![]() ![]() (Mechs, destruction, explosions and gore!) I havn't had the time to play it, but I'll have to set aside some time soon. Will play Ruiner once I'm done with another game, but hopefully later this week too - hopefully just after it gets the update (or so I read somewhere it shoudl be soon).įunny you mention Brigador - it is the first game I've seen in a while that I felt really captured the style and gritty dystopian future and feel of Crusader (maybe moreso that 80/90's concept of such, as you mention). It was very thick box, almost twice the width of other big box releases of that time. Gog version is one thing, but man, I wish I still had my big box of Crusader. It's more of a sandbox though with tons of lore thought. The mayhem is totally there, just like it was in the Crusader games. Originally posted by Spectrum Legacy:Recently I had Crusader No Remorse vibes from Brigador, despite it's a game about mechs, tanks and hovercraft in this cool 80s-90s rendition of how the future would look like. (Just picked this up, so I will have to actually play before I can really comment on this game, but it is at the top of my to-play priority list!) Theres just something about the mechanics (hackable/controllable mechs & security-cams, badass weapons like the 'Crystallizer/Liquefier/Broiler & remote-controlled spider mines, keycards for special/secret access areas, etc) and general tactical-action that I've never seen done as well since the 90's. That same part was hoping that Steam Workshop support would be a part of this game, and that people might make a Crusader mod for it (being that, I do not expect the devs to try to remake or emulate the classic Crusaders, but I sure as hell would buy it if they were to make one :) Some part of me wishes this was it, as it gives the same kind of vibes. Wonder if there will be a spiritual successor to the Crusader series. ![]() I picked up RUINER for this exact reason: If it only gets me closer to the badass corporate-techno-dystopia world of Crusader, I'm happy. Article taken from post, but searched for 'Crusader' and had to reply. I actually had it on the Sega Saturn and thoroughly enjoyed it, looking forward to blasting through on Linux with huge thanks to ScummVM. This is another game from my own childhood. For details on where to put the files check the ScummVM Wiki. Need the data files? Thankfully it's another classic you can easily grab DRM-free over on GOG.com. Over time the ScummVM project has expanded to include more types of games and following on from supporting Origin Systems classic Ultima games they've moved onto adding in support for Crusader: No Remorse (but Crusader: No Regret is not yet supported). This allows you to easily play them on modern systems, often with enhancements to make the experience a bit smoother. Crusader: No Remorse, the classic sci-fi action game from 1995 is getting a new home with ScummVM and you can go ahead and test it right now.įor those unaware ScummVM is a free and open source application that allow you to run tons of classic graphical adventure and role-playing games, as long as you have the data files needed. ![]()
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