zeekaran , (edited )

I don't even remember the name but the game where you run around a weird post apocalyptic world dueling with decks of cards. I would love a modern remake.

Edit: Phantom Dust!

ICastFist ,
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Oh, that game looks amazing to play PvP. You can get it for free on the microsoft store, too.

zeekaran ,

I never beat it but I played it a bunch. Didn't get to try PVP though.

noisefree ,

Kolibri for the Sega 32x addon for the Genesis/Megadrive. Most of the reviewers that weren't down with the game either complained about the difficulty or lack of story/making sense, but it was a beautiful game for the time that took the space shooter concept and made it into a game that was somehow chill while also being difficult enough to sometimes momentarily make you want to rage quit. If you enjoy games like the Raiden series, you'll enjoy this.

Shout to Knuckles Chaotix (the most unique take on Sonic gameplay of the classic 2D era) and also Shadow Squadron (very Star Fox-esque), which are also slept on because 32x.

Exclusive to the Genesis/Megadrive, it's a crying shame that the Vectorman games never received a third iteration and have seemingly disappeared into the grey goo of IP purgatory. Vectorman and Vectorman 2 were amazing for the time: they were arguably the best 2D platformers of the era, graphically beautiful, oozing with charm, and with an amazing soundtrack to go along with it all. It's crazy that the developers were able to squeeze the performance they did out of the hardware and playing emulated versions of it now still doesn't compare to how it feels and looks playing it on the original hardware with a CRT and a nice sound system (but you should still check it out absent that setup).

ICastFist ,
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Descent did get 2 sequels and also a spinoff, Descent: Freespace and later Freespace 2. F2 has seen a HUGE amount of mods, partly due to the engine going open source back in 2002

Freespace 3 could be awesome, what with Elite seeing a rebirth.

noisefree ,

Very cool, I'll check that out. Thanks!

Zukial ,

Freelancer

fpslem ,

omg YES. Nothing I have found since then has quite scratched the same itch of flying around with a friend on some random dude's server. So much fun!

ICastFist ,
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Word. The closest I found to the feel of Freelancer was X3 back in 2010, but the differences were glaring.

There this Underspace that seems to be a "Freelancer meets Cthluhu", I've yet to play the demo to get a feel of the space.

bob_lemon ,

Everspace 2 is really close in terms of combat and overall gameplay, but it lacks the immersive simulation aspects. Freelancers idle radio chatter did some heavy lifting back in the day.

fpslem ,

I'll have to give that one a try!

dependencyinjection ,

I want a modern Road Rash or Destruction Derby.

ICastFist ,
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Road Redemption was a Road Rash-esque attempt some years ago. I remember the performance was kinda shitty, but the game was mostly fine.

AceFuzzLord ,
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Don't know quite how underrated/forgotten this is, but I wanna see a remake of Vib-Ribbon. That, or have an open source clone of it made by someone who actually knows how to properly program (not me), if it already doesn't exist.

nycki ,

Technically there is a successor to Vib-Ribbon but it's iPhone only if I recall? "Russian Dancing Men".

AceFuzzLord , (edited )
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Too bad I don't have access to any apple products I could use to try it. Gonna have to look into this.

Edit: looked it up and it looks like something similar to Vib-Ribbon in terms.of gameplay, but from what I can gather, it's been over a decade since any updates. Also, I'd hope for a PC port of a Vib-Ribbon clone because there's no way you're getting me to play any more rhythm games where you have to use a small touch screen to play. No idea if that Russian Dancing Men has the ability to take local files stored on your phone and use them to generate levels, though, or where you'd go to get a legit copy of the app anymore even if you have an apple product able to play it.

Yerbouti ,

Alley Cat for sure

noughtnaut ,
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Cue the tune in my head. Thank you, it's so lovely. 😍

nycki ,

Alley Cat actually got a second chance! Look up "Alley Cat: ReMeow"

Yerbouti ,

Happy to see some fellow Alley Cat fans around!

hungrythirstyhorny ,
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Cl1nk ,

Would love a reboot of this game

hungrythirstyhorny ,
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i love destroying city :)

janus2 ,
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pure wonderful button-mashy fun with just a hint of strategy. I always look for it when I visit retro arcades

also Dr. Veronica is my waifu

hungrythirstyhorny ,
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aaah i see, good choice tho lol

janus2 ,
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Marble Blast!!

It was one of the first PC games I played as a kid. Incredibly simple mechanics: you are a marble and you roll and try to reach the finish line (sometimes you need collectibles first). But the level design was top notch. Perfect blend of challenging and rewarding.

ser ,

FreeSpace 1 and 2!

random_character_a ,
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These were godly at the time, but due to storytelling, modding community and mission editors. Flight model and combat mechanics were little too "Wing Commnder" even back then. Todays space pilots would need something more in line with Elite Dangerous, Helium Rain and Star Citizen.

ser ,

I'd definitely play an updated Freespace game.

Aganim ,

Time to install FreeSpace Open again. 😄 For those who have managed to miss that project: it's a completely rebuilt engine for FS2. Together with the MediaVPs from The FreeSpace Upgrade Project it makes the game look pretty modern again. Take a look at https://wiki.hard-light.net/index.php/Getting_started if you need instructions.

I believe even there is even a mod available which allows playing the first FreeSpace in FSO.

interdimensionalmeme ,

Btw btw you can co-op the campaigns with 3 friends

nycki ,

Retro/Grade is a rhythm/shooter mashup where you travel backwards through time and un-fire a bunch of lasers to un-kill a bunch of ships. It was designed for a guitar hero controller if I recall? I found the visuals nauseating and the music lackluster but that premise is gold and deserves another chance.

Also PLEASE play the music backwards??? It's a game about going back in time, c'monnnnn.

macabrett ,

Yoku's Island Express. Before playing it, I didn't like pinball or search-action games (metroidvanias). I ended up loving it. I still don't really enjoy pinball on its own, but I now have a deep love for search-action.

ZombieBait ,

It's definitely the best pinball-metroidvania postal service simulator available.

LifeOfChance ,

Ark the lad twilight of the spirits. One of my favorite classics!

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/d3abf685-bc33-400d-aa5c-89151fdc641d.jpeg

Underwaterbob ,

Sexy Parodius is a bit sketchy, yes. But, it's easily the most-fun shmup I've ever played. The music is fantastic, too. I've managed to 1cc the game, but I've never beaten the bonus stage which is just so ridiculously difficult, I question whether it's even possible without a very specific strategy or something.

Unfortunately, the best version is the arcade one, and MAME doesn't do the best job with it. Still playable, though.

Andonyx ,

Anachronox. Ion Storm at it's best. Engaging plot and characters, humor well ahead of its time for a game script, and party members and environments that I've still never seen many games match to this day. I don't know why it didn't become huge, I think the rpg crowd back then was still pretty married to sword and sandal conventions. If you like old games, I can't recommend it enough.

Nomad ,

Empire earth

pingveno ,

I loved that one so much! The only flaw really was that the tech tree is incredibly massive. It's feels unnecessarily difficult to learn.

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