Ha ha ha :) But if you skipped sun, your skin did not get damaged and you look waaaay younger then you would've otherwise. In short, games are good for health! ;)
I found this channel thanks to your amiga videos, i have slowly worked my way up on all your videos (skipped the compilations), my thoughts so far. Your jokes hit way better, you are not cringe anymore (sorry?) and your videos are waaaay better quality. Thank you for these, Have you considered making a “worst amigs/dos/windows games of i think it could be very entertaining to see all the garbage developers put out in different years. Thank you for making these
Thanks a lot! Are you saying that I am not a King of Cringe(tm) anymore? That's just crazy! Cause if not me then who!? ;) Also, yeah, I realise that the quality's better, and hopefully it'll still keep improving. "Worst" video sounds like a fun idea. I'll go with it at some point if you don't mind? Though, how would one put anything in the video with Pro Soccer 2190? There are just no worse games in existence? xD
Thanks so much for your effort on all videos you did and you are working on. Thumbs UP! - You motivated me to renew my "stone old" PC for a DOS retro game PC. Thanks for that too. I also have an Amiga 2000 and 1200 HDD and it is so awesome to feel back to the 90's. Special greetings to you from Austria!
Thank you for your kind words! :) And good luck in restoring all three machines! Hopefully, they're in a fully working condition and you'll be able to have a lot of fun with them. Disk drive in my old A500 died, and all I can do now is emulate it. But it's better than nothing.
20 of these I have in my PC collection (I was not interested in arcade or platform games, generally), in their big boxes, disk(s), manuals, maps and advertising! Needless to say, I play them regularly! 1995 is, so obviously, the best year in gaming!
Dark Forces is legendary & for good reason. Not sure if younger viewers would understand this but the fact that you could aim up & down was a big deal at the time, even if it didn’t actually affect the way the game projected your shot to target, you could keep the gun straight & still hit enemies on walls & ledges. The reality is it’s as important to gaming history as Doom is, Dark Forces is absolutely the better game. It told a story that went way beyond “collect keys, get to the end” that is even considered Star Wars canon. I love Doom but Dark Forces is the better game & I love it. Full Throttle is awesome & absolutely a recommend it. I never felt it was cheapened by the puzzles, I just felt it was a bit different & the game flows better for it, without constant backtracking & moon logic. BioForge looked incredible in it’s day & whilst the pre-rendered background trick means it isn’t perfect it still looks better than others in the genre. It also has a better story than most for the time & is absolutely a classic, not to be missed. Now I come to think about it having characters scaling on a pre-rendered background is not dissimilar to modern movies having actors walking around a green set & pasting in the environment later. 😄 The Beast Within is great, the whole series is. The FMV sequences can be a bit campy but it just adds to the game & the story telling is, for me, the story telling. Discworld! Awesome, awesome game that captured the humour of the books well. My ex & me completed it & the sequel on the PS1, where it played fine with a controller *but* that is in part because there’s no fast action to worry about. As fans of bacon… sorry, sorry I don’t know why I’m thinking of bacon? As fans of the books we loved every silly, moon logic moment of it. Decent was 1 of the first games to really show of what a Voodoo (or other 3D accelerator) for you over software rendering & managed to be an excellent game too. It got tough & you needed to adapt your tactics as much as you could but it was great fun & had a weight to it’s physics that felt great to play. Worms! My mate & me played so much Worms our other friends stopped playing with us because they never stood a chance. 😄 That was also on the PS1 though, where playing with a control pad was a but slower than with a mouse but being turn based it wasn’t a big deal. You put Crusader on my radar I think? It’s an interesting one to be sure but back in ‘95 it was 3D FPS or nothing for my shooters & I didn’t give it any attention. Earthworm Jim is so much fun that it carried over from the 16Bit era. It’s still fun now & I actually have it on Evercade now. The Need For Speed looked more real than it was to me too, back in the day & the variety in the way the different cars drove was so much more varied than most for the time. What you may not know is, there’s no damage model because that was a condition of the licence agreement with real world car manufacturers. Car makers didn’t want gamers to see their cars with damage on them, as silly as that sounds now, & it was not just NfS, that was the same for several early 3D racers as graphics got more realistic, by the standards of the time anyway. Terminal Velocity originally released as a software only 3D game & the 3D accelerator patch(s) came after. What makes that impressive is how well it played in software, although PC’s were getting more ‘powerful’ at that point. It plays so well & I love it. Not one to miss out