Eurogamer:
"I'm a trained violinist, not that I've scraped the old strings properly for well over a decade now. Gave that up when I got a job at B&Q and bought myself a PC and Dark Age of Camelot, whoops. But learning violin instilled in me a kind of fervour for rigorous repetition. I would play passages of music over and over, memorising sets of finger patterns until they added up to a whole piece. I would drill and drill and want to smash the violin to pieces, but mostly I would prevail, and the eventual performance felt good."
Did the games make people want to say "Yippie ki yay?" Not exactly.
Die Hard Trilogy on the PS1 is the GOAT DH game.
It was also kinda crazy to think it had 3 entirely different types of game in it. Driving, third person shooter and a rail / light gun shooter.
I had the Scorpion light gun for this game. It was awesome. Loved all 3 back in the day.
For me die hard trilogy was the best one. They should actually do another one in memory of Bruce Willis. Sad what happened to him.
They skipped the old PC game where Caps Lock turned on God mode. We played that a ton.
John McClane almost joined James Bond as an iconic FPS hero on the Nintendo 64 before the game was canceled. Watch early gameplay footage here.
Jerry from BagoGames says, "The holidays are now upon us and it’s finally the time when a whole bunch of new games out… all at once. Not only is this a time for gamers to pad their shelves for the upcoming year, but for a majority of gamers there is also more spare time than normal to enjoy some extra […]
Twisted Metal, the original. The Twisted Metal "10th Anniversary" contest took place in LA during 24th Dec 2005. There a lot of Xmas trees and decorations around some of the city levels. Even the music has a twisted Xmas ring to it like this one https://www.youtube.com/wat...