God damn Sacrifice, it was an RTS-esque third-person wizard game from 2000 or so. I remember the story and voice acting being quite good, and everything in that game being extremely weird looking. You could pick your god (thunder, fire, stone, life, and death IIRC) and they all had different spells and minions. You needed souls to summon minions, and you could get more souls by battling the other wizards’ minions and stealing their souls, by having some strange dudes with giant syringes take the souls and perform a ritual at one of your altars. The highest level spells were fucking awesome too, if you played as a fire wizard you could summon a giant god damn volcano on the battlefield. The goal was to sacrifice one of your minions at an enemy wizards main altar, and banish them from the realm (i.e. eliminate them from the game).
And holy fuck I’ve also just been informed that this game is available on Steam, brb
This one videogame I made as a hobby project. It sorta ties to my real identity, so I can’t exactly name it.
Emily is Away
I’m incredibly lonely
Oh thats in my steam library! Haven’t played it but I’ll keep that in mind.
Metal Warriors is a fantastic SNES mecha side scroller where you pilot various types of mechs which you get hop in and out of (some parts of levels can only be accessed with your little jetpack guy) and it has split screen multiplayer pvp which I used to play on an emulator over an ip connection with my friend on dial up like 20+ years ago.
Very much sounds like my kind of thing.
iirc it also has a dope albeit bare bones storyline that is very anti-war and vaguely anti-capitalist.
I always used to confuse that game with Cybernator/Assault Suits Valken, it’s weird that they’re so similar, especially since Metal Warriors is a Western developed game.
Wild that looks like it could have been developed by the same people.
Blackwake. Super fun and unique team gameplay if you’re lucky enough to join a server that isnt overrun with toxic gamers. or if you’re lucky enough to play at all, since the game has been abandoned for a few years now and it’s pretty much dead in terms of playercount. In my opinion though, it could’ve grown to become a truly incredible and timeless game if it weren’t abandoned by the developer and left proprietary in an unfinished state so fans can’t pick up development.
Third time the game has already been in my steam library I have a problem.
It’s a shame that blackwake didn’t manage to retain a decent player base, it was very fun :(
Oh! I forgot my other one. Threads of Fate for the PS1! Very fun little Action RPG by Square. Didn’t make much of a splash. God I miss when big companies made small games like that :(
Egypt: Old Kingdom
ancient egypt simulator. 4x strategy game where you start as a couple guys on the banks of the nile river and soon create the Egyptian Old Kingdom and all of the various monument that came with it, featuring some very in depth history lessons on the side
But will I be able to build historically accurate communism in ancient egypt?
You can’t abolish the pharoahdom, no
Oh that sounds very interesting thank you.
Played it, it’s good.
Pulseman
Oh hey I have access to that on Switch online (not that I couldnt just emulate it if i didnt lol) I’ll keep in mind to check that out.
It’s a fun little look at a non-Pokemon game from Gamefreak. Note, it suffers from Sega anti-rental difficultly at some points towards the end so save states and rewind is advised.
It also has the most voice clips I’ve ever heard from a Mega Drive game. They’re so crunchy and the good kind of cheesy (IMO)
Bombe is a game where instead of playing Minesweeper you program a Minesweeper-solving AI.
Space Trains is a nice puzzle/strategy thing about trains in space (probably costs more than it should though).
Bumbler Bee-luxe is a fantastic arcade style action game, but it was for Mac OS 8 and the emulators for that suck to set up.
Bumbler Bee-luxe
I have (very vague) memories of playing this one on my IMac. Very much a memory unlocked moment.
I’ll wishlist the other two. Thanks!
Also owls are very good at answering this thread.
Armed and Dangerous
LAND SHARK GUN
Also this lol: https://youtu.be/lW2a15l2VWA
The game is so dated now though unfortunately. A remake or sequel could be good.
Oh that brings me back! I only have vague memories of playing it when I was little. You could shoot boulders that would roll down a hill and squish your enemies, and there was also a cool jetpack I think.
The game isn’t THAT dated. It’s got smooth controls and good combat. I don’t think there will ever be a remake/sequel though, sadly.
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cosmic jam
but thats because its a game I’m making and its not done
I invented a sort of solitaire that I play with the Cardcaptor Sakura clow cards where I have 4 columns and one must place and migrate cards that share 2 or more letters in their name. The goal is to deal out the columns with 0 (free space), 1, 2, then 3 cards, top are face up, and the rest gets (around 10 cards) placed in a pile and revealed one-by-one until all the cards are placed on the columns or else it’s a lose state. The deck consists of 50-something cards cards (minus the “jump” card which no other card shares 2 letters with) and is divided into 4 piles of 15-6 (i forget) for each round of this (prior to dealing). You win the game if you win 3 rounds out of 4.
I call it Clowitaire.
Clash: Artifacts of Chaos
It’s made by Ace Team, the Chilean studio that made Zeno Clash (this one is technically a sequel to those games) and some other games like Rock of Ages. Like their other games the gameplay starts out a little jank but if you can get past that it’s got really cool presentation with a very unique style. Also has a short but sweet story with some cleverer themes than you’d expect and I really enjoyed the soundtrack.
TL;DR It’s lower budget God of War from Chile and it rocks
Oh I played a good amount of Zeno Clash actually! When I was trying to sample all my steam games from Z up lmao. It was fun! Artifacts of Chaos is on sale rn so I picked it up.
Awesome, I like doing free advertising for Ace Team because when I sent a couple paragraphs to the lead dev about why I thought it was a good game he told me he gave my message to the whole team. I want my special little Chilean art major gaming devs to thrive
Definitely i’m not the only one who played them, but few niche ones from the top of my head:
- Yao Guai Hunter - Chinese version of Slay the Spire in supernatural Wuxia climates, imo better than StS.
- Omensight - It’s unusual for me to recomment action game, but this one is exceptional
- Shortest Trip to Earth - like FTL but better in all aspects
- Tale of Immortal - a full fledged Chinese xianxia webnovel experience. No shitting, if you ever read one of them and got the itch it’s were you go to scratch it.
There’s absolutely no way anyone except me has played Gearheads, but it was pretty fun. These days, if something like this was made by one person on Steam, it’d probably be much more successful. As a retail release in 1996, on the shelves next to Quake and Mechwarrior 2? lol, nope.
SuperKarts was also fun (you know it’s obscure nowadays when you have to specify ”superkarts game”, otherwise you just get videos of real karts), and there was a real dearth of arcade-style racers at the time on PC. IIRC this used the Wolfenstein 3D engine.
Nope, I had Gearheads on my old Windows 95 PC, absolutely loved it. Used to keep spamming the laser robot and bombs.
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