What a great video. It was a real struggle to get the game engine to work. Everything we did was a first. Luckily we had 2 great programmers Andy Astor and Martin Brownlow. They kept rising to every challenge. Nice to see the work appreciated.
I know I'm a year late but I just want to say thank you for making the first video game I ever played. I still have it on my computer to this day, and go back to it probably once a year just to enjoy the bizarre, surreal, wacky adventure all over again.
Oh wow! Sir, I grew up in San Diego but I'm Lebanese and we went back after the war in 92. This game was MASSIVE in Lebanon, EVERYONE was playing it. I must have played it a thousand times! I LOVED MDK! My friend once scratched MDK into his desk and it was during a very ignorant time when heavy metal was considered satanic so they thought he worshipped the devil and MDK meant make devil kill hahaha so I brought the game in and my principal not only laughed it off but her ended up trying the game and then I left him a copy. A few weeks later he came into our class and said he just finished it and loved it! I'm also a stand up comic and I used to have a set where I would reference MDK and it would ALWAYS get an applause break! Thank you and your team for everything!
Is it just me or is Digital Foundry the only video gaming youtube channel/hell, website putting out content that is actually worth viewing? Seeing how most gaming websites have their heads so far up their own asses now days, it's nice to have Digital Foundry remain as one of the last few beacons of hope. :) Keep up the great work all around...love the retro features every Sunday, and increasingly loving everything this channel puts out.
I'll be honest I was pretty shocked to see the PS1 port go to such lows in the fps department. That said it's still a very much impressive port given the large open worlds (something the PS1 struggled with), along with the action and minimal texture warping that goes on screen. I do believe that if they used an LOD technique like in the Spyro games, the framerate would've been far more stable however it might've caused problems with the sniping along with other things. Another great DF Retro episode as usual, I really do love these things as taking a technical look back into these older games is interesting.
PS1 was always shit specially when 3dfx voodoo 1 came out in 1996 Most games on PS1 ran 320x240 while voodoo 1 was able to run many of those games at its time at 640x480 and sometime with other improvement beside the resolution.
@@killermoon635 Once fast playing 3D games were possible on the PC, it was pretty much ahead of consoles since those had to be affordable by average consumers and so games had to run at lower rez with less graphics options.
holy fuck I'm so happy you made this video. I played MDK when I was a small child and the fondest thing I remember was the incredible soundtrack, I was on Playstation so I was especially blown away by the audial fidelity. it's crazy to think I was okay with playing games at those framerates when I was a kid, but then again I think the beautiful thing about playing games as a kid is letting your imagination take over the shitty textures and framerates.
To this day i am convinced that Shiny was a team full of Artists who also happen to like developing games. The amount of variety in MDK was spectacular and every level felt fresh, unique and highly artistic in its style. To a point where it almost seems each level was designed by a completely different person, which would in result be even more fitting for their work.
I remember having a game demo of this when I was a little child, and I was playing it on my dad's computer with a joystick. I still have vivid memories being only 3 years old, learning how to bob and weave to dodge tank shots, and every day I slowly and surely got further into the demo level. Thinking back on it, I kinda have to credit this game for being part of igniting a passion in me that I still do to this day; gaming. Being a 3 year old Norwegian kid, I never really knew that the game was called "MDK", in my genius I called it "He Who Runs." I kept on pestering my dad with; "I wanna play He Who Runs!" What a weird nostalgia trip it is to reignite these memories 23 years later :')
excellent as always. I agree that MDK is one of those games that uses tech limitations so well, that even the blocky textures add to the atmosphere. I'm also old enough to remember the firsts Perry/Bruty games for the 8bits, and I can say that the love and fun they show on each development was always there.
Excellent video, this bring me back to one of my first PC games running on my Pentium 133. A game that felt console-like gameplay and using cpu rendering by software in a time when the 3d on PC began to use hadware acceleration. In 1999 happened something similar with Outcast but in this game used a voxel graphic engine. Sorry for my bad english. Greets and thanks for bing me back good old memories.
Another great Retro video by John. Thank you! I really enjoy this videos, specially with games I loved long time ago, like MDK. Can't wait to see next one.
