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SevenSwell, do gaming w What forgotten cult classic games are worth revisiting?
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Ogre Battle on the SNES is the original auto-battler. I would really recommend Ogre Battle 64 though, not only is it one of the very few RPGs on the system but it’s got really unique gameplay. It’s got its flaws but I’m such a sucker for the character designs and job/class system that it’s still my favorite game to this day.

scribblemacher,

I loved Ogre Battle 64. To date, I can’t remember playing anything else quite like it.

l0st_scr1b3,

Love the OG Ogre Battle. I played that game like crazy. I always appreciated how you could revisit locations for loot and battles.

taladar, 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?

Not a game but some of the stories here remind me of the time I discovered I could draw stuff on the screen with Omicron Basic on my Atari ST and I painstakingly entered every square by hand dozens of times to make squares move across the screen…until days later I discovered the magic of the for loop. I must have been maybe 10 or so at the time.

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

Loom

A very unique game for the time, fun adventure with a great story and game play mechanics.

Hylirica,

What is this, the SCUMM bar? 🏴‍☠️🐒

IcyRain, do gaming w What is your favorite pre-EA Star Wars game?

Kotor, but mostly the second one. With the restored content it’s so much better than anything else that it feels unfair.

essellburns, do gaming w Does an MMO with no way to turn money into power exist?

Starwars: The old Republic.

Totally free for eight excellent epic stories with no pay wall to overcome or excessive difficulties without subscriber benefits.

Subscription unlocks more content.

Microtransactions are for cosmetic only, and there’s plenty of cosmetic options without them too.

liminis,

Keep meaning to check these out before it dies (how healthy is it? / how long do I have?).

essellburns,

The game was just reassigned to a new studio for maintainance, it’ll be around for a few years yet.

all-knight-party, do gaming w What forgotten cult classic games are worth revisiting?
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Vanquish, best "cover" shooter that I've ever played, really wish it'd get a Switch port and that Platinum would revisit it.

Sliding around on jets, going into slo mo to hit weak points, vaulting cover and initiating slomo, it's all so fucking fun and visceral.

Prox,

Imagine if Bayonetta and Gears of War had a baby, and then that baby devoted an entire button solely to smoking a cigarette during a gunfight.

CorvusNyx, do gaming w What forgotten cult classic games are worth revisiting?
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Skies of Arcadia. Two words: sky pirates. Coupled together with a beautiful overworld filled with hidden discoveries, charming characters, fun ship combat, and excellent music. You can’t go wrong with either the original Dreamcast version (higher quality music, VMU minigames) or the Legends remastering on the Gamecube (an additional story quest, less frequent random encounters - the original is somewhat relentless with these).

Leilys, 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?

As an 8 year old without much of a guide at all, I was a very proud Magician on MapleStory… one who dealt violence with her trusty magic wands and staves… physically.

I didn’t understand what skills and hotkeys were until several years down the line when reading comprehension and life experience improved.

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

Dungeon Keeper, Red Alert 2, Unreal Tournament.

Ignacio,

I’m about to finish the main campaign on Dungeon Keeper, and I’ve tried the New Game+ Campaign with KeeperFX. What a blast I had when I was a child.

plopo, do gaming w Could we build a Pokémon trading community on Lemmy? An alternative to /r/pokemontrades and /r/svexchange

I don’t play much Pokémon anymore, but r/pokemontrades was the reason I was able to finish a living dex for gens 7 and 8, so I would love to see that community flourish here too. It’d be a great resource, especially when Lemmy eventually gets big enough to have a sizable Pokémon community.

Biberkopf, do gaming w What forgotten cult classic games are worth revisiting?
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„Robinsons Requiem“, available on GoG.

It’s a survival horror first person rpg with a semi realistic health system. It’s creepy and hard and so goddamn good. I’m am actually surprised that it gets mentioned so rarely because I would not know of any other earlier game with those now so ubiquitous survival mechanics.

07Chess, 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?

I started playing Pokémon Red before I even knew how to read. I had no idea how to save and just assumed I would find a save point eventually like a bunch of other games. I have no idea how many times I dejectedly had to turn off the GameBoy halfway through Mt. Moon. I was convinced the save spot had to be on the other side.

Tobiasisahawk,

When I first played I didn’t know what Pokemon centers were. Everytime I needed to heal I ran all the way back to Mom’s house in palette town

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

Ultima Underworld 1 and 2. These are ancient RPG games going right back to the dawn of PC gaming. The first one was the first PC game with a true 3D world where you could look up and down and there were two slopes rather than just steps. The control scheme takes a little getting used to as it was before WSAD+mouse look had become established. Spells are made by combining runes which you find about the place. It also has things like repairable weapons and armour, the need to sleep and eat as well as the normal RPG stats and levels.

goosehorse, do gaming w What forgotten cult classic games are worth revisiting?
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One of the later SNES games called Secret of Evermore!

It’s kind-of a spiritual successor to Secret of Mana, but with a more sci-fi bent.

SevenSwell,
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I love this game! Always loved how the dog changed to match the setting.

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

Alpha Centauri. Just reading through all the wonder quotes and worldbuilding is amazing.

Malgas,

Alpha Centauri is the best civ game.

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