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Jdreben, do gaming w What forgotten cult classic games are worth revisiting?

Prince of Persia: Sands of Time.

Jade Empire.

Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy.

Sid Meier’s Pirates.

Killer_Tree,

So much time spent playing Sid Meier’s Pirates! I think there was a remake that was faithful to the original with updated graphics, and it was great times. Capture ships, attack forts, trade goods.l… just a great game.

liv,

That was such a cool game! I remember I had this really weird fixation on marrying the Governer’s daughter from Curacao.

tuckerm,

Capture ships, attack forts, trade goods.l… just a great game.

I love games in that genre, they're so endlessly playable. The Mount & Blade series is kind of like a more recent take on that same idea. And X4 Foundations is like that but in space.

liminis,

Sands of Time was so cool. That series was flawed (Warrior Within was the emo-most game in an era full of emo sequels as the original audience reached adolescence), but I’m sad that it essentially got canceled by warping into AC.

HowlsSophie,

Agreed. I was pretty upset that the series progressed the way it did and the third one…we just don’t talk about that.

HowlsSophie,

Sands of Time has the most beautiful cutscenes, that was my favorite part of the game.

Prox, do gaming w What forgotten cult classic games are worth revisiting?

Hybrid Heaven on N64. Great game with a super interesting battle mechanic. I’ve never played anything else quite like it. Maybe The Surge would be the closest system, wherein you can target specific body parts for interesting effects. But you can’t suplex an alligator in The Surge.

BeedYourLastHaw, do gaming w What forgotten cult classic games are worth revisiting?

I recently got a ps2 and all of the SOCOM games. I’m still working through the first game, but I think 2 was my favorite back in the day. It’s the only game I was aware of at the time that enabled voice commands to the AI, and the first one came out in 2002 I think. i wish they would reboot the series.

Megaman_EXE,

I’ve noticed tactical shooters have kind of sat on the back burner. There’s not a lot of selection at the moment. It’s a shame because they offer unique gameplay

lowleveldata, do gaming w Actual Hidden Gems on Steam

Adding some from my library

  • Dropsy - 1329 Reviews

    • A weird point and click with nice atmosphere. The soundtracks are neat too.
  • The Blackwell Legacy - 1122 Reviews

    • The Blackwell series are point and click games about ghosts. It’s cool to see familiar characters through out the series and how they change (or unchanged) .
  • Railroad Ink Challenge - 65 Reviews

    • It’s the digital version of a puzzle board game I highly recommend. High re-play value and fun to play solo or with friends. (The digital version should be solo only but you can compete with online leader boards)
lemmyatom, do gaming w Actual Hidden Gems on Steam

Not sure if I would consider it a gem but this game gave me a good chuckle: Genital Jousting is currently on sale for 69 cents.

Gork,
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69¢, Nice. That had to be intentional.

GuyFleegman, do gaming w Actual Hidden Gems on Steam
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This is a great list and these all look amazing. Thank you for taking the time to compile it and share!

ArtVandelay, do gaming w What forgotten cult classic games are worth revisiting?
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Well, never meet your heroes… Or just never look up cult classics… I was going to recommend a little “game” I enjoyed, then I went around looking if there was an updated version… Turns out the creator decided to make some NFT crap based on it. What a disappointment.

orbital_malice42, do gaming w Why I Probably Hate your Favorite Video Game's "Awesome Story" (an incomplete list)

I’d say this is the result of someone asking ChatGPT for “rage bait post for a video game forum” but it has too much insufferable personality to be AI generated

bermuda, do gaming w Actual Hidden Gems on Steam

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  • Hieracosphinx,

    Oh that sounds awesome. Thanks for sharing!

    razibaba, do piracy w I started pirating movies again after a decade

    welcome again… and i stopped pirating movies and started streaming over internet on pirate website.

    Ghostcity, do gaming w Actual Hidden Gems on Steam

    This is a good list! I’ll be checking some of these out for sure. I also have some overlooked games of my own I’d like to list. No links since I’m on mobile, but I may edit them in later.