I remember playing MDK2 a long time ago at someone, when I was just a todler. Man, I was blown away, but never actually remembered it was called MDK2 until I saw this video, then everything came back. It even starts the same as the first MDK, skydiving down to the level and you even get to play as his six-armed robot dog and the proffesor. I really need to play the game now.
Oh my fucking god this game, such a great fond memories playing this with my dad ! I remember playing the demo over and over again like a lunatic and when I got the full game I spend litterally hundred of hours in it hah !
Please make more of these retro videos, they are awesome. I love the technical detail in them, as a 50 year gamer I remember them all. What about some Amiga classics like Xenon, Ruff n' Tumble, but to name just two out the dozens if not hundreds of great games. Commodore 64 and the 8 bit Atari had many excellent games.
Retro is one my favorite series in this channel. It's crazy to see how fast hardware advance. i remember having a Pentium 4 PC and playing games back in the mid to late 2000's.. Keep up the good work Digital foundry.
One of my very first PC games (alongside Warcraft 2, Doom 2 and Desert Strike which came preinstalled on HDD). Ah, nostalgia is really strong with this one. Thank you guys for a detailed analysis!
Thank you for this awesome vid about one of the greatest and most overlooked PC games of all time. Back in 1997, it was ahead of everything else. MDK2 is also great but MDK1 is leagues ahead.
Oh man thanks DF retro for the nostalgicness...I played the hell out of this game on PS1 when most of us couldn't afford a PC and what an amazing port it was on the Playstation...my most memorable part about the game was its soundtrack especially the James Bond tune lol lol...I would love to see a Remake or Remaster either way I'd be tremendously grateful.
Earthworm Jim and Earthworm Jim 2 were some of my favorite games of the time. Just fantastic, fun, surreal experiences, both of them. MDK just blew me away. I had some kind of demo of it, from a game I bought or a magazine, and I was hooked. MDK IS excellent. It’s crazy to think about but there was a time when Shiny was on top of the world. What a great studio!
I still remember playing this game at a friends house, on a Pentium 166. It was a lot of fun. Later on I got my first PC, and I got to play MDK2. This is still one my favorite games of all time.
Some early LithTech stuff from Monolith might be interesting to explore, I think. The engine has a very interesting history and it has tons of amazing games built on it:)
Dreamcast through VGA still beats it, and you can go even more by getting an HDMI throughput on it which unlocks the DC's actually full VGA output of 720x480, plus the DC ver has the smoothest animations of any ver. with textures actually IMPROVED over the base PC ver. only version better is the 2007 japan only PC -DVD ver. that has the raw 480p cutscene files. DC has them too but plebes dont know about it. N64 ver has 480p with the old textures, same PS1 speed animations and sub 240p cutscenes...
I need to figure this one out. I'm facing an issue with the N64 version. Basically, the game constantly changes resolution (literally between EVERY screen) during play which doesn't play nicely with the Framemeister (which I rely on for capture). It makes the game 100% unplayable. I suspect this could be fixed with the Ultra HDMI mod but I'd rather not drop that cash on the mod right now. Until then, there's nothing I can do for the N64 version - it's just not possible in my current setup. The other versions would be simple, though.
Great job! As always informative and interesting. I would actually be interested in either Oddworld series or, let's say, GIANTS Citizen Kabuto, that game really needs some cover, you got that right!
These DF Retros are great. I was hoping this would get into MDK2 and the DC port tho :(. Poor Shiny, I always liked their games, though never played too much of them. That Matrix game did them in iirc, or were they bought out first? It would be pretty sweet if we could get some HD versions of their back catalogue though, but that'll probably never happen.
MDK blew my balls off when I first played it only about a year ago! Enough can't be said about how well it holds up, good design is just good design! Thanks for bringing more awareness to it, John!
I would love to see a video about MDK2. I never cared much for the first game (possibly because I played it 2nd, and over a decade later), but the second one felt like it turned up the comic-style humor and the sheer differences introduced by the 3 characters throughout presented a fantastic feeling of variety.
This game is AMAZING! And Shiny was such a talented studio! Their games were always fun and original. My favorite game from Shiny was Messiah. I still play that game to this day. It's that awesome! Dark, full of atmosphere but funny as hell at the same time!
Yes. Yes yes yes yes yes. One of my favourite games of all time. For my childhood, PoP was the perfect adventure game, Halo the perfect shooter, PGR the perfect driving game, and Crimson Skies the perfect arcade/flying game. Just my nostalgic opinion since my first console was an Xbox.
