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This, along with PO'ed, were what made me morbidly curious about the 3DO as a wee child. Something about the gross-out edginess made games like this (and the systems they were being sold on) seem so much more "mature" or adult to my childhood mind.

While I would later play PO'ed (surprisingly solid!), I don't believe I've ever tried Cyberdillo. It's not even the bad reviews that have kept me from playing it, either, but the billion other obscure retrogames demanding my time.



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Note: Minor spoilers for a Doom map in the footnotes.

The recent, explosive popularity of a certain Doom map1 has got me thinking about the modern era's fascination with liminal spaces, and their usage in games. More specifically, it reminded me of how the Marathon community has been dutifully pumping out experiences like this for nearly 3 decades.

While I've never had a chance to properly play a Marathon netmap2, I've always been fascinated by the aesthetic many of them carry. I'm not sure what it is about Marathon and its engine that lends itself so well to liminal and brutalist forms. Perhaps it's the way the wonky physics, combined with the "5D spaces" portal rendering tech, lead to oddly proportioned maps? The abstract "almost kinda sorta looks like a real thing" texture sets and "scifi meets cosmic horror" setting certainly don't hurt, either!

I'm likely to do a follow up on singleplayer Marathon scenarios someday, but that's a whole other kettle of fish.


  1. While I've played MyHouse.wad, my experience with it was mixed, leading me to rate it a solid B+. Fantastic usage of portals married with a constantly transforming experience definitely make it worth a few playthroughs to see everything whatever the case!

  2. I don't touch multiplayer FPS games without bots or survival modes these days due to anxiety. Mac exclusivity also didn't help, but if such a mod exists for Aleph One, let me know!



Snarboo
@Snarboo

"DOOM JR....GOOD1 AND GOOD FOR YOU2."

-Electronic Entertainment


  1. Having played through the entirety of this game a few years ago, it is indeed pretty good! Calling it "Doom Jr" is bit of a misnomer, as it's more like Wolf 3D with an inventory system, but the sequel, Chill Manor, is a full on Heretic/Hexen clone.

  2. Unfortunately unable to verify this, as my life has not improved in any appreciable way after completing I. M. Meen.