A nostalgic look at one of the best – and most strange – adventure game of the 90’s.
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How many retro games do you need? Enough to feed your nostalgia? Or is it something else?
Arcade racing, good music, and vast territories to explore: what more can you ask for?
This upcoming game should be « just difficult enough » to keep even the best managers on their toes.
Mods: they exist in Hearts of Iron IV. And some are quite good. Up to a point?
Tanks, planes, spies, ships, civilian factories, focuses… Take command of everything and become a master of logistics and strategy. But mostly logistics.
Get out your sword, prepare your spells, and try to dominate the land of this upcoming adventure and strategy game.
There’s episodes, and there’s episodes: both SVGA’s cohosts are hard at work to prepare the next installment of our retrogaming series, with Burnout: Paradise, but in the meantime, they decided to launch a new type of discussion, called DLCs.
One man. A world-spanning conspiracy. And something akin to bunny-hopping, but more like toad-hopping, and it’s probably quite bad for the knees and the legs. This is Splinter Cell.
You end up on a strange island. No one takes you by the hand. There’s no quest markers. Not many clues. Just one vague objective: understand. In 1993, Myst was a sensation. And 28 years later, this exploration and adventure game still holds up.