on. Simon the Sorcerer II improved on the first game & is great fun, even if it is aimed at younger audiences. The Dig is a lesser known classic & one any fan of P&C games &/or great story telling in video games absolutely should play! Has Open Tyrian been ported to practically everything? I have it on my (hacked) 3DS right now! As for They Live & Story of Ricky (AKA: Ricky O) They Live rocks for sure, that fight scene in the ally between Roddy Piper & Keith David was filmed in real time & went on for so long because they were actually competing with each other & neither wanted to be the first to quit, when they get exhausted at the end that was real, they were so knackered. Story of Ricky is something else. There’s no way to overstate just how over the top it is or what creating anime violence with practical effects looks like. Absolutely do invite friends to watch it & see how many say “I thought you were exaggerating but…” 😄 Screamer was & is excellent for it’s time but Screamer 2 feels like such a step up over the first game, because it was. Hexen! What a great game! If you’re in to FPS’s (First Person Shooters) it’s absolutely recommended. Rayman is legendary. It was ported to practically every platform at one time or another so it’s not hard to find but yeh, you put it perfectly when you said “it still is.” (One of the best platform games of all time.) I personally think the art style means it even holds up in that department to this day as well as playing as well as any modern 2D platformer. It’s legendary for a reason. I’m going to be honest, by the time MK3 came out I was done with 1 on 1 2D fighters. There were so many new experiences on the market I just didn’t go back to that kind of game. What a banger list! My goodness that’s a list from the year consumer 3D acceleration became a thing but doesn’t only lean in to the “new hotness” of 3D gaming, thank you.
Dark Forces with the looking up and down was indeed a big deal. That combined with classic bottomless Star Wars chasms was the first occasion when a game gave me vertigo.
I agree. While first stage in first Doom has the best FPS music to date (in my eyes that is), Dark Forces is a better game. I think cause while being FPS, it was less of a shooter, more of a movie that you participated in. And in Doom, it's definitely A shooter. Oh some of the Beast Within videos are as cringe as they come, and you can definitely tell that the actors are having fun being odd goofballs, but that's irrelevant and doesn't take away from the incredible story at all. All fans of bacon should unite! We would easily be the biggest force in the World. Both, in number AND size. ;) If you're interested in the Crusader, there's the second that came out a year later, I believe, "No Regret" was its subtitle, and it was even better. Yep, both movies are great, and both are a bit ridiculous in their own right. And most importantly both are must-watches! Oh, Screamer 2 is my favourite arcade-style racer of all time. It's just so much fun and in such a beautiful (for the time) package. The platformers are a fun genre because they don't get old. I mean look at flight simulations or strategies for instance. People rarely come back to them, as there's been so much improvement and so many new mechanics added to them, that objectively speaking the new games are much better. But platformers, they've peaked in the mid 90s, and ever since then, there's been more good games, but they don't differ that much from those of our youth. The next will cover 1992, but one after will be for 1996, and there will definitely be few of the video accelerated games in it.
Y'all need to do what I'm doing: Get ExoDOS and then go back and rewatch every single of these "25 Essential DOS Games 19xx" videos to put them in my favorites. Speaking of which, is there a playlist for this specific series on this channel? I didn't see one. Thanks for another great and nostalgic video!
There's no playlist for this particular series yet, as there's only three episodes so far, but I'll make one. I'll try to do it later today after work. That is, if I don't forget about it. ;)
For me, some of these games made extra impression because except Populus 2 on the Amiga, it was the first games I participated in linking several computers together and play against each other.
Me and my friends were gaming on PS1's for Command and Conquer Red Alert, we'd use a serial link and play epic Vs. Battles against each other. Good times. We're all on PC now but back in the day I had a bit of PC knowledge out of our group and I was the only one for a long while. I was learning the DOs language at one point but never finished.
I can imagine the rogue squadron team boss saying about terminal velocity: "...ok guys, we just need a higher resolution clone of this. can you make it?..."
YES!!!! NOT A HERETIC! you included Ablion by bluebyte i need not condemn your list as an absolute failure. clearly the best game of 1995 on dos. still very replayable with plenty of retro charm
@@LuaanTi kind of a pitty we never got to see the earlier games that team did amber star and amber moon... there where kind of spiritual ansestors to albion but dont think they ever got a translation not sure.... maybe there is one kicking about... this was before their time at bluebyte if i remeber correctly..
