a tip to save energy is that firing your laser costs half an energy while a flare costs a whole. This has always been my favorite game, descent 2 is also amazing just because of the gauss cannon but altogether, amazing game and series.
That boss's ambient noise honestly was surprisingly creepy to me back in the day. It's like, you can hear it from far away, and it belongs to such a strong and powerful enemy, it sends shivers down your spine!
@Daytime Sky: The bosses in this game and Descent 2 were designed very well. I hope in any future installment of the game that they retain the theme of them being stationary and teleporting to escape from you.
Dude, as a kid that sound the boss constantly makes would inspire ABSOLUTE FEAR. You hear it the moment you open the door to his room. There’s no hiding he’s in there, he certainly isn’t hiding from you.
Oh man. Talk about bringing back some memories. I bought, what was at the time, a state of the art computer JUST so I could play this game. Back then, there wasn't as much available to build your own gaming PC's. The HOURS I spent flying through those tunnels. You fly it like I did, full speed ahead with skill knowing what's around every corner. lol I still have the original diskettes for this game. It was one of the funnest "first person shooters" of that era. Thanks so much for this great, "blast from the past."
@@rain9058 Yes, I did. I had the first version of the venerable MS Sidewinder stick. I had it all programmed so that I only used the arrow keys for forward, backward, left and right movement. It was very "flight friendly" and I was able to get through the mazes in the same manner you do. It was a blast.
I still still have decent 1 disc but can't find my 2 disc I'm trying to figure out how to get it to work bypassing the no CD block but the patches are not working, I can get to level 8 on descent 2, does anyone know how to run it ?
@@rain9058I mastered flying by keyboard. Circle strafing using left and pgdn because the other way wasn't really possible. Haunting boss scanning sound. I came to hear it once more.
If I had all those hours back again life might be different!! Still the best game ever. I used to load up all stores and save my best game outside the red door and keep going back in until I got him.
I've been reliving some great old memories watching videos of Descent One(Thanks for posting, BTW). Is there a way to get an copy of this game that plays on modern computers?
yes all are on steam for cheap 1-3 also if you have the anniversary edition you can literary copy and paste the bonus levels into the games directory and play them on the steam version it what i am doing right now.
you can use your old copy's files and just download a source port - the most popular one is called DXX-Rebirth. Alternatively, you can just use DOSBox and play practically as if it was in DOS.
You know this is insanely hard when the player is on the TRAINEE difficulty (notice shields and energy collects give 18) and struggling to beat the crap out of the boss.
Descent 1 Final Boss: Mega Missiles Descent 2 Final Boss: Earth Shaker Missiles Descent 3 Final Boss: Black Shark Missiles I don't know if a successor can top that. Though I don't even think I'd want them to!
I remember having a lot of fun attempting to design my own bosses using the various mod tools of the day. I remember modding an enemy weapon into a "cluster missile" that exploded into mini vulcan shrapnel (I was sick of every cluster weapon utilizing homing munitions, even more than just homing weapons in general), gave it the boss typing that made it immune to energy weapons, while making its minions guaranteed to drop Concussion Missiles. Oh, and I also adjusted its mass setting super low to make it recoil a lot when you hit it with missiles. Fun times.... Heck, I even made a giant missile that exploded into cluster missiles (each in turn exploding into mini vulcan shrapnel) and THAT was always a panic to test out in large boss rooms.
Played tons of hours of this qith my cousin on dial up, my mom would 75% of the time pick up the phone and ruin our game by the other 25% were some of the greatest gaming moments of my life
I played this hours on end in the mid '90's; still have the software and Voodoo cards. Now if I could just find a Pentium-1,2,3 system somewhere and load DOS ....
@@paulsolfelt8452 I dont think you can use voodoo with modern windows and hardware. And once youve played with voodoo you never can go back to that pixelated screen! Same with carmageddon. I have dosbox on Linux - I can run all sorts of old software, havent tried games with it yet.
Back in the day, I would agree. (Above the center of the arena is a hidden alcove with a Cloaking Device/Stealth powerup, which prevents the Mega Missiles from homing in on you.)
I used to play this with my dad as a kid. Miss you dad.
a tip to save energy is that firing your laser costs half an energy while a flare costs a whole. This has always been my favorite game, descent 2 is also amazing just because of the gauss cannon but altogether, amazing game and series.
Self destruct sequence activated
That boss's ambient noise honestly was surprisingly creepy to me back in the day. It's like, you can hear it from far away, and it belongs to such a strong and powerful enemy, it sends shivers down your spine!
@Daytime Sky: The bosses in this game and Descent 2 were designed very well. I hope in any future installment of the game that they retain the theme of them being stationary and teleporting to escape from you.
Just recorded it as it is a noticable sound.
Dude, as a kid that sound the boss constantly makes would inspire ABSOLUTE FEAR. You hear it the moment you open the door to his room. There’s no hiding he’s in there, he certainly isn’t hiding from you.
