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Mine was a weird one.
Yeah, Retro Studios was formed by Iguana's founder after he left Acclaim, but then Nintendo fired him for hostingI knew them mostly from a magazine and found it scary.
Not fully horror but I always felt like Turok was a FPS with some creepiness coming of it while Goldeneye and Perfect Dark were more conventional.
I love how this game had some "Metroid Prime-esque" effect with the Primagen Keys and getting new abilities to get to them. Powerslave did that a bit before but it was the first game on a Nintendo console to have a non linear progression for a FPS.
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Ah, damn.Yeah, Retro Studios was formed by Iguana's founder after he left Acclaim, but then Nintendo fired him for hostingin the company's servers
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Wolf3D is never going to 'feel modern' without substantially altering the game. If you play it, do it to go back and see where we came from. I've replayed it several times, but I always get sick of the mazes and hitscanners before I finish.I wanna replay Wolf3D someday but is there a modern feeling sourceport? EC Wolf is the only one?
That game was fucking dope. I also had the GameCube version first (and the rest later), playing splitscreen multi-player on that version was the shit back in '06 for me and my buddies. A good entry point to the genre if there ever was one.Honestly I started the 1st Person Shooter genre thanks to this game:
TimeSplitters: Future Perfect (GC) although it's also for the PS2 and XBOX but I played the GC Version for the first time back in 2008 although the game came out in 2005.
Nightfire is God Tier lolWho introduced me to the world of FPS?
PC:
RTWC
Console (PS2):
007 Nightfire
Serious Sam 2 was the best Serious Sam game, hands down. That game is what happened when CroTeam spent the entire Yugoslavian Civil War tripping balls on fly agaric shrooms, and then decided to channel their trauma into a psychedelic first person shooter. I love that game, it still cracks me up with how insane and often poorly thought through it is (like, why is there a lives system when you can quicksave? That doesn't make sense) but still fun and playable, not to mention colorful in an era when everything was becoming a desaturated wasteland made of various turdlike shades of grey, brown and green.I think it may have been 007 Nightfire. If it wasn't, it was a demo of Serious Sam 2 on my friend's Xbox. I do know I played 007 Nightfire so much the disc looked like it'd been dragged through a sandpaper factory so it may as well have been that.