My brother use to get these PC magazines and I remember a demo of this was on one of the CDs. We couldn't play it on our pc but my grandparents pc could. It was amazing to look at and play back then.
Video covers what a lot of different PC graphics cards did with it, I wonder what my G3 iMac was doing? Had a ATI Rage Pro Turbo graphics card with 6 MB SGRAM.
It is a masterpiece. First game I've play after buying my first Pentium 75 PC , 16MB Ram. Upgrade from 486 SX 25 4MB Ram. This game is fluid and enjoyable that every shot is a pleasure. Fast, Clever and Hilarious. Can play anytime. Always on my Steam and PSX.
I absolutely loved this game when it first came out for PC back in 97 (got it on release day from a Gamestop) but I recently played it again, and it has not aged well sadly. Or I'm just old now and my nostalgia glasses are foggy. Still, its a fun ass game.
What about another Shiny's masterpiece (and last) - Sacrifice ? At the time it was punishing to every high end PC and looked otherwordly. Gameplay stands up on its own even today assisted by sublime art direction and story. Would love to see DF retro on it !
I'd love to see a tech breakdown of Messiah. For whatever reason Diehard Gamefan was obsessed with the rendering tech that game used, I never actually saw the final results.
As I mentioned last week, MDK was the first game I played on my new Pentium 166 MMX PC back in 1997. It was fantastic. As for future videos, I'd love to see Syndicate Wars and Blade Runner.
MDK was the main reason my dad finally caved and got a 3D accelerator card (Voodoo 3 2000 PCI)! So many memories for this game. I really need to hit up GoG and play through it again!
wow, I was looking for this Wild 9 (16:52) for a long time! I had just a faint memory of it, from playing it on a PS1 demo disc, but I could not remember the name!
DF Retro on PowerSlave/Exhumed PS1/Saturn + PC Build Engine port. You've already talked of games using the slavedriver engine on Saturn, would be great to see an episode focusing on the game itself.
Would love to see an episode on 2D games in the 32-bit era. We had machines that were far more powerful than the Genesis and SNES, but certain games would really highlight the differences in the machines. Symphony of the Night, and especially Capcom' fighting games are great examples
This game blew my mind so hard I'm still missing a couple pieces. It was one of the first games that taught me to "git gud", the first 3D action game I ever finished.
Do Flashback! It is a very interisting game, it runs differently in every platform and it's one of my favorite games I must say! That walking and running animation was so awesome and reminded me of Prince of Persia, I miss games like those...
Every time I hear redbook audio I'm baffled. I heard it on this channel first and after I came back to re-watch this video 4 years later I'm still baffled, never heard this term anywhere else since...
What a great video. It was a real struggle to get the game engine to work. Everything we did was a first. Luckily we had 2 great programmers Andy Astor and Martin Brownlow. They kept rising to every challenge. Nice to see the work appreciated.
Great game, very creative and fun to play! I've been playing your work since the Spectrum days, loved Savage!
Nick Bruty : Dude holy shit if you can read this please know that I loved this game with all my soul as a child. Thank you for bringing me great joy.
If youre the real Nick Bruty - I loved Giants: Citizen Kabuto back in the day. Its still one my favourite pc games from that era.
I know I'm a year late but I just want to say thank you for making the first video game I ever played. I still have it on my computer to this day, and go back to it probably once a year just to enjoy the bizarre, surreal, wacky adventure all over again.
Oh wow! Sir, I grew up in San Diego but I'm Lebanese and we went back after the war in 92. This game was MASSIVE in Lebanon, EVERYONE was playing it. I must have played it a thousand times! I LOVED MDK! My friend once scratched MDK into his desk and it was during a very ignorant time when heavy metal was considered satanic so they thought he worshipped the devil and MDK meant make devil kill hahaha so I brought the game in and my principal not only laughed it off but her ended up trying the game and then I left him a copy. A few weeks later he came into our class and said he just finished it and loved it! I'm also a stand up comic and I used to have a set where I would reference MDK and it would ALWAYS get an applause break! Thank you and your team for everything!
MDK is probably one of the most underrated video games ever
I want 3 so badly. You can only wonder what that would look like.
