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Grim Fandango! Seriously, Tim Schafer is a genius god. Westwood's Nox was really good too, and thought Neverwinter Nights 2 was pretty awesome (Some might disagree). And of course the Baldur's Gate series, but I doubt there is even any point in mentioning that.
I like RPG games. And Adventure games. A lot. |
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I could put my list here, but everytime I make a list, it's different. Mainly because I forget more than half the games I should put :P. Yeah, my mind works in random ways... |
dosraider, tomb raider 2 and 3 were awesome
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Moi don't like the view. Moi not interested in a virtual ass. Moi likes FPS view. And the best in the whole series -( IF *and that's a BIG if* there could be a 'best' TBR) it would be TBR 5. ... just saying.... :whistling: [Edit] Also a 'must' try thing (not really a game ... but kinda...): phun. http://www.phunland.com/wiki/Home Warning: addictive and you can spend a lot of time on this. And add 1942: The Pacific Air War to the OK games list. |
it wasn't in the virtual ass it was in the awesome level designs=P
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old games
I liked the Zork series but not alot of people are text game fans.
I also enjoyed "the civil War" most playable CW sim I ever played. Roadwar 2000 and roadwar europa were also quite good Last would be Dragonriders of pern I played on my ATARI 4800 (128K awesome) Peace, J :rocks: |
Minesweeper, Solitaire, Freecell :laugh:
I've spent many hours playing those games. |
Planescape: Torment
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...STARCRAFT!!!!
....WARCRAFT!!!! |
Depends on the genre you like the most. Far Cry, Knights of the Old Republic or anything by Bioware or Obsidian or Bethesda. I've always been partial to Sierra, Origin, and LucasArts as well. Journeyman Project is good if you like adventure games. Quest for Glory. Battlefield 2. Civilization 1-4. Prince of Persia: Sands of Time. Bioshock.
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