I went to a drive in car show last weekend with my 1st gen Camaro club and when I was walking around the town square looking at cars I noticed a hot sauce shop. They had just about every sauce I have seen on this channel on the shelves, I couldn't take them all home but got some Aardvark and Ass in the E.R.
Classic game indeed. The sound effects are better on these newer machines than when I first played. I don't know what the deal was with my PC back then, but most of the sounds cut out early.
@@LetsBurnWithBrigands When the white shirted guys (the officers) should Spion! it sounded fine, but their death cry Nein, So Was! just said Nein, so... which always felt wrong even before I knew what it meant! Seriously, look up a translation for all of the things they say (bosses included) and some of them are hilarious.
Kept waiting to see steam come out of your ears after round 9, your face was so red. But as a bonus for me your system glitched during round 4 so I got to hear more of the music (round 4 is my favorite). This game captivated every male I knew when it first came out. I used to play some of the spin-offs where you play as some sort of mage.
I didn't realize how untrusting the Nazis were until this specific run... so many locked doors... SO MANY KEYS. Didn't know about a mage spinoff; did you play as one of those robed guys that shoot fire?
@@LetsBurnWithBrigands It was called Catacomb Abyss, though they made 4 total games, Catacomb Abyss is the sequel to Catacomb 3D. You play as a mage or a wizard type character, they don't really specify. The style is just like Wolfenstein or Doom.
This game blew my 14 year old mind - it just didn't seem possible compared to other games at the time.
Completely agree. Like seeing the Matrix in 1999... just a game changer.
I went to a drive in car show last weekend with my 1st gen Camaro club and when I was walking around the town square looking at cars I noticed a hot sauce shop. They had just about every sauce I have seen on this channel on the shelves, I couldn't take them all home but got some Aardvark and Ass in the E.R.
Nice! I think a couple of them are Heat Hot Sauce exclusives, but maybe they ship and stock them in select stores like that one.
Classic game indeed. The sound effects are better on these newer machines than when I first played. I don't know what the deal was with my PC back then, but most of the sounds cut out early.
Yeah I remember that effect. "ACHTUH"!
@@LetsBurnWithBrigands When the white shirted guys (the officers) should Spion! it sounded fine, but their death cry Nein, So Was! just said Nein, so... which always felt wrong even before I knew what it meant! Seriously, look up a translation for all of the things they say (bosses included) and some of them are hilarious.
Kept waiting to see steam come out of your ears after round 9, your face was so red. But as a bonus for me your system glitched during round 4 so I got to hear more of the music (round 4 is my favorite). This game captivated every male I knew when it first came out. I used to play some of the spin-offs where you play as some sort of mage.
I didn't realize how untrusting the Nazis were until this specific run... so many locked doors... SO MANY KEYS. Didn't know about a mage spinoff; did you play as one of those robed guys that shoot fire?
@@LetsBurnWithBrigands It was called Catacomb Abyss, though they made 4 total games, Catacomb Abyss is the sequel to Catacomb 3D. You play as a mage or a wizard type character, they don't really specify. The style is just like Wolfenstein or Doom.