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I played this on Windows 98Star Wars The Phantom Menace game (PC and PS1) as a true "hidden gem"
I had a lot of fun with it and was one of the few Star Wars games I liked and thought was good (at the time). I thought the 16bit games on the SNES for ex were too stereotypical of their time being standard side scrolling action platformers. This was the first one that caught my attention along with Shadows of the Empire on the N64 being the only other one I actually wanted to play through
This game was quite an adventure though! I played it for a while to beat it!
It was the only entry I ever saw in the theaters. I kinda stopped following the franchise after The Phantom Menace though.The Phantom Menace got me into Star Wars.
First I got the game, which I thought was awesome back then, although I wouldn't really say that today. The isometric camera and weird controls made sure the game wouldn't age too well. I never liked the idea that you had to press "attack" to defend yourself with a lightsaber. Sometimes the game misunderstood your intention, and your character really made an attack move and got hit by blaster shots and you died. It was super annoying. Same with the platform jumping element of the game. What was the need for that, really? Also, with no side strafing? Pff... These things sucked, otherwise, it could have been a great game.
Then there was the movie, which I think was good (yes, throw your stones at me). It has a solid setup, solid pacing, mostly likeable characters (although I'm not as much of a fan of Jarjar now as I was back then), and some pieces of wisdom hidden here and there ("Your focus determines your reality" - Qui Gon - Brilliant). I also like the practical effects and sets which make it much more believable than today's CGI-saturated crap.
The game has aged rough regarding all those points. I recall spending a lot of time jumping around platforming. Specifically in the area traveling to where ever Jar Jar Binks was from.
I recall being able to use the force was super cool. I don't think a 3D Star Wars game had that yet.
But man, I thought it was great as a teenager lol
it was originally made by Pyro Studios. Same team who made the Commandos franchise. Which, in my opinion, was even better than Praetorians.Got a link to Praetorians? I want to check it out.
Commandos specifically in my opinion blazed the trail for "real-time tactic" (RTT) video game genre. I would believe if the first few Commandos games were not as successful as they were, Praetorians would never have came to be. After Praetorians the studio's output quality took a turn for the worst I'm afraid.
I started playing Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks on PCSX2 in recent memory and was surprised it was as good as it was. Didn't know it ever got ported. I will need to eventually try and beat the game since I just moved onto other things and never went back to it.mine is "Shadow of the Colossus" and "Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks" I played the first one on PS2 and 60FPS with PS3. The PS3 Version is smooth. they rerereleased(!) it for PS4 too but I don't think it has anything new to offer.
now for my contribution I suppose. I would nominate "PLANET ALPHA"
PLANET ALPHA on Steam
PLANET ALPHA, a beautiful alien world filled with mystery and danger. Pursued by relentless enemies, you must harness the power of night and day as you struggle to survive.
store.steampowered.com
I got into this game thanks to liking stuff like Another World (Out of This World) and Flashback. It's a puzzle platformer. No dialogue. Looks very "purrrrty" with all the very colorful and vibrant environments. Def recommend to play it with settings/res cranked if your PC can handle it! Can be a "slow burner" in some spots so if you only like games filled with action, this will not be your cup of tea. Will admit it doesn't quite fit the 10+ yr old mark, but....close enough I say