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CRPG Addict - Review Roundup (Part Thirteen)
1988 was coming to a close and the CRPG Addict introduced GOTY awards for the previous years. He also tracked back to the very first (surviving) CRPG, The Dungeon aka PEDIT5 from 1975.
Wizardry V: Heart of the Maelstrom (1988) Quote:
The Dungeon / PEDIT5 (1975) Quote:
The Game of Dungeons / dnd (1975) Quote:
BattleTech: The Crescent Hawk's Inception (1988) Quote:
Editorial: 1988/1989 and GOTY Starting with 1988, CRPG Addict named Games of the Year and did so retroactively, so here's his top games from the early years. Quote:
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Can't say that I care about any of this. Seems like its been going on for a while.
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I believe these play-throughs of all CRPGs in chronological order are important for various reasons and the reviews themselves are well-written and comprehensive, providing lots of historical facts and trivia. As was apparent in Part One of the review roundups, there are people who do enjoy reading about classic games. We didn't cover any of these before, so there's some catch-up we have to do. That said, I suppose I could spread these posts out a bit so they don't come across as quite so prevalent and overwhelming. Thanks for the feedback though. |
CRPG Addicts Blog ist pretty much the most important source about the history of RPGs on the net and its a dang entertaining read too. It certainly deserves to be linked (and praised) but the coveraged here is a bit odd - in my eyes it would make more sense to post about it when:
(1) he's playing a true classic that the older fans remember fondly and the younger ones might be interested in, like one of the Ultimas or Wizardrys, and (2) link to older posts on his blog, if the game has some actual news relevance, say there is a remake coming out or a new game is inspired by a classic (or like Lords of Xulima even by the Addict himself…) Just my thought, keep up the good work. |
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I am also glad this is getting coverage as well. I don't read all his reviews but the ones I read are well written and interesting.
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I'm not really into these nostalgia pieces, but I wonder how anyone could play through so many archaic games without developing a severe distaste for the genre tropes involved. If the person in question can remain objective throughout, he or she deserves a medal of some kind.
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