Today on Gaming With Killatia your host. Killatia, takes a look at the Steam Version of 3D Realms anthology, a collection of the company’s entire library of games ready to be played! How many games? How about 32 games!
Bundle Stars has today unleashed the world’s biggest mixed bundle of digital games, all of which appear in this format for the first time.
It's worth it for Monstrum alone. My oldest son played it once and bought it immediately. His younger brothers have been having a blast just watching him play it.
That looks like a great deal. I don't even play games on my computer, but I may pick this up. Maybe eventually, we'll be able to stream steam games to my xbox one and then I'll be set.
Tom writes:
"This collection should really only be acquired by nostalgic gamers or those who want to live through what is fundamentally the genesis of Duke Nukem. Even genre companion Shadow Warrior can’t even try to live up to this grandmaster, but luckily, the 2014 remake more than makes up for its slashing goriness."
As most gamers know, 3D Realms have been around for a long time. They are responsible for a large number of great games from the early to mid 1990s. Their recent Anthology release makes it easy for the gamers of yesterday to replay some of the greatest PC games from the early 1990s.