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DOOM + DOOM II: Why Choose If You Can Have Both?
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I’ve always considered 1994’s DOOM II to be more of an expansion to 1993’s DOOM—a very necessary one, that is: who would want …

Wolfenstein 3D: id In The Nazi Killing Business
Mediocre |
What’s there left to say about the grandfather of shooters that started it all back in May 1992? It’s technically not the first of its …

Heretic: DOOM With Elves And Wands
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Heretic: a thin-veiled DOOM clone? is printed as a provoking heading on multiple game review magazines of 1994. One of Raven Software’s first …

DUSK: Something Went Wrong, Better Kill Everything
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Something Went Wrong: Better Kill Everything it says on the back of the dark red box that’s decorated with looming fiend-like skeletons called …

Project Warlock: a Modern Wolf3D
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I played through Project Warlock in June of 2020 but forgot to collect screenshots and add a review here, so after being done with Nightmare Reaper, I …

Nightmare Reaper: Pixel Gore Galore
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Have you ever had a true nightmare, complete with flying guts, blood spattering, and things exploding? No? Perhaps then it’s time to try out …

Quake (2021 Remaster)
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After playing Outlaws, I felt the need to go back one more year to id Software’s 1996 seminal shooter title, Quake. But what is there left to …

Outlaws: a Classic LucasArts Western Shooter
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Before modern incarnations like Call of Juarez and Red Dead Redemption, there weren’t many western shooters out there. In fact, at the time of …

Void Bastards: Scrapheap Scrounging
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Void Bastards is as weird as the title suggests—but in a delightful way. In it, you board spaceships, shoot stuff, watch “foomp”, …

Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield - 17 Years Later
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It’s amazing that the second disk is still readable by my Retro WinXP machine. It has been heavily abused in 2003 and the years after that. …