It’s time to wander through the Game Graveyard. A haunting, foggy location in which overlooked and forgotten video games rot under the murky surface of the earth. Unmarked tombstones litter the landscape and the tears of developers that once floated upon the air are now just dissonant wails in the distance.
Everything is in slow motion. Help.
I always appreciate seeing weird little articles about games like this.
Not all First Person Shooters will go do in history as a legend. What about the shooters that didn’t quite hit the mark? The hidden gems or the forgotten ‘next big thing’ which didn’t even turn out to be a small thing? Or perhaps the first-person shooter that was so damned awful that everybody tried to forget it exists?
HAZE = LMAO
Cryostasis: Sleep of Reason = This was a nice game. The water Physics, over all physics, and eye candy were TOP NOTCH thus the high system requirements. Nice pick up for those who couldn't run it on Ultra back in the day.
Project: Snowblind was a pretty awesome game that never got the love it deserved.
Oh, come on... Some of these are good. XIII, Cryostasis, and NOLF are my favorites on here. Nobody forgot NOLF though. Huge fan base for the two original titles!
But then we see Haze and Legendary. Seriously? Legendary is horrible! No gamer would say otherwise. It's just trash.
Triverse writes, "To say the Harry Potter books were a success would be quite an understatement, to say the least. Based on the second book in that children's series, Chamber of Secrets was quite different on portables than it was on consoles. Rather then recanting the storyline, let's focus on the different versions of this game."
Definitely the best Potter game, though I have fond memories of the first. I loved being able to fly around freely on the broom. My wee brother ended up lending it to some kid he knew and I never saw it again.
Ive still got my copy for xbox and the PC version too. Its fun to jump back into the games sometimes, just for the nostalgia.
I played this game on the PlayStation (original) I never enjoyed it, but the GBA version was fun.