I really don't have a lot of patience for FPS games. Doom, wolfenstein, DN3D all failed to capture me the way this one did. Maneuvering a space ship in three dimensions and solving door puzzles just appealed to me way more than firing absurd weapons poorly into badly rendered monsters.
I really don't have a lot of patience for FPS games. Doom, wolfenstein, DN3D all failed to capture me the way this one did. Maneuvering a space ship in three dimensions and solving door puzzles just appealed to me way more than firing absurd weapons poorly into badly rendered monsters.
Worms is a fantastically designed party game. The delta between what you think will happen vs. what actually happens during a turn is huge. Even players who lose horribly (or early in a long game) still have a blast with the silliness the game demands.
Worms is a fantastically designed party game. The delta between what you think will happen vs. what actually happens during a turn is huge. Even players who lose horribly (or early in a long game) still have a blast with the silliness the game demands.
I started with a Troll Elemental Shaman, and while I dabbled in alts throughout the years, I keep coming back to that dude.
I started with a Troll Elemental Shaman, and while I dabbled in alts throughout the years, I keep coming back to that dude.
LucasArts had a string of hits of some of my favorite games - Monkey Island, Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis, but this one, this is the one I think about A LOT.
LucasArts had a string of hits of some of my favorite games - Monkey Island, Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis, but this one, this is the one I think about A LOT.