I can deny that. In 2002 All the best actor Oscar nominees had, in my opinion, better perfomances than Di Caprio. He wasn't even nominated.
Also, I think he did an awful job in Romeo+Juliet.
You obviously never owned a Commodore 64
This is one of the silliest posts i've ever seen!
The only game Bioware released before BG was Shattered Steel, an average mech game.
The Commodore 64 was lame!!! >_
ZX Spectrum forever!
As for the poll I voted other, as in 1983-2005. I loved many great games from many different years.
No way. I had fun with KOTOR, but it's nowhere near my top10. Besides I've always thought that most of KOTOR's fun factor was derived from the setting rather than the game itself.
This is a post of mine with 15 of my favourite games:
http://forums.obsidianent.com/index.php?sh...77entry116377
I don't buy this thing about Troika going down because of their making buggy games. Buggy games didn't stop Bethesda and Black Isle from being successful companies. Bethsoft made the buggiest games I've ever played and they're still around. As for Black Isle, both the Fallouts and Torment were quite buggy games.
I don't know why Activision pulled funding, but it can't have been just because of bugs.
One option for people who play rpgs and like hentai would be Xentar Knights. Sure, the gameplay sucks, and hentai is what it is, but I thought it was hilarious.
Then again, maybe I'm just weird...
Civ3
Medieval
GTA3
Fallout 1
Fallout 2
Baldur's Gate 2
Morrowind
Daggerfall
TRON 2.0
No One Lives Forever
No One Lives Forever 2
System Shock
System Shock 2
Neverwinter Nights
Planescape: Torment
UT2004
Icewind Dale 2
Ultima 7
Alpha Centauri
Beyond Good and Evil
Thief
Kohan
Rogue Spear
Homeworld 2
I'm only playing 2 or 3 of these though.
I have hours upon hours of Daggerfall under my belt. That has given me a high tolerance of bugs.
To this day the only bug that really affected me was the love letters bug in Torment. I had to restart Torment from the beginning because of it.
Well, If your a strategy gamer I'd suggest Icewind Dale. It has a nice story and involves a lot of strategizing.
Planescape: Torment is indeed a brilliant game. However, it might be too weird for someone new to the genre.
Have you ever noticed how console games get consistently better reviews than their PC counterparts?
Just check gamerankings.com:
http://www.gamerankings.com/itemrankings/simpleratings.asp
Why do you think this happens?