• MIDItheKID@lemmy.world
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      6 days ago

      I seriously don’t think this game gets enough credit. It basically invented the combat system used in a bunch of AAA titles today. Like the Batman games. Sure they have been refined and improved it, but it was revolutionary at the time.

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    7 days ago

    I didnt know oni was on pc. Ive been playing it recently on ps2 and let me say the movement in that game is amazing.

    • Ark-5@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      7 days ago

      I recently went through getting it to run on Linux. It’s one of the only Bungie games I haven’t played. Shockingly in depth combat, I’m enjoying it, but I’m bad at combo based fighting games, so I’m playing it in very bite sized pieces.

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    7 days ago

    Looove Dues Ex. I just looked up The Neverhood, and it looks so interesting. Definitely going to need to watch a long play of that.

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    7 days ago

    I dont’t think I’ve ever played an eidos game that actually worked and ran out of the box. Such a bad experience.

    FF7 was hot garbage

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    7 days ago

    I used to play one of those demo disc games where you get to fly an aircraft and do missiona, but back then i had bo clue what the mission was i was just happy being able to fly.

    I never stopped playing games, i was always taught that you can’t pilot when you’re colorblind so i was convinced video games would allow me to do things real life would never let me.

    Skyrim really caught me and after that cyberpunk took it’s place, i just love being rewarded for your work and getting to do cool shit with that money.

    Real life barely feels like you’re being rewarded anymore imo.

    • FeloniousPunk@lemmy.today
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      6 days ago

      Their logos and packaging were designed by focus2 in Dallas, TX. I used to work there. Fun fact: The lead designer for Return to Wolfenstein project was flying back from Hong Kong, from a press check/approval of the metal tin packaging, on 9/11. He was stuck out of the country for a while. Really cool guy. But I’m not sure focus2 was involved in Rage. They were decimated by the economy after 9/11, never did really recover from that. I think they had gone under by then.