Games that just aren't here
Games that just aren't here
What I mean is game genres or cross-genres you think there just aren't that many of that have been made or are any good. For me it would be Third/First Person Shoooters-RTS combinations. The only game I've seen like that was Gaints: Citzen Kabuto which while it was a very good game, and I don't have many qualms about it, there just aren't that many of them out there.
Also, plot/setting: I noticed that there have been a lot of near future/modern worlds in games, and a lot of nothing else. Let's see a Stone Age TPS/RTS. That would be a game I would play.
You're own thoughts?
Also, plot/setting: I noticed that there have been a lot of near future/modern worlds in games, and a lot of nothing else. Let's see a Stone Age TPS/RTS. That would be a game I would play.
You're own thoughts?
Last edited by Kalexon on Mon Feb 26, 2007 11:37 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Alright.. Believable extreme sports games, then. I know only one: Thrasher Skateboarding on the PS1.
Talking about something completely different for no apparent reason, I advise you to check out the Comic-Con Dev Walkthrough of 'The Darkness' on gametrailers.com.. Beautiful game.
Edit: Oh, maybe not PG-rated material there as well. I don't care though.
Talking about something completely different for no apparent reason, I advise you to check out the Comic-Con Dev Walkthrough of 'The Darkness' on gametrailers.com.. Beautiful game.
Edit: Oh, maybe not PG-rated material there as well. I don't care though.
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Shareware games aren't always unique, but Determinance is sword-fighting with wii style controls with fighting and flying and dueling. Also, you can buy commercial games online. Ever heard of renting or buying through mail or shipping? Or how about downloading a game through various programs/sites such as Gamespot.com, Steam, Direct2Drive, and more?