![]() ![]() Do I just reboot my PC or something? See, this is what I don't get about classic DOS RPGs: how to do things in them. I'm not giving up just yet, my attention span hasn't gotten that bad, but someday I will eventually want to turn the game off and I'm not seeing a way to do that. looking for the quit option on this menu. It wasn't exactly the next big thing, but it's the next thing on my site so I'm going to go into it with my best attempt at enthusiasm and see if I can get some fun out of it. Or I assumed it'd disappeared anyway turns out the game had actually been released the year after Quake and Duke Nukem 3D and I just hadn't heard about it. I pretty much forgot the demo entirely for a decade or two after the game disappeared off the face of the Earth. ![]() The game I mean, not my FPS negligence (thought that's pretty bad too).Īnyway I had Chasm on a demo disc back in the olden days and remember thinking it had a surprisingly decent looking homemade 3D engine, but not much else. I haven't had a DOS FPS on Super Adventures since Wolfenstein 3D back in March, and that's just terrible. It's kind of an obscure one too, which is exactly what my site's been missing lately. Oh, I should mention that this is a typical 90s first person shooter. It just dumps you straight to a typical 90s first person shooter menu screen floating above a typical 90s first person shooter gameplay demo. This isn't even the title screen, the game has no time for crap like that. Today on Super Adventures, I'm putting a few hours into Chasm: The Rift, a game in which you don't play as a zombie lizard jester with a circular power-saw hand. ![]()
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