Retro recollections: Still Doom-ed after all these years
There’s something very special about iD Software’s Doom (and Doom II).
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There’s something very special about iD Software’s Doom (and Doom II).
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In which my journey through Final Fantasy VII continues by way of pondering on a much more modern game with lots of depth.
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High scores feel like a retro concept, but in reality they’ve just morphed into other methods of online measurement.
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I’ve been taking to the waves of late in one of the best N64 games.
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There’s something quite endearing (and, let’s be honest, here, deeply nostalgic) about old videogame commercials. But this one just about tops them all.
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In which our heroes set out on an epic quest… to capture a very stupid bird.
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Yes, it’s a special double episode of my run through classic JRPG Final Fantasy VII. Mostly due to the scarcity of save points along the way.
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It is possible to have an enjoyable retro games hunt in London, although you’ve got to plan carefully.
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The intrusion of other games into my Final Fantasy VII challenge was always going to be tough, but not one I expected to face quite so quickly.
Retro recollections: Final Fantasy VII challenge hour 6: That damned elf Read More »
In which the tedium of the train lines is left far behind, with significant upticks in both gameplay and narrative.
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