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Red Orchestra 2 for free(last hours): http://store.steampowered.com/app/35450/ Grab it while you still can!
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Retro City Rampage It's great but it's one of those games that plays a lot better with a gamepad which I sadly don't own at the moment. The only gamepad I'm settling down for is a Razor Sabertooth.
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Oh joy! Secrets of Grindea should be available for pre-order soon.
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Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad(PC) The scale of battles is amazing and team-work really pays off. Planescape: Torment(PC) Storytelling?! Blood(PC) Probably one of the first FPS games that had a equal amount of action, gore, horror and most importantly: BLOOD! Contra III: The Alien Wars(SNES) You could switch between weapons, detonate bombs, ride tanks, bikes and even rockets that are fired straight from a heli! Time Commando(PC, PSX) It had really bad controls but back then it was a lot of fun! Travel through different time-periods, with each of them having their own unique enemies and weapons. Z(PC, PSX, Saturn, iOS) No need to gather resources in this RTS game, just capture a building and hold it for just a bit and it's all yours! Time also plays a major role: The more buildings you have, the faster you can build units. Building stronger units takes more time compared to smaller units such as Soldiers and alike.
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Diehard Dungeon. Man this game is so awesome I don't know where to begin. It's like The Legend of Zelda meets Dragon Crytal meets Bioshock.
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Have you installed any mods? Install Marts Mutant Mod if you are looking for encounters with tough enemies. Makes travelling the wasteland a lot less boring.
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Master Reboot. It's a first-person puzzle game with a surreal atmosphere. There is also a tiny bit of exploration involved which is fun. I like it because the whole thing plays/feels like a dream! Definitely worth checking out if you have enjoyed games like Gone Home or The Stanley Parable.
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Prey. I still enjoy playing it after all these years. Here's hoping Prey 2 will crawl out of limbo one of these days.
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GTA V on the Wii U:
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No, must have been something I said to him. I only mesed with the safe after I was done messing with him.
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The Friendly Lending Company wasn't that friendly when I stopped by today. Don't know what I did during my last session but lorenzo was angry, he attacked me, I defended myself, he died, the guards didn't mind, profit! ...and loot.
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That happened to me too. I thought to myself: 'Well, the most logical thing to do right now is to head north because it seems to be the shortest way to the strip.' Then I reached Quarry Junction and a single slap of a deathclaw proved that my logic was...flawed, so to speak.
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The Thousand Eyes of Dr. Mabuse One of the best crime-movies I have ever seen.
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Expanding my empire of stone fortresses and bridges! Just be glad that you are playing the PC version, the ps3 version used to crash every 5-10 minutes after 50 hours of playing.
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Castlemier Z. The creative mode is lots of fun but the enemies are pretty damn annoying. Even on the "Easy" mode the enemies can kill you with 2 hits! Some of them have this weird ability to make really long jumps and to add insult to injury, the weapon handling and the gunplay are terrible! The crafting system on the other hand is pretty neat. There is a list of items you can craft and the components you need for crafting, pure and simple! I am playing the Creative Mode. It's fun to build stuff and you always have the option to turn the enemies on/off in case they bother you with your crafting and mining. It's pretty visuals and great art direction vs. bad writing and boring gameplay. PS+ was offering it free of charge to subscribers a few months ago but I couldn't be bothered to finish it.
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'Aveyond: Lord of Twilight' & 'Skyborn' are worth checking out if anybody is interested in 16-bit era jrpg's.
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FarCry 3, second playthrough. At this point I think i's safe to say that this game has been the most entertaining FPS since Goldeneye 64. The story still leaves a lot to be desired but that's hardly noticeable when there so much to do and see aside from the story missions and such.
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Rise of the Triad. It's pretty good if you are looking for a fast-paced, old-school shooter.
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Aqua Nox. I am loving the writing and the story. Voice-acting is pretty cheesy though. Oh there is no need for shame, that level is the ultimate ass-kicker when it comes to platform games.
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Mentioned earlier in another thread. A nice bundle with the Realms of Arkania Trilogy, Inquisitor and more: http://www.bundlestars.com/all-bundles/neo-retro-bundle/
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Help me decide which "classic" and other RPGs to play
Katphood replied to Fallen33's topic in Computer and Console
Best chance to get your hands on all three games...and more! http://www.bundlestars.com/all-bundles/neo-retro-bundle/ -
Help me decide which "classic" and other RPGs to play
Katphood replied to Fallen33's topic in Computer and Console
Planescape: Torment if you're itching for a good story. Be sure to install the widescreen mods, they make the game look pretty awesome on modern display devices. -
Dead Rising: Off The Record brought my Drakensang playthrough to a long halt! Finding combos and trying different challenges was a blast. Definitely recommended if you are looking for a zombie sandbox game. You can either go for the story mode or simply start on sandbox mode if you are more into exploring. You can also start a New Game+ at any given moment and you get to keep all of your upgrades. Also, played a little more Drakensang today. It still hasn't lost its touch since the last time I played it. Almost everything you see in the game world serves it's purpose at some point. The world around you feels alive and is fun to explore.