I'm terrible at them... but I remember stumbling across Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory and spend a like 5 or 6 months getting wrecked but enjoying myself. I always like playing as the Engineer and planting mines or the Soldier and trying to make use of the mortar.
(The one time I managed to get Nukem 3D working as multiplayer with a friend and some rando was the first and last time I did anything cool to get a kill. We were both using jetpacks on the football field map, I had been getting my ass wrecked, in a wild spray of the shrink ray managed to hit the other person and somehow stomp on them with my boot for an insta kill.)
I also managed to play Doom2 enough when I was young, long enough that I would dream about being chased by the "ghost" demons.
Cyber-Mage was pretty nifty, found that on one of my kicks digging through websites of abandonware.
I also managed to play Doom2 enough when I was young, long enough that I would dream about being chased by the “ghost” demons.
That's the most fun part about the old Doom games. They are so immersive that they can make you have wild nightmares and crazy dreams. I have been playing Doom my whole life and still have dreams about going down dark hallways and the sound of the door effects.
I'm terrible at them... but I remember stumbling across Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory and spend a like 5 or 6 months getting wrecked but enjoying myself. I always like playing as the Engineer and planting mines or the Soldier and trying to make use of the mortar.
(The one time I managed to get Nukem 3D working as multiplayer with a friend and some rando was the first and last time I did anything cool to get a kill. We were both using jetpacks on the football field map, I had been getting my ass wrecked, in a wild spray of the shrink ray managed to hit the other person and somehow stomp on them with my boot for an insta kill.)
I also managed to play Doom2 enough when I was young, long enough that I would dream about being chased by the "ghost" demons.
Cyber-Mage was pretty nifty, found that on one of my kicks digging through websites of abandonware.
The System Shocks and Deus Ex are classics.
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That's the most fun part about the old Doom games. They are so immersive that they can make you have wild nightmares and crazy dreams. I have been playing Doom my whole life and still have dreams about going down dark hallways and the sound of the door effects.