The game got pretty positive reviews in Germany, but it's not easy to get into, especially with the lack of tooltips and completely strange and inexpressive icons. It's basically "read the manual, or you don't know what the heck you're doing".Is this "Magic of Endoria" any good? Always looking for new strategy games to try.
I'm pretty sure it's not the game you're looking for, but Excelsior Phase one and Two came to my mind.Alright Codexers, let's test your knowledge: I'm looking for the name of a game I no longer remember. I believe it was one of these shareware titles done in the 90s. It was a turn-based rpg, a sequel of a traditional fantasy game (with knights, magic and other shit, the protagonist being a knight himself), while in the sequel it takes a few sci-fi elements such as travelling to another planet, or using an energy cannon along with swords and melee weapons. I don't remember anything from the plot of the sequel, but it involved you having to cross a secret passage hidden behind a clock, to pass a maze to go... Somewhere. Any ideas?
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Very similar to this but the game wasn't in oriental setting.Sounds like Supreme Warrior, only the setting wasn't medieval but "old" China (or some oriental fantasy land).A FMV game that i played on a demo loooong time ago. Like 1998 or earlier. Medievalish era. First person brawler, no i'm not kidding. The only thing i remember was clicking buttons and then my character first person wrestled the enemy to death. All in glorious FMV. I don't think this game was actually good but for curiosity's sake i want to remember the name.
Siege of Avalon or The Broken Land?Much more useful than twitter and a shoutbox, too!The Codex: Where less then 3 hours after asking, somebody is guaranteed to know that obscure game you vaguely remember based on your description from playing it that one time.
I have a game too:
It's an RPG probably from the late 90s
I have only played the demo, which was part of some kind of collection.
It was isometric.
You could kill everyone.
Every item you saw existed, i.e. if there was a guard in a full plate armor and a sword, if you killed it it dropped a full plate armor and a sword (amonst other things).
You could do all the standard stuff too: Pickpocket, hurl magic do quests.
I remember that I may have read a review about the game much much later and the review was not so good. I might be confusing this with another game though.
It was a SP game or at least it had an SP mode
It's not one of the "big names"
Siege of Avalon or The Broken Land?
Well I think I'm running into a problem that I don't think there was an English version of this game...? Unfortunately I'm not Rancian enough to be able to read German.The game got pretty positive reviews in Germany, but it's not easy to get into, especially with the lack of tooltips and completely strange and inexpressive icons. It's basically "read the manual, or you don't know what the heck you're doing".
I'm pretty sure it's not the game you're looking for, but Excelsior Phase one and Two came to my mind.
did it have pre-rendered graphics?I'm looking for an old Myst stye adventure game made between 1994-1999. I don't remember much of anything from it other than one of the first few screens was an attic with a hanging bulb like this. I checked out all of the games in crooked bee's Myst-like thread and none of those seemed to be it. Any ideas would be appreciated, as I've been trying to find this game for ages.
I watched some gameplay footage and I don't think this is it. I might still check it out sometime though, looks p cool.Amber : Journeys Beyond ?
did it have pre-rendered graphics?I'm looking for an old Myst stye adventure game made between 1994-1999. I don't remember much of anything from it other than one of the first few screens was an attic with a hanging bulb like this. I checked out all of the games in crooked bee's Myst-like thread and none of those seemed to be it. Any ideas would be appreciated, as I've been trying to find this game for ages.
Second one was also an 2d action side scroller. Modern setting but not Ramboish. Much smaller sprites. It was not a game where you constantly advanced to the right but you would often climb ladders and use elevators. You could also enter doors but that would only spawn a single picture with a description.
First one is a 2d action side scroller. Setting was ala Rambo. Main character was basically Rambo. Sprites were very big. The main thing i remember about it was that you could climb upper floor without the use of ladder (your character jumps on the ceiling and goes through it in 2d plane).
I admit my memories are very fuzzy about the game, i googled Elevator Action 2 and i got this,Second one was also an 2d action side scroller. Modern setting but not Ramboish. Much smaller sprites. It was not a game where you constantly advanced to the right but you would often climb ladders and use elevators. You could also enter doors but that would only spawn a single picture with a description.
Reminds me of Elevator Action 2, but your description is a bit vague.
Maybe Green Beret ? Sprites are not that big though.Two more games from me.
Both of them i played a looooong time ago on Amiga, but they probably got released for other platforms(then maybe not, i was like 10 then).
First one is a 2d action side scroller. Setting was ala Rambo. Main character was basically Rambo. Sprites were very big. The main thing i remember about it was that you could climb upper floor without the use of ladder (your character jumps on the ceiling and goes through it in 2d plane).
Well, this is easy.1. I'm looking for a jRPG for the PS1. In the game there was a small village and in the village there was a tower. The idea was to go to the tower to fight monsters and find treasure. With the treasure one could upgrade all kinds of buildings in the village, for example the town swimming pool and the library and the flower shop etc. When you upgraded the buildings the girls in the village would like you more (and maybe you could date them or something, didnt get that far in the game..). The game also had a kind of pokemon type of system where one could find monsters to fight along side him and you could level them up etc.
This really sounds like Rage of Mages (2), but the rest doesn't fit.Once you complete character you start in a town which is just a 2D image of a town scene (no exploration) (most likely 3D rendered I think) with some shops that you click on. I seem to remember there was a blacksmith to the left which you go into first to buy some basic things and then you click somewhere else to start. Maybe a town hall that gave a quest or something which had bounties for certain enemy types?
I can't remember the combat. It must have had either 1st person dungeon crawler fighting or simple overhead isometric combat (I seem to remember the in-game graphics being much poorer than the character artwork). I'm leaning more towards the latter isometric combat but I really don't remember much about it.