I'm a pretty seasoned PC gamer (as I've been doing it for the better part of my childhood), and I've sort of grown unimpressed with the new games coming out. Either they're just a clone of another game (take every COD game in the last 5 years), they're short (Limbo was good for the 2 hours it gave me), they're overpriced ($60, really?), or the gameplay isn't interesting enough to keep me playing. With seemingly nowhere to turn, I've started to take interest in older games. I just recently purchased Dues-Ex Human Revolution (a newer title) and received the two older iterations of the game (the original, and Invisible War). I also have an old copy of Fallout 2 and a Majora's Mask N64 ROM that I can use with Project 64. In playing some of them (if only for a little while) I've come to see that some old games are, in fact, better than the glossy commercial products that many new gamers have come to know. I do say though, the Happy Mask Salesman is still really creepy.
AuthorA pretty nerdy teenager, aspiring to be a maker or programmer (in the distant future). Archives
May 2013
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