Resolution's Greg Giddens writes: ‘The bloody axes of war and famine have so far bypassed this quiet backwater, leaving the inhabitants totally unaware of the purpose of real agony and loss. Unbearably, most die of old age.’
The above quote tells you with no uncertainty what you are; evil. You are not misunderstood or misguided; you are the embodiment of dread, death and decay. You are the Dungeon Keeper, and being evil is seldom so much fun.
Indeed that’s Dungeon Keeper’s primary source of charm and allure, being able to play the bad guy and not fighting a losing battle. The black and white fantasy good and evil may be tried and tested but playing the bad guy is a path less trodden, and is the unique factor that defines Dungeon Keeper’s experience.
Any Button Gaming reminisces on 6 games games that made our miss-spent youths, and we pray to the gaming gods that a remake or two are on the way. Here's hoping.
Don't think i've seen any of these games requested for remakes by anyone else! To each their own i guess.
Player 2 takes a look at the announcement of Command and Conquer Rivals and how it signals a clear lack of regard for the fan base by EA management.
Seriously, there are so many good EA titles from the past that could make wonderful new games. But it aint going to happen. All about the dollar dollar bills.
Out of all the games in which you play the bad guy which ones are the best? Which games are the most fun to play as the bad guy at its blackhearted fullest?
Dungeon Keeper was a great game. Would love to see a third instalment. The genre for this type of game is sorely lacking.
Also hoping the next Evil Genius title sees light of day.
Nice find, i still manage to find time to get back to that game from time to time :D
"Your doungen is full of Yougurt" :D
That and Homeworld 1&2 great games :)