Really? That's awesome! That's at least 40 hours of entertainment right there. If GOG did come across my videos, maybe they could fix up the Ultima Underworld release as appreciation.
The soundtrack was handled by Andrew Sega (aka Necros) and Dan Gardopée. Necros was a HUGE part of the 90's demoscene. Crusader was one of the earliest DOS games to use a .mod module based soundtrack, being my introduction in fact as I hadn't used an Amiga personally at that point. You just don't understand how huge of a leap it was over general MIDI. These games (Regret / Remorse) both had a HUGE impact on me back in the 90s, and my curiosity about how the soundtracks worked launched me into audio programming. Origin was a huge component in getting me off my lazy teen ass and educating myself for my own personal gain, instead of as an obligation. Fun fact: The installer for No Regret / No remorse was the first time I had seen a graphical installer with sound, all those before it being silent with standard DOS ANSI graphics.
Still have both games in the original big boxes.. pretty much bought them on first day of release and absolutely loved them both! Thx for the great video and memories!
Your writing and production are really good, you do a good job of covering these classic games, I hope you keep doing it, I think there is a demand for these kinds of videos with the resurgent popularity of retro gaming.
Thanks for the encouraging words, friend. 👍 I'm happy people are enjoying these. I had no idea there was *more* interest in retro gaming, but I do plan on going through old classics regardless. Got a lot of unfinished ones in my library too.
Good, gory fun with surprisingly good cutscenes for a game from that period (yeah, even the cheesy FMV ones). Glad I'm not the only one to remember and still play this old 90's shooter. I was thinking of doing a video on this very game myself!
It was definitely a memorable game for me too. I feel like you can give the soundtrack one listen and it'll be burned into your brain. And you should give it a try, for sure. More eyes on Crusader is always a good thing! 👌
This game is unique. It came out of nowhere and was like nothing we'd seen before. I'm surprised there were no imitators, this game is kind of in it's own genre.
I played ONE of the Crusader games, but I can't remember the name. No Remorse rings true in my head, but after seeing how janky and funky No Remorse looked and how relatively clean No Regret looked, and when you showed all the death animations, I'm pretty sure it was No Regret. But I had it on Sega Saturn, and I'm pretty sure they only released No Remorse on that console. Hmm! Also, the 8 player pvp game sounds amazing! I would have loved that shit. And Origin! Tony Zurovec! I can't believe one of the guys (probably LOTS of the guys) behind one of my favorite games when I was a kid is making what will surely be one of my favorite games when I'm a dying old man in a hospital bed: Star Citizen. I'm 38 and can't WAIT to play it when I'm 72!
I can definitely say No Remorse was also on the PS1, because that was the only version I played as a kid. Someone mentioned recently that Tony Zurovec is involved with Star Citizen atm, which is pretty great he's still involved with the games development. It's just too bad we never got a conclusion to the Crusader storyline. But yeah as far as Star Citizen goes, your last bit reminded me of this panel 💀: i.imgur.com/Ubl4tYb.jpeg
@@VoidbrandGalleryNo Remorse for PC was released in 1995, No Regret in 1996 and No Remorse for PSX and Saturn in 1997. That is why the console versions include gameplay elements from No Regret, for example the forward roll. Console versions are much easier: on PC you start with a pistol, then upgrade to a better pistol while on consoles you start with an assault rifle, just like in No Regret. I like the smooth scrolling of the console versions, although they cut out probably half of the FMVs, and the ones from the Rebel Base were actually my favorite!
Thanks for the great videos on a favorite old series. I'd seen a screen shot of different colored Silencers way back when, so I assume it was from _No Survivors_ . The graphical upgrade in _No Mercy_ sounds pretty sweet, really too bad they weren't able to complete either.
@boaconstrictor37 You're welcome. 💀 I would've loved to see a conclusion to these games, as well as see what Zurovec had in store for No Mercy. These games had catchy names too.
@@VoidbrandGallery Same here, I’m sure all the files for this IP are lost to time, but would be awesome to see some gameplay. Might be out there collecting dust right now. And yeah the names kick ass. 💀
Lol I was just thinking of this game beat ‘em both back when I was in my teens couldn’t remember the name but knew guy was in a red stormtrooper looking outfit, thanks for the trip down memory lane haha
@@VoidbrandGallery Yes! Sometimes I wonder what a game it would be if Tony Zurovec included everything he wanted. Adding some RPG elements would be also amazing.
