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Another Game for me to Apply my Noobishness!

Hello everybody. Since I am waiting now for the full release of the game Necesse before I continue with a new season on that, I decided to play a game that is often listed side-by-side. That game is Core Keeper.

Core Keeper Playthrough Videos

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The Game

Awaken as an explorer in a long-forgotten cavern teeming with untold secrets. In this award-winning, 1-8 player mining sandbox adventure, your choices shape an epic journey. Harvest relics and resources, craft advanced tools, build your base, and explore a dynamically evolving world waiting to be unearthed.

Level up your skills, defeat legendary Titans, and unveil the power of the Core. Grow your garden, fish in mysterious waters, master a vast array of recipes, raise and care for animals, encounter the Cavelings, and carve out your own unique world in an enchanting underground adventure.

  • MINE RESOURCES

Delve deep to harvest precious resources and unearth hidden gems. Craft tools to help you survive, from pickaxes, fishing rods, and shovels to traps, bombs, and mortars. Upgrade your arsenal and equipment with advanced tools like the mighty Obliteration Ray, and automated machinery to streamline mining, smelting, storage, and more. Level up your skills and unlock powerful weapons to conquer the depths.

  • DISCOVER AN ANCIENT WORLD

Explore diverse biomes with unique ecosystems and long-forgotten lore. From the living walls of the Clay Caves to the crystal caverns of the Shimmering Frontier, discover more about this mysterious world as you uncover the secrets of the Cavelings. Build a boat to set sail across the Sunken Sea, race across the Desert of Beginnings, and encounter the remnants of ancient civilizations.

  • BUILD, CRAFT & GET CREATIVE

Create a totally unique base using a variety of different materials and customisations. From the ultimate adventurer’s lair to a cozy underground cottage, shape the underground your way. Customize your character’s appearance and choose from an array of powerful armor and unique outfits to suit the moment.

  • BATTLE TITANS

Face legendary Titans that hold the secret to this long-forgotten world. Sharpen your combat skills against a variety of monsters and mini-bosses, spend talent points to level up your abilities, and plan your strategy to conquer these colossal creatures of the underground. Discover rare and powerful loot to help you on your journey and power up the Core.

  • EXPLORE WITH FRIENDS

Enjoy the adventure solo or team up in 2-8 player drop-in/drop-out online co-op. Play your way and explore at your own pace — celebrate the seasons, trade with merchants, hatch your new best friends, design the ultimate base, automate resource gathering, host your own dedicated server, create music on playable instruments and discover an unforgettable sandbox adventure.

Source: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1621690/Core_Keeper/

Doom: The Dark Ages & A Look Back In History

Join the Doom Slayer, Fighting Against the Forces of Hell, Again!

Last week saw the release of Doom: The Dark Ages, the eighth installment of the classic franchise, and prequel to the Doom of 2016.

I was just about 10 years old when ID Software released the original Doom game and, back then, the way we interacted with the gaming world was very different. There wasn’t an accessible internet, nor thousands of titles and a massive indie market, there was just a niche little market for people who had a computer or console to mess around in their bedrooms. In fact, I’m not even sure the game had an age rating, but instead a warning of blood, gore and violence… a LOT of violence in the case of Doom!

Video from STEAM Store

Unfortunately, today, my aging laptop would likely struggle too much to support the amazing graphics of this new installment, but from the pictures and videos I’ve seen so far, I will definately be trying this out if/when I get the chance.

The reason I am making this post is more because of the nostalgia ride I went on, looking back at the Doom franchise’s history, and also of other games that were linked to this period of time. For example, I came across the Wiki entry for Commander Keen (1990-91; excluding the 2001 game for Game Boy Colour). I remember playing this off the floppy disk, back when I was a kid spending the summer holidays with my aunt, on their ancient PC! This was a side-scrolling platformer by the ID too.

Anyway, just thought I’d share this.