1994 was 6 years ago, this doesn’t really qualify as being retro
I’m Commander Sheppard, and this is my favorite comment in the Fediverse.
And my Axe!
The nostalgia hits hard here! So much fun had in this era of pc gaming.
One of those games I owned a demo of, but was never able to control properly. But, boy, was it cool! As a kid I messed around with it, but didn’t see more than one or two levels.
I still think about it from time to time, that’s the lasting impression it had on me. I never imagined, there would be an update or remake!
Thank you for the memories!
A good joystick or even gamepad can help a fair bit with the control. Keyboard sometimes felt… complicated
Descent taught me how to fly using the numpad. I think I had A as thrust, Z as reverse, 8/2 as pitch, 4/6 as yaw, 7/9 as roll, 1/3 as horizontal strafe, and +/- as vertical.
Descent also taught me how to use dial up for multiplayer.
First game I ever had on PC!
The reason I still use inverted Y-axis on controllers to this day!
Played a ton of Descent with my CH Products Flight Stick Pro, which is since long gone. Not sure I could play any other way.
OMG I had one of those!
Ohhhh boy. This is just tooo good!
This was such a unique game. It was like a merge of a tight corridor first person shooter and a space combat simulator where there is no “up”. I haven’t seen anything like it since.
Some of the original devs made a spiritual successor a few years ago.
Will this run on a steam deck? I had it back in the Weezer win 95 dialup, wutang CD-ROM mansion days.
Damn, that looks nice
I don’t get it. Why bother with such poor quality textures? D1 was my favorite of the series, but I feel like the d1x project probably did more for the appearance boost (been a while since I played it though!)
So cool, I had this on PC back in the day, but the PC really wasn’t powerful enough to play it properly, it was so jerky. Can’t wait to try it on a modern computer, thanks for the link!
I had a SpaceOrb 360 so I could play this. It didn’t help.
Yoooooo! What a throwback!
I remember seeing a demo in the mall when I was a kid. It looked so futuristic