Darren Gargette’s id Software retrospective continues with 1997’s Quake II. PC version shown.
Tag: Quick Rinse
Doom 3: BFG Edition: Big Frakking Gasp
id Software re-released Doom 3 in (arguably) ‘enhanced’ form in 2012 by way of the BFG Edition. Warning: viewers may be exposed to effeminate screaming. […]
Doom 3: Say HELLo to Darren Gargette on his latest trip to the underworld
Darren Gargette revisits ‘vanilla’ Doom 3 before his look at the BFG Edition, coming very soon. PC version shown.
Quake Rinse
Running around, blowing stuff up, id Software style, in Quake. More accurately watching Darren Gargette get slaughtered by Fiends and Shamblers. Modified PC version shown.
Doom II: Hell on Earth: Disgusting brown pixels
Darren Gargette continues his id Software retrospective with Doom II: Hell on Earth from 1994. PC version shown.
Doom: Darren Gargette gets his ass to Mars
Arguably the Godfather of the modern first person shooter, Darren Gargette demonstrates why Doom is still fun to play in the modern era. PC version […]
The Cane and Rinse Periodical: Issue Four
A new year and a new Periodical! Within the digital pages of this here fourth issue of the Periodical are some selected highlights from our […]
Super Mario 64: “Thank you so much for playing my game!”
Dave “The Unstoppable Games Animal” Perry would be jealous of Darren “dezm0nd” Gargette’s Super Mario 64 skills. Darren owns the original PAL N64 cartridge but […]
Diddy Kong Racing: Alakazoo, this is for you
Darren Gargette travels back in time, not literally, to revisit rare’s beloved N64 classic Diddy Kong Racing from Christmas 1997. Does it hold up after […]
Orcs Must Die!: Chummy ethnic cleansing
It’s a bit like Plants Vs. Zombies but there are no plants. Or zombies. Darren Gargette posits The Final Solution in Robot Entertainment’s Orcs Must Die!
McPixel: Saving the day one pixel at a time
Darren G has a shufty at Mikolaj “Sos” Kaminski’s digitised MacGyver, McPixel, with hilarious consequences.
Ship Simulator Extremes: EXTREEEEEEEEEME(S)!
It sounds better if you imagine Tak Fuji saying it. Darren G recreates the drama of James Cameron’s 1997 film Titanic in Ship Simulator Extremes.
