23-07-18, 22:49 | #51 |
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It s something that I didn t see discussed at its release ( it might still be famaous ) :
Expedition Deep Freeze by TheTiger This was one of the first trles I ever played and I was immediately impressed by the huge environment it provided: The Forgotten Project by Sponge And also on the list of "first trles ever played" is: Disney Village by Mikki This one is probably the most special because I ve seen the trailer of this game when I didn t know WADMerger existed and I was constantly thinking "HOW DID SHE CHANGE LARA'S CLOTHERS?" - for the record I had no idea abut texturing so I really thought there was some clothes selection for TR like in Sims. 1000 feet under by Patricia No joke or anything, but I have to say that the scripting and some of the environments in NewDwight's game were truly impressive. I liked watching the videos he made on the game. Last edited by MBog; 23-07-18 at 22:52. |
24-07-18, 09:54 | #52 | |
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It's just that I never managed to get out of the first level, the manor level. I even restarted it once but then I got lost again. Would you happen to have a savegame at the start of the second level? Because I would like to see more of this game. Especially the desert environment looked promissing, as I'm a sucker for pretty environments... |
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24-07-18, 10:37 | #53 |
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I reminded myself of two more.
Unremarkable Egyptian Pillar Traio's Room Those are definitely impolished and far from masterpiece. But they grabbed my attention in the early days of playing. |
27-07-18, 02:57 | #54 | |
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@Mbug I love Expedition Deep Freeze by TheTiger too. I love even more that level: Greece Artifact by the same author. I consider his levels quite famous though. Last edited by AdrielRaider; 27-07-18 at 03:21. |
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27-07-18, 13:18 | #55 |
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@Titak sorry I don t have any, I ve never got past the first level too
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27-07-18, 14:04 | #56 | |
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It's maybe time to play it again. For a small fresh air during the heatwave |
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31-07-18, 05:20 | #57 | |
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1. grab the first pole and jump up. 2. grab the second pole, jump up. 3. swing across to the other side, pull the lever switch. 4. turn around, grab the pole, jump up. 5. grab the pole swing across once. 6. grab the pole, jump up, then swing across back to the other side. Now that I explain it step by step, it really was quite a trick. you mean the Prologue, Manor level, or Cargo Crypt level with the swing pole? |
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31-07-18, 07:07 | #58 |
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Third level?
I only ever saw the mansion. |
31-07-18, 07:44 | #59 |
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yes, the prologue was the first level, manor was second and cargo crypt is third. (in order of the script IIRC).
OT: 20x20x20 Challenge - A Night at Ardhis Sandscapes by TheTiger was a really good one I loved. Last edited by New Dwight; 15-08-18 at 01:13. |
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