@@treefingers6572 Yes, along with a proper remastered version of 1 and 2.
for having a 2D prerendered sprite for the controllable character, that is an impressive shadow underneath it
I'm loving these retro review, they are excellent, thank you!
PhilsComputerLab aw bur 🐻
MDK's art direction still blows my mind. Excellence.
Man MDK was *the shit.*
The sound of Kurt's machine gun fire was ingrained into my kid mind
Is it just me or is Digital Foundry the only video gaming youtube channel/hell, website putting out content that is actually worth viewing? Seeing how most gaming websites have their heads so far up their own asses now days, it's nice to have Digital Foundry remain as one of the last few beacons of hope. :)
Keep up the great work all around...love the retro features every Sunday, and increasingly loving everything this channel puts out.
everything they put out is class, Candyland is a good channel for straight up graphical comparisons but DF is the best
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check out Ahoy..
Pure facts and Intelligent analysis. I love all the technical breakdowns.
I think gamexplain does a better job at this
I'll be honest I was pretty shocked to see the PS1 port go to such lows in the fps department. That said it's still a very much impressive port given the large open worlds (something the PS1 struggled with), along with the action and minimal texture warping that goes on screen. I do believe that if they used an LOD technique like in the Spyro games, the framerate would've been far more stable however it might've caused problems with the sniping along with other things.
Another great DF Retro episode as usual, I really do love these things as taking a technical look back into these older games is interesting.
Mdk 2 please. I had it on dreamcast.
Why MDK hasn't been revived is beyond me. Amazing game with amazing music.
Crazy coincidence! I was watching LGR last night and saw the MDK box on his shelf. Classic.
Coincidence ? I dont think so.
holy shit, never knew the PlayStation version was so bad compared to the PC version. I loved the PS1 version, but never knew what I was missing!!!
PS1 was always shit specially when 3dfx voodoo 1 came out in 1996
Most games on PS1 ran 320x240 while voodoo 1 was able to run many of those games at its time at 640x480 and sometime with other improvement beside the resolution.
@@killermoon635 Once fast playing 3D games were possible on the PC, it was pretty much ahead of consoles since those had to be affordable by average consumers and so games had to run at lower rez with less graphics options.
holy fuck I'm so happy you made this video. I played MDK when I was a small child and the fondest thing I remember was the incredible soundtrack, I was on Playstation so I was especially blown away by the audial fidelity. it's crazy to think I was okay with playing games at those framerates when I was a kid, but then again I think the beautiful thing about playing games as a kid is letting your imagination take over the shitty textures and framerates.
To this day i am convinced that Shiny was a team full of Artists who also happen to like developing games. The amount of variety in MDK was spectacular and every level felt fresh, unique and highly artistic in its style. To a point where it almost seems each level was designed by a completely different person, which would in result be even more fitting for their work.
Didn't expect this nostalgia bomb. MDK was a masterpiece.
I remember having a game demo of this when I was a little child, and I was playing it on my dad's computer with a joystick.
I still have vivid memories being only 3 years old, learning how to bob and weave to dodge tank shots, and every day I slowly and surely got further into the demo level.
Thinking back on it, I kinda have to credit this game for being part of igniting a passion in me that I still do to this day; gaming.
Being a 3 year old Norwegian kid, I never really knew that the game was called "MDK", in my genius I called it "He Who Runs." I kept on pestering my dad with; "I wanna play He Who Runs!"
What a weird nostalgia trip it is to reignite these memories 23 years later :')
excellent as always. I agree that MDK is one of those games that uses tech limitations so well, that even the blocky textures add to the atmosphere.
I'm also old enough to remember the firsts Perry/Bruty games for the 8bits, and I can say that the love and fun they show on each development was always there.
Excellent video, this bring me back to one of my first PC games running on my Pentium 133. A game that felt console-like gameplay and using cpu rendering by software in a time when the 3d on PC began to use hadware acceleration. In 1999 happened something similar with Outcast but in this game used a voxel graphic engine. Sorry for my bad english. Greets and thanks for bing me back good old memories.
Another great Retro video by John. Thank you! I really enjoy this videos, specially with games I loved long time ago, like MDK. Can't wait to see next one.
