Thats what everyone thinks.
Though 2 and 3 have a special place in Turks hearts as Yerli brothers gave a salute to home country and finally introduced Turkish dubbing for the first time in an AAA video game franchise.
I recently started playing it again, and you're right. It's still a blast even after all these years. Gaming has come a long way since then, but there's something special about those nostalgic titles. I remember the days of playing it on my Amiga 500, and it's amazing how far technology has come since then. The graphics and gameplay have evolved so much, but there's still a unique charm to those old-school games. Speaking of gaming, have you tried Counter Strike lately? I got into it recently and found that adding some CS2 skins from a marketplace really spiced up the experience. It's amazing how these games keep evolving, isn't it?
A sort of centralized casual discussion thread about gaming, past present and future. Starting off, a game that always lay close to my heart, the F/A-18 Interceptor on the Amiga500. 30 years old, but still rocking!!