All right, time to get serious.
105% match.
Defense Grid. Try harder. It's been on like a billion steam sales. :3
Also, you build towers, not mechs. And they arent' customizable, nor is it grimdark.
All right, time to get serious.
105% match.
All right, time to get serious.
105% match.
Defense Grid. Try harder. It's been on like a billion steam sales. :3
Also, you build towers, not mechs. And they arent' customizable, nor is it grimdark.
Checkmate.
Checkmate.
Front Mission 3.
Here's one for you Grimwulf. It was on a PC Gamer UK Demo CD in 1997 or thereabouts
Grimwulf -- Sex Vixens from Space (and Leisure Suit Larry) were my guilty pleasures as a kid before I found lingerie models in magazines
As for the game I'm challenging you with, it's from a major developer who made several very popular strategy games for the PC and Amiga. They released this one for free though. I'm willing to bet you've played at least 2 of their games.
Bullfrog is the dev. The game was called Tube. It was on a demo CD in the same issue they revealed Dungeon Keeper :3
it wasn't one of those, although Defense Grid looks close. The colour palette was darker if that helps at all, and it took place in a constrained maze-like city. Thanks for the recommendations anyway, that's more games to try.
Since you guys are talking about obscure old titles, does any of you happen to remember a tower defence-esque game in which the player designed mechs and sent them down lanes in a futuristic city setting? It was in 3D, with a pretty grimdark aesthetic.
it wasn't one of those, although Defense Grid looks close. The colour palette was darker if that helps at all, and it took place in a constrained maze-like city. Thanks for the recommendations anyway, that's more games to try.
Got to give it a thought. But I'm warning ye, if it turns out to be some
modern popamole, I'll find ya.
You can still buy it: http://cdaccess.com/html/pc/stratos.htmO man, I remember this. The demo was in an old issue of PC Gamer UK! I played it a bunch, but couldn't find it in any of the local computer stores and eventually forgot about it.
Do continue good sir!
You can still buy it: http://cdaccess.com/html/pc/stratos.htm
I bought it from there a couple of years ago but haven't managed to get it working consistently on newer PCs.