Played Terminal terror with my bro in law. The nostalgia vibes bit hard as he came off his bike and died not long after. Rip bro.
@laurenceroberts726911 күн бұрын
The first ones really make you appreciate how revolutionary Doom was
@soylentgreenb7 күн бұрын
Or even more revolutionary: Ultima underworld. It had sloped floors, sloped walls, bridges/level over level, polygonal geometry instead of sector based, textured walls, ceilings and floors, a rudamentary lighting system, rudamentary player physics (jumping, swiming, sneaking), looking up and down with correct perspective and it pre-dates Wolfenstein 3D. They went for an immersive sim RPG, so they didn't need the framerate to be as high and they made the viewport smaller, but they never had to bother with the "2.5D" raycasting Doom did; they just went with full 3D levels. That game is so out of its time that it's like finding rabbit fossils in precambrian rock; it just shouldn't exist.
@chrisborges73448 күн бұрын
I've been having flashbacks of some of these from when I was a kid but couldn't for the life of me remember their names. Thank you!
@lordterra13778 күн бұрын
Cyclones blew my mind as a kid, was the first FPS with mouse look I ever played.
@alan1385 күн бұрын
Finally i found the names of two games i remembered playing a bit as a kid, "Ken's Labyrinth" and "Nitemare 3D". I probably played some of the others but this two alonside with Catacomb where my favourites i really enjoyed the psicodelic style of those even as a kid.
@basfinnis9 күн бұрын
You can see why some of them were obscure 😅 Some really good ones though 😘
@Grease-Goblin8 күн бұрын
Oh, a list of games to make Civvie play. Neat. I know of a few of these, and have played even fewer. I think I've only actually played Strife, Chasm, and Eradicator. By pure coincidence, I have the last two installed on my computer right now.
@marceloavila78612 күн бұрын
WOW, I'm OCD about this subject, I want to play all the old school FPS, it's an obsession I have, thank you very much 😛
@paratext12 күн бұрын
@@marceloavila786 Same here.
@GeordiLaForgery12 күн бұрын
Nice work Gary these look amazing
@ViscusLupus7 күн бұрын
12:18 Chasm: The Rift from 1997 was not obscure, it was a great game for its time. I remember playing it at my cousin house on his PC. The game for me was so advanced! Just look how different it looks! Half of this games from the early 90s looks like shitposts with awful textures and terribble framerate :) Chasm looked fantastic!
@FreakenPinko2569 күн бұрын
7:54 Hey look, it’s Civvie’s favorite game.
@aviator87446 күн бұрын
I KNEW it was TEKWAR!
@FreakenPinko2566 күн бұрын
@ The Matrix level’s what truly made him fall in love with the game. (And William Shatner)
@cool38659 күн бұрын
its funny to see in 1997 the transition of FPS games, some still using the old Doom or Build engine and others starting to use the Quake 1 or their own 3d engine
@TheRhinestoneHurricane8 күн бұрын
I remember Damage Incorporated as CORPS on the Mac 😉
@TheFieryWind9912 күн бұрын
I like how this one also has many other games I didn't know of yet, in addition to others already covered by a bunch of people from the past. Goes to show how much effort you've put into researching these games!
@txcrix92367 күн бұрын
The 90's and the dawn of the fps was an amazing time to be alive. I'm so lucky i got to experience it as a teenager. Great compilation!
@hubertmitura258712 күн бұрын
Actually Robocop 3 was first game featuring 3d hand to hand combat - levels where player fight cyberninjas if external view chosen.
@LurkingCrassZero8 күн бұрын
Malice was great, a Quake total conversion. It predated Half-Life, and in a lot of ways did many new things within the genre that Half-Life gets credited with. Lots of other great games on here that I was able to play back in the day, thanks to sites like Home of the Underdogs and Emuparadise.
