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How we judge old games in the present day
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Hamish Nov 2, 2010
Re: How we judge old games in the present day

Wolenstein was just an example. I could also have mentioned how much I enjoyed Shogo, even though I only played that a decade after its release.

As a side note there is not anything necessarily wrong with just reminiscing while playing. It is something I bet we are all going to do more and more as we get older... ;)
tweakedenigma Nov 3, 2010
Re: How we judge old games in the present day

Quoting: Rustybolts
Quoting: tweakedenigmaBtw Loved Final Fantasy (snes era) my fave was 4. Have you tried or bought Eschalon?



Final Fantasy 4 was great, But I hated the ending. I mean really hope on the Big whale and go to the Moon to fight the evil you have never heard of.

And I have Eschalon book 2, won it here actually :)
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