The early '90s were a glorious time for any kid who enjoyed computer games. Computers were big, bulky, and slow, but the '90s computer games we ran on them were amazing. It’s hard to shave down the best computer games from the 1990s because what we played at that age ingrained itself in our brains and became genuinely
Changer Seven is an action-adventure inspired by Toku-Sentai, Mahou Shoujo, and more. Play the alpha demo and wishlist on Steam now. Also coming to the Epic Games Store and PlayStation 5.
Wow, that gameplay was sick!!! I'm definitely interested!! The costumes reminds me of viewtiful joe.
Richard Bailey Jr. of The Koalition writes: 007 First Light dominated the video game news headlines when it was revealed by IO Interactive earlier this week. Described as a story-driven third-person action-adventure game highlighting a reimagined origin story of the most iconic world spy, it’s easy to understand why there is so much universal excitement for this project.
Directive 8020 is the next game in The Dark Pictures Anthology — it’s an interactive deep space mission gone awry starring Lashana Lynch. A new trailer in the Summer Showcase explored the game’s Turning Points feature, which allows you to rewind and change your choices in pivotal moments to see the consequences in each branching path. Directive 8020 is coming to PC, PlayStation and Xbox on October 2.
Never met a kid that played on computer. Where I lived it was sega or Nintendo, had never even heard of turbographx or no geo. Computers were for number munches and typing games
Heros of might and magic III. :)
God as my witness I looked exactly like that kid at that age, same time period too. Freaking weird
Don't even know how many times we played Doom and Sim City literally in the back of the classroom in elementary.
Late 80s game but I remember playing Defender of the Crown on an Atari ST in the 90s. I thought the graphics were insane. I almost forgot Diablo was huge in the late 90s, and Might and Magic.