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Saw a screenshot of Rogue in another thread here on Vogons. That evoked an itch in me to play some good old Hack.
And, yes, I am talking Hack - the precursor, not NetHack - the successor, that came years later and expanded on it.
That was one of my first games. No flashy graphics, yet the gameplay was intriguing despite seeming simplicity.
I remember reading the Bestiary description file that came with it, along with the Rumors file (that contained both
helpful tips as well as dubious, almost misleading ones).
I've played Hack (and NetHack) on and off every few years over the past 25+ years learning most of the tricks there are to know.
However, I've never had enough patience, especially, NetHack (even with save scumming) to actually beat the game (Ascend).
While that game is amazing in its attention to details ("DevTeam thinks of everything"), sometimes, that added complexity gets
annoying. I'd enjoy initial item discovery and leveling up but then would get bored with the game about half-way thorough...
Hack (the original) is a bit simpler - fewer items, monsters and levels, so exploration feels faster. Core gameplay is the same.
A few years ago, a kind person named Donnie Russell released a windows port of the original PC Hack, called "Revived Hack".
This slightly touched up version makes "Hacking" a breeze on modern systems while staying true to the roots.
So, finally, after spending a few days of some YASDs (Yet Anonther Stupid Deaths), I've finally beat the game for the first time.
Hardcore, permadeath, no cheating (just the knowledge of the game I've acquired over the years, including some spoilers).
PS Sorry for the needless wall of text. Hopefully, someone who can relate, will have enjoyed reading it.
PPS Since Donnie Russell's website is no longer available, here is where I got the Revived Hack from:
http://coredumpcentral.org/roguelikes.html