dibs Posted April 27, 2010 Ah, it's kind of like the helicopters in GTA games, or... G-Police! Once you're brain is used to the controls, it feels effortless. Waaa. I found my G-Police disk the other day. I think we got it with a Voodoo 2 or something. Is it worth a boot up? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nachimir Posted April 27, 2010 I used to love it, and again, only played it on PS1. I suspect time might not have been kind to it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Garple Posted April 27, 2010 So I have one of the early Gameboy bricks (with a clear casing so you can watch the magic happen) and found out the scree is crap. I owned a GBA for a few weeks (for which I bought Deja VU I & II) until my sister broke it and never replaced it. Since I was hankering for some GB action and still owned a bunch of cartridges, I ordered a GBA online and was wondering if anyone could recommend some GBA titles I may have missed out on.Thanks This should probably be it's own thread. This one is more for asking about specific games. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chummer Posted April 27, 2010 This should probably be it's own thread. This one is more for asking about specific games. Fair enough. To get on topic then.... Risen for the 360? Worth trudging through the rough interface? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Psych Posted April 28, 2010 Is it just me or has the state of enemy AI (at least in shooters) really taken a back seat lately? I know in terms of other game genres (like strategy) it's advanced so maybe it's just not as explicit to my eyed but i still think that the squad behavior in Half-Life was the pinnacle, using grenades and flanking maneuvers to pressure. me. now dudes basically just pop up and shoot, throw a grenade randomly, and try to hide from your line of sight when you shoot back. I got the Descents off GOG fairly recently, and when I played the same thought occurred to me. But when I think of AI Descent stands above even Half-Life. While I have no doubt that Half-Life's AI is more sophisticated, the Descent series's AI created a wider variety of experiences. For one thing I cannot think of a single game before or since in which enemies could stage unscripted sneak attacks at any time. It seems to me that the reason we don't see more stuff like this is that FPSs have gotten more linear, with enemies scripted to pop out at certain points along the way. While in Descent the ability of certain enemies to freely navigate the level gave them an opportunity to really surprise you. Edit: Waaa. I found my G-Police disk the other day. I think we got it with a Voodoo 2 or something. Is it worth a boot up? I really enjoyed it when I played it for the PS1, but I highly suspect that it has not have aged well. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Squid Division Posted April 30, 2010 Whispered World? It looks awesome, but the problem is that I'm absolutely awful at point-and-click adventure games. From the trailer it looked like it had some puzzles in it as well, like Broken Sword or something. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
twmac Posted April 30, 2010 Risen on the X360 is actually okay, but you would be better off with divinity 2 if you are playing it on console. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AndrewArmstrong Posted April 30, 2010 How is Mafia? I was thinking about picking it up at some point (especially to contrast with recent open world games). Also; G-Police, I had a go again a few years ago and one thing - it was bloody hard, I never got far (all those years ago) originally on the PC. Escort mission after escort mission tries my patience I recall (It was reasonably fun just a shame I never got far). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thl Posted April 30, 2010 How is Mafia? I was thinking about picking it up at some point (especially to contrast with recent open world games If i remember correctly, Mafia was pretty fun. However that's been the only game where i had zero interest in doing any of that open world exploration stuff, thanks to the period cars' handling and gas mechanic and the fact that practically all missions start from the same spot. Mafia 2 looks pretty sweet though so i'd recommend at least trying it out to gear yourself up for the sequel. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jayel Posted April 30, 2010 If i remember correctly, Mafia was pretty fun. However that's been the only game where i had zero interest in doing any of that open world exploration stuff, thanks to the period cars' handling and gas mechanic and the fact that practically all missions start from the same spot. 100% agree. Plus (if I recall correctly) there was nothing to do in the city - no side missions, no stats, no money, no stores, nothing. Also.... for some reason the draw distance in that game really bothered me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nappi Posted May 1, 2010 How is Mafia? I was thinking about picking it up at some point (especially to contrast with recent open world games). Mafia is one of my favorite video games. I really liked the city and the countryside and the fact that you can barely get on top of a hill with some of the more modest cars and that you can get a ticket from speeding or not stopping at red light. Like it has already been said, it's unlike most open world games, however. There isn't any "in between missions" time in the story mode and the freeride-section doesn't offer anything interesting to do. I can still heartily recommend that game if you like good games. