Used to play a metric ton on /tg/station. Good memories

Great music, controls are out the wazoo for my liking but I like shooting aliens

One of the greatest games ever made. Pure soul, very thoughtful, super fun

Very charmful but gameplay is somewhat half-baked. Platforming and challenges are more frustating than anything

"What is there else to say?" Stanley thought as he wrote down his Backloggd review. As he pondered over his choices for all sorts of fancy statements he could make about a video game from more than a decade ago, he considered if maybe he could just leave it at that.

Who would've thought a bucket could add so much?

Chapter 1 many years ago did a lot that I never really saw while playing UT, and Chapter 2 outright did one noteworthy thing about UT extremely better. We are not leaving Toby's wild ride any time soon...

This will go down in history as one of the greatest fangames of all time. I take issue with a few characters but otherwise, it's a fan prequel that leaves you wondering about what's happened after the credits roll.

1996

Pure audiovisual kino. (played on Ironwail)

Feels more like a fps with the quake iconography slapped on top. It plays well at least

I still keep playing this to this day, so I guess that's something.

2008

The game that made me want to make games