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KLXVER said:


Gears Of War 2?


Yeah :(



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Wright said:
KLXVER said:


Gears Of War 2?


Yeah :(


Why the sad face?



KLXVER said:
Wright said:
KLXVER said:


Gears Of War 2?


Yeah :(


Why the sad face?

 

I thought it would be a bit more difficult to guess...

 

...but I regret nothing, as after this one, my sweet list of niche titles will begin to pop up >:D



TruckOSaurus said:
platformmaster918 said:

#43 has the same title as a PS1 game but is on PS3. It's pretty sweet if you give it a try but not many did.

Twisted Metal

guess that was an obvious one with the italic lol but yes you are correct sir!




Get Your Portable ID!Lord of Ratchet and Clank

Duke of Playstation Plus

Warden of Platformers

platformmaster918 said:

guess that was an obvious one with the italic lol but yes you are correct sir!


I always wanted to play Twisted Metal. It's one of the few "car" games that look like an absolute joy to play.



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Mummelmann said:

Number 44: Sim City 3000:

I have no idea how many hours I've spent with this Maxis classic, the last really good one in the series, their later efforts turned out "EA'd" at the other end of the production cycle.

The premise is both hard and simple; you start off with a piece of land where you're tasked to found a city, you start off small and build a few stretches of road, a power plant, perhaps a hospital, police station and fire department, you then construct housing, commercial and industrial zones and make sure everyone has water and electricity.
The beginning of the game is always a challenge; it's hard to earn money in the starting phase and you'll likely be forced to take out sizeable loans to stay afloat, and right around the time where you do start earning real money; the citizens will start demanding the more grand things in life such as sports stadiums, huge parks, perhaps subway a system and highways.
Finding the balance between a safe budget and a popular city that actually grows can be immensely challenging and there are a multitude of deciding factors for where and how many people choose to come live in your fair city.
The UI in Sim City 3000 is a lot more sleek than the previous installment and there plenty of tools to muck around with, there is also the option of setting loose a major disaster on your inhabitants and their home should you want to (and, let's be honest here; you want to).

PS: Don't let a fire spread; you'll never get it under control...

 

Hint for number 43:

This game was made by a developer who has their offices only about one kilometer from where I live, it was in some ways their first real break-out hit and gained a cult following and is still being played today after almost ten years, despite two massively successful sequels having been released in the meantime. It has elements from more than one genre but has its main focus in one of the most popular genres in the world today. Fun fact; one of the most legendary maps in this game, which still lives on in updated forms in the two sequels (via expansions) is, to my knowledge, the only map in such a game named after a real world country. Fun fact 2; this developer had the misfortune, like Maxis above, of falling into the arms of notorious Electronic Arts and has gotten a lot of critique since then.


Battlefield 2?



Wright said:
platformmaster918 said:

guess that was an obvious one with the italic lol but yes you are correct sir!


I always wanted to play Twisted Metal. It's one of the few "car" games that look like an absolute joy to play.


I thought the multiplayer was totally awesome but I hated the singleplayer.  I like the PS1 version better personally, but the PS3 one is worth a pickup, especially if you have a friend to play with.



platformmaster918 said:
TruckOSaurus said:
platformmaster918 said:

#43 has the same title as a PS1 game but is on PS3. It's pretty sweet if you give it a try but not many did.

Twisted Metal

guess that was an obvious one with the italic lol but yes you are correct sir!

I didn't even notice the italic but it was the first title that I could think of that both had the same name as a PS1 game and didn't do very well.



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artur-fernand said:
Mummelmann said:

Number 44: Sim City 3000:

I have no idea how many hours I've spent with this Maxis classic, the last really good one in the series, their later efforts turned out "EA'd" at the other end of the production cycle.

The premise is both hard and simple; you start off with a piece of land where you're tasked to found a city, you start off small and build a few stretches of road, a power plant, perhaps a hospital, police station and fire department, you then construct housing, commercial and industrial zones and make sure everyone has water and electricity.
The beginning of the game is always a challenge; it's hard to earn money in the starting phase and you'll likely be forced to take out sizeable loans to stay afloat, and right around the time where you do start earning real money; the citizens will start demanding the more grand things in life such as sports stadiums, huge parks, perhaps subway a system and highways.
Finding the balance between a safe budget and a popular city that actually grows can be immensely challenging and there are a multitude of deciding factors for where and how many people choose to come live in your fair city.
The UI in Sim City 3000 is a lot more sleek than the previous installment and there plenty of tools to muck around with, there is also the option of setting loose a major disaster on your inhabitants and their home should you want to (and, let's be honest here; you want to).

PS: Don't let a fire spread; you'll never get it under control...

 

Hint for number 43:

This game was made by a developer who has their offices only about one kilometer from where I live, it was in some ways their first real break-out hit and gained a cult following and is still being played today after almost ten years, despite two massively successful sequels having been released in the meantime. It has elements from more than one genre but has its main focus in one of the most popular genres in the world today. Fun fact; one of the most legendary maps in this game, which still lives on in updated forms in the two sequels (via expansions) is, to my knowledge, the only map in such a game named after a real world country. Fun fact 2; this developer had the misfortune, like Maxis above, of falling into the arms of notorious Electronic Arts and has gotten a lot of critique since then.


Battlefield 2?

Ding ding ding, we have a winner!

DICE have their offices only a short walk from where I'm sitting right now!



Mummelmann said:
artur-fernand said:


Battlefield 2?

Ding ding ding, we have a winner!

DICE have their offices only a short walk from where I'm sitting right now!

Go tell them to hurry up on Mirror's Edge 2



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