For RPGs, there are zillions of 'em waiting for you for free via emulation, if you're up for the console style. And BG2 or Planescape, as said before, are probably your best bets for computer-style.
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Play BG 1 before BG 2, it makes the best thing, the story, even better. For a really good story get Planescape:Torment, though I would prefer BG over PT because BG lasts much longer.It's candy. Surely there are more important things the NAACP could be boycotting. If the candy were shaped like a burning cross or a black man made of regular chocolate being dragged behind a truck made of white chocolate I could understand the outrage and would share it. - Drosedars
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Final Fantasy VII, actually any Final Fantay, definitely better then the Fallouts.
You're gonna hate me for that but it's the truth.
Baldur's Gates come a close third.
And Imran, SS2 is great.Cake and grief counseling will be available at the conclusion of the test. Thank you for helping us help you help us all!
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It may be your truth, but you clearly live in an alternate universe where the FF games don't include fast quantities of meaningless fights in which you get to watch the same guardian force cutscenes over and over and over and over again until you die of boredom. FF VII is the only one I have managed to complete and it has cured me for life from ever wanting to play another one again.To doubt everything or to believe everything are two equally convenient solutions; both dispense with the necessity of reflection.
H.Poincaré
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I bet very few of you have played the original final fantasy
I have, for the NES, and its the only one I ever beat.
I didnt get another video game console after SNES. I just stuck with computer games.
I might get a PS2 soon though, but thats not definate yet"Imagination is the only weapon in the war against reality" Jules de Gaultier, French writer
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Originally posted by SomeOneElse
I'm no DL, I'm my own person, with my own thoughts and feelings.
Just kidding (I think)
For FPS I recommend System shock 2, and I'm playing Deux Ex now really cool. However, I really suck at FPS; lost my twitch skills. I never made past level 6 on SS2.
Even though I do not like Sierra, Halflife was good, and Homeworld was trippy.
I also just bought GTA3...Just need a socially acceptable outlet for that roadrage.
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Ones I've been digging lately:
Grand Theft Auto 3: Pretty much the best world simulator ever made. Tight controls and fun (albet twisted/offensive) missions.
Hostile Waters: This one completely caught me off guard. Got it for 10 bucks at EB. Very much in the Battlezone/Uprising rts meets fps, but with some real nice twists. The only downside is the very scripted nature of the scenarios.
Soldier of Fortune 2: Single player is more fun that it should be and multiplayer is very kinetic (though not a lot of depth). Has an interesting feature in the random map generator.
Civ3: Play the World: You know something is going right when people are playing your game on their own time.
Jeff
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Grumbold:
You have a very valid point there, and I do think that it's very disappointing that it has shunned away so many players.
The truth is, that the random encounters can be pure hell. FF VII has the least of them (heck, there's even an ability that removes them completely in it), at least from the games I have played, IV to IX.
But if you can discover a way to endure pass them, I for instance read a book and keep tapping the "Attack" button, you will find a very rich and enveloping experience. The plots, and the music for one, are truly awesome.
There really should be no need for them random encounters, as they are nothing filling the game, to make it last longer. I see no reason why the necessary leveling up couldn't be arranged with a more humane way.Cake and grief counseling will be available at the conclusion of the test. Thank you for helping us help you help us all!
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Originally posted by JohnIII
SS2 is not an FPS!We're sorry, the voices in my head are not available at this time. Please try back again soon.
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Originally posted by JohnIII
SS2 is not an FPS!
it's the same game no matter what genre somebody thinks it belongs to.
this reminds me of that old-and-pointless "Diablo 2 is not an RPG!" debate that people were having when it came out.If I'm posting here then Counterglow must be down.
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