Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone. Its written by RA Salvatore, has a pretty good combo system and you fight a Red Dragon. Oh and you get to play as Drizzt Do'Urden, even if it is only for one level.
They actually did add joystick control in a patch a few months back, worked for my Thrustmaster and MS Sidewinder. But they had some trouble with getting a couple of others, notably the Saitek X52, to work. It does take some fiddling on the preferences and tweaking of sensitivity-- a how to is here: http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1382771Rainchild7 said:I got the game on Steam, I don't absolutely regret buying it but I guess its my fault for not looking into the game a bit more before buying it. My 1 and only qualm is No kind of Flight Stick support in the game. I don't mind that the game is arcadey but I thought being restricted to playing a "PC" flying game solely with a keyboard was a thing of the past. Great game though, i'm starting to get used to the keyboard controls.Mouse One said:Dogfighter by Darkwater games. Basically, the concept was/is a 3D flying multiplayer TPS (or FPS, you can change the view). It just hasn't taken off, despite a highly involved dev team and some giggle worthy concepts like aircombat inside volcanos or triplanes carrying guided missiles. Part of the problem was that people either wanted something as easy to dive into as a typical WASD using FPS, or they wanted another PC flight sim (despite the ads for the game starting off with "This is not a simulator"). Darned pity, because it's different from pretty much anything out there, except maybe the old Crimson Skies game.
The difficulty curve on that game was brutal.Bloodastral said:Chaos Gate for the PC. Sweet turn based space marines done brilliantly.
THIS GAME! Definitely! And I totally agree with you about the music. Motoi Sakuraba is my favorite composer.Jazoni89 said:Fucking ninja'd, I was coming into this topic to tell people about that game.Brennan Lowery said:Baten Kaitos. End of Discussion. Doesn't get more unheard of than that
Voice acting was passable at best, but every else was amazing.
The storyline, its characters, The music (OMFG! the music), and one of the most realised worlds in a jrpg, makes it one of my most favourite jrpg's alongside Chrono trigger, Final fantasy VIII, and star ocean the second story.
Brilliant, brilliant game, can't recommend it enough.
I love Commander Keen! It was one of the first games I played.SeaCalMaster said:I remember that one! I remember it being alright. Not fantastic, but quite good. By the way, there have been a number of non-slut female characters in video games.aLivingPheonix said:Primal. It's a... Third person something for the PS2. I haven't played it in a while, but it was awesome. Especially the gargoyle, who's name I forgot.
If I remember correctly, it has a female character who's not a slut. I could be mistaken, though.
I'm a bit surprised no one's said Okami yet. I'm not sure how obscure it really is, though.
As for mine: Uplink, which is on Steam now (so you should go play it), and Commander Keen. Seriously, I talk to people all the time who have never heard of that one, and it makes me a sad panda.
I've never played a game like that.Last of the Chinchillas said:Deadly Premonition should be played by everyone.
It's so damn bad, that it's really quite fun.
So says Mr. Stewart.