Resolution's Steve Peacock writes: One of the most memorable things to come out of the 1980s, other than me, is Top Gun. Tom Cruise, Val Kilmer, homoeroticism and jet fighters. And cock rock. Lots of cock rock.
Oddly enough, despite the clear ease with which it would seem one could make a Top Gun game, previous attempts have been less than stellar. There’s more to Top Gun than the air combat, there’s a feel to it, a distinct style as there is in any half-way decent film. Previously, this went ignored, developers having focused on creating the next great flight sim and often falling short. However if what I was shown today was any judge, this new game is something different.
In the absence of a Top Gun: Maverick videogame, we look back at Doublesix's underrated Top Gun from 2010.
It's not a bad game, and the version i have includes the movie. Same with days of thunder and a nascar game on the same disc.
The name top gun haunts me. I have flashbacks of that hell spawn Nintendo game laughing at me attempting to refuel in mid air and trying to land on that f*cking aircraft carrier 🤬🤬😭
Pixels or Death's Joseph Rush writes, "The PODcast hosts feel the brotherly love in this episode of After Dark. We list off our favorite 80s/90s buddy movies after a long-awaited “Mike on Mic.” We also uncover the world’s greatest and most emphatic movie critic and hilariously xenophobic Gundams. Shining Finger!"
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