10:38 Big Guns prototype footage Archive back in 1996 between 1997
I remember playing MDK2 a long time ago at someone, when I was just a todler. Man, I was blown away, but never actually remembered it was called MDK2 until I saw this video, then everything came back. It even starts the same as the first MDK, skydiving down to the level and you even get to play as his six-armed robot dog and the proffesor. I really need to play the game now.
Hopefully we get a remastered version for GOG and Steam in the future.
Someone contact Nightdive Studios!
they are too busy making the system shock remake though
They still have Turok 2 to work on
Oh my fucking god this game, such a great fond memories playing this with my dad ! I remember playing the demo over and over again like a lunatic and when I got the full game I spend litterally hundred of hours in it hah !
I was skipping school to play MDK at my neighbour house on PC, when he was going to work.
Wait, so you sneaked in your neighbours house and played MDK on his PC?
yup literally, my neighbour next door. Good lad, I was skipping school for 1 week. Good old times.
you seem like a very trustworthy neighbor if you snuck into my house you'd be getting lead of justice into your skull
@@toot1231 iamverytough
@@toot1231 So you would shoot a child in the head?
MDK has one of the best music in video game history. Good that you can hear it throughout this video.
That was a great video, you really know your stuff :)
I played the MDK demo for many months when I was a kid
One of the greatest games ever created. I still have the PS One version. I'd love to see a fully remastered version for PC / PS4 / Xbox One.
Please make more of these retro videos, they are awesome. I love the technical detail in them, as a 50 year gamer I remember them all. What about some Amiga classics like Xenon, Ruff n' Tumble, but to name just two out the dozens if not hundreds of great games. Commodore 64 and the 8 bit Atari had many excellent games.
I played this as a kid back on psone, the nostalgia! Great video per usual!!
Producer Evan play on 3DFX noob!
It's Sunday baby! You know what that means!!!
Tomorrow will be Monday? =/
Time to pray in the house of our Lord Harambe?
DF RETROOOOO ^^
Retro is one my favorite series in this channel. It's crazy to see how fast hardware advance. i remember having a Pentium 4 PC and playing games back in the mid to late 2000's.. Keep up the good work Digital foundry.
One of my very first PC games (alongside Warcraft 2, Doom 2 and Desert Strike which came preinstalled on HDD).
Ah, nostalgia is really strong with this one. Thank you guys for a detailed analysis!
Thank you for this awesome vid about one of the greatest and most overlooked PC games of all time. Back in 1997, it was ahead of everything else. MDK2 is also great but MDK1 is leagues ahead.
Oh man thanks DF retro for the nostalgicness...I played the hell out of this game on PS1 when most of us couldn't afford a PC and what an amazing port it was on the Playstation...my most memorable part about the game was its soundtrack especially the James Bond tune lol lol...I would love to see a Remake or Remaster either way I'd be tremendously grateful.
No DF Retro next week :(
Still, I'm loving looking back at the technologies and techniques behind these classics. Great work John.
Do a look at the elder scrolls games
I remember this! It was awesome. This game and Panzer Dragoon blew my mind back in the day and actually played a role in me getting into PC gaming.
Earthworm Jim and Earthworm Jim 2 were some of my favorite games of the time. Just fantastic, fun, surreal experiences, both of them. MDK just blew me away. I had some kind of demo of it, from a game I bought or a magazine, and I was hooked. MDK IS excellent. It’s crazy to think about but there was a time when Shiny was on top of the world. What a great studio!
I still remember playing this game at a friends house, on a Pentium 166. It was a lot of fun.
Later on I got my first PC, and I got to play MDK2. This is still one my favorite games of all time.
I love MDK! I still have my original copy from back in the day on PSone. Great review DF! :)
I love how detailed these get. keep em' coming!
mdk was soo good, thank for you for this episode !
Brilliant game!!! I have finished MDK about eight times. And when i managed to configure mouse and keybord WASD modern way it's surprisingly easy :-)
Some early LithTech stuff from Monolith might be interesting to explore, I think. The engine has a very interesting history and it has tons of amazing games built on it:)
Nice work, DF!
Made me remember Wild 9 too!
Resident Evil 2 please, I'm fascinated by the N64 version.
YES THIS
Dreamcast version had the best graphics (even less screen screen tearing than the PC version). Even beats the Gamecube version in Component.
