cuacamole,

Gothic 1 and 2. Weird control scheme you have to get used to, but very good games world building snd character wise. Can be quite challenging with the combat, but quest allow tons of ways to solve problems.

joyofpeanuts,

The original Leisure Suit Larry series, Monkey Island, Day of the Tentacle, Myst, Half-life, Doom, Quake, Lemmings, … For more fire up your retropie or recalbox on a raspberry pi.

Leafeytea,

Aquaria is one probably not too many people played to make it a cult classic, but it has a dedicated following of people that love it. Was pretty popular as a 2d indie adventure. I never thought I would like it, but was glad I gave it a try. 😊

winterstillness,

It’s a phenomenal metroidvania too. The visuals might be off-putting at first, but the game has so much soul. Excellent music too.

Brad,

Loom

A very unique game for the time, fun adventure with a great story and game play mechanics.

Hylirica,

What is this, the SCUMM bar? 🏴‍☠️🐒

all-knight-party,
@all-knight-party@fedia.io avatar

Vanquish, best "cover" shooter that I've ever played, really wish it'd get a Switch port and that Platinum would revisit it.

Sliding around on jets, going into slo mo to hit weak points, vaulting cover and initiating slomo, it's all so fucking fun and visceral.

Prox,

Imagine if Bayonetta and Gears of War had a baby, and then that baby devoted an entire button solely to smoking a cigarette during a gunfight.

goosehorse,

One of the later SNES games called Secret of Evermore!

It’s kind-of a spiritual successor to Secret of Mana, but with a more sci-fi bent.

SevenSwell,
@SevenSwell@beehaw.org avatar

I love this game! Always loved how the dog changed to match the setting.

DandalfTheWhite,

There’s a few classic Star Wars games that don’t get talked about as much that are great. Galactic battlegrounds is an age of empire 2 clone with Star Wars skins and stories. I played the crap out of this one over the years. Fun campaigns and tons of fan made missions out 5err too. But a ton of the old Star Wars games are fun if you are a fan. Freelancer is a PC game that I don’t think you can even buy any more which was a fun space sim from back in the day and holds up somewhat. Star Trek also had a bunch of interesting games in the early aughts worth checking out if you’re so inclined.

Walop,
Sina, (edited )

Nox (the better single player Diablo, with some incredible game mechanics, even looking at it today)

Hexplore

Imperium Galactica

Giants (this game ran like shit on every age appropriate PC, I’m kind of wondering if the engine can even run without stuttering, but it’s a fantastic game)

Gothic 1 (alive open worlds are not that new and exciting anymore, but this game has a lot of charm & an amazing sense of exploration)

The Longest Journey

Knights and Merchants (combat strategy game, the later levels are combat only and it’s very HARD)

Rage of Mages 2

Chrono Cross (probably the best jrpg of all time, but the combat system scared away many)


These are not really forgotten & qualify for being a cult classic, but merely they are old titles that the new kids have never touched:

Baldur’s Gate 1-2

Morrowind (so much better than Skyrim, it’s not even close)

Pharaoh & Caesar 3 (the city builders, there is a recently released HD remake for Pharaoh)

Oddworld: Abe’s Odessey (Much better art style & direction than in the still great remake called New and Tasty)

Jazz Jackrabbit 1 (Sonic feels soulless compared to this)

Settlers 3

Chrono Trigger (It’s not really a cult classic, because eventually all jrpg fans play this, right, RIGHT?)

kelvinjps,

shipped a local multiplayer naval game I played this game with my sister and cousin, super fun

bermuda,

I played the first splinter cell a few months ago. It was honestly really really fun and rewarding, but there were aspects that showed its age. Some of it was trying a bit too hard to be immersive and even on lower difficulties the enemies were brutally aware of their surroundings. There are also like two checkpoints a level and each level can take upwards of an hour depending on how slow you go. Otherwise I thought it was a really fun game and the sound design was out of this world for its time

doodimus,

Ultima Underworld 1 and 2. These are ancient RPG games going right back to the dawn of PC gaming. The first one was the first PC game with a true 3D world where you could look up and down and there were two slopes rather than just steps. The control scheme takes a little getting used to as it was before WSAD+mouse look had become established. Spells are made by combining runes which you find about the place. It also has things like repairable weapons and armour, the need to sleep and eat as well as the normal RPG stats and levels.

None_S,

Geneforge

Hiccup,

Nox

Timesplitters

Def Jam 1/2

Amplitude

Dubois_arache,
@Dubois_arache@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Maybe Shenmue and maybe Unreal Tournament 2004 :D

Crotaro,

Absolutely UT 2004. I reinstalled it a couple years ago and it holds up quite well. Especially the Onslaught (a classic Battlefield-like) game mode is still so much fun. And the bots aren’t just braindead idiots. They really want your guts, so you don’t need other humans for a good time. They even insult you over voice chat!

…plus, the female announcer…

Dubois_arache,
@Dubois_arache@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

And the voices when you kill too much people… ultra kill, mega kill haha

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