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nachimir Posted May 1, 2010 G-Police, I had a go again a few years ago and one thing - it was bloody hard, I never got far (all those years ago) originally on the PC. Escort mission after escort mission tries my patience I recall (It was reasonably fun just a shame I never got far). I quite liked the difficulty curve on it, though for some reason the escort missions never got to me (they usually do). The last mission was insane, IIRC, suddenly spiking to a massive dogfight between all sorts of air vehicles in waves, ground targets in warehouses too I think. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fuzzy Lobster Posted May 2, 2010 Whispered World? I'm curious about this too. I noticed it on sale on steam the other day and was seriously considering picking it up. I know people had commented on the voice acting and animation quality some time ago, but from the trailers it looked ok-ish to me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Garple Posted May 4, 2010 Swords & Soldiers? Simon Parkin makes it sound awesome and I'm in love with the art style. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
toblix Posted May 4, 2010 That screenshot is incredible. I don't know what the hell is going on, what genre it is or why there are seemingly two screens at once, but I like it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
brkl Posted May 4, 2010 While I have no doubt that Half-Life's AI is more sophisticated Half-Life's AI is pretty much all scripted, that is, not much of an AI. They depend on their specific situation in the game. Works for Half-Life. That might be why AI seems worse now. It's a whole lot harder to do for open world stuff where you can't script it separately for each gunfight. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Garple Posted May 4, 2010 That screenshot is incredible. I don't know what the hell is going on, what genre it is or why there are seemingly two screens at once, but I like it. it's a 2D RTS designed for wiiware by the guys who designed the freeware version of de Blob (the de Blob IP was bought from them and turned into a full retail Wii game by a different studio). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Erkki Posted May 4, 2010 There aren't that many good steampunk games. (or are there?) Yeah, can't think of any I've played besides Thief and Arcanum (and I din't play that one much). Too bad the wots-its-name game that was developed by an aussie studio got put on hold. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Garple Posted May 4, 2010 (edited) Too bad the wots-its-name game that was developed by an aussie studio got put on hold. Edge of Twilight? I was so psyched for that one last summer. Edit: RE: the topic of the thread: I'm always quite thrilled when I see Amiga screenshots and videos and such...I've got an Amiga fetish without having ever seen or touched an Amiga. I don't really want to try and track down/buy one (at least not at this point) so what should I do? Are there any good remakes or books (like the big anthology someone published about ZX Spectrum games) or emulators or games that were made for that system which are now freeware that I could check out to get the Amiga experience? Is the Amiga as awesome as it appears to be? I know I said the thread was about specific games but I figure this is obscure enough that it's not a general recommendations request and I don't want to clutter things up with another thread that probably wouldn't get a lot of responses. Edited May 4, 2010 by GrouchoClub Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Irishjohn Posted May 5, 2010 Is the Amiga as awesome as it appears to be I can offer no help with emulators I'm afraid, and though I can't speak to whether or not the appeal remains strong today, at the time, the Amiga was extremely awesome. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kolzig Posted May 6, 2010 Is the Amiga as awesome as it appears to be? The Amiga was the best games machine in it's time. When you look at the dictionary for the word awesome, there's a picture of Commodore Amiga there. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nappi Posted May 8, 2010 Anybody played the Autumn Moon's Ghost Pirates of Vooju yet? Seems to be available as a digital purchase now. The visuals, especially the backgrounds, look pretty great, at least, and it looks like it could be a fun little adventure game. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Moelman Posted May 8, 2010 Anybody played the Autumn Moon's Ghost Pirates of Vooju yet? Seems to be available as a digital purchase now. The visuals, especially the backgrounds, look pretty great, at least, and it looks like it could be a fun little adventure game.I am interested in playing this, and I didn't realize they had a digital version out, but I might hold off for now just because of the huge backlog of other stuff I have right now. Interested to hear if anyone else has played it though. I love what I've seen of the art. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fuzzy Lobster Posted May 9, 2010 Swords & Soldiers? Simon Parkin makes it sound awesome and I'm in love with the art style. I LOVE this. I must have it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites