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Thanks! I'll add them
As @VicemanUral said, Tekwar is in the list. I liked AWOL, NAM and WWII. I think liquidator is trash, I didn't understand nothing of it.
I also watch Civvie's videos, I would like to watch more content of the old and obscure games tho
NAM is what WW2 reskinned.
If you haven't already seen it - watch Civvie's review of Techwar on youtube
Added thanks!
Sorry for the late reply
and now have both pages 1997 and Redux which IS THE SAME GAME but redux just have some new features to run on modern systems, no need dos box for that like 1997- but the content of the game remains the same
About "Shadow Warrior Redux", It's available. What's not available to buy is "Shadow Warrior (Classic)". Now, "Shadow Warrior Classic (1997)" seems to be the same as "(Classic)". What I wanted to show here is that there are two Steam pages referencing the same game.
Also sorry for the late reply