Commander Keen in Goodbye, Galaxy!: Secret of the Oracle

Commander Keen in Goodbye, Galaxy!: Secret of the Oracle

released on Nov 22, 1991

Commander Keen in Goodbye, Galaxy!: Secret of the Oracle

released on Nov 22, 1991

In episode one of the fourth episode of the Commander Keen series, "Secret of the Oracle", Keen rockets to an alien planet to rescue the Keepers of the Oracle, who are the only ones capable of helping Keen find out more about the Shikadi.


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I only had and kept playing this as a kid. Nostalgic and fun!

This is the Keen that holds up! Replaying it, I was really surprised with how good the jumping and platforming feels. The ability to vault adds so much to traversal feeling as satisfying as it is.

The shooting could be better. Granted I was playing on Hard and I think this game's offensive vocabulary works better for fewer enemy encounters. There's a wind up to Keen's firing animation that I had to contend with when jumping to shoot a slug on a platform or jumping over a foe and shooting down. Wish there was some kind of slight homing mechanic or the collision box for the blaster was bigger.

The music's good even if the music is repetitive. That "Oasis" theme is one of the earliest pieces of music I ever liked and it needs to be said, this is a real nostalgia title. I think this was one of the first games I ever played and might have been the first that involved some kind of action. Not an easy game for a kid but just looking at screenshots gets me nostalgic, especially ones in the first few levels with the grasses and trees and the slopes.

If someone has to play any Commander Keen, it should be this one.

Fantastic DOS era platformer. No notes.

I not only cosplayed Keen at my first convention but the love I got from said cosplay blew my mind.

#14 of top 50

Much better than what I've played of the early Commander Keen episodes. Nice music, fun exploratory platforming gameplay, and fun cartoony vibe. Glad I got the chance to play through this

I know it's heretical, but I think the Vorticon Trilogy are better than Keen 4-6.