21 Reasons We Love id Software
8/4/12 9:55pm
With QuakeCon happening this weekend we wanted to give you some of the many reasons ScrewAttack loves id Software. Do you agree?
Take a look at each of the photos and why we love id!
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darkhyrulelord
I did enjoy playing Doom recently, so this blog is well-justified. ....also...he launches rockets in this spare time??
tricobalt
I could see a new Commander Keen. A fun kinda FPS silly style sorta like if they did a Mario FPS.
werdman24
I need to get reacquainted with these games.
Valereth
If ID software has made a bad game, I have not played it
Zanon
i liked games back then because they felt like games, its like devs don't try anymore, I remember the days when they would make a game on one console and it would be totally different on another console, its like we had different choices.
sound tracks would be different and something else that would stand out from the other, go to a friends try out his version and compare.
Its like Squaresoft they used to put out such good games but I see why now because they had other companies to compete versus like Enix and few others, then they merged and square got lazy.
As we move forward and get more realistic, it feels more like real life than a fantasy game, I play games for relaxation to get out of my everyday life to have an adventure, though now, the games we get are shorter and we pay more, to the games in the past we payed less and had more game time.
2D graphics were alright with me, even today as they have polished them in HD some 3D realistic games not so much,don't get me started on the sound tracks also, some games I expect to have the best turn out to be bad and some good and some awesome but not like the old days.
I like id because of their old style blood and doom guy.
patch93
Its...true. Realistic games effectively blur the line between reality and fiction. Nowadays, some forget that games were initially for entertainment, and treat them competitively. People want an escape, games provide it, but now, the exit door is getting smaller...