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author=Killer Wolf
I couldn't get into Yoda Stories, but I did play Indiana Jones Desktop Adventures which was basically the same exact game, just with a different license.
Yoda Stories is definitely weird, and ahh yes, I spent some time on Indiana Jones too. I guess I should give that a try sometime again soon.

Trespasser: Jurassic Park.
Released 1998 and started out ambitious, what reached the market was something quite different due to several problems during development.
The game's physics and AI are so broken, but that's what makes it all so much fun!
Digimon World for the PS1 is my guilty pleasure. Such a terrible game but I couldn't put it down.
author=ZephyrTrespasser: Jurassic Park.
Released 1998 and started out ambitious, what reached the market was something quite different due to several problems during development.
The game's physics and AI are so broken, but that's what makes it all so much fun!
That reminds me of a pretty poor game that I loved regardless since I was a huge Jurassic Park fan in the 1990s.
Just about everything in the game handled like garbage. The controls were awful and some of the levels were just flat out abusive and cruel towards the player. The graphics were pretty great at the time though. I honestly think that this game pushed the original Playstation to the limit because, heck, fifteen years later and the dinosaurs still look pretty decent! The playable humans don't look too bad either.
I loved that game! I still have it and I don't consider it a bad game.
Some levels are indeed hard, but that's what I consider the difficulty curve for the playable characters.
Some levels are indeed hard, but that's what I consider the difficulty curve for the playable characters.
Two Worlds! The acting is terrible, the plot is laughable, and the combat is clunky. I love the glob out of this game. Big open environment, the glitchy animations make everything look like claymation, and that couple with the scale and combat always makes me nostalgic in reminding me of Jason and The Argonauts. Plus the word "taint" is used in a serious sense. This game is like the Trolls 2 of video games for me.
"Sounds like my in-laws!"
*Wolves approach* "Bandits!"
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Oddly enough, that was going to be my first choice before Two Worlds came to mind.
"Sounds like my in-laws!"
*Wolves approach* "Bandits!"
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author=Trihan
Digimon Worldfor the PS1 is my guilty pleasure. Such a terrible game but I couldn't put it down.
Oddly enough, that was going to be my first choice before Two Worlds came to mind.
I always felt really bad when my Agumon/Greymon/whatever needed to go to the toilet and I was too far away from an actual toilet so it would have to go on the floor and then it would be upset with me. :(
Also nice to see you sorted an avatar out--I approve of your choice!
Also nice to see you sorted an avatar out--I approve of your choice!
I always got random Digimon. I mean, they weren't random, but I couldn't really get into a particular training pattern, I guess I just sorta winged it.
and thank you!
and thank you!
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