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GastonArg: Yup I remember dying over and over again, thanks for your help :)
If it's useful, I remember the CD was stony grey with a few drops of blood splashed on it.
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GastonArg: Yup I remember dying over and over again, thanks for your help :)
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grimwerk: If it's useful, I remember the CD was stony grey with a few drops of blood splashed on it.
I dont know the game was on a cd with a lots of demos and other stuffs :( I do remember the guy with the pony tail hair so I think this was the game, I just somehow remembered it differently
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grimwerk: Somewhat reminded of Ecstatica II:
http://www.mobygames.com/game/ecstatica-ii
This looks fantastic, and I never even heard of it! Why, oh why, did Psygnosis have to go and be acquired by Sony of all companies! They made so many fantastic games. Games that will never ever see the light of day again :-(
what about Dark Earth? http://www.mobygames.com/game/dark-earth
I was hoping to get this game running on my pc for a long time, so this just plopped into my mind again while reading your description. wish it would be here on gog.
Post edited March 05, 2014 by Zeeaire
I love these "What is this game?" threads. I always learn about new and awesome games I didn't know about.
Dark Earth and Ecstatica look like awesome fun!
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s23021536: I love these "What is this game?" threads. I always learn about new and awesome games I didn't know about.
Dark Earth and Ecstatica look like awesome fun!
I love them, too! when this week started I was just looking for 'Ecstatica', I forgot the name and now I accidently came across it in this thread. magic !
don't know if Dark Earth is the right game but it somehow fits well to the description above.
plus: I would be grateful for every vote for it on the community wishlist. (both games look/are indeed great)
it's really amazing how talented the people here are at finding long forgotten old gems.
I wish I would know more facts about a game I'm missing for quite long but I won't open a thread with those few things I could tell about it.
Post edited March 05, 2014 by Zeeaire
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s23021536: I love these "What is this game?" threads. I always learn about new and awesome games I didn't know about.
Dark Earth and Ecstatica look like awesome fun!
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Zeeaire: I love them, too! when this week started I was just looking for 'Ecstatica', I forgot the name and now I accidently came across it in this thread. magic !
don't know if Dark Earth is the right game but it somehow fits well to the description above.
plus: I would be grateful for every vote for it on the community wishlist. (both games look/are indeed great)
it's really amazing how talented the people here are at finding long forgotten old gems.
I wish I would know more facts about a game I'm missing for quite long but I won't open a thread with those few things I could tell about it.
I say give it a go! The only way that very vague hints won't work is if every single gamer has played all games in existence :) If somebody told me : "Well in this one old dos game, a platformer, you had this gun and you could throw grenades" then I would immediately guess from the very vague description that it was Bio Menace, since that is one of the very few dos platformers that I played. If I had played all dos platformers in existence, then perhaps the vague description would not have been enough.
I also recently remembered a game I saw perhaps 1 minute worth of footage of in a 5-10 tv min interview when I was a kid. I thought then that it was pretty cool and will probably open a thread tomorrow to ask if someone has an idea of what it might be. All I remember is that in the game a king gave you a piece of land, and you had to run around defending it from an isometric perspective. Thats all I remember :P
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GastonArg: BTW Siege of Avalon looks very good, wish it was here on gog
I traced the ownership chain in this game and finally found the current rightsholder. He was interested in bringing the game back, and GOG was interested in getting it, so I put them in touch. I don't know where it stands now, though I heard that he might have gone silent again.

