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lmao i forgot i installed that.
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#493
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i played the first part it's alright, i might switch the ravenloft one though in a vampire mood and it's first person and not top down
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#494
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hmm ravenloft does sound fun.
these games in my mind are like, nostalgic, cozy, deep, immersive. But then when i play them theyre dos, dos, and more dos. | ||
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#495
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(that joke was crafted especially for ekco)
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#496
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This is a game that was unknown to me but I got on good old games, it was clunky but pretty cool, and super vibey.
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#497
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My friends got me that, the sequel: No Regret, for my birthday. Was one of the absolute best DOS games ever. And omg the theme was so good. Glad you're enjoying your space... activism game.
"No Regret was generally well received. Major Mike wrote in GamePro, "Regret shows no remorse in outclassing its predecessor by showcasing better graphics, more refined gameplay, and more mayhem." He considered the forward roll a particularly strong addition, and also commented positively on the music. He gave the game a 4.5 out of 5 in graphics and a perfect 5.0 in every other category (sound, control, and fun factor).[14] GameSpot praised the attention to detail in the graphics.[10] PC Gamer welcomed the addition of controller support.[11] There was a general impression that the difficulty had increased over No Remorse, partly thanks to superior enemy A.I. and partly thanks to the trickier puzzles and traps. No Regret was nominated as Computer Games Strategy Plus's 1996 action game of the year, although it lost to Syndicate Wars." Syndicate Wars so good, too. | ||
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Last edited by Cecily; 09-13-2025 at 03:25 AM..
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