Ah look, it's Watch What You Wish For: the thread.
on topic: A game remotely similar to X-Com or Jagged Alliance 2 with less emphasis on tactical combat and a strong management sim part. Kinda like some kind of Football Manager - SWAT4/Mount&Blade crossover.
A tactical mech commander game. Like Mechcommander3. I want to customize and control robots and tanks in a turnbased land battle.
Name?A tactical mech commander game. Like Mechcommander3. I want to customize and control robots and tanks in a turnbased land battle.
What a strange coincidence, a turn-based mech squad game was released last year. Shame it doesn't really fall into 'games u want most' category.
Name?A tactical mech commander game. Like Mechcommander3. I want to customize and control robots and tanks in a turnbased land battle.
What a strange coincidence, a turn-based mech squad game was released last year. Shame it doesn't really fall into 'games u want most' category.
I came here to see "Shenmue 3" but I guess codexers cannot see a good console game even when it slaps them in the face.
Darklands Manual said:SEQUELS: Darklands was designed to permit sequels. It is possible to have some additional adventures in Germany. More importantly, it is possible to create entirely new games elsewhere in Europe. The system not only allows moving "saved game" files back and forth, but also allows you to load multiple games onto your hard disk and move back and forth between the nations, in a sort of giant adventure. Let us know what you enjoyed in Darklands, what you would like to see in a sequel, and what setting you prefer. There are plenty of possibilities: the Emperor in Germany has many political problems and intrigues, England and France are busy finishing the last half of the Hundred Years War, after which England falls into civil war (the War of the Roses). Meanwhile, Italy is at the peak of its warring city-states era, Vlad the Impaler appears in the Balkans (the historical figure who ultimately became Dracula), Tamerlane is conquering Central Asia, and much more. What's your preference?
Arnold Hendrick, 1992
Rogue like dungeon crawler with Dark Souls combat