planescape torment
BG I,II
Fallout I,II
No icewind Dale 1&2 mentioned‽ o.0
Blasphemy!!!
Solidly built games, but they lack the player-characters at the center.
They’re great games, pinnacles of the form, but I don’t think they hit the same as Planescape: Torment.
Battletoads
Ah damn I don’t have it. Is there some place where I could buy it? I’ve heard some pawn shops in Las Vegas might have it. I can call if necessary
Future Cop: LAPD for the ps1!
Oh that was fun! I got the demo with a graphics card back in the day. Would never have heard of it otherwise.
My sister and I used to play this when we were kids in co-op and competitive mode and it was a blast! Probably one of our first videogames and it was kind of “Our game.” I just recently found out it was made by the same guys that made jungle strike and desert strike back in the nineties and I’ve been itching to play it again.
This game has so much nostalgia for me. It was the go to game because it had split screen.
Chrono trigger
The announcer at gay bingo knows someone that named their kid Chrono. :(
I need to know what gay bingo is.
Imagine straight bingo turned gay
It’s the same as regular bingo except the announcers are drag queens and they dance between rounds. It’s awesooommeee
That’s sad. The characters name is Crono.
I played on the SNES, his name was “BUTT”
Nonono, his name was “FART”
Dark souls 1
Baldur’s Gate 3
A lot of folks are listing their favorite games but this is the one that truly fits.
- Unusually long development time by a studio known for DnD-simmiliar RPG games getting the next installation for the series that defined the genre.
*Cast voice actors for several years, ones that are still playing their characters on a variety of platforms.
- Just chock filled references to DnD lore, cute in-jokes, and faithful updates on old characters.
Everyone involved clearly loved it!
It got people not previously interested in DND to actually enjoy DND.
Unusually long development time
No joke, I installed the open-beta/pre-release years ago, played for a bit, and uninstalled it. When the actual release dropped, I had the most intense déjà vu about it all because I forgot that had even happened. I had to go back to my Steam library to puzzle it all back together.
Part of the reason development took so long was due to them using early release for the right reasons. They listened to the player base and changed the game based on feedback from the fans
The real question is what is Larian’s equivalent to Peter Jackson’s “Meet the Feebles”?
Divinity: Dragon Commander, duh.
Also, as a literal interpretation, it occurs over 3 arcs.
Lord of the Rings Online.
Morrowind
Age of Empires 2, despite being Microsoft owned, is easily one of the best strategy games of all time and has very clearly stood the test of time. It’s over 25 years old and people kept playing it a lot even before the HD remakes. I remember reading that the folks that made the 1st game often had to choose between “actual history or hollywood history” for some details, often going for hollywood because it made for a more fun experience.
I suspect Factorio might stand the test of time as well, and it’s clearly something made by someone who really understands the medium. I haven’t begun my factory yet.
Factorio is crack, the space age expansion also is great.
The factory must grow.
Zork. Everything else is wrong.
Prumbably the Morrowind game
omg yes i love skyrim games
Me too they are like mindcraft so exciting
Ocarina of Time. I’m biased because of nostalgia, but I genuinely think it’s the best game ever created. It took everything that was great about the SNES classic A Link To the Past, brought it into 3D as an early N64 game, and improved literally everything. The atmosphere, the gameplay, the story, the time mechanic, the music… It’s not perfect, in fact these days it’s trivial to break many things in it with glitches, but I think it’s absolutely the best.
MarioCart :)
Factorio