Been watching Band of Brothers (then of course the sequel, The Pacific) and gameplay from The Darkness for this very “no particular reason”. The Darkness feels more cathartic.
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This is the first game list article where I've read anything beyond the titles of the games. And it was worth it. Thanks for the share and the great list!
The Sabateur is a bit rough around the edges as it was the last game pandemic put out before shutting down and they basically ran out of time andmoney. But I still enjoyed it at the time. Just know that you’re basically jumping into an old, clunky assassin’s creed/GTA-like
The driving in that game is absolute ass too lol
It has become a culture classic though, one of those games that become more liked as time goes on.
Sure I can believe that
Love that old Wolfenstein.
Yeah, killing Hitler was so cathartic.
Also just a ridiculous amount of hidden rooms with treasure.
Silent Storm is missing on that list.
I have a lot of hours piled on that one. Extremely satisfying ragdoll physics.
I've been playing a bunch of Indiana Jones lately and keep finding myself going out of my way to kill every Nazi and fascist I come across even going out of my way to backtrack and get a few.
Yep, and doing it in the coolest, funniest ways possible. And doing shit with the bodies like throwing them off high places, shoving them into fireplaces, and gleefully smashing their dead faces.
Commandos is great too if you're the infiltration type.
Damn, I gotta get back to Bloodrayne. Great fucking game! Also, the new Indiana Jones game looks fun af.