Hello. I am trying to find a game from around 10, 12 years go. I remember the commercial for it. ( It's been stuck in my mind for all of these years, though I never did get a chance to play the game itself. )
I remember the commercial started off with a house out in the country. A tree limb had fallen on it during a storm. It then started going back in time and the house disappeared and then eventually the tree too. Then a guy was shown walking backwards across the screen and the commercial started playing again. Old west attire, like out of a movie.
He spit out the seed that eventually turned into the tree.
It then showed the words, 'Every action has a consequence.'
It then cut to gameplay footage. It was kind of old school animated Japanese style from back in those days. Probably the best we had at the time for graphics.
One thing I distinctly remember is you're driving this big robot thing with arms and planting trees. It shows you changing the environment and how it's progressing over time. You can literally change the world in it.
You controlled a number of little people to do stuff. I think though I could be wrong, that the game ran constantly, even when not on so that the world was constantly evolving.
It was for the gamecube. That point was where it cut out to the name of the game, but I can not for the life of me recall what it said.
I remember the commercial started off with a house out in the country. A tree limb had fallen on it during a storm. It then started going back in time and the house disappeared and then eventually the tree too. Then a guy was shown walking backwards across the screen and the commercial started playing again. Old west attire, like out of a movie.
He spit out the seed that eventually turned into the tree.
It then showed the words, 'Every action has a consequence.'
It then cut to gameplay footage. It was kind of old school animated Japanese style from back in those days. Probably the best we had at the time for graphics.
One thing I distinctly remember is you're driving this big robot thing with arms and planting trees. It shows you changing the environment and how it's progressing over time. You can literally change the world in it.
You controlled a number of little people to do stuff. I think though I could be wrong, that the game ran constantly, even when not on so that the world was constantly evolving.
It was for the gamecube. That point was where it cut out to the name of the game, but I can not for the life of me recall what it said.