I am looking for an old game where you would have to spell words and get pieces to your space ship in order to take off... Does anyone know this game?
troyrich said:...a PC game It was a car game of sorts driving around and arena leaving a coloured trail behind you and you killed other players by getting them to drive into the trail you leave behind. I think the cars and arena were mostly black (or at least the version i had was) and the trail and 'walls' coming from the cars were really bright colours depending on team etc. Like red, orange, green, blue....
PLZHELPME said:OH AND the one above this post wasnt tron it was laser clash 4 people could play
Could be Enclave.miamsct said:I can't remember the name of this game I played about 8 years ago on PC. It's a fantasy third-person role-playing game where you can choose between being on the dark or light side (this is the most original feature of the game). There are 2 icons representing these sides (red and blue) on a black screen when creating a new game, I can clearly remember that. There are several characters to choose on both sides. These characters vary in skills/weapons and races. You can change characters before every mission, so you dont have to stick with the same one through the whole game. You can upgrade the skills of your chacters, and can also change the armor and weapons between several options. Now, if you choose the light side, you have to fight the eligible races of the dark side, and vice versa. Can't really remember the story but I think when you choose the light side you start off as a human male warrior. You get the other characters as you go on with the missions. On the dark side you complete the orders of some sort of war goddess. There's so much about this rpg I can remember but can't find the damn title anywhere on the internet. Pls help me if you know which game I'm talkin about.
One of the Wizardry series, I bet...lopo772 said:Hi people. The information that I'm about to give you will be very vague, but if anyone answers, I'll be very pleased.
So, a couple years back, when I still lived with my dad, my computer was broken and in order to sooth my gaming needs I wanted to borrow his. He let me do this an so I played pretty much anything he had on his computer, altough he's a big gamer and there was constantly new stuff, making it exciting. One day he had apparently installed this really old looking game that was (and this is not something I'm 100% sure of) NON text based. He said something about it being one of the really early RPG games that came out. My memory is bad, so everything is a little vague. When I got around to trying it it was based on Camelot. I think. And you started next to this castle or something and had to go out exploring. After a bit of exploring I met a troll (not the internet version, obviously) in the forest. That's really all I remember and I know it's a bit vague, but if anyone can help me, I'd be glad to take your help.
-Me
The box art sounds like Okami, but no ninjas in it...Jayden Dove said:HELP!
A challenge for the posters of this forum, I remember very little about this game and would like some assistance in acquiring it's name the information I do have is this:
- PS2 console
- The main plot revolved around a ninja that was learning to control the 4 Classical Elements (fire, earth, water, wind) OR the 5 Asian Classical Elements (fire, wood, metal, water, earth).
- The box art MAY have had an Asian-ish brush painting style of a wolf on it, not sure.
Please help.
Oh and the most important part; it was NOT a Naruto game.
Or GoDai.
Jill of the JungleRaynor1111 said:And another: DOS or very early windows game. Basically a platformer in which the main character was a woman in red. The early levels were a mountainside, as I recall.
From the description of the game, and the elements definitely sound like Okami.Nate Harting said:The box art sounds like Okami, but no ninjas in it...Jayden Dove said:HELP!
A challenge for the posters of this forum, I remember very little about this game and would like some assistance in acquiring it's name the information I do have is this:
- PS2 console
- The main plot revolved around a ninja that was learning to control the 4 Classical Elements (fire, earth, water, wind) OR the 5 Asian Classical Elements (fire, wood, metal, water, earth).
- The box art MAY have had an Asian-ish brush painting style of a wolf on it, not sure.
Please help.
Oh and the most important part; it was NOT a Naruto game.
Or GoDai.
This might help.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ninja_video_games