The Game that DOOMED Asia - Project IGI

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NeoGAFs Kent Brockman


Project IGI is a classic 2000's first person shooter and, in this video it's being compared to the legacy of doom in a retrospective way and the story of how doom was rejected but instead this game became the king of Asia.

Time stamps
00:00 DOOM
01:47 Intro
04:33 Legacy of IGI
06:32 Gameplay and Difficulty
08:51 Graphics and Locations
10:41 Music and Ambiance
11:54 Extra Details
12:43 The big question
 
I loved this game back in the days, i even install it nowadays sometimes. The no save option made it so thrilling.
The weapon feeling is also unmatched.
 
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I loved this game back then, bought bundled in some magazine.

I'm also pretty sure to never gone past the first mission, but as a kid I just liked to move around and shoot some bullets. I also remember it as super difficult.
 
I loved this game back then, bought bundled in some magazine.

I'm also pretty sure to never gone past the first mission, but as a kid I just liked to move around and shoot some bullets. I also remember it as super difficult.

This is my exact experience with Descent. Magazine type disk, first level, disorienting and meandering but still fun as a kid just to do.
 
I still have the physical PC releases of this and the sequel. Played the hell out of it back in high school. I remember people complaining about the lack of checkpoints in the missions but my brothers and I managed to get through it easy enough. Loved it.
 
I remember playing this multiple times but never getting far. It was fascinating for the day, but so fucking difficult? That I recall at least.

I was also playing a lot more another game on the same engine, Joint Strike fighter
 
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Proof that given enough time even the most mediocre of games attracts the rose tinted nostalgia goggle types.

It was a 6/10 game then and it's still a 6/10 game now.
 
I really wanted this game back in the day, but my computer at the time wouldn't have been able to run it. I can't imagine it's aged particularly well, and I don't think it was all that well received in the first place. Even so, I'm always kinda happy to see it mentioned.
 
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