DOOM + DOOM II: Why Choose If You Can Have Both?. I’ve always considered 1994’s DOOM II to be more of an expansion to 1993’s DOOM—a very necessary one, that is: who would want to play DOOM without the double barrel shotgun? I can live without that chainsaw, but the super shotgun, no way. It’s not only packing a punch, rapidly becoming my favourite weapon to put holes though Pinkies, but also inspiring future (retro) shooters to have keyboard slot 3 reserved for that double buckshot ...| jefklakscodex.com
It’s been too long since I’ve taken another stab at one of my many love/hate relationships; this time arguably the last good installment in New World Computing’s Might & Magic genre: Might & Magic VIII: Day of the Destroyer, or simply shortened as MM8. When it was released in 2000, this was the game that introduced me to the sprawling worlds of computer RPGs. Twenty-three years ago, I had no clue what I was doing, but I was most definitely having fun. I never managed to finish it, nor i...| PC on Jefklak's Codex
A few years ago, I encountered Marcus Huderle’s Reverse Engineering Carrot Crazy - Part 1 - …| Brain Baking