The n64 version through Marshall's Ultra HDMI mod is the absolute best. razor sharp pixels, ultra clarity
Dreamcast through VGA still beats it, and you can go even more by getting an HDMI throughput on it which unlocks the DC's actually full VGA output of 720x480, plus the DC ver has the smoothest animations of any ver. with textures actually IMPROVED over the base PC ver. only version better is the 2007 japan only PC -DVD ver. that has the raw 480p cutscene files. DC has them too but plebes dont know about it. N64 ver has 480p with the old textures, same PS1 speed animations and sub 240p cutscenes...
I need to figure this one out. I'm facing an issue with the N64 version. Basically, the game constantly changes resolution (literally between EVERY screen) during play which doesn't play nicely with the Framemeister (which I rely on for capture). It makes the game 100% unplayable. I suspect this could be fixed with the Ultra HDMI mod but I'd rather not drop that cash on the mod right now. Until then, there's nothing I can do for the N64 version - it's just not possible in my current setup. The other versions would be simple, though.
Love DF Retro you are doing an amazing job!keep it coming!
Great job! As always informative and interesting.
I would actually be interested in either Oddworld series or, let's say, GIANTS Citizen Kabuto, that game really needs some cover, you got that right!
These DF Retros are great. I was hoping this would get into MDK2 and the DC port tho :(. Poor Shiny, I always liked their games, though never played too much of them. That Matrix game did them in iirc, or were they bought out first? It would be pretty sweet if we could get some HD versions of their back catalogue though, but that'll probably never happen.
Heyyo, heh yeah hopefully MDK2 in the future... gotta save Edmonton, Alberta from those aliens! :P
MDK blew my balls off when I first played it only about a year ago! Enough can't be said about how well it holds up, good design is just good design! Thanks for bringing more awareness to it, John!
I would love to see a video about MDK2. I never cared much for the first game (possibly because I played it 2nd, and over a decade later), but the second one felt like it turned up the comic-style humor and the sheer differences introduced by the 3 characters throughout presented a fantastic feeling of variety.
Rayman 2 has many interesting ports!
Give this man a like!
Yusuf Umar dreamcast port is the best! even than the ps2 port
I think it's time to do DF retro on the Unreal/Quake series :)
They already did!
Szymon Kusiak They did for Unreal engine on consoles and Quake on Saturn but the PC versions would be nice as they were revolutionary for the time
This game is AMAZING! And Shiny was such a talented studio! Their games were always fun and original. My favorite game from Shiny was Messiah. I still play that game to this day. It's that awesome! Dark, full of atmosphere but funny as hell at the same time!
Thanks for another great episode!
Have you though about tackling Outcast? It's voxel-based like NMS and has a remake coming next year.
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time next please
good shout. love that game. would also be interested to see if Xbox version was better than ps2 version as definitely was for the sequels
Would be awesome!
Yes. Yes yes yes yes yes. One of my favourite games of all time. For my childhood, PoP was the perfect adventure game, Halo the perfect shooter, PGR the perfect driving game, and Crimson Skies the perfect arcade/flying game. Just my nostalgic opinion since my first console was an Xbox.
I loved both MDKs. They were amazing for the time.
DF Retro is definitely one of my favorite things from DigitalFoundry
This brings back a lot of memories 😍 ... love the retro idea by the way 👍
Digital Foundy ... where even the intro is a flawless 60 fps.
My brother use to get these PC magazines and I remember a demo of this was on one of the CDs. We couldn't play it on our pc but my grandparents pc could. It was amazing to look at and play back then.
I played MDK on PlayStation so many times. The nostalgia...
Absolute best looking, best playing, funny AF game from my childhood--nothing else like it!
Please do *Toon-Struck!*
MDK. This music. Colour palette was perfect, inspiring.
Woo Love me some MDK great work as always DF
Surprised no modders have done a full HD texture pack for this game.
I'm afraid it would ruin the atmosphere and the authentic feel of the game.
Recently started playing this on the PlayStation. Love it! Despite its shortcomings, I am very much enjoying it. :)
Video covers what a lot of different PC graphics cards did with it, I wonder what my G3 iMac was doing? Had a ATI Rage Pro Turbo graphics card with 6 MB SGRAM.
Oh wow, I had no idea that Tommy Tallarico from Reviews on the Run did the soundtrack for this game!
He did plenty. Man's a genius.