@peterfischer55847 күн бұрын
Yep, Malice was really great 100% agree 😎👍
@paolopatti440912 күн бұрын
Mortal Coil: Adrenaline Intelligence was insane good back in the days, i remember i was surprised by graphic and game mechanics. There a lot of good sci-fi and supernatural things in this game, i love how you can choose other teammates as playable character or just play your game as a first person shooter or a third person game. Ty for this list, i've found a lot of ms-dos games i never played before :)
@Funtasters12 күн бұрын
Great video and content bro, awesome!! ❤️ When I watch this video, for some reason the games made by Capstone look good, starting from the UI or HUD, the graphics, and the gameplay looks smooth and solid, for that era. 👍
@paratext12 күн бұрын
Amazing work again Gary. My favorite genre of gaming. No Requiem: Avenging Angel though??!
@GeordiLaForgery12 күн бұрын
I remember that one, still got the disc for it! 🙂
@marceloavila78612 күн бұрын
Maybe its not obscure enough. I know it, although I've never played it.
@paratext12 күн бұрын
@@marceloavila786 I mean, Chasm is on here. It's pretty obscure. All respect to Gary for still compiling this list though.
@GaryRetroGamer12 күн бұрын
I really considered putting Requiem on this list! I have featured it in other videos...I ended up choosing against including just because it had a pretty big following among my friends and I didn't think it would count as "obscure". But if I do a part 3 of this video, I will definitely include it!
@marceloavila78612 күн бұрын
@@GaryRetroGamer make a "not so obscure fps" video. I mean, is there another game like Requiem, Chasm, Shogo, Outlaws (1997) that I haven't heard of yet?? That's the question I ask myself every day. By the way Gary, I've been looking for this FPS that I played as a child, for about 6 years now, and thanks to you, I found it, it was Ashes to Ashes. Thank you very much for your work.
@AlexeiVoronin8 күн бұрын
You definitely missed a few, like Radix: Beyond the Void. I remember reading about Redline in a gaming magazine.
@StephanusTavilrond12 күн бұрын
I love how most of them used a modified Wolfenstein 3D engine or something similar. Raycasters all the way to '96.
@Olivier-y2i12 күн бұрын
I even spotted reused Wolfenstein textures. The amount of shovelware using the Wolf engine and later the Doom engine is stunning.
@EnterpriseKnight12 күн бұрын
1996 was such a weird year for gaming on pc
@ianpitkin632410 күн бұрын
Some should stay forgotten. But as a 9 year old Nightmare 3D was the best I had and I loved every minute of it
@Skyrilla8 күн бұрын
Woah DID's Robocop 3 from 1992 looks cool. Also it's interesting how some early games actually did incorporate first-person weapons on the side rather than straight in the middle. Maybe people thought it would be confusing? Wasn't Dracula the game John Romero liked to make fun of because it seemed so primitive compared to Doom that they were developing? It remained superior to many clones and copies even till the late 90's believe it or not. I loved Cyclones because of how you could free-aim your gun around. Cybermage was cool I remember huge cardboard cutouts for that, or posters, HURL, yeah... man, I think I've seen most of these games because my brother would pass down these ooold shareware and demo discs and me at the time having a crappy computer, well, that was my gaming experience basically. Eradicator is cool, it's on Steam. You know it surprises me how many people still made these objectively inferior games as late as 1996 when Quake and Duke Nukem 3D were dominating the FPS market. I freaking loved XS, which is what inspired Unreal Tournament. Alien Cabal freaked me out as a kid. I wouldn't say Chasm is all that obscure, it was a defining game and I remember huge screens with demos playing on it around the time of Quake. Super glad Defiance made the list, I remember it being impactful because of the narration. Now I'm wondering why Radix Beyond The Void wasn't on the list and Lifeforce Tenka definitely should be more recognized. Malice was cool, I saw that in a magazine, based on a Quake mod I believe, the Xmen game was also built on top of the Quake engine. I remember playing Necrodome a lot... it's a timeless classic, reminds me of that post-apocalyptic taxi game called Quarantine, which also didn't make the list. Damage Incorporated is what got me into death metal. Funny to see how a bunch of games basically did asset swaps even so long ago. Mortyr I wouldn't consider all that obscure either, it just wasn't that successful, it did spawn three sequels and the spiritual successor Ubersoldier in the mid 2000's. Redline was awesome but I only played the demo. I think at the time I was more invested in Blood 2. Surprised things like Requiem, Blake Stone and Shogo (just to name A FEW) weren't on the list!
