The final and extra episode in Commander Keen in Goodbye, Galaxy is here! This is my favourite out of the Commander Keen games, mostly because of how strange it is and also the design of the aliens.
This is it, the last level. Time to rip those aliens a new one for the last time and go back home to all those bot babes… and such. If I can, I’ll definitely try to get my hands on some more Duke Nukem games for future playthroughs.
This fourth episode is actually pretty cool, a lot more challenging than the previous ones… I thought that I’d end up finishing this all off in this episode, but I made it to the last episode and called it a day. On the next episode, we finally finish this!
Time to finish this game off with the final episode of Duke Nukem 3D Atomic Edition. Being an extra episode, it’s a hell of a lot harder than the base game’s three previous episodes… though it is pretty interesting to see all new content that I haven’t seen before.
The second and final part of Commander Keen in Goodbye Galaxy! Damn, the first mission of this game kicked my ass so hard for some reason. But, I got the hang of things again and ended up finishing it pretty quickly.
Oh man, this is where things really start to get clunky. While the first Quake felt quick and snappy, Quake II feels sluggish and awkward. Probably doesn’t help that I messed up the HUD somehow and couldn’t keep track of my health or ammo… oh well.
Time to switch from 2D to 3D with a quick look at Quake in all of its weirdness… I actually prefer the strangeness of the original Quake compared to what id software ended up doing later with the series.
We return to Wolfenstein only to try to escape again… though, perhaps this escape is a little too retro to see through all the way to the end. Eh, either way, it’s still a pretty cool opportunity to see the classic that launched an entire genre of video games.
The fact that Super Mario Bros. isn’t on PC is a good thing because we got Commander Keen instead. This is the fourth game in the series, but the first in the new trilogy called “Goodbye, Galaxy!” where Billy Blaze, aka Commander Keen must defend the galaxy from evil aliens and… slug things.
Is a Time Bird as cool as a Time Cop? Find out in this wacky puzzle adventure where you have to save your many hundreds of lost-in-time eggs… from porcupines and ghosts… and stuff.
For those of you who were born in the 21st century and don’t know what this game even is, it’s considered to be a classic of early 90s era video games.