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Gwynnbleidd

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Wow, another gamers that know Mount & Blade! I thought I would be so much under the radar that no one will notice this game. XD

My other favourite game is Space Empires V, a turn-based space strategy game that's quite cool (if you have human players. The AI is a bit unchallenging)

Aaand ... oh god. I will feel old by mentioning this game. Death or Glory for the Amiga/PC. A turn-based fantasy stategy game with RPG element. This one's really tough. I never finished it.

Oh, when it comes to tough ... Z. I love Z! The system, the dialogues of the red robots and Zod. It's really cool.
 

Zeema

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Some people may have heard of it but Even so. Jedi power battles

http://madeira.hccanet.org/project1/jansenp1/jedipowerbattles.gif

Had some of the best co op on the Playstation that isn't a shooter
 

Talon_Skywarp

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Bob_F_It said:
Jeff Wayne's The War of the Worlds - the game.

RTS/TBS based on the said musical based on the said radio show. Base building goes turn based, but when martians and humans start mixing in the same terratory, it goes into a protoss-zerg like battle. Still haven't beaten it, damn thing is pretty hard, but I like games that pose such challenges.
And why haven't I played this yet!

Seeing it live in December...
 

Trogdor1138

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The Firemen (SNES): This game is seriously fun and a real fresh spin on the overhead shooter/exploration game. I don't think I've ever come across a person who knows it, but it's a brilliantly fun game.

Retro Game Challenge-DS

Tomba-PSX

Timesplitters 2 & 3-PS2 (not ENOUGH people have given it the exposure it needed)

Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows-PS2


I could think of a bunch more right now but I'm kinda tired...
 

RowdyRodimus

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Barnyard Blast: Swine of the Night. A DS game that is basically a love letter to Castlevania that has you playing as a pig who's a cross between Simon Belmont and Indiana Jones.
 

zhemis

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Is Planscape: Torment really that obscure? I've always figured it as popular enough. No one ever seems to know anything about the Wizardry series.
 

Amyler

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Engarde said:
Truama center series. Has spanned DS and Wii. God, I love that series.
I loved the DS one (Despite attempting for over a month without ever defeating the first of the goddamn x missions), but the Wii one wasn't for me. Shaky hands, you know? It makes it impossible.

Fire Emblem. Most people know the series by now, but I'm talking about Fire Emblem, the game itself. The first internationally released one, called Rekka No Ken (Blazing Sword) in Japan and without a title elsewhere. No Marth, Roy only appears as a child in the epilogue, but it has the largest difficulty curve of any of them
(Well, depending on what you think difficulty means. The tutorial mode will do most your moves for you early on, and in Hector Hard Mode, there is one protect level called Night of Farewells where you are relying on an allied but uncontrolable unit to protect another allied but unarmed unit while your army splits into two groups to run through a castle and reach them. Undoubtably, by the 7th turn the unarmed guy dies. The one with weapons has a 1/3 chance of surviving that long, assuming you can reach them in time. Did I mention there's fog of war, and on the second last turn the mounted boss begins moving, while weilding a long ranged attack spell that can kill any unit who you are protecting in one shot, fires two shots a combat round, and can also kill most your army with her close range weapon? ... Sorry, I got sidetracked from reliving the horror. >.>)
and the best support conversations/characters, IMO.