CSS owns all games, waiting for Hl2 to own the rest
CSS owns all games, waiting for Hl2 to own the rest
"You can be mad as a mad dog at the way things went; you can swear and curse the fates, but when it comes to the end, you have to let go"Benjamen button
In FS2004 you get to, wait for it, fly a plane.Originally Posted by cpt_azad
Wow. I mean really wow. You could have the world's greatest graphics and the realism cranked up to full for all I care. The whole concept is dull as dishwater and twice as lame.
LAN parties at your place must be a riot.
Edit: Though to be fair I expect FS2004 "owns" the flight simulators, and it's probably better than any train driving simulators, or cross-channel ferry simulators or Driving to Work During Rush Hour Simulator 2004....
Dune 2000 n' Wolfenstein 3d.
Those games really rawked back in the day.
As did half-life, first time I saw it.
Oh, and then there was Moonstone.
And a whole bunch of games for the c64.
I had low standards back then, I suppose.
Last edited by Snee; 10-13-2004 at 03:02 PM. Reason: knife
Oh yeah! Dune 2000. the sequel, Emperor Battle for Dune not bad too. One of the earliest 3d RTS.
Half-life was one of those FPS that I enjoyed the most. Storyline sucks you in.
btw, anyone know what you classify games such as "Devil May Cry" as? I was wonder if there were any like that one for PC? That'd be awsome.
No. Its not truly nice to play games with keyboards. but i do have joypads. the thing is DMC requires excellent graphics card to play with i think. if they make it for pc.Originally Posted by Wolfmight
A number of people responded with Morrowind (is this "The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind") which I didn't know much about until the other day when I passed it on the shelf in the store ("Game of the Year Edition").Originally Posted by Withcheese
http://pc.ign.com/articles/359/359554p1.html -> 9.4/10 by IGN.com
The review mentions the game's hardware requirements are pretty steep for an RPG.
Now I'm bored as sheit and in dire need of a game, preferrably multiplay. Can you mates compare Morrowind to some other RPGs so I can get an idea what it's like? (Anyone compare it to eg WoW?)
Cheers,
It's very much a single player game and it's one of those games you'll either love or hate (trite cliche I know).Originally Posted by TheNobleEU
The gaming area is absolutely huge and if you just do the "core" quest missions then you'd be missing out on a lot. In some ways it's comparable to GTA: Vice City in that you can do whatever you want, in a way it's actually more open ended because you can choose a class (wizard, warrior, thief, etc) and specialise in that.
The atmosphere is unique, it's a very immersive game Bethesda have taken the time to create a believable world. It's more action orientated than, say, Baldur's Gate in that it's a first person type game with strong RPG elements.
Your best bet (if you have a broadband connection) is to download it from Suprnova (it's 700megs approx) and try it out for yourself. Though don't blame me if you lose a few months of your life to the game.
Edit: The Game of the Year version includes the expansions I believe so for your money you're getting a HUGE game.
Same here!! Can't wait till HL2 comes out, so desperate!Originally Posted by bawa@Klite_user
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