Quest 64

Quest 64 (1998)

by Imagineer Interactive, Gradiente, Konami, THQ
Genres:Role-playing (RPG), Adventure
Themes:Action, Fantasy
Game modes:Single player
Story:Celtland has been cast into chaos by the theft of Eletale's Book. This mystical volume contains the secrets of the Spirit Tamers. Control Brian, a magician's apprentice, as he explores the expansive countryside and villages on his quest. If he does not reclaim the book, the Kingdom of Celtland will be cast into darkness forever.Show more
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user avatar@Jaimasuser avatar@Jaimas
February 14, 2025
Quest 64 guy just wants to Quest some 64s, let him have this, he deserves so much better than shitposting about an ancient N64 game and demanding crab rangoons.
This has been my favorite game since the early 2000s, I would love to see it get a little more love and be played by another generation. So, with the idea of a re-release or Nintendo putting it on the NSO+ seemingly unlikely....why not here?
My first 3D RPG; I didn't have a memory pack back then, so every playthrough I had to start from the beginning. It was unbearable, but looking back, it shaped a beautiful memory. This game deserves appreciation.
One of the first RPGs I ever played that got me hooked on the genre. It’s lived in my head rent free since and I’d love the chance to play it again. The music is incredible and the world is very immersive.
user avatar@Zelasor69user avatar@Zelasor69
February 15, 2025
This game has inspired so many of my characters and ideas for writing. The elemental system has been my favorite way to incorporate and mix spells for different effects. It led to me liking rpg's in general, and that is no joke. I've gone back to replay this game at least once a year since I got my own copy 5 years after the games release. And I would buy it again just to support the games preservation. Hands down my FAVORITE N64 title.
user avatar@djryudouser avatar@djryudo
February 15, 2025
Never expected this game to show up here! I played this game when I was a kid and just getting into RPGs. Sure, it's an unfinished game, but there's a lot of gameplay aspects in it that not many games do which make it SUPER fun. I also personally like the idea of no money with limited resources. It takes away the grind and worry of money, and makes you have to think strategically on how to use your items. If there's any place this game deserves to be it's on GOG. This game need to be preserved.
user avatar@VampoRainzeuser avatar@VampoRainze
February 18, 2025
Rented this multiple times and loved it. So much to explore and such a personal experience with Brian. We travelled through perilous lands and grew stronger, together. I was always wondering what cool spell I would discover next. I would train up for tough fights. It felt great to overcome the bosses. There was a loneliness to the game, but I didn't feel alone. I was just exploring a deep, dark world, that was expressed in the bright colors of a children's book story.
user avatar@TreekyBoiuser avatar@TreekyBoi
April 30, 2025
Like many others, i got this game at blockbuster and have loved it since. Enough to make a video on it that somehow got 600k views 😂 Love the game, love vibe, get this on GoG
It's an RPG that needs to be released outside of the N64. It's not the greatest game of all time but it's not anywhere near as bad as people say. I've played it from start to finish and I had a fun time with it. Brian is a whimsical character. Once you figure out the gameplay mechanics and what you should be leveling up the game gets a lot better. I had a far better time with this game as an adult than I did as a kid. Imagineer, the company that made it still exists and is known for making the Fitness Boxing games on Nintendo Switch. I think if GOG did the work to get it on here the way they did with BOF4, maybe Imagineer would be receptive to this. Also Quest guy has been tirelessly campaigning for years to have this rereleased, and despite zero acknowledgment from Imagineer, he still continues to persist.
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