Posted October 23, 2014
LuciusP: Haven't pegged a favourite species yet and still trying to find my bearings with each of them, but so far, the zippiness of the alien makes it the most exciting, and the ability to climb over any part of the map is something new for me. More games should have that ability, even though it's very easy to lose your bearings at times.
I know gog did an amazing job on this with their beta of this. It's superb and the older games only usually work better due to better computers and networks. Only issue is some of the older games only support out dated multiplayer connections or have networking code that's outdated inefficient and over all buggy. I don't think this game ever suffered from those problems so it was probably pretty easy to get this game working for modern systems. Hopefully more games as far back as the mid 90's will see multiplayer support again through gog.com.Skwareblox: I played this back in the day both single player and multiplayer. My favorite mode then was co-op because i sucked at regular DM because i was so young but i don't remember this game being so fast paced. I guess maybe my senses were a lot sharper back then and things seemed a lot slower.
Single player was a fun experience and nerve wracking playing as a marine back in the day. It was incredibly fun though but now it's aged and it shows quite a bit with the simple goals of "Hit the button for the next thing to happen!" but that's okay. A lot of this game oddly reminds me of the original unreal, i don't know what engine they used at the time though. Probably something they made themselves that resembled the unreal engine.
LuciusP: Despite a minor hiccup when I first tried logging into MP games, it's amazing how fast you can get into a game and just play and thankfully the graphics are at a level where they look great and don't require massive bandwidth for rendering so lag is minimal. Single player was a fun experience and nerve wracking playing as a marine back in the day. It was incredibly fun though but now it's aged and it shows quite a bit with the simple goals of "Hit the button for the next thing to happen!" but that's okay. A lot of this game oddly reminds me of the original unreal, i don't know what engine they used at the time though. Probably something they made themselves that resembled the unreal engine.
Skwareblox: I played this back in the day both single player and multiplayer. My favorite mode then was co-op because i sucked at regular DM because i was so young but i don't remember this game being so fast paced. I guess maybe my senses were a lot sharper back then and things seemed a lot slower.
Single player was a fun experience and nerve wracking playing as a marine back in the day. It was incredibly fun though but now it's aged and it shows quite a bit with the simple goals of "Hit the button for the next thing to happen!" but that's okay. A lot of this game oddly reminds me of the original unreal, i don't know what engine they used at the time though. Probably something they made themselves that resembled the unreal engine.
Rocket_Bird: I used to play this game pretty competitively in multiplayer in both DM and Co-Op, and I can almost echo your experience. My reaction time is certainly slower with age :) Single player was a fun experience and nerve wracking playing as a marine back in the day. It was incredibly fun though but now it's aged and it shows quite a bit with the simple goals of "Hit the button for the next thing to happen!" but that's okay. A lot of this game oddly reminds me of the original unreal, i don't know what engine they used at the time though. Probably something they made themselves that resembled the unreal engine.
I just got out of a co-op. Not sure if it's just me, but I simply cannot recognize the map!
If you had the normal version of this back in the day there may have been some maps for the gold edition that you simply never played! I don't remember if i had gold edition or not back then but i know there's things here i don't remember all to well myself.