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The next 3 on my list. Wonder if anybody will find out Number 42...

#42: Greetings, Warlord! Let the War begin!
#41: Part RTS, 4X and Space Colony management
#40: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH Yourself! Uh Oh...

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So no guesses yet I see. Another hint then;

#44: In this game you chose one of three paths through a cruiseship, but the memorable thing in this beat-em-up is that you can pick up pretty much anything in sight to use as a weapon; from actual guns and clubs to steel beams, chairs, plants, billboards and pieces of meat in the kitchen.
#44 (Hint 2): Kind of a no nonsense action game, much like Die Hard this supposed to licence.



Farsala said:
This year I will post 1 hint and leave it up for 24 hours. After 24 hours I will reveal.

#48- 10-15 people are introduced from an insane asylum, you must destroy your enemies to further learn about each individual.

Probably not but Batman Arkham Asylum?

Really the only thing I can come up with for any of your hints I’m afraid.



47

Contra (Arcade)

Today is still the best run and gun of video games.

46

Zombies ate my neighbors (SNES)

This game is a compendium of terrifying but very funny things.

45

Paper Mario 2: A thousand year-door (NGC)


The glory days of this RPG were never left behind with this game and are bigger than ever here.

44

Vanquish (PS3)

Oh my ... this game surprised me greatly, everything feels in place despite how accelerated it can be.



Farsala said:
This year I will post 1 hint and leave it up for 24 hours. After 24 hours I will reveal.

#50- Commit genocide against various animals, now in HD!
#49- An impossible to beat game, as the goal is your own. You can start as lowly baron or be an emperor, either way eventually you can certainly see the fruits of your labors.
#48- 10-15 people are introduced from an insane asylum, you must destroy your enemies to further learn about each individual.
#47- Unlike the previous games, this new game series from the same developers was set in Japan and featured deadly musketmen.
#46- The gist of this game is to build better castles than your enemies, because once you had a good economy and castle going, you can easily fend off any attack and build up for a devastating attack yourself.
#45- The first game I played on XBL, it featured online battles in urban settings, and one fun thing to do would be to destroy a building next to an enemy and the building would kill your enemy. Unlike the Halo series it did not receive many sequels.

47. Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice?

mZuzek said:

I'm back again! This week I'm staying home, so I can be more active around here.

#43 - In a way, this platformer is a DBZ rip-off.

Sonic 2?

S.Peelman said:
So no guesses yet I see. Another hint then;

#44: In this game you chose one of three paths through a cruiseship, but the memorable thing in this beat-em-up is that you can pick up pretty much anything in sight to use as a weapon; from actual guns and clubs to steel beams, chairs, plants, billboards and pieces of meat in the kitchen.
#44 (Hint 2): Kind of a no nonsense action game, much like Die Hard this supposed to licence.

This has to be Dynamite Cop



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I'll give hints for my next few games as well:
#43:
-A politically charged JRPG with a medieval setting on the PS1.
#42:
-A huge number of 2D indie platformers these days model at least part of their gameplay and world design after this SNES classic.
#41
-Maybe turning a section of the city into a prison wasn't such a good idea after all.



I guess these aren't the most well known games, so time for some extra hints.

44. SaGa Frontier, guessed by TruckOSaurus

A) Not quite an unlimited saga, but pretty close.

B) This PS1 saga stopped using the Final Fantasy name for the first time in the western market.

43. 

A) Grasshopper Manufacture teams up with an old console company to reboot a classic jrpg

B) A Shining sequel with a lot of Soul for a GBA game.

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Darashiva said:
I'll give hints for my next few games as well:
#43:
-A politically charged JRPG with a medieval setting on the PS1.
#42:
-A huge number of 2D indie platformers these days model at least part of their gameplay and world design after this SNES classic.
#41
-Maybe turning a section of the city into a prison wasn't such a good idea after all.

#42: Super Metroid

#41: Batman: Arkham City



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Landale_Star said:

I guess these aren't the most well known games, so time for some extra hints.

44.

A) Not quite an unlimited saga, but pretty close.

B) This PS1 saga stopped using the Final Fantasy name for the first time in the western market.

43. 

A) Grasshopper Manufacture teams up with an old console company to reboot a classic jrpg

B) A Shining sequel with a lot of Soul for a GBA game.

#44: SaGa Frontier?



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Darashiva said:
I'll give hints for my next few games as well:
#43:
-A politically charged JRPG with a medieval setting on the PS1.
#42:
-A huge number of 2D indie platformers these days model at least part of their gameplay and world design after this SNES classic.
#41
-Maybe turning a section of the city into a prison wasn't such a good idea after all.

43. Final Fantasy Tactics?

42. Can't think of any examples so when in doubt, just go with Super Mario World.

41. Batman: Arkham City?