A review of every major CRPG from the last ten years - YTread
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One of my favorite trends in gaming over the last decade is how many genres that were once considered dead have been given new life thanks to the growth of the indie scene that has led to a rampant retro resurgence. Old is new, new is new and as the true value of nostalgia began to dawn, the developers at Sink In have looked to cash in on their chips with old titles, spiritual successors and an ever-growing catalog of remakes, remasters and reboots. Not all of the games that have come out of this have lived up to their potential, but it's hard not to appreciate the diversity this has brought.Particularly for those whose tastes lean more towards titles from the past and far from becoming a Frankenstein horror story, most of these revivals have provided many reasons to celebrate, such as the classic first-person shooters whose fans have gotten their hands on a lots of high quality Doom. I like in recent years that they might now look more like doom than doom and certainly go some way to...