What are some classic games in which you can explore oversized everyday environments?
GOAT
I remember this game being quite a bit of fun when I played it as a kid. Though, I WAS just a stupid kid.
CS 1.6 on that rat trap map, or whatever it was called.
lots of fun to be had exploring it in a private match.
THE BEST
>>3932946
Micro Machines
Is this your fetish?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7ok5AV7ZrM
>>3932956
Was fun but fustrating.
>>3932978
That game scared me as a child. Idk why.
Need to get an action 52? To play jap saturn games.
Mr. Mosquito was great
Currently playing pic related and it's way fucking better than I ever thought
BUUUUUUUZZZZ
>>3932992
I just think they're neat
>>3932956
Still holds up, even if it's a little hard. Wouldn't recommend the N64 version though, the music and clips are half the fun.
does this count?
Chibi-Robo
>>3932946
Monster in my Pocket
Tom & Jerry
Bee 52
>>3933049
Which toejam and earl is this?
That looks beautiful
>ctrl F Harley
>0 results
*sigh*
>>3933241
Macro Zone would be more relevant tho
>>3933241
>Inside the crotch
>BUBBLES, BUBBLES EVERYWHERE
What did they mean by this?
>>3932992
Re-volt and similar games.
In Shining Force II, there's a part where you enter Creed's Mansion, and your party gets shrunk down by magic and is placed in Desktop Kingdom. To leave the kingdom you have to battle on a chess board against chess pieces, and afterward make your way through tiny holes/tunnels in the walls to battle some rats. I liked this part in the game. Can't think of any other RPGs that have done something like that
>>3933286
Just came here to post this
>>3933276
Filename
>>3933368
I guess he wants someone to blow bubbles
Airfix Dogfighter maybe
>>3933449
Picked back up.
>>3933460
I think it's about halfway through the game if I remember correctly, also I remember the chess battle being rather difficult
>>3933461
Good thing I'm playing the game on the hardest difficulty.
This poor game always gets left out. = (
>>3933449
Hey, that's pretty cool. I'll have to give this series a shot sometime soon.
>>3933461
>>3933467
Maybe I should just restart on normal. The super tough difficulty isn't even worth it.
>>3933019
Action Replay. Action 52 is an overpriced and terrible NES compilation game cartridge.
>>3933460
Why did you drop it in the first place?
>>3933561
It was a combination of the game's units not being as cool as the first's, the story not really compelling me, not knowing where to go next, annoying random encounters, and the insane difficulty that I chose for myself. I'm gonna restart at the normal difficulty though and bear with it.
>>3932946
Is only a small part of the game, but a really fun one where you even get to ride a cat.
>>3933468
I love this game so much
This and Klonoa 1/2 are essential dream-core games
>>3934038
Ghost Sweeper Mikami is a rad game pretty easy to beat as well. The anime is also very good.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0Q8qaMb0zs
Has anyone mentioned Re-Volt, yet? No? Well, I already said it.
In Bad Mojo you get turned into cockroach. Whole game is one big top-down exploration of your everyday environment and putting together scraps of the story.
It you accept non /vr/, Micro Commandos puts you as the commander of alien invasion force the size of a tennis ball. You steal dogfood to feed your aliens, suck electricity from batteries and sockets to power your base and collect materials to build new buildings, weapons and vehicles, all in the name of securing ultimate human weapon and ruling the galaxy!
Campaign is decently long, but there is very little to none replayability
>>3932946
That's a normal sized environment. Appreciate you've never left your moms basement and saw how small an actual chipmunk is but don't you at least watch discovery channel or something?
>>3933028
Small brawl is legit I love it
>>3937708
That level makes me hungry.
>>3933028
Twisted Metal 4 has the bedroom stage that is the same sort of thing
>>3932956
I owned the GBC port.
Loved it as a kid but I think it doesn't hold up really great today, specially if compared with things like Wario Land II (altought this might be a little bit unfair, what can posibly compete with that?)
The controls are a little bit clunky and you can almost smell what elements on the screen are moving characters or just placed ankwardly shit trying to look like actual characters.
but anyways, here you have another game with that stuff OP
>>3932946
toy story 2
>>3937708
> Level Ate
This game is so neat.
>>3943090
Surprised it took this long for this, but this is good thread.
>>3932946
World of Illusion and Castle of Illusion both have a level which is a giant library.
>>3933049
The Genesis version is superior.
Can't remember the name but this one PS1 game had a world like that. You play as some kind demolition worker and the goal is to wreck stuff in each level. And as I said, in one world you shrink and have to destroy stuff like toy blocks.
>>3933449
Breath of Fire 1 had a section where an evil wizard shrinks you down and you have to venture through his lair's wall cracks, killing rats, roaches and befriending mice.
Breath of Fire II had a section where a wizard shrinks your party down to microscopic size and sends you inside of a very fat queen's body to fight the obesity that's killing her.
>>3943465
Oh yeah. It was Trash it. I can't remember how good it is, might be worth the name.
Gremlins 2 for the gameboy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_q8yJ4Co8FQ
>>3932946
I love this trope. It doesn't happen nearly as often as it should in adventure games
Re-Volt is pretty fun
>>3941035
I thought I was the only one who liked that game. I admit it's mostly nostalgia though, and that toy level made me rage a lot.
>>3932965
I loved those maps.