How's it going? Loved this video. Been on a big early and mid 90's pc kick as it's nostalgia that I missed out on. Curious if you've play It Came From The Desert 2: Antheads and Realm Of The Haunting?
Very very nice games. 1995 was a good year. Good game vintage. :D I played quite a bit of Heroes of Might and Magic back in the day and recently too. Same with Tyrian, which is really good in my opinion. I recently finished it on my phone as Open Tyrian. The story was really cool :D I notice now how much the language barrier was hindering me as a kid, so I had trouble with games where understanding English was important to their enjoyment and/or completion. Now I'm glad to go back to those games with the right weapons to bust that language barrier. I've heard of but not yet played most of the other games. And what I've heard was high praise. I fired up The Dig once but left it for later, when I'd have more time. :D We all know what that leads to. Jagged Alliance looks very interesting as well.
That little bit of footage of The Dig took around an hour to record, and to get to. A lot of story in dialogue in that one. That said, I've not felt the passage of time. It's so well written, it's really good! Jagged Alliance is really one of the better games ever made. If you're into the genre. Good, b-movie story in it too, so that's always fun. And my fave Heroes would have to be the second. It had everything the first did but more, better and fixed, and still sported a nice to the eye pixel graphics. I think it's the graphics in third, that make it my least favourite out of the original trilogy. Even if objectively speaking it's definitely the best.
@@OldAndNewVideoGames I'll have to return to The Dig then. :) I like team RPGs, so one where they also interact in some way with one another is even better. If that doesn't happen, I usually make up some some backstory for them anyway. I'll check the second Heroes too. I'll gather all my dwarves for that one :D
I loved X-Com Terror From the Deep and the music was so effective at putting over the environment. I seem to remember that they tried to explain away the loss of technological advancements in the first game by saying that all alien technology stopped working after you kill the brain on Cydonia, but don't quote me on that.
No, the second game didn't have tech from the first because 1) lasers and plasmas are useless underwater (would have been handy for the terror missions, though!), 2) Elerium is incredibly precious, 3) Alien Alloys dissolve _really_ readily in salt water (which only makes the Elerium even _more_ precious, because a lot of the sunk UFOs are already quite ruined). If you squint a bit, it makes sense, most of the technology really wouldn't have been very useful underwater. Even the armour is useless, because the enemies use sonic weapons which would not be dissipated in the slightest by the "conventional" armour (and melee attacks are strong and accurate enough to penetrate the weak points, as with Chryssalids from the original). The _third_ game didn't have tech from the _second_ because it all stopped working when T'leth was destroyed. The only remnant is Zrbite itself, which while now inert, became incredibly useful exactly _because_ it's so inert - no longer as a power source, but instead an inert lining for spaceship engines, allowing extreme temperatures and pressures, and opening the path to interstellar travel. The small amounts of Elerium flowing from the Frontier and Mars finally allow us to slowly start using Elerium-based technology again.
@@LuaanTi You know what? While I know it's all not the case whatsoever. At least not officially. I am accepting this explanation as is. It's much better than just complaining that it all makes no sense and is actually helpful in jumping from game to game and not wondering what, why and how. ;)
Yeah, I know, I've done the big DOS series already, with each year covered more thoroughly - good and bad. But picking the 25 out of hundreds of games is difficult as often more than that deserves to be "the best". xD
Because same developers was working on it. And it is considered as spiritul succesor to Ambermoon and Amberstar. There is even Amiga tech demo of Albions 3D FPP engine.
@@peters6345 Fair point. And if I'm to be honest PP failed to grab my attention. There was something missing in it in my opinion. I don't know what it was, but it felt off for me.
Wtf i never connected all this masterpieces were from same year........what did happen in 1994 to hardware and devs that made gaming industry put the pedal to the metal and up the ante so much?
1995 has a pretty good claim to having been the best year. I still play half of these.
They're just really good games!
1992 to 1998 was really awesome regarding games. Say, from Dune 2 until Half Life.
@@Ezyasnos Funny enough next DOS video will have both Dune games in it. :)
An incredible collection of games. No wonder I'm so pale, I didn't leave my house at all in 1995!
