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I've been meaning to (re)play the whole Star Wars Dark Forces/Jedi Knight Saga for years, and the time has finally come. So let's take a step back to where it all began, in 1995...
Yes, it's time for another episode of "Rao Dao Zao examines an RTS entirely in terms of its singleplayer campaign and without a single reference to any multiplayer component"! Under the targeting reticle today is... Supreme Commander 2?!
It seems that every time somebody mentions a game I've never heard of, I'm honour-bound to buy it. Today's foray into the halls of obscurity is Dark Sector, and I think you can tell what sort of game it is from the title alone.
I can stop trying to add procedural generation to Exon any time I want. I just choose to search for the slightest possible excuse and... oops, there it goes.
There are times in life when you just want to sink into a massive singleplayer RPG while singing along to your own CD collection. Does Tower of Time scratch that itch?
Despite how often I complain about Unity, I really wouldn't be here without it... but there is also a lot of catastrophic bullshit in there that causes me no end of frustration. Today's exhibit: Asset Bundles.
I sassed UT2004's Invasion game mode last year, so it's time for me to put my money where my mouth is -- and try to build my version. Yes, it's time to mod UT99, 20 years too late!
Sometimes it's worth going back -- ALL the way back -- just to see what things were really like back then. I never played the original Command & Conquer at the time, but I love a bit of archeology.
I picked up a copy of the Command & Conquer compilation The First Decade mainly because I wanted access to all the good stuff outside of EA’s Origin launcher, where I’d sampled them…
Time travel is a bad plot device, except in The Terminator. But what about the Arnie-in-shades-with-a-shotgun franchise as a whole? Yes, it's Close... But No Biscuit.
Every year I play UT2004, and every year it makes me dream of something that could have been. This year, I am dreaming of... the bonus Instant Action game mode "Invasion"?!
You know that thing where it turns out you've forgotten an entire swathe of your life? Evidence suggests that I made more Lego stop motion films than I thought. Enjoy!
I don't like vampires, so I didn't buy Skyrim's first expansion pack Dawnguard at the time. But now I've got it in the Anniversary Edition... can it win me over?
I couldn't get my Unity Milkshape importer to do animations the first time around, so obviously I decided to try again with no changes to my approach or new information.
I can spend hours swithering over purchasing games on digital download sites, but as soon as I see a boxed copy of something utterly obscure I instantly press "buy". Why is that? Anyway, I bought K.Hawk: Survival Instinct for my XP machine.
Despite hating Neverwinter Nights, I played its first expansion pack anyway and it was... not awful. But how does the second expansion pack, Hordes of the Underdark, shape up?
I decided to replay Neverwinter Nights a while back and gave up because it's just not very good. Then, because apparently I am a masochist, I tried again.
Inspired by my recent experience with an obscure old action-strategy, I might be about to completely upend Exon's visuals. Please help me decide if I'm about to ruin everything or not.
I played the demo of Gunlok for five minutes when I was about 12, and somehow it left a massive impression. Over 20 years later, I stumbled into a physical box...
No One Lives Forever will probably never get a digital re-release due to legal rights battles, so thank goodness for physical copies and Windows XP machines.
LEGO Rock Raiders was a formative game for me, so you can imagine my delight when I finally got it running again on the old XP machine. Is it as good as I remember?
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