@gaagoimusic6 күн бұрын
Oh I remember Iron Assault. I was like 7 years old and played it on a PC at my dad's work. Probably my first PC game
@blade92928 күн бұрын
Interesting list I played a lot of games from this list, about 1/3, I know about 2/3, and never heard about 1/3. One fun fact is the whole transition between the dungeon crawlers and tank likes to the FPS we know today. The other fun fact is 2.5D never died with the 3D
@clintvee9 күн бұрын
HURL unlocked a core memory
@FILIPBG10012 күн бұрын
Yes, finally! Bless your heart and channel!
@sanderhackerhd83697 күн бұрын
1:17 This game looks INSANE for 1992! It makes Wolfenstein 3D look like outdated shovelware!
@MnKJSGVsHMs8iOHr3 күн бұрын
For anyone wondering, the key has already been claimed; apparently, it was for "High On Life".
@GaryRetroGamer3 күн бұрын
Thanks for letting us know!
@Geekysam71310 күн бұрын
Very nice highlighting of these obscure games. Some of these could do with the Nightdive Studios treatment e.g. Codename Eagle and Mortyr.
@lordterra13778 күн бұрын
Not sure why cylindrix is on this list. Its a hybrid space/arena vehicle combat game. You can switch between a flight and ground hover mode. It was later totally remade and released as Dead Reckoning.
@0E1M112 күн бұрын
There was a fps around the band KISS that even released for the dreamcast. I think it was made in 1999 or 2000
@MukishPukish12 күн бұрын
Man if you see all this... Makes you appreciate even harder what kind of a masterpiece Half-life (1998) was.
@paolopatti440912 күн бұрын
nah its really overrated, there a lot of good fps before Half Life.
@georgeoldsterd899411 күн бұрын
What's there to appreciate? The uninterrupted narrative and the full-3D environment? I mean, yeah, but not every fps needs it.
@MukishPukish11 күн бұрын
@@georgeoldsterd8994 I mean the graphics of Half-life makes all of these games look as if they're 10 years older than it. And then I haven't spoken about the narrative aspects yet.
@atifarshad76249 күн бұрын
@@paolopatti4409not overrated at all. Half-life is definitely one of the great 90s fps games.
@atifarshad76249 күн бұрын
@@MukishPukishTo be fair, most of these obscure fps games were behind the times and shouldn't be compared to HL. HL should be compared to the other top dog fps games like Quake 2, Unreal, SiN, Jedi Knight etc.
@JosephMelia8 күн бұрын
The later ones when compared to their contemporaries Quake, Quake 2, Half-Life and System Shock 2, highlight for me just how good those games were...and still are.
@JohnDoe-pk8lc12 күн бұрын
Awesome Gary, very cool
@PrimalShutter8 күн бұрын
Metal rage blew my mind as a kid with how open it was
@BlurkFromUtterSpace8 күн бұрын
I bought Nitemare 3D on a CD bundled with like 50 other games, including a card game with nude photos in it. Amazing what you could get away with back in the day.
@barry-allenthe-flash839612 күн бұрын
I feel like I've _seen_ a surprising number of these - although still less than half - thanks to KZbinrs (stuff like Isle of the Dead) and vague memories of crap I found on shareware discs back in the day (like Operation Bodycount), but I haven't _played_ many at all. Gives me a lot to look more into!
@georgeoldsterd899411 күн бұрын
Good collection right there. Knew quite a few of these (maybe even most) either from playing them myself, or from various reviews I'd watched over the years. A lot of gems here, and a bunch of stinkers as well. There's something simply magical about how these games were essentially the same, yet unique in their own ways. I only wish more of them got the Doom treatment and were playable on modern hardware without having to muck around with DosBox's settings.
@victorvance25739 күн бұрын
Although i consider myself a huge gaming nerd quite a few were unknown for me. Some i had almost forgotten. Not bad!
