A trip back to 2001 in gaming history (Part 2)
As 2001 goes on and "Mars Odyssey" reaches Mars to finally tell us whether there has ever been life there - you most probably did not care about that at all, as you'be been extremely busy watching the new "The Lord of the Rings" and "Harry Potter" movies. As soon you were done with those movies you went straight back to gaming (didn't you), so we can keep looking as what exactly did 2001 have to offer.
Before I carry on with this I'd like to note that it'd be really cool if you reading this would share your thoughts and opinions on the games I highlighted below as I (and probably most other people) am not well familiar with all of them and might have totally missed the awesomeness of some or even generally missed to mention some cool games released that year.
Some other years I already covered, be sure to open them up in a new tab while reading this one.
A trip back to 2002 in gaming history (Part 1)
A trip back to 2001 in gaming history (Part 1)
A trip back to 2000 in gaming history (Part 1)
A trip back to 2000 in gaming history (Part 2)
A trip back to 1999 in gaming history (Part 1)
A trip back to 1999 in gaming history (Part 2)
A trip back to 1998 in gaming history (Part 1)
A trip back to 1998 in gaming history (Part 2)
A trip back to 1997 in gaming history (Part 1)
A trip back to 1997 in gaming history (Part 2)
A trip back to 1996 in gaming history (Part 2)
A trip back to 1991 in gaming history
Having that out of the way, let's get straight to the point!
- Grand Theft Auto III
A landmark in gaming history! One of the first games to display such a detailed open world with this many exploration possibilities. The first third-person kind of GTA game. Released for the PS2 in October 2001, PC gmers still had to wait quite a bit, until May 2002 to play it. The game's original release date had to be moved due to September 11 attacks as some of the content and references had to be changed.
- Shenmue II
Parts of Shenmue II were developed along side with the first Shenmue, which at that time was the most expensive game ever made. As mentioned in one of my earlier posts - each Dreamcast owner would have had to buy Shenmue twice for the company to make up for the expenses developing the game. Shenmue III is scheduled to be released this year!
- Commandos 2: Men of Courage
A real-time tactics game, sequel to "Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines"
- Silent Hill 2
Same as with GTA 3, Silent Hill fans had to wait until 2002 to play this on on the PC. This isn't really a direct sequel to the first game released in 1999. Nevertheless a truly worthy successor to the first installment and often referred to as the greatest horror game ever made. Would you agree with this? Or would you have a better nominee?
- Ico
An action adventure title released for the PS2, however originally planned to be for the PS1.
I actually remember playing the game and what surprised me at that time is how they managed to tell an immersive and complex story using minimum dialogue. Do you remember the story?
- F1 2001
- Devil May Cry
An amazing hack and slash title released by Capcom for the PS2. Originally it was planned as Resident Evil 4. The game was often called the best and most innovative title of the genre a the time.
- Ace Combat 4: Shattered Skies
A flight simulator released by Namco for the PS2.
- Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3
My second favorite THPS game to this day (the first one is THUG2), and by the looks of it - the franchise is not likely to ever deliver anything worthwhile again. The first PS2 game that had an online mode. Along with GTA3, THPS3 are the highest rated PS2 games of all time. A significant new feature for the series in general was introduced in the third installment - the revert, allowing players to combine their lines with quarterpipe tricks (skate talk right here). Do/did you skate? What do you think is the best Tony Hawk game?
- Civilization III
Unlike the original game - the second and third installments were not designed by Sid Meier. The game received overall positive feedback and got several "game of the year awards".
- Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex
This time the game was developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Vivendi Universal Interactive Publishing and Konami. The first game in the series to be released not exclusively for the PS console but also for Xbox and Gamecube. The game was often criticized for not bringing anything new to the series and re-using what was already introduced in the older games.
- FIFA 2002
One more FIFA for you.
- Alien versus Predator 2
An FPS by Monolith Productions, allowed you to play as a Marine, a Predator or an Alien. The game generally had mixed reviews but I remember it having an awesome multiplayer mode that had me hooked for days and days! Do you have anything to say about this one? (don't be that guy who picks a marine!)
- Deadly Dozen
- Empire Earth
A historical RTS developed by Stainless Steel Studios, the first one to start the series. With the main idea being that you play through a span of 500 000 years of human history.
- SSX Tricky
The second game in the SSX series.
- Battle Realms
Would you have any memories or thoughts to share about this one?
- Stronghold
A historic RTS by Firefly Studios. I don't have any fun facts about it, but I can say that I really enjoyed playing it back in the day, as the gameplay is wonderfully balanced making both military and economic aspects of it extremely immersive.
- Project Gotham Racing
Released as an Xbox-exclusive launch title, a successor to the 2000 Dreamcast "Metropolis Street Racer" by the same studio (Bizarre Creations).
- Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon
First game in the Ghost Recon series. Unlike other Clancy games - Ghost Recon is not based on any of his books. The game had colossal success and as most fans would say - it redefined the tactical shooter genre.
- Comanche 4
- Dead or Alive 3
Or as you may know it as "Deddo Oa Araibu Suri" in Japan "giggles in English" - another Xbox-exclusive launch title. Gameplay, controls and mechanics are essentially the same as in DOA2.
- Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty
The fourth Metal Gear game by Hideo Kojima, which is a direct sequel to the original Metal Gear Solid. This game is too big of a deal to fit everything into a small description - so I will leave it to you to tell us what you know/think/remember about this MGS game.
- Halo: Combat Evolved
The first game to start the Halo series and yet another Xbox-exclusive launch title for 2001. Often referred to as one of the best games of all time and placed as 4th by IGN in their all-time FPS top list. Oh how I remember flying those purple thingies around and playing capture the flag all day long!
- Return to Castle Wolfenstein
A reboot of the Wolfenstein series. Was not developed by id Software like the original. "id" only were only credited for producing the game.
- Gothic
An RPG developed by a German studio "Piranha Bytes". The game had quite high system requirements for its time, however compensated for that by a compelling story, immersive gameplay and a sophisticated control system.
- Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance
Another awesome installment in the iconic RPG series, the first installment to become available for console players.
- Jak and Daxter: The Precurcor Legacy
Anohter Naughty Dog platform game and we have to hand it to them - they do know how to make these. Worth to mention that this one was an open world one!
- Emperor: Battle for Dune
The third RTS set in the Dune universe, a direct sequel to the previous games.
And that's all I have for 2001, what games from this year gave you the best memories, which ones would you perhaps consider coming back to and which of them would you recommend us to try out. It would be absolutely amazing if you could tell everyone of your thoughts and ideas!
A trip back to 2002 in gaming history (Part 1)
A trip back to 2001 in gaming history (Part 1)
A trip back to 2000 in gaming history (Part 1)
A trip back to 2000 in gaming history (Part 2)
A trip back to 1999 in gaming history (Part 1)
A trip back to 1999 in gaming history (Part 2)
A trip back to 1998 in gaming history (Part 1)
A trip back to 1998 in gaming history (Part 2)
A trip back to 1997 in gaming history (Part 1)
A trip back to 1997 in gaming history (Part 2)
A trip back to 1996 in gaming history (Part 2)
A trip back to 1991 in gaming history
Thanks for your time!
Never heard of Ico. THPS 3 had my favorite maps. Some didn't like the introduction of the revert so you could revert-to-manual the whole session, but I found it necessary because THPS 2 forced you into grind-manual-grind-manual. Without the revert, it becomes a grind show.
I'd really recommend trying Ico if you haven't before - it probably will never get old
Brings back nostalgic gaming feels, I can relate with Battle Realms and Devil May Cry. I've played 3, 4 and DmC and hope to play the older series too (hey, Devil May Cry5 is on its way!) Will also take a look on Gothic and Ico.
you got some nostalgia games man awesome like Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy I love those series of Jak and Daxter that's crazy awesome
I told myself before reading, "I'd better see Silent Hill 2 and Ico on this list, or heads will roll and fists will fly."
Fortunately, nobody needs to get decapitated, and my knuckles are safe from bruising for the time being.
I'll just be that nerd that says, "Actually, that's a screenshot from Baldur's Gate Dark Alliance 2..." and push my glases up my nose at you in that vaguely condescending but somehow not at all insulting way. ;)
Awesome rundown of some great titles. And, uh, Commandos 2, I guess.
Thanks, I'll check the screenie - getting screenshots seems to be the most tedious bit for me so I always try to rush it through :) But of course I couldn't have missed Ico!
This was the Halo year for me! Halo combat evolve was super fun to play against other people can't believe its more than 15 years old.
friend that great memories you have brought me with Battle Realms and Halo: Combat Evolved. I played them a lot in their time. I think I completed Battle Realms 4 times the game and Halo: Combat Evolved was one of those few multiplayer that I liked a lot in its time. Excellent publication friend. @emtecks
Yeah, exactly! The halo multiplayer was really addictive for some reason
I have a theory of why, well at least for me, you know that there are players who suffer from FOV (field of view) of the games. When it is set too high, we feel dizzy and headache, with halo never happened to me, in fact, I could never play another shooter if I did not let me configure that option of the game. :(
What a interesting post to read, nostalgic feelings! Much of the games I remember very good and thought back then, WOW ... and some of them I still love to play! Like Empire Earth, Battle for Dune ... the only thing is, that game won't work with windows 7 unfortunately. But great to see them all back here!
Battle for Dune is awesome, no doubt about it! There are ways to get them to run actually
Man, I loved Stronghold Crusader. It was a really fun RTS and even better creating your own scenarios.
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