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Monthly Archives: December 2019

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1999 – the sequels year

Game Design Vault, History of VideogamesBy Damiano GerliDecember 30, 2019Leave a comment

No one was paying attention to the end of the decade that fateful 31st of December 1999. Hey, we had more important things on our hands. It was the end of the millennium! Perhaps, people were busy sending heaps of sms to their friends and family and trying to remember to turn off your pc…

Dead end in adventure games – the most dreaded feature

Game Design VaultBy Damiano GerliDecember 27, 2019Leave a comment

The dead end in adventure games is indeed something that is hard to explain, if one hasn’t experienced it first hand before. Saving and reloading is one of those abilities one would wish to actually use in real life. All problems would fade away: forgetting to pay the rent, dying in a car accident while…

Best designed game of 2019 : Hypnospace Outlaw

Modern gamingBy Damiano GerliDecember 23, 2019Leave a comment

The first time I saw Hypnospace Outlaw, it felt like being hit by a shockwave: had someone really made the game I didn’t know I wanted all these years? I’ll explain, but first we have to go back. To the past. While it is rather obvious from a glance that I’m not writing about the…

It’s been a Steamy week #2 – the Steamville armageddon

Modern gamingBy Damiano GerliDecember 20, 2019Leave a comment

Here we go with the first week of our beloved Steam’s winter sale! Winter is the perfect time to play some visual novels, right? Not to mention a bit of meditation after a big Christmas lunch. Read on while I explain to you what I’ve been playing between a cup of tea and a Pepparkakor.…

Realms of the Haunting – the action adventure FPS

Game Design Vault, History of VideogamesBy Damiano GerliDecember 16, 2019Leave a comment

Realms of the Haunting. Forged in the Gremlin Interactive studio, protected by a clunky interface, at the center of chaos lies a potentially interesting adventure game. The focus for all realms of existence is the balancing force between good and evil, Dosbox and Windows. A focal point for all energies, and the one element that…

The Nomad Soul – David Bowie and virtual actors (1999)

Game Design VaultBy Damiano GerliDecember 9, 2019Leave a comment

On the blog, I have mentioned how, in the nineties, several novelists got involved in the development of videogames, but that was not all. Several popular musician got in the business at well, at first just for the dreaded “multimedia product” of the mid 90s, when everyone was jumping at the possibility of making a…

4D Sports Boxing – 3D Boxing before 3D

Game Design VaultBy Damiano GerliDecember 6, 2019Leave a comment

The first game I’ve ever reviewed in my life, way back in 1996 when I was 12, was actually 4D Sports Boxing. Or at least I thought that’s what it was called, even though supposedly the official name is just “4D Boxing”. I was downright ecstatic about it, ranting “mamma mia it’s so good!” over…

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