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

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    The Longest Journey. It’s one of the best adventure games ever made, and has one of the best stories in interactive storytelling.

    Sacrifice. An old Interplay title where you are a sorcerer in service to a god. You summon armies of creatures and cast world-altering spells using the souls of creatures you’ve sacrificed to your god.

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    The Longest Journey

    https://store.steampowered.com/app/6310/The_Longest_Journey/

    Sacrifice

    https://store.steampowered.com/app/38440/Sacrifice/

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      Lego Star Wars: The Clone Wars. Has the first 2 seasons of the show. Never got a sequel 😞

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        Space Station Silicone Valley

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        "Silicon" -- that's the stuff they make the transistors in chips out of. "Silicone" is what they make breast implants out of.

        Doesn't look like there was ever a PC release.

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          Lego Star Wars: The Clone Wars. Has the first 2 seasons of the show. Never got a sequel 😞

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          Lego Star Wars: The Clone Wars.

          https://store.steampowered.com/app/32510/LEGO_Star_Wars_III__The_Clone_Wars/

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            Outlaws. An early Spaghetti Western themed FPS from LucasArts. After Dark Forces (Retconned by Rogue One) and before DF2:Jedi Knight (the one with the amazibad FMV cut scenes and the best expansion pack ever), it leveraged the 2.5d engine for all it was worth and did a hand-animated slightly Don-Bluth-esque aesthetic that worked perfectly.

            Level design was good. Multiplayer was fun, even though if you tried to LAN with an unswitched hub (it was 1998!) player 3 would lag like motherfucker and be relegated to throwing dynamite and praying. Story was straight out of a Tropes-R-Us, but well executed and with good voice acting (including John de Lancie IIRC). The coup de grace was the soundtrack, Clint Bajakian seemed to inhabit Ennio Morricone’s soul, but with leitmotifs to make John Williams proud. It absolutely elevated the game.

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              Triptych

              https://www.chroniclogic.com/triptych.htm

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              That's it!

              I'd forgotten it was a match 3.

              So imagine you have two of the same color side by side with no gaps.

              You have the same color on the bottom of your current piece.

              You could slam that piece into the matching ones, hoping that they would bounce up and allow all three to match in a row.

              It was the one linux game I had that most friends would ask to play when they came over.

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                Kenshi. Ive only ever seen 1 person mention it in the year I've been on Lemmy.

                It's like depressed RuneScape.

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                  Earthworm Jim

                  https://store.steampowered.com/app/901147/Earthworm_Jim/

                  Ghosts and Goblins (NES)

                  https://store.steampowered.com/app/1556690/Capcom_Arcade_StadiumGhosts_n_Goblins/ (arcade)

                  Not the same, but apparently close.

                  https://old.reddit.com/r/ghostsngoblins/comments/ofknua/which_version_of_ghosts_n_goblins_has_the_most/

                  The NES & arcade versions are very similar in terms of level layout and enemy spawns. There are certainly differences, but I haven't played the arcade version enough to tell you what those specific differences are.

                  Beyond All Reason

                  https://www.beyondallreason.info/

                  Planetary Annihilation

                  https://store.steampowered.com/app/386070/Planetary_Annihilation_TITANS/

                  I personally enjoyed Total Annihilation, but Planetary Annihilation and some of the later games, like the Spring-based remakes never quite caught me the same way.

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                  TIL there's an arcade version of Ghosts n Goblins

                  Thanks for the links!

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                    I have good memories of LAN parties playing a game called DEFCON which is basically the Thermonuclear War game from the 80s movie Wargames. The game itself is fairly basic but was a blast to play with a group and I am a sucker for the retro vector atheistics.

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                      “Whiplash!” Was an old racing sim that had crazy tracks. It had collision damage and in single player mode you could give your teammate commands.

                      It supported 8 players on a lan in multiplayer. All of this while running from DOS. Looking back it seemed a little ahead of its time. I’ve never encountered anyone in person that knew of this game.

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                        Beyond Good and Evil

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                          Full Throttle.

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                            • Hacknet, it's almost like a detective game in a way
                            • The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe, weird gary told me to add this but it's good in it's own right
                            • Flight (flash game), fly a paper airplane, buy upgrades, it's kinda like the Learn To Fly series
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                              Back in the day I really enjoyed ONI.

                              _edit: _ some gameplay footage.

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                                Freedom Fighters. Some mechanics were clunky but most were great and I really can't think of any other games with such a good mix of strategy and quick-thinking/reaction gameplay. I've played it through at least 3 times!

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                                  I have good memories of LAN parties playing a game called DEFCON which is basically the Thermonuclear War game from the 80s movie Wargames. The game itself is fairly basic but was a blast to play with a group and I am a sucker for the retro vector atheistics.

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                                  DEFCON

                                  https://store.steampowered.com/app/1520/DEFCON/

                                  I am a sucker for the retro vector atheistics.

                                  The developer (Introversion Software) also had another game that used vector-ish graphics.

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                                  Darwinia.

                                  I liked that, though I don't know if I'd put it on a "best of" list. I've had a number of games, most recently Carrier Command 2, that I really enjoy that use untextured polygons. Think maybe it's that if a developer can't get distracted with fancy graphics, they're focused on gameplay, dunno.

                                  Hmm. Looks like Introversion then made a game, Scanner Sombre, that uses points for graphics, not even lines.

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                                    Kenshi. Ive only ever seen 1 person mention it in the year I've been on Lemmy.

                                    It's like depressed RuneScape.

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                                    Kenshi has so much scale and depth it's hard to explain what you "do" in the game I love it

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                                      Kenshi. Ive only ever seen 1 person mention it in the year I've been on Lemmy.

                                      It's like depressed RuneScape.

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                                      Kenshi

                                      https://store.steampowered.com/app/233860/Kenshi/

                                      Ive only ever seen 1 person mention it in the year I’ve been on Lemmy.

                                      I've brought it up a bunch as an example of a game that I like that's really a "one-game genre" -- it didn't really get cloned, like most good games do. Kind of a bummer, because if you've played all of Kenshi, there's not much more to do if you want more short of waiting for Kenshi 2 to be finished.

                                      kagis

                                      https://lemmy.world/post/5593904/3755382

                                      https://lemmy.world/post/2703109/2113199

                                      https://lemmy.world/post/7471136/4950578

                                      https://lemmy.world/post/25365592/14990415

                                      https://lemmy.world/post/10421126

                                      There's also a community here for it, [email protected]. Not much activity, though.

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                                        “Whiplash!” Was an old racing sim that had crazy tracks. It had collision damage and in single player mode you could give your teammate commands.

                                        It supported 8 players on a lan in multiplayer. All of this while running from DOS. Looking back it seemed a little ahead of its time. I’ve never encountered anyone in person that knew of this game.

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                                        “Whiplash!”

                                        Apparently this was known as Fatal Racing outside North America.

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                                          DayZ seems like a game that people either love or hate/have never heard of.

                                          I'd almost claim it's up there with GTA series as the best games ever made.

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