Mustawd
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I remember that game. It was worth a quarter to experience at the arcades. But IIRC the big three of fighting games back then was Mortal Kombat, Street Fighter II, and Killer Instinct. With Tekken getting popular around that time.
- MIB the game: I dunno, I liked the atmosphere back then but I can't stand even watching a let's play nowadays. Prime example of a clearly shitty game that I really enjoyed back in its day.
I just remembered some more hated games that I somehow enjoyed/played to the end with reasonable interest:
- Alone in the Dark 4: Jesus fuck you wouldn't believe how I got into this game when it released. I still think the opening parts in the rainy forest outside of the mansion were a great beginning for an AitD game.
whatAlso, add AVP Gold to that. Such a bad FPS
whatAlso, add AVP Gold to that. Such a bad FPS
Never even heard of this one before, looks like it might be right up my alley. Thank you!Last Rites - excellent sprite-based fpp shooter with zombies and AI controlled teammates, extremely gory and fun - basically it was single player only pre-Left for Dead. Released only in Europe in 1997 it got only mid-to-low scores, at least in polish gaming press but I consider it a must play for Build engine games fans. Not as good as Duke/Blood/S.Warrior but much better than e.g. Redneck Rampage.
It got pretty good reviews, and I definitely don't remember people calling it shit at any point, so that's why I'm wondering what it is doing in this thread. As for the single player, it obviously was very rushed, but the marine campaign is definitely classic stuff. Actually it sounds like it's more of a "everyone says it is good... but I didn't like it" kind of a deal with you, heh.Not everyone thinks it's shit, but I thought it was pretty damn bland in the single player. The multiplayer was ok at first but then got old. *shrug* different strokes.
I rather enjoyed Oblivion until the endless portals to hell started spawning. Didn't trigger that event until well into the game so I got quite a bit out of it.
I even enjoyed Fallout 3, mainly due to the atmosphere and exploration and not having been tainted yet by codex hate.
Edit: I liked DAO too for the first 50 or so hrs.
Command & Conquer: Renegade. The indoor missions were shitty, but the huge outdoor maps that the game began and ended with were great.