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Bahamut

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Gawd of War Castlevania edition
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Fairy boobs!
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Probably evil liberal warlocks fault
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this game have like 8gb (of 14,5gb total) of prerendered cutscenes and still the quality is shit
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Calling this a puzzle is an insult, but you still can have a ingame for hint (only you wont get any exp points)
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Mandatory giant boss battle, played like poor mans Shadow of the Colossus
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Meet Cpn Picard, also Gabriel looks like some kind of neanderthal
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Gabriels QTE sense is tingling
 

sser

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I reallllly liked Lords of Shadow. Fairly simplistic hack 'n' slash where you travel into enormous, strange lands and fight a litany of bad guys. It's where the series should have gone after Castlevania IV, IMO.

Also, it's probably one of the most beautiful games I've ever played, though that PC port does look a bit off (or maybe my memory is just sketchy).
 

Psquit

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77 min game. Noob Antimage and Titan dude. Probably they report me for "point the finger" but i had the same score as him... plus he needed like 90 min to complete his build o_O

GG= LOL NOOB SCRUB, the final slap to the face (i know is Good Game).

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We lost that game.



These games need a hardcore mode, like if you lose they ban your ip.
 

sser

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Really strange story (for me). I saw a video the other day of Reginald screaming at Dyrus in a house they train in (or something). That was one of the weirdest videos I've ever seen because back before LoL started its "seasons" things, I used to play with/against both those players like every other game. (Back when 2000+ normal Elo was considered "elite".) It was also funny in a way because they both represented exactly who I thought they were in real-life based on my experiences with them in-game.
 

Astral Rag

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Try the CD-ROM version from oldgames.sk
I haven't played it yet, only installed it and taken it for a test drive to see if it was worthy of being included on my 1995 play list. I didn't experience any crashes. I didn't test it extensively, though, only enough to determine that it was at least worth giving a try.

Thanks for the suggestion but I'm trying to play Skynet and Future Shock with Skynet's enhanced engine (640x480 instead of 320x200).

I tried the Skynet version offered on that website but unfortunately the game still crashes randomly.

I did find some ways to make Skynet somewhat more stable/ playable in SVGA:

By using a custom .exe file and the standard Soundblaster settings the game seem to run more stable. (max cycles, dynamic core, full install, patched to 1.01)

http://www.vogons.org/viewtopic.php?f=33&t=14232&hilit=skynet&start=40

People on Vogons tried running Skynet on a variety of actual 90's hardware and the game still crashed very frequently in SVGA mode...

You can kill the moon :salute:

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octavius

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Try the CD-ROM version from oldgames.sk
I haven't played it yet, only installed it and taken it for a test drive to see if it was worthy of being included on my 1995 play list. I didn't experience any crashes. I didn't test it extensively, though, only enough to determine that it was at least worth giving a try.

Thanks for the suggestion but I'm trying to play Skynet and Future Shock with Skynet's enhanced engine (640x480 instead of 320x200).

I tried the Skynet version offered on that website but unfortunately the game still crashes randomly.

I did find some ways to make Skynet somewhat more stable/ playable in SVGA:

By using a custom .exe file and the standard Soundblaster settings the game seem to run more stable. (max cycles, dynamic core, full install, patched to 1.01)

http://www.vogons.org/viewtopic.php?f=33&t=14232&hilit=skynet&start=40

People on Vogons tried running Skynet on a variety of actual 90's hardware and the game still crashed very frequently in SVGA mode...

Ah, didn't realize there was an enhanced engine.
I will try it myself once it's time to play Future Shock.
 

Crooked Bee

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Finished Chains of Satinav yesterday on the plane

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Beautiful and fun game, if a bit on the easy side.

Onwards to Memoria!
 

Crooked Bee

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So, Memoria

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ITZ beautiful!

Also a Night of the Rabbit throwback/obvious easter egg, hah:

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The game even mentions a "Marquis de Hoto" at this point.
 

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