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venetica is pretty fun yet clunky. there's charms and some kind of flaws. the city looks good, questing is sometimes really fun and C&C is decent. gameplay is great but sadly better with controller.So where am I heading now? My heart says Venetica.
I'll go with Conan. Venetica is a full-length Gothic-like RPG and my time wouldn't allow it this month.
I thought it was subtitled "The Dark Axe" in the US but according to Wikipedia, it was never released outside of Europe. The Dark Axe was its working title, not its export one.
Bonus point to any non-French speaker who can spot the typo on the front case.
The game is so obscure it doesn't even have a PCGamingWiki page, but thankfully it does have a WSGF page.
The first thing that gets you is DAT OST. Apart from the opening theme, which is the famous Riders of Doom from Basil Poledouris, the entire soundtrack is homemade and it holds up without question, whether it is martial and manly:
...or mindful and adventurous:
The entire OST can be found here. It is excellent through and through, don't miss it.
Visually, the 2004 game shows its age with blocky models and low-res textures, but the visual effects look great, i.e. the weather, magic, wet ice walls, combat feedback lights, etc. The character animations, especially the long list of attack moves, are absolutely superb, varied and lifelike.
The game was made by a Czech company and I'm pretty sure the cutscene designer was Czech as they have the typical Eastern "I'm trying very hard to look cool" feeling, with cascades of random camera pans and useless spins set to glorious music. The cinematography is clumsy and beyond ridiculous, but all things considered it is for the better as it is simply the first clue of a larger game design feature that I will have to explore in more details later.
As a last quick note, the game is no Dark Souls but it still holds no punches: you block or you die.
Might try Demon Stone too while you're at it. And Severance BoD. And Drakan game(s) if you like emulators.
I replayed Demon Stone a few months ago, that's a little too soon for another run just yet. A Youtube search tells me your other picks seem very close to Enclave so they will surely be worth a look.
Looks interesting and appears to be available on GOG. Might try this at some point.The Silver Case
So its a remake of a japanese playstation 1, visual novel/adventure game from 1999, with new graphics, music and english translated.
What did you do to make it so vivid? Also is that a vegetation mod?
What did you do to make it so vivid? Also is that a vegetation mod?
Is that a filter or does the text normally look that bad? Also, what game?
I've played the game with the original music settings, but then I was kinda curious about how the remixes sound, and guess what?Also the music is remixed by a composer that made music for the Sillent Hill games so its really disturbing in some situations.
Why don't you just increase internal resolution instead? Besides I doubt it look worse than that vaseline mess.Is that a filter or does the text normally look that bad? Also, what game?
It's a filter because I'm playing 2x magnified. Without it looks really bad.
Game is Fossil Fighters Champions for the NDS. Nice little dinosaur game with an interesting combat system. Try the first game as well.
The joys of the "Berserk" spell. Dragons fight one another while I'm already thinking about the loot. We're talking named artifacts here.
Yes, I am. I never thought to try software mode. I did after reading your post but it unfortunately doesn't change much, and the little it does is for the worse since everything is a bit more pixelated. Too bad but it was worse a try. Then again, I'm an old fag from the days of monochrome screeens so the game looks good enough for me anyway.Are you playing with hardware acceleration on?