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What are your favorite games that you never see mentioned anywhere?

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    Squarez Deluxe.

    I've been on a one-man promotion spree of that game for almost 20 years

    It is now freeware, it's available on DOSBox, and it is the best shape-packing game ever made - you cannot even debate me once you try it.

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      • Bionic Commando on Game Boy --> platform game with good graphics and good musics for a 1992 Game Boy game. It's an adaptation of the NES/Arcade game but in a futuristic world and more fluid controls (in my opinion) than the NES one.
      • Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle --> really good tactical RPG with a funny universe and awesome music that was released early on the Nintendo Switch.
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      Yes! BIONIC commando for the Gameboy was great! Tried the NES version once and you are right. Gameboy was superior...

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        TIL there's an arcade version of Ghosts n Goblins

        Thanks for the links!

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        The arcade was the original version. There's also a really good modern port on the Commodore 64 with a banging soundtrack called "Ghosts n Goblins Arcade"

        EDIT: https://csdb.dk/release/?id=139257

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          Kinetica - a racing game where the 'vehicles' are people in mechanical suits that make them look like sexy mecha, racing to old techno

          Bloody Roar - a series of fighting games where you fight as people who can suddenly shift into other forms, some recognizable animals and some abstract, and with the ability in some arenas to kick people through walls or over ledges into new arenas

          Forsaken - 3D hover vehicle battles

          Tiny Tank - a game where you play as a sweary AI tank

          Megaman Legends 1 and 2 - Megaman as a 3d adventure game with a storyline and characters

          Gitaroo Man - a rhythm game I enjoyed, later imitated by some others

          Shadow of the Colossus - more known but not cared for these days. A game in which there are only boss battles. A subtly told story. Part of the ICO universe.

          Titan Souls - One boy, one bow, one arrow that can be magically recalled to the bow, and giant stone destroyers that he must conquer with nothing more. Kind of a 2D Shadow of the Colossus

          BPM: Bullets Per Minute - everyone has the idea for a rhythm FPS. This is the only one that does a good job of it.

          Receiver - a game in which you don't just hit R to reload, but have to go through the full manual of arms, dropping the clip, holstering the weapon, loading each round into the clip, drawing the weapon, seating the clip, racking the round, checking the chamber to make sure it fed correctly, aiming, firing, clearing the jam, all while worrying about killer robots.

          Valley - a movement game that has such an amazing feeling of freedom in its movement

          Tunnet - lovecraftian network technician game

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          I remember Kinetica! Loved playing it when I was younger. Still have the disc.

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            I think this was the game I rented once as a kid and never saw again but pops up as a memory every so often and I could never remember the name.. Gonna check it out again.

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            Try it. It's a fantastic game. I think the newest version that came out on Steam is the way to go but a lot of people still recommend the PSP Version if you wanna emulate it. Or you can go all the way back to the SNES version. I don't think there's a bad version of the game but there are definitely better versions of the game.

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              Perfect Dark. I didn't have a sibling to play with, so I am eternally grateful to Rare for making computer-controlled bots in the multiplayer mode.

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                “Hide and go fuck yourself.“

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                  SCP:SL(SCP: Secret Laboratory Yes Steam Only

                  Edit:Fix Link and Grammer

                  ::: spoiler Description/Opinion of the game
                  a multiplayer Game uses SCP stories, and inspired by SCP:CB(SCP: Containment Breach)/SCP:CB multiplayer, you play as chaos,Mtf,scps,d-bois and scientists. in this game it takes place in SITE-02, you can set nukes, etc.
                  The goal is you must survive. the group that survives (Foundation,Chaos,scp) will win.
                  it also relies on community hosted servers.(the devs also host one)
                  it takes place in a non-cannon site-02.
                  its pretty fun to play ,and very good for VC, it feels designed for it.
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                    Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura. Even just the soundtrack is worth the price of admission.

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                    One of the weirder concept RPGs and so very well executed. The fact that it didn't gain more traction is madness.

                    I really should play again with mods

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                      GUNZ The Duel - man that was just so much fun. Online guns and swords gladiator style battles in the most neat stages. I remember an old mansion with broken staircases and balconies, a train station with freight cargo all over the place, an actual roman colosseum, a beach with a grounded ship ashore.