@Pythoner12 күн бұрын
You missed Lunicus! One of the only ones of these ancient obscure shooters that I've actually played.
@Pythoner12 күн бұрын
I also think NAM and Terra Nova Strike Force Centauri fit the obscurity bill
@Highretrogamelord10 күн бұрын
From the ones listed I've played (as of the time of writing this): Hoverforce Alien Cabal Ice & Fire Isle of the Dead Ken's Labyrinth Alpha Storm TekWar X-Men: Ravages of Apocalypse Angst: Rahz's Revenge Ashes to Ashes Assassin 2015 Extreme PaintBrawl Strife Also the PS1 demo of Lifeforce Tenka and the 3DO version of Cyberdillo.
@ReiverBlue19714 күн бұрын
There are some serious gems in here! "Chasm: The Rift" has been updated on Gog and is well worth a play. ....and I was worried I'd played everything! What arrogance! :) I'm using this as a "What to play next?" list. Good vid and no annoying commentary
@Saltini123012 күн бұрын
Pra quem veio pelo game br do post, é hades 2 de espaço informática
@chamoo23212 күн бұрын
Some of them look impressive but came out too late. Something that looks and feel like Doom 1 is sure to be obscure if it comes out in 1998 when Quake and Half-Life were already a thing.
@abominatedfilms29708 күн бұрын
I've pretty much always liked games where you use fantasy or sci fi weapons, not like some typical enchanted crossbow or some words, but like in hexen theres a cool variety of weapons to use for paladin. Or in half life opposing force you got the electric ant, or that spore launcher. Like some living weapons or in blood you got that skull staff. Etc. Something different than those (imo) boring magical swords or typical laser guns etc. Maybe a video about doing one? Would love to know games where you get to use weapons that are not so typical etc.
@Floubert11 күн бұрын
i subscribed, this type of contednt makes me hapopy
@Wasabialt8 күн бұрын
0:42 Dementia Jaxxon.
@lancebaylis31698 күн бұрын
RoboCop 3 is a unknown gem, and even more so for bring licensed from such a terrible movie. It blew my mind back in the day.
@MrNihilist7412 күн бұрын
It would have been great if they put a lot of these out on the snes when they were current.
@AndroidFerret8 күн бұрын
Now I finally know where 30% of doom mod assets come from
@AndroidFerret8 күн бұрын
Also. Chasm. That's the only one
@pixelpiet421112 күн бұрын
Haha Bust Hillary 3D have the Titel Music from X-Files. 😅
@Casual.Gamer_00003 күн бұрын
obscure you say ? its a goldmine for expanding my backlog.
@videogamemusicrenditionsby76257 күн бұрын
Tek War..I spent so many nights playing it!
@damazywlodarczyk7 күн бұрын
This is great, can you do the same for 2000s?
@maddisonstoff29297 күн бұрын
codename eagle was deceptively fun multiplayer cos the jank physics let you do stuff like drive motorbikes into blimps then jump them out the back into midair while letting the blimp crash into something overhead. good times.
@BluntEversmoke6 күн бұрын
The first Parkan misssing because not obscure enough or because half a space sim? Otherwise, great list. Would be nice to see some of them remade.
@tvs594112 күн бұрын
Shadowcaster was excellent for the time. Just compare the graphics with other titles from 1993
@lustisnotlove622612 күн бұрын
That first person hadouken is so cool 😎
@jesseworley486712 күн бұрын
Redline!
@Grease-Goblin8 күн бұрын
Never heard of it, but it immediately caught my eye. That game looks sick.
@mxgretrogaming90-2k11 күн бұрын
great job! love that much J'adore
@michaelwhitacre84999 күн бұрын
Im an old school fps fan, loved a lot of these games back then but man some are utter shite 😂
@DALEK27108 күн бұрын
You forgot the marathon.
@alxxz6 күн бұрын
Where's Witchaven (1995) ?! That game was epic!
@xenaretos16 сағат бұрын
Wondered if War in Heaven would end up here. Had to wait until the very end.
