Well, it's the most obscure but it's the only one I played, alongside with its prequel and sequel. Also, in Shifters there's a grave at some point, with "The developer of this game" written on it, they knew they're going down
Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon is not a game for the 3DO, it's for the CD-i It's easy to mix them up in your head since they are three letters. The CD-i was 1990. It was designed for "multimedia" and was not good at games. The 3DO was a reasonably powerful console when released in 1993.
(EDIT: Wrote this before properly watching the video, apologies) There's a sequel too called Shifters, or Shifters of Might & Magic. has some interesting things, like the titular Shifting into different creatures that offer unique spells, and the transformations themselves having three levels of upgrading. A number of upgrade points are hidden around the world. Every one of these levels gives a different new form to the creature. For example, starting out with Beastman, you start as a goat person, Lvl.2 is a jaguar woman with a staff, but at lvl. 3 you can choose to either become a Melee- or Magic- oriented role. (in the Beastmen case, an eagle person and elephant person, respectively) Transformations fall off quickly when you get a new one thoug. And since spells are not *exclusive* to the transformations (from what i remember), you can probably play the game with minimal transformations. It's a pity because the concept is interesting and all creatures have unique animations to them. Some of the spells get used for traversal and/or puzzles too. Beastmen give the "return home" spell, Deathborn are immune to poison (not so much a spell but something innate), Djinn can become fog to pass through stuff like grates and bars and i believe float over some gaps, the steampunk robots can kind of "teleport" between connection points which is explained as uploading their mind into a spare body elsewhere, and the Kreegan... i don't remember. Most i remember of the Kreegan is that the Lvl.1 version moves by rolling around, and that they have access to the Silence spell which casts an AoE that moves alongside you and prevents anything from casting a spell. Also, the Melee-oriented Lvl. 3 Djinn transformation has a spell simply called "Nuke". Only works if you have lock-on on an enemy, though.
This looks exactly like a game I would have rented and never beaten the second level of as a child, but I can’t help but have a fondness for the crusty aesthetics
you need to make a video about 1. ninja shadow of darkness 2. blade the edge of darkness OG souls like 3. nightmare creatures (bloodborne copy everything from that game )
There was a ps1 port, but that like comparing ps2 port of Star Wars force unleashed to the ps3 version. With alot of similar and big different changes and reuse cutscenes. and it depends on which one is better or worst. A remaster would be nice, not if a fan remaster source port, using unity or unreal 4.
my socks are also crusty
My g string are so crusty
I give Daria's design 10/10
I give not putting FMV Aspect ratio override at 4:3 0/10
I want to be tastefully sexy and/or overly sexualized :(
When I first saw this character on the game's box cover, I thought it was a Batman game. Later I found that I was wrong.
I thought the thumbnail was an AI "Batman on a romance novel" 😂😂😂
I remember seeing the commercial for this when I was younger, especially the DARIAAAA!!!
Well, it's the most obscure but it's the only one I played, alongside with its prequel and sequel.
Also, in Shifters there's a grave at some point, with "The developer of this game" written on it, they knew they're going down
is it fucking dark mesiah
Why does Batman have glorious long blonde hair here?
Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon is not a game for the 3DO, it's for the CD-i
It's easy to mix them up in your head since they are three letters.
The CD-i was 1990. It was designed for "multimedia" and was not good at games.
The 3DO was a reasonably powerful console when released in 1993.
You're right, I should've put Plumbers Don't Wear Ties instead
(EDIT: Wrote this before properly watching the video, apologies)
There's a sequel too called Shifters, or Shifters of Might & Magic. has some interesting things, like the titular Shifting into different creatures that offer unique spells, and the transformations themselves having three levels of upgrading. A number of upgrade points are hidden around the world.
Every one of these levels gives a different new form to the creature. For example, starting out with Beastman, you start as a goat person, Lvl.2 is a jaguar woman with a staff, but at lvl. 3 you can choose to either become a Melee- or Magic- oriented role. (in the Beastmen case, an eagle person and elephant person, respectively)
Transformations fall off quickly when you get a new one thoug. And since spells are not *exclusive* to the transformations (from what i remember), you can probably play the game with minimal transformations.
It's a pity because the concept is interesting and all creatures have unique animations to them.
Some of the spells get used for traversal and/or puzzles too. Beastmen give the "return home" spell, Deathborn are immune to poison (not so much a spell but something innate), Djinn can become fog to pass through stuff like grates and bars and i believe float over some gaps, the steampunk robots can kind of "teleport" between connection points which is explained as uploading their mind into a spare body elsewhere, and the Kreegan... i don't remember. Most i remember of the Kreegan is that the Lvl.1 version moves by rolling around, and that they have access to the Silence spell which casts an AoE that moves alongside you and prevents anything from casting a spell.
Also, the Melee-oriented Lvl. 3 Djinn transformation has a spell simply called "Nuke".
Only works if you have lock-on on an enemy, though.
She looks like the wrestler Chyna in a dominatrix outfit.😂
This looks exactly like a game I would have rented and never beaten the second level of as a child, but I can’t help but have a fondness for the crusty aesthetics
Honestly, it seems like it has a lot of potential, I'm surprised ROM hackers haven't fixed and improved it where possible.
I have a copy of this and i swear the frame rate during the desert level is in the single digits, renders it unplayable to me.
Unless you're playing SHIFTERS, you're a liar.
@@pkthunder416 lmao
Yooo, someone who knows of SHIFTERS!
What is the name of the actress who plays Daria?
DARIA"S TEDIOUS COMBAT!
it was so raddd, this is god of war before god of war
I love the 3DO games on ps2 there was just something about them that brought my fantasy mind Joy
you need to make a video about
1. ninja shadow of darkness
2. blade the edge of darkness OG souls like
3. nightmare creatures (bloodborne copy everything from that game )
There was a ps1 port,
but that like comparing ps2 port of Star Wars force unleashed to the ps3 version.
With alot of similar and big different changes and reuse cutscenes.
and it depends on which one is better or worst.
A remaster would be nice, not if a fan remaster source port, using unity or unreal 4.
It's sad when the PS1 games all look, play, and sound better gameplay wise than the PS2 game. 😢
Isn’t it crusaders of might and magic ?
No it’s not
I still enjoy it though. really decent game i played.
I prefer the PS1 version. I hate good graphics so much bros.
This along with Summoner was one of my first PS2 games. Didn't play it much or for long.