Posted January 30, 2016
Matewis
By Toutatis!
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dtgreene
vaccines work she/her
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Navagon
Easily Persuaded
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From United Kingdom
Posted January 30, 2016
Navagon: I think that once games reach a certain age we expect them to look sub par on the graphical front.
Matewis: That might be it yes. I seem to recall going into the game and expecting the incredible graphics it had when I first played. it. Yeah, the second one still looks fantastic. A big step forward from the first.
Post edited January 30, 2016 by Navagon
fortune_p_dawg
constipationisbad
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From United States
Posted January 30, 2016
dtgreene: The original Dragon Quest/Warrior is unique even by today's standards. Really, I can't think of a more recent RPG with a similar feel to it. (Basically, it's an open world RPG where power leveling is not only encouraged, but required, and where you have a "home base" to return to.)
Zelda 2, which is very unlike the rest of the series.
Wizardry 4, which is unlike any other game I have played. (Incidentally, unlike other games in the series, power leveling is in fact impossible here.)
Basically, I can't think of any more modern games that fill these niches (except *maybe* Zelda 2).
Ah, Zelda 2 and the first Dragon Warrior... two of my favorites. They have such a different feel from the rest of their respective series' and yet, they have such a classic vibe.Zelda 2, which is very unlike the rest of the series.
Wizardry 4, which is unlike any other game I have played. (Incidentally, unlike other games in the series, power leveling is in fact impossible here.)
Basically, I can't think of any more modern games that fill these niches (except *maybe* Zelda 2).
NoNewTaleToTell
Deathrocker
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From United States
Posted January 30, 2016
Vampire The Masquerade: Bloodlines. It was pretty broken on release, received one or two official patches and then was left to fend for itself due to Troika Games shutting down. Thanks to modders most of the bugs have been fixed, cut content has been restored (including one full level!) and there are a few complete overhaul-ish mods available for it now.
BoxOfSnoo
epic meh.
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From Canada
Posted January 30, 2016
Freespace 2, with the FSO project (this could include Freespace 1 with the fsport mod in it). Also Descent and especially Descent 2 with D2X. Stunning games.
Total War Medieval II with all the available mods.
Total Annihilation. Unbelievable mods/total conversions.
Total War Medieval II with all the available mods.
Total Annihilation. Unbelievable mods/total conversions.
bad_fur_day1
Here they grow again
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From New Zealand
Posted January 30, 2016
These don't seem to have aged at all, or gotten better like fine wine, Evil Genius and Snatcher.
Leroux
Major Blockhead
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From Germany
Posted January 30, 2016
Neverwinter Nights, due to all the high quality community content that wasn't available at release. Vanilla NWN can look rather bland and ugly (especially the PC and NPC clothes), and the official campaign is nothing to write home about, but now there are excellent user made campaigns with better stories, better writing and more interesting area design, as well as models, tilesets and other hackpacks that look much better than the default stuff.
The same goes for Forgotten Realms Unlimited Adventures which thanks to its dedicated community now also allows for creating and playing adventures in different settings like sci-fi, noir, superhero, oriental, wild west etc.
Of course, both games are still old by today's standards, but IMO you can have much more fun playing them today compared to back then.
The same goes for Forgotten Realms Unlimited Adventures which thanks to its dedicated community now also allows for creating and playing adventures in different settings like sci-fi, noir, superhero, oriental, wild west etc.
Of course, both games are still old by today's standards, but IMO you can have much more fun playing them today compared to back then.
Post edited January 30, 2016 by Leroux
rtcvb32
echo e.lolfiu_fefiipieue|tr valueof_pi [0-9]
rtcvb32 Sorry, data for given user is currently unavailable. Please, try again later. View profile View wishlist Start conversation Invite to friends Invite to friends Accept invitation Accept invitation Pending invitation... Unblock chat Registered: Aug 2013
From United States
Posted January 30, 2016
jefequeso: We've got a thread for games that haven't aged well
so I thought it would be interesting to start one for games that have done the opposite. Games that for one reason or another are actually better now than they were on release. Preferably older games, since most any release nowadays falls into that catagory.
I'll start: Daikatana
Hmmm this makes it rather unfair overall. so I thought it would be interesting to start one for games that have done the opposite. Games that for one reason or another are actually better now than they were on release. Preferably older games, since most any release nowadays falls into that catagory.
I'll start: Daikatana
Consider you're recommending a game that got updates and patches; This could be a game with modding and community support vs say a game that would have none of that (like a SNES game). Official patches might be allowed, but newer iterations of a game (Baulders Gate Enhanced Edition) should probably not be considered...
Example take Morrowind; Add some of the really large mods that replace nearly all the meshes/texture with super high quality ones and adds tons of graphical effects, and they might challenge newer triple A games in quality and looks.
Rather perhaps you should take a mental image and then compare it against the actual game (of old) and see if the game looks better than you remember (without extras).
With that in mind I'll have to go with Xixit, a game colorful, musical, fun, addicting, and overall a wonderful experience. No patches, mod support or updates, and no chance of sale either :(
As for strictly console i'd have to say Tetris. It's simple and all the same things Xixit was on the list. (Although a number of games, Chrono Trigger, Secret of Mana, etc could have easily fit in here too)
Celton88
GoldenEyes
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From United States
REDVWIN
THE REDVWIN
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From Mexico
Posted January 30, 2016
Not a game but a franchise, Winning Eleven / Pro Evolution Soccer got better from iteration to next iteration until FIFA had to start mimicking them and vice versa.
REDVWIN
REDVWIN
Titanium
The iron-y
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From Slovenia
Posted January 31, 2016
Do official re-works count? Because I fell in love with Baldur's Gate again because the enhanced version is a massive... well, enhancement in the graphics and overall gameplay department.
Post edited January 31, 2016 by Titanium
wpegg
Optimus Pegg
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From United Kingdom
Posted January 31, 2016
I'd suggest Dungeon Keeper 2. There have been some attempts recently to "pay homage", or be a "spiritual successor" to it. They've simply not been as good as the original (sequel). DK1 was unfortunately too low on graphics quality to fit in here, but I'd say DK2 is still better than anything that's tried to follow it on.
Post edited January 31, 2016 by wpegg
Austrobogulator
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From Australia
Posted January 31, 2016
Cryostasis. The game is horribly optimised. I first played it about a year after release using a fairly good PC; I had to set everything to low -- I even had to lower the resolution -- in order to just get a reasonable frame rate.
Given that the average gaming computer is a lot more powerful than it was back then, it's easier to Brute force the game into running on high with a smooth frame rate.
Sadly, the game isn't available for purchase anywhere anymore...
Given that the average gaming computer is a lot more powerful than it was back then, it's easier to Brute force the game into running on high with a smooth frame rate.
Sadly, the game isn't available for purchase anywhere anymore...
snowkatt
Easily Bored
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From Netherlands