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If you are at retrogaming then let me introduce you this one piece of gold. Some guys call the game the Soviet No Men’s Sky. The Soviet’s, because it was developed by former Soviet programmers.
The mid 90’s are the golden years for Russian computer game development. Tiny budgets were compensated with sincerely efforts. I’m not afraid of to be too loud, an each game of those years is a masterpiece. One of them is Parkan: The Imperial Chronicles.
Unremarkable in the beginning, it drags you into the game in 15 minutes. Abandoned bases which you may colonize and expand, desert moons controlled by buccaneering robots. You may pirating too. Just be sure, non-pirate factions won’t understand your taste for loot. Unbelievable sense of the vastly Universe that is populated by different bots which are the only who survived through a local civil war. I am not going to describe sounds and music accompaniment because my English is too limited for this. They are pretty casual, but very soon you will surprisingly find out how they are complementing the game’s atmosphere.
PS: Probably for the good, the remake of 2005 did not reach a level of the original game.
Happiness for all and let no one be forgotten ("Roadside picnic", Arkady and Boris Strugatsky)
Dude, I’m still trying to get some Retro titles to work on my Machine. One of them is Blade RUnner. Man, that game was so damn cool, and they pulled just about every coding trick in the book to make it work.
I just wish I had more time to game. One day. Meanwhile I got to teach my Older niece how to draw with a computer and animate.
One day.. I #WILL LEARN TO CODE! LOL!
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Start to learn now and fight the laziness. Judging by myself, it takes many efforts not to drop it. And coming back just after a month, I can’t already understand the code that is written by me!
Happiness for all and let no one be forgotten ("Roadside picnic", Arkady and Boris Strugatsky)
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