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Posted by Metal_Kitty666
Posted on 25 May, 2013 at 04:13AM ↑ 1 ↓ 0
Retro: Valkyrie Profile
Posted by Gilgamesh
Posted on 29 April, 2013 at 9:54PM ↑ 0 ↓ 0
Just a little somethin'
Posted by Metal_Kitty666
Posted on 10 March, 2013 at 7:47PM ↑ 0 ↓ 0
Retro: Heretic: Shadow of the Serpent Riders
Posted by Gilgamesh
Posted on 27 February, 2013 at 02:32AM ↑ 0 ↓ 0
Retro: Heretic: Shadow of the Serpent Riders

What was that about it being too PC heavy around here? Sorry, but I'll get to that later. The recent article on Doom inspired me to give my two cents about my favourite "Doom clone" Heretic.

Released in 1994 using a modified version of the Doom engine Heretic and its "expansion" Shadow of the Serpent Riders was a great FPS that in my mind, trumps Doom 1 or 2.

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Doom vs Doom 3
Posted by Billy
Posted on 15 February, 2013 at 8:16PM ↑ 0 ↓ 0
Doom vs Doom 3

The original Doom is one of my all time favorite games. I love it, everything about it. I love the guns, I love the enemies, I love the levels, I love the art. I'm a little obsessed sometimes. Doom 1 came out 1993 in Doom 2 came out in 1994, then came Doom 3 in... 2004. See, I'm an odd position compared to most fans of the classic Doom fans; I played Doom 3 before I played the original two, on the original Xbox even. I'm not gonna lie, I was a little late to the FPS party. While games like Halo were gaining popularity I was sticking to my platformer guns (and starting to suffer because of it, lest we all forget all the bad Sonic titles that came out around this time). Eventually my friend Macoy showed me games like Halo and, you guessed it, Doom 3! I thought Doom 3 was pretty cool, but wondered what the first one was like. Remembering that SRB2 (see Fan Works #1) was built on the original Doom engine I began searching online, and discovered that the original was shareware. Oh wow! I played the hell out of it. That said, I enjoyed both of these games, but which of them is better? I've been playing both of these games, and I'm going to tell you which I feel is the more enjoyable game.

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Guest Retro: Metroid II
Posted by Lazlo Falconi
Posted on 3 February, 2013 at 8:07PM ↑ 1 ↓ 0
Guest Retro: Metroid II

This site is getting a little bit too PC-loving. Come on guys, did we really need two Descent articles in a row? (The answer is obviously yes, but it's a rhetorical question.) What about the handheld love? What about... Metroid II: The Return of Samus.

In the far-flung futuristic year 20X5, the surprisingly not male Samus Aran is dispatched to perform a mass genocide on planet SR388, killing off every living creature she comes across. It is up to you stop this maniac at once make sure she performs her duties with the utmost precision!

Metroid II: The Return of Samus is an often overlooked game by Metroid fans, probably due to it's being nestled between the first game, and what is arguably the greatest side scrolling action game ever, Super Metroid. But Metroid II definitely does Metroid like no other Metroid does Metroid.

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Retro of the Week - Aria of Sorrow
Posted by Swifto
Posted on 26 August, 2012 at 10:57AM ↑ 0 ↓ 0
Retro of the Week: Harmony of Dissonance
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Posted on 19 August, 2012 at 07:17AM ↑ 0 ↓ 0
Retro of the Week - Castlevania: Circle of the Moon
Posted by Swifto
Posted on 12 August, 2012 at 11:36AM ↑ 0 ↓ 0
Retro of the Week - Castlevania: Circle of the Moon

So after Castlevania: Symphony of the Night released, the world was amazed. THIS was a great game. An 'instant classic', to quote an over-used phrase. So naturally, it was time to see if Konami could replicate that success!

....Half a decade later, on a much less powerful system. The Gameboy Advance? A handheld typically associated with kids? Make a game with blood, demons and dark tones on that platform? Makes perfect sense!

Well, in retrospect, yeah, it kinda does. Metroid F

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Retro of the Night: Castlevania: Symphony of the Week
Posted by Swifto
Posted on 5 August, 2012 at 09:36AM ↑ 0 ↓ 0