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I've played Lunacid before, and I'm still trying to chase that high
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Video game news oriented community. No NanoUFO is not a bot :)
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Nothing really compares to lunacid, but Dread delusion is pretty fun
I've been curious about this game for a while. It looks like a weirder version of Morrowind.
Can't wait. I have been waiting for this game for a long time, hope it scratches at least some of the morrowind itch
I really enjoyed this so much more than I expected to, and was so disappointed when I hit the point the that they had developed up to.
It's not a perfect game, has a few flaws I found, but the worldbuilding was somethign special. Excited for this.
This looks kinda neat and gives me nostalgia with the graphics style
Can't stand those N64 styled visuals. After the beautiful pixel art on the SNES, I feel the early 3D era was one of the worst times for video game graphics.
I personally loved the N64 style. Psx, on the other hand, was a bit rough.
I love it. Low poly and horror really belong together in my mind. Probably for similar reasons as your own
This is more Saturn, but yeah, they were all rough and ugly pioneers.
The Saturn never really reached enough sales where I'd consider it mainstream enough to mention it.
It was huge in Japan.
Still got its ass kicked by the PS1, but who didn't.
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