I *HATE* early 3D games, I despise them for ugly low poly models.
But I absolutely loved 4-D Boxing (1991, Distinctive Software, Inc.) and Alone in the Dark (1992, Infogrames Europe SA). Those were the games!
Also Descent, if we exclude sprites for ammo and personnel in need of evac, was really nice for 1994 year. And yes, I know it was released in 1995, but the shareware version was shown on December 1994, 1 year after Doom, a 2.5D FPS game.
teceem: I recently (last year) enjoyed Gabriel Knight 3, DESPITE the crappy 3D.
I was smashed by GK 3 demo, the graphics was okay for its time to be honest. Models were much better than in Thief: The Dark Project game. Too bad I wasn't able to find a game when it was released. Good opportunity to play a fresh game was lost forever.
Orkhepaj: Those early 3d games were so crap. Mortal Kombat when it became 3d omg that was horrible .
Exactly! They frigging killed the good series, so much for the fashion trends.
babark: Admittedly, it caused me to miss quite a few otherwise good games, and when I try them now, I can't help but require HD textures and remodel mods- Deus Ex, Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines, Thief, etc.
Good, and I don't because I find them look out of place, I prefer vanilla game with slight modifications like adjustibel controls and occasional widescreen. Re-worked versions of the games on the other hand, like Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition, are appreciated. Too bad they decided to f@ck PC gamers for no good reason.
KiNgBrAdLeY7: One of the early 3D games that i adore, is Sub-Culture. First one to have 3dfx i think, too?
Fantastic game, very beutiful. A rare example of good 3D graphics (no human model maybe?), it was not the first to use 3dfx but one of the first, yes. Scorched Planet for example was released about a year before it, in 1996.
samuraigaiden: Don't get me wrong. Many actual early 3D games are still worth playing, like Thief and Quake. But those games are good despite their graphics. Nobody is nostalgic for PS1 era graphics.
Agree. Yet technologically Thief and Quake were somewhat ahead of its time. Quake in 1996 had amazing skeletal animation and Thief had a nice sound engine (I don't know the proper word for it) and static shadows were *exquisite*. As for the PS1 era, yeah nothing interesting for me as well, but Tekken 1 was super cool on release.