


I was just as likely to read a book as I was play a videogame, and these days I don’t really ‘do’ retro. There were many 90’s PC games I missed out on as, at the time, gaming was just one of my many hobbies. present debate with regards to games like this and what we do for a living, but I won’t as this isn’t really the forum. Joe: Never played it – is that a bad thing? I could go into a past vs. When the first soldier off the ramp of the Skyranger took a laser bolt to the head and dropped dead, I knew this was a game that predated any modern conventions about learning curves, tutorials, or mercy. I didn’t actually play X-Com until a couple years ago when we did a show on it for Three Moves Ahead.It was interesting to encounter that classic almost twenty years after its release.
