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I'm a bit disappointed that I haven't seen a thread devoted to this amazing title so far. Admittedly I didn't know much about it until I heard people like Jeff Gerstmann talk about it on his podcast, but he only scratched the surface. For $25 on steam, I picked up this GOTY contender and I've put over 30+ hours into it, with many more in my future being likely.
What is UFO 50? Well it's 50 games in one. No hyperbole, there's 50 fleshed out games in this. It's set up as a collection of lost games from the 1980s for a computer that never really existed. While some seem a little more advanced than what hardware in the 80s could do, they all evoke the time period very well. Feeling modern, and retro at the same time.
I still have yet to really dive deep into all the games, but I've booted up every one at least once. Even if some games aren't quite my genre, every game seems fully realized. I can easily see every one having their own favorites, and being very different from another person's favorite.
So far, my favorites Bug Hunter, Magic Garden, Mortol, Waldorf's Journey, Party House (oh god I love Party House), Rail Heist, and Mini and Max. That's just the ones I've really delved into. There's a few that I booted up that seemed like they could be really cool, like Grimstone, and Night Manor.
Seeing no threads on here about this game, I just felt I needed to post something. More people need to check this title out, and the developer deserves the recognition for making such an great package.
Here's just a few random screenshots from a few of the games to give an idea of the look of them. In order: Party House, Mini and Max, Bug Hunter, Night Manor, Attactics, Valbrace, and Magic Garden.
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