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Old Video Games · 7:41pm Sep 20th, 2020

Can you recommend me some old video games? From 90s and 2000 to 2010.

I seem to like old games over new ones these days for the most part. Like Age of Empires 2.

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What about The warriors video game for ps2?

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Can one even get such a game? Seems hard.

Try think of a game that's easier to your hands on.

Unless you go to an game store that sell old games. Unless you have a ps4 and download the game then you can play it

The legend of Zelda (personal favorite: Majoras mask) if your look for adventures.
For strategy games, i Always liked the Final Fantasy tactics series.

The Hitman games (if you haven’t already played them)

Quest for Glory series, Bards Tale, Quake 1, Quake 2, Master of Magic(!), Blood and Magic to name a few.

Squeaking in at 2010: old Minecraft, the Alpha version. Here's a bug-fix and tweak modpack for Alpha 1.2.6 to make it run nicely.

Age of empire 1.. the old Doom and Wolfenstein games, Dune

You said 90's so i'll go with an old SNES Favorite
X-Men : Mutant Apocalypse
It features Wolvie, Gambit, Beast, Cyclopse, and Psylocke as playable characters

If you want an oldie that is really new try
AM2R or Another Metroid 2 Remake
This was made Before Nintendo remade Metroid 2 on 3DS and it is really solid
Avery good Metroid 2 remake with 2-d graphics and log entries

And as a final try Earthbound / Mother 2
Inspired Undertale, but it has a more open world and has a bizarre story

Zoo Tycoon 2 comes to mind.

....ok then. *Ahem. Inhale.*

Starlancer
Freelancer
Disciples 2
Star wars knights of the old republic 1 & 2
Xcom: Apocalypse
Brutal Legend
Deus Ex
Homeworld Remaster collection
Mount and Blade Warband
Sins of a solar Empire: Rebellion
All the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. games
Starwolf 3: Civil War
Startopia
Supreme Commander Forged alliance
TimeShift
x3: Albion Prelude
Pretty much all of the Command and Concur franchise
Maybe Arma 2 if shooters are your thing
If you can find copies of it: Shining Force 1 & 2
Diablo 2

.......and so many more that if I dont stop here, I will be here all night typing things.

Jungle Strike and Lufia 2 are real gems for the SNES.

Fallout
Fallout 2
Fallout new Vegas
Punisher ps2/Xbox
Mercenaries playground of destruction

I dare you to play Quarantine.

Banjo-Kazooie (1998) open-world Collect-A-thon (Rare Replay is the best version)
Banjo Tooie (2000) open-world Collect-A-thon (Rare Replay is the best version)
Conker's Bad Fur Day (2001)/Conker Live and Re-Loaded (200?) open-world... anything. It has platforming, puzzle-solving, Third-Person shooting, multiplayer and more! (BFD is on Rare Replay, L&RL is available to download on the Xbox Marketplace)
Psychonauts (I forget the year) open-world action-adventure.
Grim Fandango (90's) point-&-click
Day of the Tentacle (90's) point-&-click
Age of Mythology (I forget) RTS
Sea Dogs (no idea) open-world adventure with angled, top-view ship battles
Pirates of the Caribbean (2002?) open-world adventure with angled, top-view ship battles (technically not even a PotC game. It's original title was Sea Dogs 2, but got the rights to the name from Disney and used it to pump up sales)

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You can get it on the PS3 store it’s great

Well, that depends. PC games? I'd just browse whatever GOG happens to have on Sale, they tend to have a lot of good stuff. Still for some interesting stuff.

Geneforge Saga, isometric RPGs, 5 games in one package, made over the course of about 8 years, so they get better as they go along designwise, and an interesting story to boot.

Homeworld Emergence. Someone suggested the Remaster Above, this is a side game between 1 and 2 of that one, an it's fantastic.

Endless Sky, free game on steam, it's a top down Space Sim. You start with a single ship, and a lot of debt, and slowly can grow to be the savior of the galaxy...or at least humanity.

Baldur's Gate series. Both main games, and the original two expansions are classics for a reason, and if you can get into them, they're a lot of fun. The 2016 expansion for game 1 is okay, but not great, still it's there if you want to try it, and it does add a bit to the lore.

Frostpunk. It's a city management sim with an interesting hook. The city you're leading is in a frozen wasteland that's getting colder, and so you'll have to build a way to survive it for you and your people. Lots of options, lots of morality challenging decisions, and it has a few scenarios to try out, as well as a free build option now.

Pillars of Eternity series. Another Isometric RPG, a bit newer than you asked, but the design ethos is from the Baldur's Gate era, given the team behind it has several of the same people. An interesting setting, and for once, those choices you make at the beginning of the game for your backstory can come up in the game. Not often, but still, it's nice to have

Arcanum, of Steamworks and Magik Obscura. More CRPG, and again, from the same team, though older. It's a bit buggier, even now, but dear gods do you have options here. Race, build, gender, everything matters here. Heck, there's a spell that allows you to speak to the dead, and just about every named character has unique dialogue when it's used on them, which is fantastic. Oh, and high CHA builds are an option as there's only like, 5 required fights in the game, otherwise you can always talk or think your way around an enemy.

Might and Magic series+Heroes of Might and Magic series. The first is some First Person Grid based RPG goodness, with 6, 7, and 8 having full freedom of movement instead, with a legacy as old as Ultima and Wizardry, save for the fact that they kept a consistent tone for their games, and in my opinion, had some more interesting background details. Heroes, meanwhile is a turn based strategy series, set in the same universe(though not always the same planet), and is a load of fun in and of itself...at least until ubisoft bought them, their versions of the games tended to suck

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