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![]() Lasersquad and Killer Instinct arent underrated, all my friends have BOTH!
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![]() King of Dragon Pass. Very original and challenging RPG/Strategy hybrid. The creators, A-Sharp, tried to market it online without any real publicity, and it bombed.
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![]() I reckon Albion ! That game was classic, a perfect RPG/Adventure in my eyes.
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![]() Marathon. It slaughtered Doom II in every single way and was released just months after, yet even most Halo fanboys have no clue on what the game is about.
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![]() Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor - I'm on my second time thru just now. A very well balanced & well crafted game. The art work is lovingly crafted, the music's just right. The care of the creators is reflected in the 140+ game manual that shipped w/the original box set. Plus, it's as long as Baldur's Gate. Yes, it is repetitive & slow but to some of us that is a virtue. If you like hack & slash dungeon crawls, you'll like this.
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![]() The original Bard's Tale. I know it was huge at the time but I can't remember the last time I heard it mentioned. That was the game that introduced me to computer rpg's.
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![]() I almost forgot to mention another rpg style dungeon crawl. Dungeon hack, I think by SSI was fab. You could finish a game in one sitting and the random dungeon generator was almost roguelike with, what was at the time, a fantastic interface.
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![]() I'm pretty sure I'll be hearing laughter all around, but I really enjoyed Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure as a kid. In fact, I loved it so much that my parents actually bought be all three parts of the game for Christmas one year. Oh, how I remember how they said it was coming in the mail, and I got so excited. Sadly, my Mom gave them to someone else after I had played it at least 20 times. I think she somehow convinced me to do it, with her strange parental mind tricks. o.o
Oh, and another addictive game I never hear people talk about: Moraff's Superblast. Just a little game with the most basic of graphics, but it provided hours of endless entertainment. Wish I'd bought the full version. |
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![]() I remember loving Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure as a kid, too! And the 5.4 floppy's still sitting in our garage, dusting in it's glorified paper case.
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