Alright, I hope someone can help me, I've been looking for these games and never found them, not even a single written line about them.
The first one is a futuristic racing game where you pilot some sort of cristal like, or at least I believe so, hover bikes. Not much to say other than most of the bikes had different color schemes, it's a racing game with a futuristic theme, you can't get more simple than that. Also, most of the racing tracks were on space stations and such.
The second one is a platforming game where you play as a red squirrel that collected nuts I believe, it had bad 3D graphics, horrendous controls and terrible camera, making it really damn hard. You started in a small platform on the ocean, and had to jump to the other platforms in front of you until you reached a bigger island that had a tower in which you had to reach the top. That's the best I could ever go because of how hard the game was due to the camera and the controls.
The third is a very low poly 3D racing game, the tracks were low poly, and the cars were low poly as well, and everything, or at least almost, had flat texures. The game changer here, is that the tracks were whole maps that you could fully explore and completely ignore the race, all of them were offroad tracks, so you would found yourself driving through hills and mountains, with everything looking blocky as hell. And the cars had a very deep damage system for such an old looking game, you could crush the hell out of your car with falls or hitting stuff at high speeds
And the last one is another low poly 3D game, but this one had better textures, it had an isometric-ish camera, all the characters looked like chibis, they had stubby arms and legs, you played almost entirely in dungeons, it was a hack'n slash game too, I believe. That's about all I can remember from the game.
Played all on PC.
Much appreciated to anyone who can give me the name of those games.