Petlurius
Pleb
posted 05-26-15 11:47
ET (US)
302 / 307
Greetings and salutations!
Good to see that some people still enjoy these games. I've been hooked on Caesar 3 for years and then played the Pharaoh for awhile. Here's some perspective on how good these games are.
I have PS4 in my possession with the latest games that cost $60 each, a gigantic 140 inch screen with an blu-ray quality projector, the most comfortable gaming couch with recliners you can imagine. I built all of this somewhat recently yet I barely ever use it, as the games don't seem to be that entertaining to me. I thought it was because I got older, I'm 29 now. However, yesterday I came across GOG and purchased/downloaded the Pharaoh again. It was around 2 pm when I started the game. Then I turned around to see what time it was and it was 2 am. I played for straight 12 hours and couldn't stop. Then I realized that I'm just as hooked on it now as I was when I was 13 years old.
A game that now costs $5 and can be played on the cheapest possible PC is much more entertaining than any newest console games. It doesn't make any sense, but it seems that the late 90s were a golden age of amazing games and nothing today comes close.
Gender - Male
Age - 29
D.O.B - 5 May 1986
Location - New York, USA
lilcubanito
Pleb
posted 12-10-15 02:35
ET (US)
305 / 307
Age:27
Gender: Male
Location: Japan
I bought the city builders pack when i was 15 been playing it ever sense, even today. Hope to see more of us play Emperor in game ranger.
templerlord
Pleb
posted 12-11-16 19:30
ET (US)
306 / 307
Age:29
Gender: Male
Location: China
When I was 12 and I first saw Caesar 3, It feels like "God I didn't know video games could be like that".
And thus begins my long way of collecting all city building games.
Kahlane
Pleb
posted 08-10-22 09:39
ET (US)
307 / 307
I am a young 63 year old.