Oh man. Talk about bringing back some memories. I bought, what was at the time, a state of the art computer JUST so I could play this game. Back then, there wasn't as much available to build your own gaming PC's. The HOURS I spent flying through those tunnels. You fly it like I did, full speed ahead with skill knowing what's around every corner. lol I still have the original diskettes for this game. It was one of the funnest "first person shooters" of that era. Thanks so much for this great, "blast from the past."
Did you have a gaming joystick to go with it? This game was infinitely better with a joystick, made flying around feel much more natural to control.
@@rain9058 Yes, I did. I had the first version of the venerable MS Sidewinder stick. I had it all programmed so that I only used the arrow keys for forward, backward, left and right movement. It was very "flight friendly" and I was able to get through the mazes in the same manner you do. It was a blast.
I still still have decent 1 disc but can't find my 2 disc I'm trying to figure out how to get it to work bypassing the no CD block but the patches are not working, I can get to level 8 on descent 2, does anyone know how to run it ?
@@rain9058I mastered flying by keyboard. Circle strafing using left and pgdn because the other way wasn't really possible. Haunting boss scanning sound. I came to hear it once more.
Game holds up super well. It was my first true 3D game back in the day and it blew my mind. Still amazing.
If I had all those hours back again life might be different!! Still the best game ever. I used to load up all stores and save my best game outside the red door and keep going back in until I got him.
I remember playing this with my mom and brother when I was a kid.
this game makes me want to be an emo guy in the early 90s who roller blades up to the computer wearing a trench coat
And watches the movie Hackers on repeat?
I have descent 3 and it runs on windows 10 somehow but no luck with descent 2 !
I wonder if this sweet tune is on spotify
Thank you for the game memories.
I've been reliving some great old memories watching videos of Descent One(Thanks for posting, BTW). Is there a way to get an copy of this game that plays on modern computers?
yes all are on steam for cheap 1-3 also if you have the anniversary edition you can literary copy and paste the bonus levels into the games directory and play them on the steam version it what i am doing right now.
you can use your old copy's files and just download a source port - the most popular one is called DXX-Rebirth.
Alternatively, you can just use DOSBox and play practically as if it was in DOS.
You know this is insanely hard when the player is on the TRAINEE difficulty (notice shields and energy collects give 18) and struggling to beat the crap out of the boss.
Descent 1 Final Boss: Mega Missiles
Descent 2 Final Boss: Earth Shaker Missiles
Descent 3 Final Boss: Black Shark Missiles
I don't know if a successor can top that. Though I don't even think I'd want them to!
Cyberbrickmaster1986 the one on Descent 3 had more then just BlackShark missiles
I remember having a lot of fun attempting to design my own bosses using the various mod tools of the day. I remember modding an enemy weapon into a "cluster missile" that exploded into mini vulcan shrapnel (I was sick of every cluster weapon utilizing homing munitions, even more than just homing weapons in general), gave it the boss typing that made it immune to energy weapons, while making its minions guaranteed to drop Concussion Missiles. Oh, and I also adjusted its mass setting super low to make it recoil a lot when you hit it with missiles. Fun times....
Heck, I even made a giant missile that exploded into cluster missiles (each in turn exploding into mini vulcan shrapnel) and THAT was always a panic to test out in large boss rooms.
Played tons of hours of this qith my cousin on dial up, my mom would 75% of the time pick up the phone and ruin our game by the other 25% were some of the greatest gaming moments of my life
When the music started playing, I was half expecting to hear in the middle of it, "OHHHH YEAAAHHHH."
Well I can tell that I never made it to level 27 apparenrly LOL
Keep track of where all those invulnerability and cloak power ups are.
They’re your only chance.
I played this hours on end in the mid '90's; still have the software and Voodoo cards. Now if I could just find a Pentium-1,2,3 system somewhere and load DOS ....
Descent 1 runs in Dosbox in my win10 x64 perfectly fine
Memories. Voodoo card. The first time I experience 3D on computer. Yes pentium first version
It's on Steam with fan mods to run on modern computers. Dxx-Rebirth
Yes dos box works fine !
@@paulsolfelt8452 I dont think you can use voodoo with modern windows and hardware. And once youve played with voodoo you never can go back to that pixelated screen! Same with carmageddon. I have dosbox on Linux - I can run all sorts of old software, havent tried games with it yet.
Invisible boss... :'(
Man. That Boss Robot with mega missiles. I really hated that and your better off with Lasers
ya no hay pcgames asi
That level is almost impossible without using the cheater command,lol !
Back in the day, I would agree. (Above the center of the arena is a hidden alcove with a Cloaking Device/Stealth powerup, which prevents the Mega Missiles from homing in on you.)
What color is that power up ? I only found the timed shield saver one, the blue one !
@@paulsolfelt8452 Purple, I think? The blue one is your invulnerability powerup. (It's been a very long time since I played this game...)
Are these aliens?
Robots.
Robots infected by an alien virus, which [spoilers]