Very cool set of games, I really like the style and the Silencer is rad. I remember the Gravis gamepad too! But I don’t remember using it for a whole lot, just Jazz Jackrabbit.
I was also a Sega kid growing up. That mention of Dune at the end....what a game. I hope you do a video on it. I loved those old Cryo games. Lost Eden was really good too.
One day I hope to. Actually haven't played it since then, as it was from a copy my dad's co-worker lent him. Or I think it may have been a copied floppy he lent us (lol)
Fuck yeah, more Crusader publicity! No Remorse and No Regret are must-play DOS shooters. You feel super badass the whole time, it's full of secrets and shortcuts etc., and the soundtrack is amazingly good. It (No Regret, the sequel) comes with a 17 page text file explaining the game's story, sparing you no details. It's awesome lol go play them and be sure to read the manuals . I really wish Tony Zurovec would get away from Star Citizen and try to make a third Crusader game happen
I had that gravis gamepad. I think I used it with Marvel Ultimate Alliance. Nice to have on the PC in case a console-only friend wanted to try something.
I had a Gravis Gamepad, but I always used it with the Stick, while my sister would take off the stick while playing Fighting games like Mortal Kombat. I actually honestly wish it had a Thumbstick now. I was too much of an Arcade kid, so I liked using a stick rather than a pad. Actually now that I think about it, my sister would play Fighting games in the Arcade against others, but would use the D-Pad at home. Also she was really good until she got into High School and declared that Video Games were for babies, and stopped!
No Regret really hard on No Regret difficulty.>< Maybe 10 times hardier then No Remorse. Bcs of this I didn't sense No Regret like "slightly shorter".)
@@VoidbrandGallery I played Crusader in high school 25 years ago.) The first part seemed very easy to me even on max difficulty, that's why I select No Regret even in my first play. And first playthrough took about a month instead of a few evenings.
I appreciate the support and encouragement, friend. 👍 I was expecting just a few views at most, but I've noticed my vids getting thrown out there more, especially the recent one. If legit and not bots then I'm surprised as heck.
Played this on PC back in the day. It was the first CD game I bought and I remember really liking it but as you have mentioned the controls were really clunky and I eventually dropped the game and never finished it.
Loved these games as a kid, would love a remake, truly great games but annoying now if you can’t get the game book or print it out, otherwise a great game no one talks about
the 2 crusader games are just so perfect, specially the 1st one... I think when EA bought origin they made Halo instead of this game... real shame switching red for green and 1st person view.
Loved the Crusader games, my favorites for many years. Particularly the first one, No Remorse. And that ending credits song was just awesome
A+ soundtrack. I still listen to it on my PC every so often.
@@VoidbrandGallery i listen to it while playing different games!
It’s cool you are covering these games! They still look amazing today!
Holy. 💀 Surprised to see this. I still think the graphics hold up pretty well too.
Your videos were recommended to me today on my UA-cam home page. Loving the content dude!
I hope GoG appreciates what you do. This is the 3rd game I'm buying from them after watching your reviews/retrospectives. Keep 'em coming!
Really? That's awesome! That's at least 40 hours of entertainment right there. If GOG did come across my videos, maybe they could fix up the Ultima Underworld release as appreciation.
The Crusader games, Gravis Gamepad and Riddle of Master Lu are all big nostalgia touchstones for me, so fun to see them all pop up in the same video!
Riddle of Master Lu is definitely an underrated adventure game. Doesn't have much presence online.
My all time favorite game.
The soundtrack was handled by Andrew Sega (aka Necros) and Dan Gardopée. Necros was a HUGE part of the 90's demoscene. Crusader was one of the earliest DOS games to use a .mod module based soundtrack, being my introduction in fact as I hadn't used an Amiga personally at that point. You just don't understand how huge of a leap it was over general MIDI. These games (Regret / Remorse) both had a HUGE impact on me back in the 90s, and my curiosity about how the soundtracks worked launched me into audio programming. Origin was a huge component in getting me off my lazy teen ass and educating myself for my own personal gain, instead of as an obligation.
Fun fact: The installer for No Regret / No remorse was the first time I had seen a graphical installer with sound, all those before it being silent with standard DOS ANSI graphics.
