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Found a classic title.

Found a classic title.

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ItsBlitzzHD
Junior Member
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01-22-2025, 03:59 PM
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Greetings, I’m trying to recall an older game that I enjoyed approximately 12-15 years ago. I don't remember the exact title, but I possess considerable knowledge about it. The game’s narrative begins with you as a young boy within a temple, accompanied by a companion. I believe it was a monkey—though my memory isn’t entirely certain. As you attempt to gather treasure, your friend becomes imprisoned. The only method to rescue them is by gathering all the red and yellow diamonds, with yellow diamonds opening pathways within the game’s world, while red ones are crucial for completing it. There are four distinct portal types to navigate: one resembling a winter environment, where you battle against inhabitants of the Arctic; another set on a ship and beaches with a pirate theme; a third resembling ancient Persian architecture; and the final one remains unknown to me. The game contains numerous parking challenges and maneuvers, utilizing floating platforms that require jumping, along with hazardous, spinning pillars and spiked floors. Combat is minimal, primarily consisting of simple sword attacks. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
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ItsBlitzzHD
01-22-2025, 03:59 PM #1

Greetings, I’m trying to recall an older game that I enjoyed approximately 12-15 years ago. I don't remember the exact title, but I possess considerable knowledge about it. The game’s narrative begins with you as a young boy within a temple, accompanied by a companion. I believe it was a monkey—though my memory isn’t entirely certain. As you attempt to gather treasure, your friend becomes imprisoned. The only method to rescue them is by gathering all the red and yellow diamonds, with yellow diamonds opening pathways within the game’s world, while red ones are crucial for completing it. There are four distinct portal types to navigate: one resembling a winter environment, where you battle against inhabitants of the Arctic; another set on a ship and beaches with a pirate theme; a third resembling ancient Persian architecture; and the final one remains unknown to me. The game contains numerous parking challenges and maneuvers, utilizing floating platforms that require jumping, along with hazardous, spinning pillars and spiked floors. Combat is minimal, primarily consisting of simple sword attacks. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

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01-22-2025, 03:59 PM
#2
I believe Resident Evil 4 is excellent. (I first experienced it approximately ten years ago.) If you haven't played Resident Evil 4, I recommend giving it a try. It’s only 3.5 gigabytes in size.
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Chickenfreak10
01-22-2025, 03:59 PM #2

I believe Resident Evil 4 is excellent. (I first experienced it approximately ten years ago.) If you haven't played Resident Evil 4, I recommend giving it a try. It’s only 3.5 gigabytes in size.

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jacobburnerguy
Junior Member
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01-22-2025, 03:59 PM
#3
I believe Resident Evil 4 is an excellent game (and I played it a decade prior). If you haven’t experienced Resident Evil 4, then I recommend giving it a try. It's only 3.5 gigabytes in size.
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jacobburnerguy
01-22-2025, 03:59 PM #3

I believe Resident Evil 4 is an excellent game (and I played it a decade prior). If you haven’t experienced Resident Evil 4, then I recommend giving it a try. It's only 3.5 gigabytes in size.