Cult Classic Games - Page 2
The game is a typical side scrolling shooter, going against the trend of other Capcom shooters, such as 1942, and 1943: The Battle of Midway, which are vertically scrolling shooters.
You killed the Demons once, they were all dead. Or so you thought... A single Demon Entity escaped detection. Systematically it altered decaying, dead carnage back into grotesque living tissue. The Demons have returned - stronger and more vicious t..
Nosferatu, as disgusting to look at as the vampire from the silent film of the same name, are bound by the rule of stealth.
Oh, you can play Quake III Arena with three buddies on one TV in split-screen mode.
Horror is one of my fascinations, and a good scary film is usually the perfect combination of creepy and strange to suit my mood.
Tanks patrol desolate city streets. Turrets and missile sites threaten the skies.
So you've an enhanced super soldier designed to be the ultimate weapon. Vastly superior to your enemies, what could possibly cause you any concern?
Okay, so that last tiny bit was not actually in my 1972 Webster's New World Dictionary (Second Collegiate Edition), but I'm filing a petition to have it included for 1998.
The solar system erupts in war! Eastern Coalition forces, led by the devious Admiral Kulov, have launched a surprise attack on the Western Alliance.
Back in 1996, four people formed a little company called Mango Grits to create an arcade shooter that utilized the incredible capability of the best 3D graphics hardware available at that time: 3Dfx Voodoo.