guys, need your help again.
I remember a flash game which was an RPG.
The most memorable thing about it is that you can fight anyone in the game, including friendly NPCS, shopkeepers, quest givers and the like.
The 2 quests I remember is finding some valuable thing for the king (that you can also fight), and after you find it you get attacked by a thief.
The other one is helping some soldiers (again, you can fight them too) fight orcs.
Thanks in advance.[/QUOTE]
Bump because it's been 2 weeks.
I'm trying to remember the name of this game; It was like, a game with lots of floating island type things, quite small, and you had a kind of jump pack which you could use to jump between them, and it was like, a nomadic tribe/group you were in.
What was that game that simulated a space station- but it had cartoony graphics and comedy?
I knew that the intro had a parody of 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Racing type game for the xbox, had a 2 or 3 in the title and i seem to remember a free ride mode where you could edit the amount of traffic and pedestrians.
[QUOTE=Whitebowl;32692987]Racing type game for the xbox, had a 2 or 3 in the title and i seem to remember a free ride mode where you could edit the amount of traffic and pedestrians.[/QUOTE]
Midnight Club.
There was a point-and-click Superman game I used to play all the time, but I don't know the exact release year. One part of the game I remember was where you used x-ray vision to see through a garage and find items.
There was also a Batman point-and-click game. The only part I remember about it was a 2D minigame where you chased Mr. Freeze around a bunch of streets in the Batmobile.
Come to think of it, they may have been included on the same disk as some sort of crossover.
[QUOTE=PvtVain;32681228]Funny how no one knows the name of the game I am trying to remember.[/QUOTE]
Can you remember anything else about the game, like how you defended the towns? or what kind of perspective it was in? or weapons?
[editline]8th October 2011[/editline]
Also every poster needs to see this.
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lists_of_video_games[/url]
please take a look before posting, if you remember the platform.
An old (japanese game from what i played) ps1 game where it was a 2d shooter and there was 3 cats as characters and one had a boomerang and an eyepatch
PLEASE HELP!
An old Ps 1 racing game. It was cartoonish. All i remember is, that there was a baby in it, and that it was doing stuff with a chainsaw in the scenario.
there was this faux fps but i don0t remember too much
one enemy was a gaint smiley that chuckled everytime he'd see you and another was a big can that would stand there and do nothing
[QUOTE=Hellborg 65;32683865]I'm trying to remember the name of this game; It was like, a game with lots of floating island type things, quite small, and you had a kind of jump pack which you could use to jump between them, and it was like, a nomadic tribe/group you were in.[/QUOTE]
Could it be Project Nomad?
Guys, I'm looking for some kind of old FPS which was set in a haunted mansion or something... can't remember anything else though.
[QUOTE=Xain777;32693520]Every poster needs to see this.
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lists_of_video_games[/url]
please take a look before posting, if you remember the platform.[/QUOTE]
Thanks, that did nothing. I can remember alot about the game, just not the name.
I looked, through C, D, and S, but none of them ring any bells. So by that I think this was a very unknown game. I got it in a bundle pack, with Pac-Man World 2.
If someone has a list of all of the bundles that contain Pac-Man World 2, I could find it easily. But I need those old PS2 2 games for the price of one bundles, it has to be a list of those that carried Pac-Man World 2.
[QUOTE=PvtVain;32703370]Thanks, that did nothing. I can remember alot about the game, just not the name.[/QUOTE]
You know, if you want people to help, you should lose the attitude.
Does anyone remember anything along the name of "Saga"? It was a Strategy-ish game, with what I remember were elves. You had to collect berries from bushes, build up a town and such. Huge spiders appeared out of nowhere. It's a bit similar to Age of Empires.
I remember a PC game more than a decade old, and I know for sure you played in the third person and you had a dragon.
You could get on and off of the dragon almost whenever you wanted (when it was on the ground etc.) There was probably some sort of magic as well, mana stuff.
I'm trying to remember this old racing that I played the demo of years ago. I can only remember a little bit: the two cars you could race were funnily enough advertising Pepsi and 7Eleven, and they were both futuristic looking.