Ha ha ha :) But if you skipped sun, your skin did not get damaged and you look waaaay younger then you would've otherwise. In short, games are good for health! ;)
For me 1995 (and partly 96)will Always be the best year in gaming for dos and PC in general
The next one of these will be about 1992, but then after 1996, so soon I'll get to that second of your faves too. :)
Like half of these are still in my Top 20 of all time
Means it was a great year! :)
I found this channel thanks to your amiga videos, i have slowly worked my way up on all your videos (skipped the compilations), my thoughts so far.
Your jokes hit way better, you are not cringe anymore (sorry?) and your videos are waaaay better quality. Thank you for these,
Have you considered making a “worst amigs/dos/windows games of i think it could be very entertaining to see all the garbage developers put out in different years.
Thank you for making these
Thanks a lot! Are you saying that I am not a King of Cringe(tm) anymore? That's just crazy! Cause if not me then who!? ;)
Also, yeah, I realise that the quality's better, and hopefully it'll still keep improving.
"Worst" video sounds like a fun idea. I'll go with it at some point if you don't mind? Though, how would one put anything in the video with Pro Soccer 2190? There are just no worse games in existence? xD
Thanks so much for your effort on all videos you did and you are working on. Thumbs UP! - You motivated me to renew my "stone old" PC for a DOS retro game PC. Thanks for that too. I also have an Amiga 2000 and 1200 HDD and it is so awesome to feel back to the 90's. Special greetings to you from Austria!
Thank you for your kind words! :) And good luck in restoring all three machines! Hopefully, they're in a fully working condition and you'll be able to have a lot of fun with them. Disk drive in my old A500 died, and all I can do now is emulate it. But it's better than nothing.
20 of these I have in my PC collection (I was not interested in arcade or platform games, generally), in their big boxes, disk(s), manuals, maps and advertising! Needless to say, I play them regularly! 1995 is, so obviously, the best year in gaming!
Yeah, it was an amazing year! Are you playing those box box games, or are they for keeps and you're replaying the games in their digital form now?
Dark Forces is legendary & for good reason. Not sure if younger viewers would understand this but the fact that you could aim up & down was a big deal at the time, even if it didn’t actually affect the way the game projected your shot to target, you could keep the gun straight & still hit enemies on walls & ledges. The reality is it’s as important to gaming history as Doom is, Dark Forces is absolutely the better game. It told a story that went way beyond “collect keys, get to the end” that is even considered Star Wars canon. I love Doom but Dark Forces is the better game & I love it.
Full Throttle is awesome & absolutely a recommend it. I never felt it was cheapened by the puzzles, I just felt it was a bit different & the game flows better for it, without constant backtracking & moon logic.
BioForge looked incredible in it’s day & whilst the pre-rendered background trick means it isn’t perfect it still looks better than others in the genre. It also has a better story than most for the time & is absolutely a classic, not to be missed. Now I come to think about it having characters scaling on a pre-rendered background is not dissimilar to modern movies having actors walking around a green set & pasting in the environment later. 😄
The Beast Within is great, the whole series is. The FMV sequences can be a bit campy but it just adds to the game & the story telling is, for me, the story telling.
Discworld! Awesome, awesome game that captured the humour of the books well. My ex & me completed it & the sequel on the PS1, where it played fine with a controller *but* that is in part because there’s no fast action to worry about. As fans of bacon… sorry, sorry I don’t know why I’m thinking of bacon? As fans of the books we loved every silly, moon logic moment of it.
Decent was 1 of the first games to really show of what a Voodoo (or other 3D accelerator) for you over software rendering & managed to be an excellent game too. It got tough & you needed to adapt your tactics as much as you could but it was great fun & had a weight to it’s physics that felt great to play.
Worms! My mate & me played so much Worms our other friends stopped playing with us because they never stood a chance. 😄 That was also on the PS1 though, where playing with a control pad was a but slower than with a mouse but being turn based it wasn’t a big deal.
You put Crusader on my radar I think? It’s an interesting one to be sure but back in ‘95 it was 3D FPS or nothing for my shooters & I didn’t give it any attention.
Earthworm Jim is so much fun that it carried over from the 16Bit era. It’s still fun now & I actually have it on Evercade now.
The Need For Speed looked more real than it was to me too, back in the day & the variety in the way the different cars drove was so much more varied than most for the time. What you may not know is, there’s no damage model because that was a condition of the licence agreement with real world car manufacturers. Car makers didn’t want gamers to see their cars with damage on them, as silly as that sounds now, & it was not just NfS, that was the same for several early 3D racers as graphics got more realistic, by the standards of the time anyway.
