Posted June 18, 2014
LynetteC: I think you're right about the 'Old School Gaming'. Not only because of the price of games then, but also because back in the day, content was everything. There was no full orchestral soundtrack and fancy, realistic 3d graphics so there had to be gameplay. My favourite example of this is Ultima 4 - The Quest Of The Avatar. The graphics are only 16 colours, the music was basic midi but the content; oh my, that game would keep you trekking across Britannia from one town and shrine to another and back again for DAYS on end. One of my all-time favourites.
And from one of my favourites to another - Sacred Gold. What a game! I may snag a gift code next time it comes around just so that I can introduce someone to it's fabulousness! lol
What character do you play? Every time I re-play, I intend to try a different character but always end up a vampire. :-)
Cyberevil: Jesus and a Vampire? And from one of my favourites to another - Sacred Gold. What a game! I may snag a gift code next time it comes around just so that I can introduce someone to it's fabulousness! lol
What character do you play? Every time I re-play, I intend to try a different character but always end up a vampire. :-)
Talk about two opposite ends of the spectrum!
(I REALLY hated U-4, guess I just wasn't up to the moral challenge... Hell i couldn't even bring myself to say I wasn't proud when asked!)