![]() Trollkin (you can possibly guess whom this is based on) There is even a dungeon dedicated to J.R.R. ![]() But they still include things like fighting arenas, traps and remote unlocking systems. The overworld has plenty to explore (marshes, forests, etc) and the dungeons have huge sprawling random maps. The animation shows them bouncing forward and then back. See how cute it is when a furry tribble looking thing attacks you. ![]() Possibly in honour of some fellow named "Melvin"īut if you chose wisely and created a balanced party and spent countless hours levelling up (see here, if I'm allowed to link to gamefaqs and if not, well I just did anyway) then you can fight respectably against the Black Knights and other menaces in a unique turn-based battle system. They don't say "Ni", rather they say "After you pay us all of your gold, please enjoy a wedgie* forceful enough to rend your body into two distinct pieces". The taint-gravy of time has long since washed away my data disk with a party strong enough to harsh on the Black Knights - the random badasses in this game. Well life has a way of kicking one squarely in the posterior and as I contemplate my utter worthlessness on the social, economic and cultural fronts I clutch my cherished memories like a fat woman with a German Chocolate cake. ![]() I figured at the time that I would one day be the independent sovereign of a small Pacific island with castles and water slides. When most Tempers were just a gleam in some cab-drivers eye (I jest, no angry diatribes Year Released: 1985īear with me, because I haven't actually played this since maybe around 1987. Game: Phantasie Format: Commodore 64 Genre: Computer RPG Games That Were Never Released: Tyrannosaurus Tex (Gameboy Color) by MyselfĪnd a collection of some great video game cover art. Phantasie (Commodore 64) By Jesuschristmonkeyballsīatman Returns (Super Nintendo) by TrolleyDaveīlake Stone: Aliens of Gold (PC) by Hadrian This is pissing me off because its happening every time!! Where the crap do they go? Anyway I just did Blake Stone at the last minute so I hope its not too bad. I had three more reviews (Warlocked GBC, Adventures of Lolo NES & Deep Duck Trouble Master System) by myself but yet again they have been lost. This time the thread is more than reviews, I've included some new sections and my fellow reviews have also written articles about a certain subject related to retro gaming. You start off in a place surrounded by hedgerows.Its been a long time coming but I've finally gotten round to getting this "issue" done. In my opinion, these first few levels, featured in the shareware version too, are some of the best, more suited to the game’s theme, out in the sticks, with farms, livestock, silos, and other things that you would expect to see out in the country.Īfter the first five levels, which are mostly situated in the country and such, other levels in Redneck Rampage include sewers, industrial complexes, factories, a lunatic asylum, abandoned ruins, a mortuary, underground mines, a mansion, and eventually aboard a mother ship. ![]() Despite the opinion of some that Suckin' Grits on Route 66 sucks, there are a few good levels. The levels in the expansion include an alligator farm and carnival, shooting range, a brewery, a flea market, a Slaughterhouse & Meat Packing Plant, a fun park, a brothel, dinosaur caves, a camp based on Friday the Thirteenth’s Camp Crystal Lake, an RV Show, a Bigfoot Convention, the Hoover dam, and an alien crash site. Although the cover of Suckin' Grits on Route 66's box art, with Leonard and Bubba wearing Hawaiian-style shirts, would seem to indicate that they're on vacation, there's little to point out this fact in-game, and doesn't really keep up with this theme. The main aim of the game is just like any other FPS- you have to fight enemies, find keys which unlock doors and other areas, flip switches and the like. It’s more of a “get from place A to place B”. ![]()
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