platformmaster918 said: Hint for 34. German Uboats have awesome treasure |
Uncharted 1?
platformmaster918 said: Hint for 34. German Uboats have awesome treasure |
Uncharted 1?
artur-fernand said: #34: this game's cutscenes can be potentially hilarious - but I'm fairly sure the developers didn't intend this. C'mon, it's not thar hard. What am I hinting for? |
Your hint is hard; there's tons of games that could fit in that description. What boggles my mind further is that you say it has something in common with DMC and Onimusha, so I'm even more lost xD
BraLoD said: Game 33: You can use a armor or a barrel, you can climb vines, and you can even do magic or use a genie lamp. |
Alladin on SNES?
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Blast Corps
System: Nintendo 64
Genre: Miscellaneous
Year: 1997
Rank last year: New (*)
This unique game is like no other. I couldn't think of any that's remotely comparible anyway. Blast Corps is the first of a slew of Nintendo 64 games on my list, my favorite console of all time. The game, by Rare, has the player playing through many missions of demolition. The player must destroy dedicated buildings in each level in a variety of original ways, every time with a different type of vehicle.
Personally I hated the hard-to-handle dump truck, the weak buggy and the sluggish 'sidewinder', a truck with arms stretching from it's sides that 'punch' buildings. The straight-forward bulldozer, the rocket cycle and every one of the giant robots were great to use though. While progressing through the many levels, challenge increases greatly. Time limits become tighter and objectives become more complicated. To keep the game from becoming stale, there are several levels with different gameplay-types like racing. Such a unique game, with a good sense of humour, is truly memorable.
Veknoid_Outcast said: Hint for #34: Le Petit Plombier |
You're talking about Mario right? The original Super Mario Bros.?
S.Peelman said:
34 Blast Corps System: Nintendo 64
This unique game is like no other. I couldn't think of any that's remotely comparible anyway. Blast Corps is the first of a slew of Nintendo 64 games on my list, my favorite console of all time. The game, by Rare, has the player playing through many missions of demolition. The player must destroy dedicated buildings in each level in a variety of original ways, every time with a different type of vehicle. Personally I hated the hard-to-handle dump truck, the weak buggy and the sluggish 'sidewinder', a truck with arms stretching from it's sides that 'punch' buildings. The straight-forward bulldozer, the rocket cycle and every one of the giant robots were great to use though. While progressing through the many levels, challenge increases greatly. Time limits become tighter and objectives become more complicated. To keep the game from becoming stale, there are several levels with different gameplay-types like racing. Such a unique game, with a good sense of humour, is truly memorable. |
I love this game!!! It used to be on my Top 50 as well but some evil new games forced me to bump it off. I remember the hardest level for me was the one you started in the motocycle has to shoot stuff from a cliff then operate a crane to lower a car on the other side of the river. Good memories!
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S.Peelman said:
You're talking about Mario right? The original Super Mario Bros.? |
Right series. The hint is a play on Le Petit Prince.
TruckOSaurus said: I love this game!!! It used to be on my Top 50 as well but some evil new games forced me to bump it off. I remember the hardest level for me was the one you started in the motocycle has to shoot stuff from a cliff then operate a crane to lower a car on the other side of the river. Good memories! |
Lol yeah I remember that level too. You just never could do all that fast enough .
I also had a lot of trouble in a level with those exploding boxes where you had to push some on a train and take them all around the level to blow some super-strong structure. That level wasn't even that far into the game!
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It's Magical Quest isn't it?