If that game was sold for a few dollars, it could be a good way to (re)discover an old game. But for almost 20 dollars, there are way better titles available online; nostalgia be damned.
Browsing: retrogaming
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.
Is there some place left for classic real-time strategy games? Is it possible to recreate some of that 90’s and early 2000’s feeling, without be accused of copying Command and Conquer, StarCraft and the others?
An evil empire whose conquest will not be complete until a dark lord gets his hands on the content of your head; explosions and violent combat in space; a strange and mysterious base to explore… And all the cheesy and badly acted FMV you could wish for.
Développé par Lavapotion et publié par Coffee Stain, Songs of Conquest est un jeu de stratégie fantastique qui plaira aux nostalgiques de la série Heroes of Might and Magic et d’Age of Wonders.
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.
Do you like retro aesthetics? Do you like shooting zombies, demons, bad guys and the like until you run out of bullets? The SVGA podcast is offering you the chance to win a copy of the Boomer Shooters bundle from Humble Bundle.
Pour à peine plus de 3 $, Vampire Survivors est fantastique. L’ambiance est réussie, les visuels sont tout à fait adaptés à l’esprit du titre, et on se prend à vouloir y rejouer, encore et encore.
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.