You played as Twinsen, one of several inhabitants of the planet Twinsun that is under the ruthless rule of Dr.
Anyone recall playing as Gorrister and talking to Edna while she was strung up on a meat hook with slaughtered pig carcases? 45. Little Big AdventureĪdeline Software International’s Little Big Adventure was a 3D isometric adventure game that featured some of the best graphics of the time, and a compelling storyline. With the voice of Harlan Ellison as AM (who also wrote the short story based on the game), there are some real tense and odd moments. So it’s quite chipper.Īnyway, AM takes the character you choose into their past and throws them into their darkest fears. Quite a disturbing adventure game this, as you play as one of five tortured characters trying to outwit the hateful Allied Mastercomputer, or AM as he likes to call himself.Ĭan you remember the opening? It’s about how much he hates humanity, how if every nanoangstrom of the 387 miles of circuitry was engraved with the word “hate,” that wouldn’t equal one one-billionth of the hate AM feels towards us. An excellent game, even by today’s standards. The floppy disk version though was just as captivating, but those Spice demands were tough. It was a stunning game, with the later CD version having stills and clips from the film as well as speech. You played as Paul Atreides, managing mining the Spice production, the Fremen, and bringing the fight to the Harkonnen to drive them off Dune. “He who controls the Spice, controls the universe.” Dune for DOS was a great adventure strategy game that followed the novel quite closely. Interestingly, the shareware title was available from the BBS of Leeds Trinity and All Saints University, just as the next one was… 47. Dune It may not stand up to modern gaming in terms of the graphics, but it was an ace little addictive game that you couldn’t stop playing. The first episode has you rescuing eight sages, who will help you stop the Shikadi from destroying the galaxy. i have been playing for around 5 years now.Commander Keen: Goodbye Galaxy was the third game in the Commander Keenseries, and one of the more popular.
including FISHING, and SMITHING, you can set up a shop or even a house shop, its exactly like S.A.O but with things that make the experience better, like rebirthing, commercing from town to town, not only is there melee (warriors) but theres archery, lancers (knights), mages, clerics, alchemists, martial artists, gunslingers, puppetiers, bards (musicians) and everything in-between and those are talents not classes/jobs, so you can have a hybrid talent or have multiple hybrids, your not limited to which, but its better to stick with classes that can be used well together, also the weapon choises are about a plethora times larger veriaty (swords, axes, blunts, scythes, 2h swords, 2h axes, 2h blunts, knuckles, daggers, many MANY different musical instruments, wands, staves, control baws, cyliunders, shields(not necisarrily a weapon), i think im forgetting a few others.iif anybody desides to play it, im on mari server, my name is bloodvampire. would be if they kept advancing it, theres no class system (talent system aka 2x exp for skills in a certain fighting style) complete character customization, hundreds of thousands of different types of armors, clothes, costumes, life skills like with S.A.O. Iv played every last game on this list for at least 24 hours, and mabinogi is the closest thing to S.A.O.