Still playing this game to this day ❤
All i can say the phil soundtrack is one of the best game soundtracks ever and the game still rocks to this day. Need a great sequel soon.
A sequel would be great. Would tie the story together. I still replay the soundtrack to both games every now and again.
Still have both games in the original big boxes.. pretty much bought them on first day of release and absolutely loved them both! Thx for the great video and memories!
Your writing and production are really good, you do a good job of covering these classic games, I hope you keep doing it, I think there is a demand for these kinds of videos with the resurgent popularity of retro gaming.
Thanks for the encouraging words, friend. 👍 I'm happy people are enjoying these.
I had no idea there was *more* interest in retro gaming, but I do plan on going through old classics regardless. Got a lot of unfinished ones in my library too.
Thanks so much for covering these games from my childhood! Keep up the great content!
Late reply here but thanks, appreciate the comment.
This is thr game that made mw fall in love eith video games .
Good, gory fun with surprisingly good cutscenes for a game from that period (yeah, even the cheesy FMV ones). Glad I'm not the only one to remember and still play this old 90's shooter. I was thinking of doing a video on this very game myself!
It was definitely a memorable game for me too. I feel like you can give the soundtrack one listen and it'll be burned into your brain. And you should give it a try, for sure. More eyes on Crusader is always a good thing! 👌
Both crusader games really need a remaster. If the games were updated to unreal engine 5 or something that would be awesome.
This game plus a gravis gamepad represents the beginning of my pc gaming journey as a kid as much as Rebel Assault plus a CH flightstick does.
@Lung Ming It was fun playing No Regret with it back in the day. Wish I still had it. 🤷♂️
The Gravis wasn't something I ever owned, but it was mentioned all over the place, so I have some nostalgia for it through that.
It was a pretty neat controller from what I remember. Just wish I still had it.
This game is unique. It came out of nowhere and was like nothing we'd seen before. I'm surprised there were no imitators, this game is kind of in it's own genre.
Loved the gravis game pad
It had a really cool design.
The gravis was so cool, definitely used it for some stuff back then though I can't remember what exactly lol
I swear I thought I still had my Gravis pad somewhere. Pretty much the only game I played with it was No Regret.
Someone tell nightdive studios to remake this !!!!
I played ONE of the Crusader games, but I can't remember the name. No Remorse rings true in my head, but after seeing how janky and funky No Remorse looked and how relatively clean No Regret looked, and when you showed all the death animations, I'm pretty sure it was No Regret. But I had it on Sega Saturn, and I'm pretty sure they only released No Remorse on that console. Hmm!
Also, the 8 player pvp game sounds amazing! I would have loved that shit.
And Origin! Tony Zurovec! I can't believe one of the guys (probably LOTS of the guys) behind one of my favorite games when I was a kid is making what will surely be one of my favorite games when I'm a dying old man in a hospital bed: Star Citizen. I'm 38 and can't WAIT to play it when I'm 72!
I can definitely say No Remorse was also on the PS1, because that was the only version I played as a kid. Someone mentioned recently that Tony Zurovec is involved with Star Citizen atm, which is pretty great he's still involved with the games development. It's just too bad we never got a conclusion to the Crusader storyline.
But yeah as far as Star Citizen goes, your last bit reminded me of this panel 💀: i.imgur.com/Ubl4tYb.jpeg
@@VoidbrandGalleryNo Remorse for PC was released in 1995, No Regret in 1996 and No Remorse for PSX and Saturn in 1997. That is why the console versions include gameplay elements from No Regret, for example the forward roll.
Console versions are much easier: on PC you start with a pistol, then upgrade to a better pistol while on consoles you start with an assault rifle, just like in No Regret. I like the smooth scrolling of the console versions, although they cut out probably half of the FMVs, and the ones from the Rebel Base were actually my favorite!
Thanks for the great videos on a favorite old series. I'd seen a screen shot of different colored Silencers way back when, so I assume it was from _No Survivors_ . The graphical upgrade in _No Mercy_ sounds pretty sweet, really too bad they weren't able to complete either.
@boaconstrictor37 You're welcome. 💀 I would've loved to see a conclusion to these games, as well as see what Zurovec had in store for No Mercy. These games had catchy names too.
