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Into the Eagle's Nest

aka: "Eagles Nest", Into the Eagles Nest
Moby ID: 294

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Critic Reviews add missing review

Average score: 78% (based on 19 ratings)

Player Reviews

Average score: 2.9 out of 5 (based on 33 ratings with 1 reviews)

I missed the hours I spent playing "Into The Eagle's Nest"...

The Good
I guess "Eagle's Nest" was one of the first computer games I had ever played. It was a lovely memory and I still miss the game very, very much. I even can't help myself thinking about our nostalgia everytime I look at its screenshots section here. Unfortunately there are only three screenshots and you see them in more than 4 color in EGA resolution...

The one I played was the CGA version (maybe we played it in CGA because of our old monochrome pal, I don't know really) and I guess I would choose to go on playing at that resolution again if I had the chance to play the game. Never mind, why I am telling you all this stuff anyway? Doesn't it seem absurd?

Did you know that because of its top-down gameplay (and maybe also because of their resemblance of a "cute" car!) I always assumed the soldiers in the game as "cute" cars!! What a story, ha? Ha ha?

Well for me, before ID's masterpiece "Wolfenstein 3D", there was only "Into The Eagle's Nest". I played it lots of times until I found myself totally lost in one of its levels as I exactly would lose myself again in Raven's Cyclones later!!

The Bad
If you know how to find your way through the levels, I guess you will have no problem with the game.

The Bottom Line
I wish I could play it again with the same excitement... But that was in the past, and I guess it should stay there forever.

DOS · by Accatone (5191) · 2000

Contributors to this Entry

Critic reviews added by Jan Geerling, lights out party, Dietmar Uschkoreit, Tim Janssen, Martin Smith, FatherJack, S Olafsson, Jo ST, Игги Друге, Alsy, Patrick Bregger, Ritchardo, Mr Creosote.