[QUOTE=Funky Pickle;32693425]There was a point-and-click Superman game I used to play all the time, but I don't know the exact release year. One part of the game I remember was where you used x-ray vision to see through a garage and find items.
There was also a Batman point-and-click game. The only part I remember about it was a 2D minigame where you chased Mr. Freeze around a bunch of streets in the Batmobile.
Come to think of it, they may have been included on the same disk as some sort of crossover.[/QUOTE]
Found them: Superman Activity Center, and The Adventures of Batman and Robin Activity Center.
I can now die happily.
There was a demo of a game on the original Xbox I played a long time ago. I can't remember much, except that it was third person-ish, and you were running around a city or town or something. I think you were fighting undead or demons, huge hordes of them. You could use guns, and I think you used melee weapons too.
Oh also I distinctly remember at the end of the demo there was a boss, grey skin color that had human arms stretching out of it and a human face visible in its stomach. Which meant it had eaten someone. Which meant it scared the shit out of me.
[QUOTE=banna8;32787590]I remember a PC game more than a decade old, and I know for sure you played in the third person and you had a dragon.
You could get on and off of the dragon almost whenever you wanted (when it was on the ground etc.) There was probably some sort of magic as well, mana stuff.[/QUOTE]Drakan: Order of the Flame?
[QUOTE=LiquidNazgul;32884571]There was a demo of a game on the original Xbox I played a long time ago. I can't remember much, except that it was third person-ish, and you were running around a city or town or something. I think you were fighting undead or demons, huge hordes of them. You could use guns, and I think you used melee weapons too.
Oh also I distinctly remember at the end of the demo there was a boss, grey skin color that had human arms stretching out of it and a human face visible in its stomach. Which meant it had eaten someone. Which meant it scared the shit out of me.[/QUOTE]I want to say Hunter: The Reckoning, but I'm not sure.
Hey everyone, I don't know if anyone could help me with this but back in the old Windows 95 days I played an amazing war-based helicopter game that was based around a ton of missions.
The missions being seperated into difficulty and after you had completed all of the previous missions you went on to the next.
There was different colors of the helicopters for each new difficulty menu like millitary green to orange/red and such. Everyone depicted war scenes with tanks and etc.
I've missed this game so much and it was one of the first "MAJOR" games that got me into gaming in the first place.
(Also the soundtrack was kickass for it's time :v:)
PS1 game, where it was coop, player 1 was a golden guy with a plasma gun, player 2 was a blue girl with a machine gun. You fought various spiders of sorts at the beggining, then move onto an ancient setting where you fight a "horse like boss" in an arena. It then goes to a lava setting. No idea what it's called.
[QUOTE=kill3r;32895827]PS1 game, where it was coop, player 1 was a golden guy with a plasma gun, player 2 was a blue girl with a machine gun. You fought various spiders of sorts at the beggining, then move onto an ancient setting where you fight a "horse like boss" in an arena. It then goes to a lava setting. No idea what it's called.[/QUOTE]
Is it top-down?
[QUOTE=Creeper;32896974]Is it top-down?[/QUOTE]
Nono FPS.
[QUOTE=JJ Webby;27692632]There was a very old hunting game, low graphics and played on the PC. It consisted of shooting animals to fill a jar with blood or something along those lines.
One level in particular I remember was using a mini-gun to shoot a polar bear but usually it was on grass shooting rabbits and small game.
These details might not be completely correct as I watched my Dad play it, this has been bugging me for a long time.[/QUOTE]
Did this ever get an answer?? I also remember this game and would love to know whats its called. You start off by just shooting rabbitts and the odd dear. then there are bears and in the last level you have to take down a T-rex. As this dude said you have to kill them then collect their bodies to fill a jar with blood to complete the level, anyone know what this is called? I played it about 13 years ago if memory serves!
I remember playing a game where you play as a Spider. It was a top-down 2D game, it looked and felt pretty much like something coming with Windows 98 (like Solitaire) but I can't remember its name at all. The background/floor was green and you were fighting a snake, kind of. Goal of the game was to entrap the snake in your web before it could get you.
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