For the 20th episode of the SVGA podcast, Hugo Prévost and Robert Hiltz restart the galactic war between the Terran, the Zerg and the Protoss and try to see if this classic was a gem, or a game that killed a genre.
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Pour le 21e épisode de Pixels et préjugés, Hugo Prévost, Francis Beaudry, Alexandre Boutet Dorval et Louis-Gabriel Parent-Belzile présentent chacun leur coup de coeur vidéoludique.
For this new SVGA episode, Hugo Prévost and Robert Hiltz explore this early access game published by MicroProse that combines 90’s graphics with newer physics models and semi-relalistic flying.
Jordan Freeman, the CEO and cofounder, sits down with us and answer a few question about his digital storefront for PC gaming enthusiasts.
Will you save the Lemmings? Or condemn them to their doom? Hugo and Robert explore the franchise and the 30th anniversary documentary about the game.
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.
Tanks, planes, spies, ships, civilian factories, focuses… Take command of everything and become a master of logistics and strategy. But mostly logistics.
So, I have to say, some of this is my own fault. I saw that Black Legend was set in the 17th century, after some kind of war, and that in order to get the king’s pardon you had to go free a town from something. That’s all I knew when I was offered a chance to review the game. Seemed fun!