Darwinia? Defcon?
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Darwinia? Defcon?
Is there anyone here who perfers Darwinia to Defcon?
Elyea
I'm going to get flamed for this...
Elyea
I'm going to get flamed for this...
I just love saving all them little guys. They look so cute.. and helpless.. and.. oh, uhm.. yes.
*cough*
I'll always support IV, but Defcon wasn't my cup of tea. Its fun and I love the graphics engine (especially the main screen with the pixelated rotating earth - would love to see that on a projector - kinda reminds me of the Deathstar in Star Wars).
Uplink was fun too - but it had me kinda scared at first because I thought I was dialling into a *real* network.
*cough*
I'll always support IV, but Defcon wasn't my cup of tea. Its fun and I love the graphics engine (especially the main screen with the pixelated rotating earth - would love to see that on a projector - kinda reminds me of the Deathstar in Star Wars).
Uplink was fun too - but it had me kinda scared at first because I thought I was dialling into a *real* network.
xyzyxx wrote:That tension is exactly what makes Uplink so freakin' awesome.byrneda wrote:Uplink was fun too - but it had me kinda scared at first because I thought I was dialling into a *real* network.
Oh, indeed. However, I found that, once I knew how to hack just about every system, the tension was no longer there. Uplink was a great game, but, for me, it doesn't have the same staying power as Darwinia. I think Uplink is possibly the best game concept that has come out of IV -- exactly because many people thought that they were actually hacking. It just runs out of replayability fast. Of course, Darwinia may have the same problem -- but I found the editor, which cleared that right up :)
xander
Darksun wrote:Darwinia
To be honest, Defcon is probably my least favourite Introversion game. It's not that it's a bad game or anything, just not really my cup of tea.
Totally dude, totally. I like the feel of it, I just don't find it fun. Oh well, thats what demos are for.
"Men are born for games. Nothing else. Every child knows that play is nobler than work" - Cormac McCarthy, Blood Meridian
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deltantor wrote:RabidZombie wrote:The lesser of two evils, 'cept the opposite. (The greater of two goods?)
I love 'em both, but I prefer Darwinia. It reminds me of Cannon Fodder. Ah, happy days.
i was just playing cannon fodder 2 under dos.....
Doesn't work in XP :'(
Ah well. I still got my Megadrive (screw Genesis) sitting by my TV, with a copy of Cannon Fodder in the slot.
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