@thewhyzer12 күн бұрын
Great selection, but you really should've increased the cycles for some of these when you ran them in DOSBox. Ken's Labyrinth is NOT supposed to chug like that, and I'm guessing the same is true for most of the others that I'm not familiar with. There's no way so many shooters in mid 90s were running at single digit framerates like many of them appear to be in this video. I think Requiem: Avenging Angel probably belongs on this list more than Strife and Chasm which are no longer obscure due to having received Nightdive ports/rematers. Liquidator... how the hell is there a Build Engine game that I'm not aware of? And looks like it was added as freeware on Steam just a couple weeks ago! Will need to check this one out. I played demos/sharewares of (mostly from PC Gamer demo disks): Ken's Labyrinth, Shadowcaster, Specter VR, CyClones, Fortress of Dr. Radiaki, Cybermage, In Pursuit of Greed, Assassin 2015, Rex Blade, XS, ZPC, Chasm, Necrodome, Codename Eagle, Mortyr, Redline. I played through the full version of Eradicator just last year, and Strife Veteran Edition 4 years ago. Also played a bit of the Last Rights, Madspace, and Z.A.R. on Steam. I own Redline and Witchaven 2 on Steam but haven't played them there yet. I was sure I got a free CD with Rebel Moon Rising with the Pentium 233 MMx I bought in '97, and I'd played a bit of it at the time, but I have no idea where that disk is now.
@krad25208 күн бұрын
Yeah a whole bunch of these are misconfigured. They're either running too slow or too fast, and there's missing sound effects or music in a bunch of them as well. I kind of wish that people would start recording gameplay from PCem or 86Box rather than DOSBox. Rebel Moon Rising was a pack-in for a lot of vendors since it was one of the few games that took advantage of MMX to have fast software-based color lighting rendering, so your memory is probably correct.
@randomdaveguy12 күн бұрын
I thought I was aware of most obscure shooters from the era and yet half of those were completely new to me. Where do you even find this stuff?
@Mystery-of-Life-l9ku2 күн бұрын
BLOOD is the best game for me. Now It's Blood Fresh Supply. You can do many movement-pro-tricks.
@giedmich10 күн бұрын
Have this memory of a game there the plot goes something like this. You start in a forest there your plane crashed (black background, sprite trees). After some wondering in the forest you find this castle. In the castle you are greeted by a strange talking cat. You wonder some in that castle in go in the basement there strange things happening and you must survive and escape. I'am trying to find this game for 20+ years with no luck. Or maybe i just imagined this game...
@krad25208 күн бұрын
That's got to be Chub Gam 3D
@giedmich8 күн бұрын
@@krad2520 omg THANK YOU. I really started to think that i imagined this game.
@TheAnon036 күн бұрын
Ah Ken's Labyrinth, classic. Corridor 7 was a classic. The Fortress of Dr. Radiaki, eh I was never very good at it and sadly I think I only had the demo.
@BOMNN12 күн бұрын
My AUNT showed me Hades 2 once NEO and TRINITY from matrix show up as civilians you gotta rescue!!
@cesarcampos59812 күн бұрын
Does anyone remember a game called Defcon 5? It was released on DOS, PSX and Saturn.
@GaryRetroGamer2 күн бұрын
Ooof. That's a good one and slipped my mind. That's the one where you walked around the base and had to setup base defense turrets! It 100% should have been in this video. Thanks for reminding me. It'll have to go in v2.1 of this video!
@cesarcampos59812 күн бұрын
@@GaryRetroGamer exactly... never figured out what I was supposed to do in that game... also, there was Congo and Robotica for Sega Saturn.
@AtaeHone12 күн бұрын
I assume you excluded the well known stuff like Wolfenstein 3D or Dark Forces for being well known, but why are Chex Quest 2 and Witchaven 2 on the list while their first games aren't? (Come to think of it, weren't Malice HACX, Juggernaut and Ravages of Apocalypse mods rather than genuine standalone games?) Good job including all those Russian games, not a lot of people know about them. Glad Eradicator made the list though, I had a lot of fun with it back in the day.