    Qbqbqb (30): Simple arcade game with nice animation and catchy music.

    Goetia (496): Spooky point-and-click with some very good puzzles in my opinion.

    Under Leaves (530): Relaxing hidden object game with a nice art style. Great game to play when you’re stressed and want to turn your brain off.

    Year Walk (1197): Horror adventure game with an off-putting atmosphere and interesting art style.

    The Last Door (1541): Horror point-and-click adventure game with a lovecraftian feel.

    Hieracosphinx,

    Wow, I can second The Last Door being great, but I don’t know most of these. Thanks for pointing them out!

    Herctic,
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    +1 to Year Walk, I remember playing that on an iPod Touch when it first came out. I love Simogo, with games like Device 6 and Sayonara Wild Hearts, they make really unique games.

    Grrbrr,
    @Grrbrr@sopuli.xyz avatar

    Thanks for bringing out Goetia. I bought it back when i had to have any sounds as a distraction, Goetia being very silent at times drove me off almost instantly.

    Just seeing that you mentioned good puzzles was enough to give a real go. 3 hours later i’m loving it.

    azayrahmad, do games w whats a game that you got significantly far into, only to realize you were doing something wrong or missing a key feature/ability altogether?

    One of the first computer games I’ve ever played is StarCraft. For context, the game is about human battle with aliens similar to Starship Troopers. The game story has three acts, each from different point of views. It is supposed to start from human pov, and then alien pov, and lastly another alien species. However due to English being my second language, I somehow started with the alien pov first. So my first impression of the game is that I play as a disgusting xenomorph alien species battling mankind. It’s not until later that I realized I missed an entire human chapter of the game.

    myfavouritename, do gaming w Actual Hidden Gems on Steam

    Really enjoyed Heaven’s Vault.

    Surprised that The Enteral Cylinder only has 300-ish reviews. I remember seeing it all over the new when it launched. How is it?

    Hieracosphinx,

    Oh wow, I missed it early on! The Eternal Cylinder is good, but some occasionally clunky gameplay alongside the very unique alien designs might turn some people away. It crashed twice on me and once you figure out all the systems of play it can feel simple (although there’s a lot of complexity under the hood), so I could see some people giving up on it due to frustration or boredom - especially if the aliens or story don’t hook them.

    I loved the environments and alien concept (plus the fun stress of the cylinders approaching) which kept me hooked. Plus it’s much more mechanically involved than Spore was. Spent about 13 hours with the game and left satisfied. If I had to numerically rate it, it’s maybe around 8/10?

    Leafeytea, do gaming w What forgotten cult classic games are worth revisiting?

    Aquaria is one probably not too many people played to make it a cult classic, but it has a dedicated following of people that love it. Was pretty popular as a 2d indie adventure. I never thought I would like it, but was glad I gave it a try. 😊

    winterstillness,

    It’s a phenomenal metroidvania too. The visuals might be off-putting at first, but the game has so much soul. Excellent music too.

    moral_imperative, do gaming w What forgotten cult classic games are worth revisiting?

    EarthBound for the SNES is one of my favorite RPGs. Very original for its time in terms of setting and battle mechanics. Also, Ness from Smash Bros. is in it!

    winterstillness,

    Such a weird game! The artstyle and just the “weirdness” of it is out of this world.

    I’m not a fan of turn-based battles, but this is one of the few games (including Chrono Trigger) where it’s legitimately fun. To this day I still think about it.

    Jdreben,

    Have you played Eastward? Unless I’m mistaken Earthbound is part of the game and plot. If you like Earthbound you might like Eastward. I enjoyed it even having never played Earthbound but I’m sure I missed a lot of references / analogies.

    moral_imperative,

    I played Eastward and really enjoyed it, even though I thought the ending was bittersweet.

    I’ve heard reviews compare it to EarthBound and I guess it reminds me of EarthBound stylistically, but plays more like Zelda or something.

    There’s a game within the game called Earth Born that plays like a fast-paced Dragon Quest. It’s an interesting game. :D

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