@@VoidbrandGallery Same here, I’m sure all the files for this IP are lost to time, but would be awesome to see some gameplay. Might be out there collecting dust right now. And yeah the names kick ass. 💀
This came with my soundcard! woo!
The screams when someone's on fire are traumatizing lol.
You did what LGR couldnt.
Thats a sub.
I feel like he could review this one. And thanks, cheers. 💀
Lol I was just thinking of this game beat ‘em both back when I was in my teens couldn’t remember the name but knew guy was in a red stormtrooper looking outfit, thanks for the trip down memory lane haha
You're welcome. Glad to see I brought back some dormant memories!
Explosive action, I would say
True. It's a shame we didn't get a third game.
@@VoidbrandGallery Yes! Sometimes I wonder what a game it would be if Tony Zurovec included everything he wanted. Adding some RPG elements would be also amazing.
Very cool set of games, I really like the style and the Silencer is rad.
I remember the Gravis gamepad too! But I don’t remember using it for a whole lot, just Jazz Jackrabbit.
Loved the Gravis gamepad. I think it may have made the game harder though (no quick turning), but I likely didn't read about it then.
I was also a Sega kid growing up. That mention of Dune at the end....what a game. I hope you do a video on it. I loved those old Cryo games. Lost Eden was really good too.
One day I hope to. Actually haven't played it since then, as it was from a copy my dad's co-worker lent him. Or I think it may have been a copied floppy he lent us (lol)
Fuck yeah, more Crusader publicity! No Remorse and No Regret are must-play DOS shooters. You feel super badass the whole time, it's full of secrets and shortcuts etc., and the soundtrack is amazingly good. It (No Regret, the sequel) comes with a 17 page text file explaining the game's story, sparing you no details. It's awesome lol go play them and be sure to read the manuals
. I really wish Tony Zurovec would get away from Star Citizen and try to make a third Crusader game happen
I had that gravis gamepad. I think I used it with Marvel Ultimate Alliance. Nice to have on the PC in case a console-only friend wanted to try something.
Loved this game when I was a kid... If you're looking for a modern game that scratches the Crusader itch I recommend Synthetik Legion Rising
I've seen the name. Just looked it up and something new to check out one day.
Seriously good animations in these games.
They still hold up pretty well too.
reminds me of XCOM Apocalypse, one of my favorite games
I had a Gravis Gamepad, but I always used it with the Stick, while my sister would take off the stick while playing Fighting games like Mortal Kombat. I actually honestly wish it had a Thumbstick now. I was too much of an Arcade kid, so I liked using a stick rather than a pad. Actually now that I think about it, my sister would play Fighting games in the Arcade against others, but would use the D-Pad at home. Also she was really good until she got into High School and declared that Video Games were for babies, and stopped!
These games could really do with a source port and level editor. :)
No Regret really hard on No Regret difficulty.>< Maybe 10 times hardier then No Remorse. Bcs of this I didn't sense No Regret like "slightly shorter".)
No Regret was a fair bit tougher in general compared to No Remorse. Great game but I don't think I'll ever tackle "No Regret" difficulty.
@@VoidbrandGallery I played Crusader in high school 25 years ago.) The first part seemed very easy to me even on max difficulty, that's why I select No Regret even in my first play. And first playthrough took about a month instead of a few evenings.
Merci.
"probably not the game for kids"
Meanwhile me, playing this at 8: "this is awesome!"
so this is the first spider mine ever
Stick to doing videos. You're going to blow up!
I appreciate the support and encouragement, friend. 👍 I was expecting just a few views at most, but I've noticed my vids getting thrown out there more, especially the recent one. If legit and not bots then I'm surprised as heck.
@6:30
OMG, look at the size of the toilet.. Throne room suitable for kings.
..and what is behind the next door..?
Another loony size loo!
Played this on PC back in the day. It was the first CD game I bought and I remember really liking it but as you have mentioned the controls were really clunky and I eventually dropped the game and never finished it.
Loved these games as a kid, would love a remake, truly great games but annoying now if you can’t get the game book or print it out, otherwise a great game no one talks about
the 2 crusader games are just so perfect, specially the 1st one... I think when EA bought origin they made Halo instead of this game... real shame switching red for green and 1st person view.
Good channel, subscrubbed.
Thanks for the support, sir. 👍
i still have my gravis gamepad. lol
Probably not a game for kids. Opps lol.