@GaryRetroGamer11 күн бұрын
Chex Quest 2 was chosen because while the original was quite popular - the fact that a sequel existed was not widely known. Most kids who got the game in a box of cereal had no idea the sequel was out there. The same idea led to Witchhaven 2 being included; while the original was a bit on the obscure side, few people know it actually received a sequel. Malice/HACX/Juggernaut/Ravages of Apocalypse were actually all retail products that you could walk into store and buy, meaning they were "professional" efforts - not just some freebie user mod (in theory, anyway). They were "standalone" in the sense that they had nothing to do with the original games. Also, I believe there was a version of Ravages of Apocalypse that was purchaseable as a standalone game. Eradicator is totally underrated. Hopefully more people will pick it up after watching this video!
@Floubert11 күн бұрын
yes! what a good video!
@oaschloch-reuploads44238 күн бұрын
Tbh i want them all, atleast 5 minutes
@michaelchristianrusso8 күн бұрын
God some of these look positively awful -- like pure asset flips. It's amazing to think that some of the later titles were contemporaneous with Half-Life. From a game preservation standpoint I'm glad these games haven't been lost, but you can almost see why some of them might have been.
@codyerb614312 күн бұрын
Hell yeah, Rob Zombie!
@C4l4b827 күн бұрын
Hovertank was great. Corridor 7 ❤. Wrath of Earth cost me a lot time. Metal Rage ❤❤❤❤.
@hubertmitura258712 күн бұрын
No Jurasssic Park DOS fps levels? First game with gun on the side of screen, not i centre. Technically ahead of it times, being released in 1993 had features absent even in 1995 games. Nerves of Stell was first fps profesionally translated to my native language (Polish). Target looks outdatet but had split screen mode- don't remember any pc fps had this then. Cheers!
@thewhyzer12 күн бұрын
Do you mean Jurassic Park Tresspasser? That's really a game that wanted to be VR before VR was a thing :)
@hubertmitura258712 күн бұрын
@thewhyzer No. Jurassic Park 1993 DOS game.
@thewhyzer12 күн бұрын
@@hubertmitura2587 Oh, I just looked it up and it does indeed have FPS sections. Something else new I learned today then, thanks!
@TheHumanVoiceBox10 күн бұрын
This is all the games you’d get on a bootleg PS5 from India
@BillSchmill10 күн бұрын
It would be a pleasant surprise...these games would certainly be better than anything in the PS5 library ... no woke crap
@ЛевПарицкий10 күн бұрын
I played Corridor 7 demo :) And played Kremlin too 😅 Quake 1 Malice and X-Man is very cool! Smuta 1996>Smuta 2024!!! 😜
@Velorond7 күн бұрын
Ive got 6 points!
@BluntEversmoke7 күн бұрын
In Extremis needs a GZDoom port.
@JoaoVitor-pj3uk7 күн бұрын
Nunca vi nenhum desses, de fato, obscuros.
@nikitasavelyev91719 күн бұрын
Wrath of Earth looks like Dark Messiah of Might and Magic V: World of Xeen
@vassilisxerikos39089 күн бұрын
Regarding the early ones, the first terminator and shadowcaster were quite mainstream back then, not really obscure.
@cavaleirodacruz7 күн бұрын
Name of intro music?
@Manntomairlife5 күн бұрын
Face à ces jeux là, l'atari jaguar et la 3DO n'avait pas du tout à rougir.
@bratok49784 күн бұрын
Kickstarter top 100 games
@nikitasavelyev91719 күн бұрын
and Forbes Corporate Warrior is a Cruelty Squad: The Original
@HAHb-zc2dp11 күн бұрын
I'm watching this as it came up randomly but there was a pc fps I used to play in the late 90's snd have no idea what it was called...2-6 players I think... polygon maps with barely any texture but- each team had a base line a castle, you could choose between sniper or rifle and you had c4,my move was to hide in the enemy base and c4 them as they came in or out...is this game in this video? Lets find out
@HAHb-zc2dp11 күн бұрын
Nope the game I was looking for is not here.must be too obscure