What was the name of this video game?
November 13, 2009 11:58 AM Subscribe
Help me remember the name of this PC video game...
I played this game in late 90s I think. It was sort of a FPS. You played as a weird little creature that had kind of flying squirrel arm-wings you could snap out and use to glide for long distances. You couldn't actually fly. I recall a lot of the scenery being very shiny-surreal-inside an alien world-ish.
I think it had a one word name. One word with three letters maybe. I've been trying to dig this name out of my head or google for a few weeks and I can't come up with it. Any ideas?
I played this game in late 90s I think. It was sort of a FPS. You played as a weird little creature that had kind of flying squirrel arm-wings you could snap out and use to glide for long distances. You couldn't actually fly. I recall a lot of the scenery being very shiny-surreal-inside an alien world-ish.
I think it had a one word name. One word with three letters maybe. I've been trying to dig this name out of my head or google for a few weeks and I can't come up with it. Any ideas?
Response by poster: bingo! Thanks so much. This has been driving me crazy.
posted by Babblesort at 12:01 PM on November 13, 2009
posted by Babblesort at 12:01 PM on November 13, 2009
a lot of the scenery being very shiny-surreal-inside an alien world-ish
Developed by Shiny Entertainment, even. The developers left after MDK and founded Planet Moon Studios, which produced a few more equally weird & great games for the PC before they started doing more pedestrian stuff for PSP:s and such.
The weird creature's name is Kurt, btw. Kurt Hectic.
posted by effbot at 12:57 PM on November 13, 2009
Developed by Shiny Entertainment, even. The developers left after MDK and founded Planet Moon Studios, which produced a few more equally weird & great games for the PC before they started doing more pedestrian stuff for PSP:s and such.
The weird creature's name is Kurt, btw. Kurt Hectic.
posted by effbot at 12:57 PM on November 13, 2009
The sequel was pretty great too. You could play as a cigar-chomping, Rambo-esque dog with six legs, four of which held guns. Or as a mad scientist, improvising crazy weapons out of random stuff like MacGuyver on crack.
posted by The Winsome Parker Lewis at 1:08 PM on November 13, 2009
posted by The Winsome Parker Lewis at 1:08 PM on November 13, 2009
I got this it's MDK-- aw, way too late. Sequel's even better, and not just for the "yay-Canada!" thrill I got when the game starts with an attack on Edmonton.
posted by Monster_Zero at 1:10 PM on November 13, 2009
posted by Monster_Zero at 1:10 PM on November 13, 2009
Such a great game. Getting mooned by an alien baddie who thought it was a safe distance away is one of my favorite video game experiences.
posted by prinado at 1:26 PM on November 13, 2009 [1 favorite]
posted by prinado at 1:26 PM on November 13, 2009 [1 favorite]
MDK2 really was seriously great. Try to find it if you've never played it.
Oh, Dreamcast. *sigh*
posted by 6550 at 1:48 PM on November 13, 2009
Oh, Dreamcast. *sigh*
posted by 6550 at 1:48 PM on November 13, 2009
Both games recently became available on Steam for $15 total.
posted by sun-el at 3:24 PM on November 13, 2009 [1 favorite]
posted by sun-el at 3:24 PM on November 13, 2009 [1 favorite]
sun-el, you've just ruined my plans for the weekend.
posted by effbot at 4:44 PM on November 13, 2009
posted by effbot at 4:44 PM on November 13, 2009
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You weren't a squirrel but a guy in a weird suit.
posted by arniec at 11:59 AM on November 13, 2009