Terminal Velocity originally released as a software only 3D game & the 3D accelerator patch(s) came after. What makes that impressive is how well it played in software, although PC’s were getting more ‘powerful’ at that point. It plays so well & I love it. Not one to miss out on.
Simon the Sorcerer II improved on the first game & is great fun, even if it is aimed at younger audiences.
The Dig is a lesser known classic & one any fan of P&C games &/or great story telling in video games absolutely should play!
Has Open Tyrian been ported to practically everything? I have it on my (hacked) 3DS right now! As for They Live & Story of Ricky (AKA: Ricky O) They Live rocks for sure, that fight scene in the ally between Roddy Piper & Keith David was filmed in real time & went on for so long because they were actually competing with each other & neither wanted to be the first to quit, when they get exhausted at the end that was real, they were so knackered. Story of Ricky is something else. There’s no way to overstate just how over the top it is or what creating anime violence with practical effects looks like. Absolutely do invite friends to watch it & see how many say “I thought you were exaggerating but…” 😄
Screamer was & is excellent for it’s time but Screamer 2 feels like such a step up over the first game, because it was.
Hexen! What a great game! If you’re in to FPS’s (First Person Shooters) it’s absolutely recommended.
Rayman is legendary. It was ported to practically every platform at one time or another so it’s not hard to find but yeh, you put it perfectly when you said “it still is.” (One of the best platform games of all time.) I personally think the art style means it even holds up in that department to this day as well as playing as well as any modern 2D platformer. It’s legendary for a reason.
I’m going to be honest, by the time MK3 came out I was done with 1 on 1 2D fighters. There were so many new experiences on the market I just didn’t go back to that kind of game.
What a banger list! My goodness that’s a list from the year consumer 3D acceleration became a thing but doesn’t only lean in to the “new hotness” of 3D gaming, thank you.
Dark Forces with the looking up and down was indeed a big deal. That combined with classic bottomless Star Wars chasms was the first occasion when a game gave me vertigo.
@@BromdenChief oh no! LOL! 😄
I agree. While first stage in first Doom has the best FPS music to date (in my eyes that is), Dark Forces is a better game. I think cause while being FPS, it was less of a shooter, more of a movie that you participated in. And in Doom, it's definitely A shooter.
Oh some of the Beast Within videos are as cringe as they come, and you can definitely tell that the actors are having fun being odd goofballs, but that's irrelevant and doesn't take away from the incredible story at all.
All fans of bacon should unite! We would easily be the biggest force in the World. Both, in number AND size. ;)
If you're interested in the Crusader, there's the second that came out a year later, I believe, "No Regret" was its subtitle, and it was even better.
Yep, both movies are great, and both are a bit ridiculous in their own right. And most importantly both are must-watches!
Oh, Screamer 2 is my favourite arcade-style racer of all time. It's just so much fun and in such a beautiful (for the time) package.
The platformers are a fun genre because they don't get old. I mean look at flight simulations or strategies for instance. People rarely come back to them, as there's been so much improvement and so many new mechanics added to them, that objectively speaking the new games are much better. But platformers, they've peaked in the mid 90s, and ever since then, there's been more good games, but they don't differ that much from those of our youth.
The next will cover 1992, but one after will be for 1996, and there will definitely be few of the video accelerated games in it.
Y'all need to do what I'm doing: Get ExoDOS and then go back and rewatch every single of these "25 Essential DOS Games 19xx" videos to put them in my favorites.
Speaking of which, is there a playlist for this specific series on this channel? I didn't see one.
Thanks for another great and nostalgic video!
There's no playlist for this particular series yet, as there's only three episodes so far, but I'll make one. I'll try to do it later today after work. That is, if I don't forget about it. ;)
Played most of these. Nice video.
Thanks! :)
For me, some of these games made extra impression because except Populus 2 on the Amiga, it was the first games I participated in linking several computers together and play against each other.
I see, first multiplayer experiences. Local multiplayer no less. Fun! :)
The Dig had bad graphics for the time, but it was the best story for a long time. Once I passed the beginning, I was totally captivated by the game.
The beginning is soooo long, isn't it?
You are the old game GOAT!!
