Bungie games have been a part of the gaming mainstream for decades. Games by Bungie have been around longer, though. Before the days of Destiny and Halo, Bungie was developing titles dating back to the early 90s.
ONI IS THE WORST OF ALL THE BUNGIE GAMES
When I worked at GameStop, I noticed that the Oni box had logos for both Rockstar Games and Bungie. You’d figure that a game with such developer acclaim would be a rousing success
MINOTAUR: THE LABYRINTHS OF CRETE
Good luck trying to play Minotaur: The Labyrinths of Crete. A multiplayer dungeon crawler that features PVP combat, Minotaur was arguably ahead of its time.
PATHWAYS INTO DARKNESS
Originally set as a sequel to Minotaur, Pathways into Darkness brings the dungeon-crawling formula into a single-player adventure.
MARATHON INFINITY
With the Marathon games, Bungie delivered a high-quality FPS experience to the macOS platform. The final entry in the franchise is Marathon Infinity, a game that can’t always keep up with its new ideas.
MYTH: THE FALLEN LORDS
The Marathon trilogy proves that games by Bungie always have a unique hook and flair.
Myth: The Fallen Lords is no different, offering an RTS experience on par with the early Warcraft franchise.
MYTH II: SOULBLIGHTER
Myth II: Soulblighter improves the original in every possible way. Updated graphics, improved accessibility, and a fantastic single-player campaign highlight the strengths of the sequel.