I think about saboteur a lot. And red faction. Oh volition… Oh pandemic

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    I really cherish this one. The story and combat are simple and basic but the sense of community and overall goofy tone that evolves into a understanding of how bad systems of power can be for everyone living under said systems really stuck with me.

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    Freespace 2 is one of my favorite sci-fi stories, and an incredible game. Has shockingly good ongoing mod support, there are tons of high quality, fully voice acted campaigns.

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    That canned Resident Evil DS game that got recycled into a spooky moon fps game. You wouldn’t believe it, it’s called Moon

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    Stunts/4D Sports Driving. That game was pretty incredible for the time with its 3D graphics, instant replays and track editor. One of the games that made me a racing game sicko as a kid.

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    I’m not sure anyone ever thought of it unfortunately, but Yoku’s Island Express was an indie metroidvania pinball game.

    I had never really enjoyed a metroidvania before this game, but something about it got me excited about the genre in ways I hadn’t been before. I’ve since played a ton of metroidvanias and its one of my favorite genres.

    I highly recommend it if you’ve never heard of it. It’s a lot of fun and uses the pinball mechanics in an open world really well.

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    https://www.freeinfantry.com/

    Infantry Online. An old game that i think was owned by Sony in the early 2000’s. It was F2p for a long time and I played it during that time with my friends. Had an absolute blast with it. But then it went P2P with a subscription, killing most of the playerbase and finally, the game. Its been revived a bit with the above private server, but its just not the same :(

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    So I’m old, but there’s this NES game called Abadox that my brother and I played growing up. It was an insanely hard shooter that scrolled horizontally and vertically. You’re inside some sort of alien body zooming around killing shit, but also some paths will dead end and you just die if you go the wrong way so you gotta memorize (or hand draw) the maps. One hit kills you and you lose all upgrades, so sometimes continuing becomes impossible because the enemies are too hard without upgrades.

    I used to have nightmares about this game

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        Yeah it’s an incredibly beautiful game considering it was made in the late 80s probably by like 5 people. I was always drawn to how gross the levels looked as a kid, but it was the era of a lot of kids stuff being all weird and gross looking. Like garbage pail kids and shit like that

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    No one has been able to re-create how this game felt. Every attempt at making a new version of this one loses something in the process. Game studios don’t understand that graphics and fluidity aren’t the defining features of a game. The defining features are

    • no voicechat
    • plasma discing someone mid air during a duel
    • jetpacking into an enemy base, stealing their flag, and skiing away
    • destroying your enemy’s generators and hiding out in the basement to kill them when they come to repair them
    • vibes

    Haven’t played this game in nearly 20 years and even then it was considered an old game with only around 3-4 dedicated servers left. Wonder how that’s going nowadays.

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      Oh shit I played Tribes: Ascend and loved it! Didn’t know there was more to the franchise. I should get back into it.

      A quick look later and this game went on for 12 years??? And it got shut down last October?? Goddammit. I loved the movement and the progress when I played it back in '13.

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      Those games are so good. I spent so much time with The Omega Strain on PS2, but sucked at it.

      I’m still holding out hope for a remaster release. The controls have aged horribly

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    Freelancer. Oh what could have been.

    Sid Meier’s Pirates! Oh what could have been.

    Basically I like ships and the fantasy of being a privateer. But everyone who makes a privateergame fucks it up somehow. These are the only two that have gotten close.

    Honourable mention to Armoured Core.

    Another game that pops into my mind at time is Rogue Soldier (I think? You were a blue guy with a chip in his neck? It had some neat covershooter mechanics.)

    And of course Time Splitters: Future Imperfect.