Thank you! :)
Great work putting all these together. This is what YT is really about imo 👍🏼
Thanks! And comments like that make it all worth it! :)
Me and my friends were gaming on PS1's for Command and Conquer Red Alert, we'd use a serial link and play epic Vs. Battles against each other. Good times. We're all on PC now but back in the day I had a bit of PC knowledge out of our group and I was the only one for a long while. I was learning the DOs language at one point but never finished.
It must've been fun in local multiplayer. :)
@@OldAndNewVideoGames Yeah it was awesome, We used to nuke each other silly. There was quite a few of us playing so it never got stale tactics wise.
@@mantovannni :)
I can imagine the rogue squadron team boss saying about terminal velocity: "...ok guys, we just need a higher resolution clone of this. can you make it?..."
LOL :) But oddly makes sense ;)
Love the thumbnail. Im an honorary member of the polecats
Ha ha ha :) And thanks! Though all the credit should really go to LucasArts. ;)
Great video man, cheers 🍻
Thanks for watching! :)
it sooo cool at one time PC was sooo far ahead of the race when it came to gaming better graphics and really cool games...
Yup, when it overtook the Amiga and then Playstation, it was pretty much done for all other systems and PC MR began...
Golden year for video games
Yep :)
5:28 "stripped of your memories"
Apparently memories weren't the only thing they were stripping people of...
LOL :)
Albion was my first PC RPG and helluva adventure
Oh man, what a way to start with RPGs... Great game!
I still have nightmares about trying to kick the right brick in Full Throttle
You mean you have pretty cool memories of your youth? ;)
YES!!!! NOT A HERETIC!
you included Ablion by bluebyte i need not condemn your list as an absolute failure.
clearly the best game of 1995 on dos.
still very replayable with plenty of retro charm
Ha ha ha :) Lucky pick! :P
Nah, it's fantastic, only requires a little time to get into.
@@OldAndNewVideoGames i rank it among the best RPGs of the 9ties
i.e Phantasy star 4, FF6, Chrono trigger, Albion etc...
@@ZerqTM Oh, you reminded me of Chrono Trigger, what a game!
It _is_ a German game, after all :P BlueByte had plenty of gems.
@@LuaanTi kind of a pitty we never got to see the earlier games that team did amber star and amber moon... there where kind of spiritual ansestors to albion but dont think they ever got a translation not sure.... maybe there is one kicking about...
this was before their time at bluebyte if i remeber correctly..
How's it going? Loved this video. Been on a big early and mid 90's pc kick as it's nostalgia that I missed out on. Curious if you've play It Came From The Desert 2: Antheads and Realm Of The Haunting?
Yep, I have, both, years ago though. I don't think I finished either. That said, Cinemaware could produce some really cinematic experiences. :)
Very very nice games. 1995 was a good year. Good game vintage. :D
I played quite a bit of Heroes of Might and Magic back in the day and recently too.
Same with Tyrian, which is really good in my opinion. I recently finished it on my phone as Open Tyrian. The story was really cool :D
I notice now how much the language barrier was hindering me as a kid, so I had trouble with games where understanding English was important to their enjoyment and/or completion. Now I'm glad to go back to those games with the right weapons to bust that language barrier.
I've heard of but not yet played most of the other games. And what I've heard was high praise. I fired up The Dig once but left it for later, when I'd have more time. :D We all know what that leads to.
Jagged Alliance looks very interesting as well.
That little bit of footage of The Dig took around an hour to record, and to get to. A lot of story in dialogue in that one. That said, I've not felt the passage of time. It's so well written, it's really good!
Jagged Alliance is really one of the better games ever made. If you're into the genre. Good, b-movie story in it too, so that's always fun.
And my fave Heroes would have to be the second. It had everything the first did but more, better and fixed, and still sported a nice to the eye pixel graphics. I think it's the graphics in third, that make it my least favourite out of the original trilogy. Even if objectively speaking it's definitely the best.
@@OldAndNewVideoGames I'll have to return to The Dig then. :)
I like team RPGs, so one where they also interact in some way with one another is even better. If that doesn't happen, I usually make up some some backstory for them anyway.
I'll check the second Heroes too. I'll gather all my dwarves for that one :D
@@TeaAndFloppyDisks Well then, if you enjoy squad-based tactical RPGs, you'll have a lot of fun with Jagged Alliance. :)
@@OldAndNewVideoGames Jagged Alliance was great, but the sequel was absolutely brilliant :P
@@LuaanTi Deadly Games or 2? I loved both, but I'm curious which you had in mind. :)
I loved X-Com Terror From the Deep and the music was so effective at putting over the environment. I seem to remember that they tried to explain away the loss of technological advancements in the first game by saying that all alien technology stopped working after you kill the brain on Cydonia, but don't quote me on that.
