I've said it every time this thread comes up, and I'll continue to say it until these threads stop coming up. Two words:
Team. Buddies.
I've said it every time this thread comes up, and I'll continue to say it until these threads stop coming up. Two words:
Team. Buddies.
Pretty sure no ones heard of undertale
(Srs tho that game just faded away lol. Prolly for the best)
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Still my favorite Tri-Ace game.
Dragon Warrior Monsters
Battlezone, Gitaroo Man, Vampire: The masquerade - Bloodlines.
everything is wrapped in gray
i'm focusing on your image
can you hear me in the void?
Just to name a few...
True beauty exists in things that last only for a moment.
Current Mood: And it's been a long December and there's reason to believe. Maybe this year will be better than the last. I can't remember all the times I tried to tell myself. To hold on to these moments as they pass...
The Talos Principle is still a name some people recognize because it's fairly recent, but I don't think anyone who hasn't played through the game understands how good it is.
Played Beyond good and evil. It was alright.
I heartily recommend Syberia for point-and-click people.
Indiana Jones and the Infernal machine, back when adventure game meant adventure.
I don't see Maximo: Ghosts to Glory talked about all that much but it's definitely one of my favorite PS2 games. The brutal difficulty is a throwback to Ghosts N Goblins (but not that hard) and the cartoony graphics still hold up pretty nicely for a game that was released early in the PS2's lifetime.
The Super Robot Taisen series, also known as Super Robot Wars. The series is basically a crossover franchise where each game is unique and features its own set of crossovers between popular Japanese mecha anime. It's a very large franchise with a massive amount of games, spin-offs, and even its own anime based off of its original characters that appear in the games. The original characters even have their own saga exclusively about them which doesn't include mecha anime and just its own original plot. Only four games have been released outside of Japan, those being Super Robot Taisen: Original Generations, its sequel, and a saga that acts as an alternative universe to the Original saga. They have been the few games to get localized and they didn't sell well quite fortunately. However, with the new upcoming title they are for the first time ever releasing it outside of Japan, only in Southeast Asia and China though. Not the United States. It will be receiving an English translation for the first time ever. The original games only got localized because they featured no licenses from anime series. This is the first time we're ever getting an English version for a main, licensed game.
There's this Polish point-and-click adventure from the 90s called "Książę i Tchórz" ("The Prince and the Coward"). Not sure there's a localization, but it was pretty awesome - at least you can take a look, krissy