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grimwerk: Somewhat reminded of Ecstatica II:
http://www.mobygames.com/game/ecstatica-ii
Pretty good game, I have both of them on CD still. As far as I know it's the only series of games that used an ellipsoid-based 3D engine instead of polygons or wireframe or voxels.
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s23021536: I say give it a go! The only way that very vague hints won't work is if every single gamer has played all games in existence :) If somebody told me : "Well in this one old dos game, a platformer, you had this gun and you could throw grenades" then I would immediately guess from the very vague description that it was Bio Menace, since that is one of the very few dos platformers that I played. If I had played all dos platformers in existence, then perhaps the vague description would not have been enough.
I also recently remembered a game I saw perhaps 1 minute worth of footage of in a 5-10 tv min interview when I was a kid. I thought then that it was pretty cool and will probably open a thread tomorrow to ask if someone has an idea of what it might be. All I remember is that in the game a king gave you a piece of land, and you had to run around defending it from an isometric perspective. Thats all I remember :P
I haven't seen it that way yet. but yes that makes sense. nevertheless it takes a lot of luck that someone has played the same game like you. there are a lot of old games which haven't got the attention they deserved.
your information isn't that much, either, I see. but if it was on tv it should be known by at least some people,shouldn't it? if something comes into my mind I'll let you know in your thread^^
and maybe I'll try opening a thread for my game, too. anyway, enough guessing pleasure for today x)
Post edited March 05, 2014 by Zeeaire
Dark Earth?
The game was definitely ecstatica 2 but I'm amazed to see so many good games that I wasn't even aware that they were in existence!
Dark Earth
Siege of Avalon

those games look so good and I'm glad there is a chance to see them coming to gog :) Thanks for the info IAmSinistar

I will let the thread to stay unsolved a little longer I want to see more amazing games similars to ecstatica :)
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GastonArg: I will let the thread to stay unsolved a little longer I want to see more amazing games similars to ecstatica :)
You'll find similar gameplay and visuals (3D characters in pre-rendered settings) in games like the Little Big Adventure and Alone In The Dark series. Though Ecstatica is still unique in a number of ways.
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GastonArg: The game was definitely ecstatica 2 but I'm amazed to see so many good games that I wasn't even aware that they were in existence!
Dark Earth
Siege of Avalon

those games look so good and I'm glad there is a chance to see them coming to gog :) Thanks for the info IAmSinistar

I will let the thread to stay unsolved a little longer I want to see more amazing games similars to ecstatica :)
If you want something like Ecstatica / Little Big Adventure / Dark Earth, you might also like Silver, Time Commando, and maybe even Bioforge

I can recommend Silver which is very similar to Ecstatica, cute in a dark way. Also, Time Commando (same guys that made Little Big Adventure).
If you liked Dark Earth, you might also enjoy Bioforge, similar mood and gameplay but with a sci fi setting.

Out of all those, I recommend Dark Earth the most. Bioforge can be a bit unfair but it's quite a unique experience so worth persisting through a couple 'learn by dying' situations. If you're short on time, Time Commando is the best choice since it's a very short but fun game with a surprising variety in terms of completely different levels and enemies. If you had any love for Little Big Adventure, you'll feel right at home here. Pure action game though.
Ecstatica 2 and Silver are two skeletons in my closet meaning I sadly never finished them, it's funny I just stumbled across my Ecstatica CD in the basement the other day and had a nostalgic moment. The game is quite hard, at least that's what it felt like to me.

Silver and Bioforge are available on GOG:

http://www.gog.com/game/silver

http://www.gog.com/game/bioforge


Wishlists for Dark Earth and Ecstatica 2:

http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/dark_earth

http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/ecstatica_1_2
Post edited March 06, 2014 by awalterj
I played silver long time ago, really like it :) didnt knew about Bioforge thanks for the tip, and already voted on all the games :)
Little Big Adventure is one of those games I grew up with that's why I said in the first post that the game was like that :P
same with alone in the dark.

Thanks a lot guys +rep to all of you for your time and help!
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GastonArg: Little Big Adventure is one of those games I grew up with that's why I said in the first post that the game was like that :P
Oop, yah, I post a lot so sometimes don't always track as I should. :)

And I concur with awalterj, Time Commando and Bioforge are worth playing too. I had neglected to put Silver on my wishlist, so I appreciate the reminder about it. It is there now.