That guy is a genius, he's everywhere, literally a Bernoulli of video game soundtracks
It`s amazing , i still have it on cd.
I've only played MDK 2 on the Dreamcast and it was incredible, amazing game with so many mechanics and so fun
Do Messiah, it was an amazing original game for its time.
No it wasn’t
@@TheJayson8899 yes it was
It is a masterpiece. First game I've play after buying my first Pentium 75 PC , 16MB Ram. Upgrade from 486 SX 25 4MB Ram. This game is fluid and enjoyable that every shot is a pleasure. Fast, Clever and Hilarious. Can play anytime. Always on my Steam and PSX.
I absolutely loved this game when it first came out for PC back in 97 (got it on release day from a Gamestop) but I recently played it again, and it has not aged well sadly. Or I'm just old now and my nostalgia glasses are foggy. Still, its a fun ass game.
I first played MDK when I was around 5-7 years old. It seriously freaked me out. As a teen I loved it and the sequel.
What about another Shiny's masterpiece (and last) - Sacrifice ?
At the time it was punishing to every high end PC and looked otherwordly. Gameplay stands up on its own even today assisted by sublime art direction and story.
Would love to see DF retro on it !
This is a really interesting one for me, I never played MDK. I actually had no idea what it was.
Oh man, I played this on my '98 bondi blue iMac G3. The mirror levels graphics blew me away at the time.
That disguise sequence at 2:58 is so nostalgic for me.
Great episode!
Pretty cool. I think this game would have blown my mind if I had played this back when it first came out.
I'd love to see a tech breakdown of Messiah. For whatever reason Diehard Gamefan was obsessed with the rendering tech that game used, I never actually saw the final results.
As I mentioned last week, MDK was the first game I played on my new Pentium 166 MMX PC back in 1997. It was fantastic. As for future videos, I'd love to see Syndicate Wars and Blade Runner.
I was lucky enough to have this on PC when i was 15. I played it soooo much.
Giants: Citizen Kabuto would be an excellent choice to deep dive on. I have VERY fond memories of helping Baz and his crew get to Planet Majorca.
MDK was the main reason my dad finally caved and got a 3D accelerator card (Voodoo 3 2000 PCI)! So many memories for this game. I really need to hit up GoG and play through it again!
Def get. Keep lookout for it on gog.com when on sale. Its not uncommon for it to be on sale
wow, I was looking for this Wild 9 (16:52) for a long time! I had just a faint memory of it, from playing it on a PS1 demo disc, but I could not remember the name!
How about my favorite shooter from 2000 Unreal Tournament GOTY when I first went to weekly Lan Partys
*1999
Please do MDK2! I'd love to see that!
Back when gaming was great, and good news is, it is probably becoming great again!!!
DF Retro on PowerSlave/Exhumed PS1/Saturn + PC Build Engine port.
You've already talked of games using the slavedriver engine on Saturn, would be great to see an episode focusing on the game itself.
I would love to watch what DF say about ZIpper Interactive's Recoil. Such fond memories.
Bungie's Oni is another one with great history.
liking the DF retro videos. keep it up.
Your videos are the best dude!
Would love to see an episode on 2D games in the 32-bit era. We had machines that were far more powerful than the Genesis and SNES, but certain games would really highlight the differences in the machines. Symphony of the Night, and especially Capcom' fighting games are great examples
This game looks awesome, and I didn't knew about it! Added to my steam wishlist. Come on Christmas, come quick :D
oh man, i was 7 years old in my room and didnt know english but i still had a blast playing it
This game blew my mind so hard I'm still missing a couple pieces. It was one of the first games that taught me to "git gud", the first 3D action game I ever finished.
Do Flashback! It is a very interisting game, it runs differently in every platform and it's one of my favorite games I must say! That walking and running animation was so awesome and reminded me of Prince of Persia, I miss games like those...
Every time I hear redbook audio I'm baffled. I heard it on this channel first and after I came back to re-watch this video 4 years later I'm still baffled, never heard this term anywhere else since...
Devil may cry 3 and 4
Both look spectacular and run at a stable 60fps
I heard the Pc port of DMC3 on steam isn't that great
venomblade891 You heard right
The pc dmc3 runs like an old unomptimazed ps2 emulator
Delete a few audio files and it runs well. Weird.