Reminder that ancient Greece is the best vidya setting.
Reminder that ancient Greece is the best vidya setting
JESUS CHRIST
sadly there is little to no really good games that encapsulates the epics of Homer and Herodotus as well as the real ones.
Titan Quest and Age of Mythology are probably the best ones, followed by Apotheon and the Disney Hercules game.
Are there any other great ancient greek games?
Reminder that ancient video games are great
Hegemony Gold, 0 AD, Total War: Rome
The hell? I never knew there was a Castlevania knockoff back in the day.
>back in the day
what
I mean I know there were game knockoffs of other games in the day during the 90's but this one seems to have escaped my attention.
For the love of the gods what game is this?
Its like a 4 year old freeware game. Quote from the dev:
>When I started to develop Issyos it was rare to find a mature and bearded protagonist in a videogame, then came the rise of hipster fashion and when the game came out it was no longer something relevant.
lol
>not being able to read but able to type
Whats this disease called?
>4 year old game
Well now I feel like i'm getting senile or something. Really thought this was like some forgotten game back in the day.
how long has he been developing this game
basedness
It doesn't show the name on mobile, dipshit
Goddamn this Webm gave me a feeling of incoming dread even higher that RE2, more games should have shit like this, it's enticing.
Turn your phone sideways you god damn peasant.
Honest question:Is there a way to play this game on a Nes Mini console?
Well, for starters, it's not a NES game
I know, but is it possible to play it through RetroArch or whatever it's called?
Nice taste, here's another classic. Might have to do a replay now.
>2019
>still having a fucking government/corporate tracking device just so you can do idiotic, braindead things that do not matter and make excuses for not being prepared before leaving your house
Cellphones should be illegal.
Good game, but at one point you had to grind for a long time to get the amount of money needed to proceed.
He's been developing it for 1 year apparently.