You know... That would make A LOT of sense. OK, now I know. Not checking, I trust you with this one. :)
No, the second game didn't have tech from the first because 1) lasers and plasmas are useless underwater (would have been handy for the terror missions, though!), 2) Elerium is incredibly precious, 3) Alien Alloys dissolve _really_ readily in salt water (which only makes the Elerium even _more_ precious, because a lot of the sunk UFOs are already quite ruined). If you squint a bit, it makes sense, most of the technology really wouldn't have been very useful underwater. Even the armour is useless, because the enemies use sonic weapons which would not be dissipated in the slightest by the "conventional" armour (and melee attacks are strong and accurate enough to penetrate the weak points, as with Chryssalids from the original).
The _third_ game didn't have tech from the _second_ because it all stopped working when T'leth was destroyed. The only remnant is Zrbite itself, which while now inert, became incredibly useful exactly _because_ it's so inert - no longer as a power source, but instead an inert lining for spaceship engines, allowing extreme temperatures and pressures, and opening the path to interstellar travel. The small amounts of Elerium flowing from the Frontier and Mars finally allow us to slowly start using Elerium-based technology again.
Ahhh. now that makes more sense! Thank you
@@LuaanTi You know what? While I know it's all not the case whatsoever. At least not officially. I am accepting this explanation as is. It's much better than just complaining that it all makes no sense and is actually helpful in jumping from game to game and not wondering what, why and how. ;)
Great year for games...
Yup, pretty stellar one, I agree.
Just casually watching some DOS game recommendations and then my momma gets insulted dang man.
Oh, no, it was not yours. It was that other guy's momma... ;)
I still need to go back finish playing Gabriel knight 2. and although I own Heroes of Might and magic, I have yet to play it. I must remedy this.
You can really see actors having fun in Gabriel at times. Also, the story's good.
I had most of these on that year too XD ... just wait till you get to 1997 man and you encounter beasts and bumpskins / constructor >:)
Yeah, I know, I've done the big DOS series already, with each year covered more thoroughly - good and bad. But picking the 25 out of hundreds of games is difficult as often more than that deserves to be "the best". xD
@@OldAndNewVideoGames Very true man, you got a damn good list going on here though so ya did well.
@@CrashHeadroom Let's hope the other years will be as well fitting. :)
When you look at Full Throttle, you would think ArcSystem Works did that game back in 1995 lol
:)
@@OldAndNewVideoGames :D
You know it's a good year when Anvil of Dawn doesn't even make the top 25 list
You know... That's a very good way of putting things into perspective! :)
Dark forces a VERY DAMN HARD GAME!
Yup, but fun too.
@@OldAndNewVideoGames I still have nightmares about that DETENTION CENTER level.
Albion looks so much like Ambermoon.
Because same developers was working on it. And it is considered as spiritul succesor to Ambermoon and Amberstar. There is even Amiga tech demo of Albions 3D FPP engine.
It's a spiritual successor. Sort of.
I'd love to see a ufo2:terror from the deep remake
Well, Julian Gollop's Phoenix Point kinda, sorta, a little was it. Don't you think?
@@OldAndNewVideoGames yeah ish. I'd like actual underwater combat
@@peters6345 Fair point. And if I'm to be honest PP failed to grab my attention. There was something missing in it in my opinion. I don't know what it was, but it felt off for me.
Footage of Tyrian is actually from Tyrian 2000.
Yes, yes it is.
Wtf i never connected all this masterpieces were from same year........what did happen in 1994 to hardware and devs that made gaming industry put the pedal to the metal and up the ante so much?
Honestly between '92 and '97 DOS had the most amazing period, and each and every year was stacked. :)
u helped my gameld
I'm glad :)
you forgot Speed Haste...
Well, I had to make it 25 games, so fitting all the great ones was impossible.
@@OldAndNewVideoGames yeah... sorry :) i was in my childhood memories :) supaplex in yours next video :)
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Proklatyj!
The characters in JA are loads of fun :P
My time. I know almost all games from this video part 20 of 25. And play in 14 of 25
Only means you had a pretty awesome childhood and played some amazing titles! :)