Ring of Red is square basedSPC Brungardt wrote: Ring of Red, a hex-based strategy game with some real time combat
but yeah, it was a really fun game, with the support troops system and the other stuff...
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Ring of Red is square basedSPC Brungardt wrote: Ring of Red, a hex-based strategy game with some real time combat
Oh yes, I really liked that game for a while (Still have it).PrinceofLowLight wrote:Sacrifice. Interesting RPG/RTS hybrid with a good sense of humor, good voice acting (Tim Curry as the god of storms) and lots of replayability.
I remember playing that one.loomer wrote:Startopia. Fantastic game, that's essentially Dungeon Keeper... IN SPACE! Sold poorly, had great gameplay and drove the company that produced it into bankruptcy.
. (Check your PM)weemadando wrote:Last Express was amazing.
Sacrifice was great.
The Neverhood is another one that I'll mention. - Fuck, just saw that it was in yours too...
Nevermind.
Tachyon: The Fringe. And I will second that nomination. Multiplayer was awesome, and supported 100 players over dial up, including a built in voice chat (though only to one person at a time). In fact I reinstalled it several months ago, and there were still people playing. Not many mind you, but enough.DEATH wrote:Another one is called "Tachyon: The rift", and is a very fun space action/simulation game with voicing by "Bruce Campbell" (Who really has some fun lines in the game).
I'll write more once I get home and see my games next week
That game is fucked up.2000AD wrote:Call of Cthulu: Dark Corners of the Earth.
Graphics were a bit dodgy and some of the mechanics were annoying, but it was still fun and worth it for two of my favourite moments in gaming, fleeing for your life across the roofs of Insmouth combined with the first time yoiu realise your character suffers from vertigo.
Doh, I'd just logged on to correct that.Rekkon wrote:Tachyon: The Fringe. And I will second that nomination. Multiplayer was awesome, and supported 100 players over dial up, including a built in voice chat (though only to one person at a time). In fact I reinstalled it several months ago, and there were still people playing. Not many mind you, but enough.DEATH wrote:Another one is called "Tachyon: The rift", and is a very fun space action/simulation game with voicing by "Bruce Campbell" (Who really has some fun lines in the game).
I'll write more once I get home and see my games next week