                      Some people could do this thing called K-style or butterfly style where you slash your sword against walls or other objects which made you lift off the ground, and switch between your gun to shoot as you do so - it was a neat trick which I learned but definitely did not master.

                      So much fun though.

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                        GUNZ The Duel - man that was just so much fun. Online guns and swords gladiator style battles in the most neat stages. I remember an old mansion with broken staircases and balconies, a train station with freight cargo all over the place, an actual roman colosseum, a beach with a grounded ship ashore.

                        Some people could do this thing called K-style or butterfly style where you slash your sword against walls or other objects which made you lift off the ground, and switch between your gun to shoot as you do so - it was a neat trick which I learned but definitely did not master.

                        So much fun though.

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                        this game was such janky fun!

                        wall climbing with the swords was so awesome and i loved that the devs didn't patch it they just embraced it

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                          The arcade was the original version. There's also a really good modern port on the Commodore 64 with a banging soundtrack called "Ghosts n Goblins Arcade"

                          EDIT: https://csdb.dk/release/?id=139257

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                          Next week, imma be all about this.

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                            Next week, imma be all about this.

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                            https://csdb.dk/release/?id=139257

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                              Shining Force 3. Mostly cause it's marooned on the Saturn but it's so friggin good.

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                                Alas, also no dedicated gaming device newer than a 3DS.

                                I am thinking about getting a Steam deck of some kind though. Maybe it'll be playable on that?

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                                I'm seeing online that it can be emulated (assuming PC is what they're referencing in the post), but I'm not seeing it directly through Steam.

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                                  I rarely see any Ys game referenced. It's gotten a bit bigger, but still a super underrated series.

                                  The Saboteur by Pandemic as well.

                                  Field Commander on PSP.

                                  The original Overlord game (with the minions).

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                                    Squarez Deluxe.

                                    I've been on a one-man promotion spree of that game for almost 20 years

                                    It is now freeware, it's available on DOSBox, and it is the best shape-packing game ever made - you cannot even debate me once you try it.

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                                    Holy shit, memory unlocked! I think I bought that game from Office Depot for like $2 on clearance when I was buying school supplies.

                                    Now I'm going to have to go perform some sorcery to see if I can get it on my steam deck and baffle a couple buddies!

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                                      Shadowgate / Deja Vu / The Uninvited (NES)

                                      Uniracers (SNES)

                                      Custom Robo (GC)

                                      Lost Kingdoms (GC)

                                      Baiten Kaitos (GC)

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                                        Revenge of the Mutant Camels - highlight 1: "Ninety-foot high, neutronium shielded, laser-spitting, death camels". Hightlight 2: Almost 40 years after its first release, in 2021 Jeff Minter fixed a bug on collision detection in the Commodore 64 version.
                                        Impossible Mission - highlight: "Another visitor. Stay a while... stay forever!"
                                        Deuteros - highlight: the way the game world unfolded and opened up
                                        Syndicate - highlight: abusing the Persuadertron
                                        Shadow Hearts - highlight: the Judgement Ring

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                                          The Thief series. I LOVED the first one especially, Thief the Dark Project. Medieval (low magic fantasy?) stealth shooter. The more valuable you pick up directly translates to what you can buy as a load out for the next level so you're encouraged to explore, though even the low level enemies can kick you ass so you have to be sneaky. Actually great stealth mechanics even for an old game. The world building is amazing, with it's own lore, culture and slang. The plot of the games are also great.

                                          The Kingdom of Loathing is a game I've played almost non-stop since about 2003. Web based and free, it's based off of old text based games. But it's fun. Really fun. And hilarious. The currency is meat. The classes are goofy. Saucerer? Disco bandit? Seal Clubber? A lot of games deal with things like power creep or inflation, or how the heck to get people to actually help pay for it. This game solves problems like these elegantly. The user base is fun and friendly and corporative, there's always new stuff coming out to try, they do a holiday special every year, and all the pictures are crudely drawn stick figures.

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                                          Disco bandit checking in! You got any meat paste?

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