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Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 6:07 am
As the title says is what this thread as about. Since fighting games are limited games and don't take into account the others.
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Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 6:48 am
I shall start the list of games I like.
Obsidian Wasteland Circle of Blood Wizardry VIII Wizardry V A Mind Forever Voyaging Victoria: An Empire Under The Sun System Shock System Shock II Beneath a Steel Sky Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri Europa Universalis III Phantasy Star IV: The End of the Millennium Ultima V: Warriors of Destiny Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar Ultima VII: The Black Gate Fallout II Sid Meier's Civilization III Desu Ex Syberia Free Space II Flash Back: A Quest for Identity Out of This World Master of Orion II Dune II: Building a Dynasty Dune 2000 Quest for Glory I: So You Want To Be A Hero Hearts of Iron II: Doomsday/Armageddon Rise of Nations Neuromancer X-COM: Enemy Unknown Grim Fandango Myst Silent Hunter III Quake III: Arena Doom II: Hell on Earth Solomon's Key DEFCON: Everybody Dies Hacker Crusader: No Regret Crusader: No Remorse Bioforge Mission Critical Might and Magic VIII Might and Magic V: Darkside of Xeen Might and Magic VII: Mandate of Heaven Homeworld II
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Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 6:22 pm
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Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 11:15 pm
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Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2011 10:36 am
Civ 4 is better than civ 3 in every conceivable way, Steven.
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Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 10:15 am
Omnileech Civ 4 is better than civ 3 in every conceivable way, Steven. Civilization IV is good with Beyond the Sword, otherwise it fails at being really good. Also Civilization III is a punishing game if you play starting at noble. Half the time you are always behind technology in every aspect, were you use your crappy units in waves with farming and replanting trees to wonder rush, where your largest cities are never above ten, ever. Monarch in Civilization IV is when it gets hard. Still it's much easier when certain civilizations are so cheap at aiding you in getting engineers.
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Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 8:42 am
Steven Hawkings Omnileech Civ 4 is better than civ 3 in every conceivable way, Steven. Civilization IV is good with Beyond the Sword, otherwise it fails at being really good. Also Civilization III is a punishing game if you play starting at noble. Half the time you are always behind technology in every aspect, were you use your crappy units in waves with farming and replanting trees to wonder rush, where your largest cities are never above ten, ever. Monarch in Civilization IV is when it gets hard. Still it's much easier when certain civilizations are so cheap at aiding you in getting engineers. I'm ******** terrible at that game so I play on easy and build lots of nukes.
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Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 8:50 am
Halo: CE - Reach (especially Reach) Fallout 3 Fallout: New Vegas Pokemon Black Far Cry 2 Just Cause 1 & 2 Saints Row 2 Fable 2 Sins of a Solar Empire Dragon Age Origins and 2 WET TESIII & TESIV Tomb Raiders 7, Anniversary, 8 Mass Effect Half Life 2 (though not lately because I can't play without wanting to throw up from motion sickness) Borderlands was kinda fun, I guess. Baldur's Gate (the original) Neverwinter Nights, NWN2 I kinda enjoyed Patrician IV for a bit, but as previously stated, I'm bad at micromanagement games. Mostly because I'd rather not do the micromanagement. Probably why Pirates of the Burning Sea was a fun nautical trade MMO to play. RIFT is another excellent MMO.
Oh, and Sims Medieval. Way fun.
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Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 11:22 pm
Close Quarters Combat Neverwinter Nights Still haven't played that.
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Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 11:23 pm
Less Than Liz Close Quarters Combat Neverwinter Nights Still haven't played that. It was good, though the system requirements were steep considering what you got. It lags my laptop more than Dragon Age 2 does, but not as laggy as DAO.
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Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 9:05 am
Close Quarters Combat Steven Hawkings Omnileech Civ 4 is better than civ 3 in every conceivable way, Steven. Civilization IV is good with Beyond the Sword, otherwise it fails at being really good. Also Civilization III is a punishing game if you play starting at noble. Half the time you are always behind technology in every aspect, were you use your crappy units in waves with farming and replanting trees to wonder rush, where your largest cities are never above ten, ever. Monarch in Civilization IV is when it gets hard. Still it's much easier when certain civilizations are so cheap at aiding you in getting engineers. I'm ******** terrible at that game so I play on easy and build lots of nukes. Civilization II was far harder then Civilization III. If you miss building a wonder before someone else you may have lost the game. Unless of course you can capture that city. Also the wonders were overpowered. Adam Smith's Trading CompanyLeonardo's WorkshopAlso build this and this in the same city. Also build this too. Copernicus' Observatory is my favourite wonder video from the game, but it's also powerful.
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Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 9:08 am
Close Quarters Combat Halo: CE - Reach (especially Reach) Fallout 3 Fallout: New Vegas Pokemon Black Far Cry 2 Just Cause 1 & 2 Saints Row 2 Fable 2 Sins of a Solar Empire Dragon Age Origins and 2 WET TESIII & TESIV Tomb Raiders 7, Anniversary, 8 Mass Effect Half Life 2 (though not lately because I can't play without wanting to throw up from motion sickness) Borderlands was kinda fun, I guess. Baldur's Gate (the original) Neverwinter Nights, NWN2 I kinda enjoyed Patrician IV for a bit, but as previously stated, I'm bad at micromanagement games. Mostly because I'd rather not do the micromanagement. Probably why Pirates of the Burning Sea was a fun nautical trade MMO to play. RIFT is another excellent MMO. Oh, and Sims Medieval. Way fun. I have Pokemon White. I just find the game rather empty after the game is over, even with the extra stuff.
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Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 9:22 am
Steven Hawkings Close Quarters Combat Halo: CE - Reach (especially Reach) Fallout 3 Fallout: New Vegas Pokemon Black Far Cry 2 Just Cause 1 & 2 Saints Row 2 Fable 2 Sins of a Solar Empire Dragon Age Origins and 2 WET TESIII & TESIV Tomb Raiders 7, Anniversary, 8 Mass Effect Half Life 2 (though not lately because I can't play without wanting to throw up from motion sickness) Borderlands was kinda fun, I guess. Baldur's Gate (the original) Neverwinter Nights, NWN2 I kinda enjoyed Patrician IV for a bit, but as previously stated, I'm bad at micromanagement games. Mostly because I'd rather not do the micromanagement. Probably why Pirates of the Burning Sea was a fun nautical trade MMO to play. RIFT is another excellent MMO. Oh, and Sims Medieval. Way fun. I have Pokemon White. I just find the game rather empty after the game is over, even with the extra stuff. That's how all Pokemon games are for me. The story was actually decent and the pokemon were *almost* all good. I'm cool with saying GenV are superior to all others.
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Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2011 4:09 pm
That's sure how the single player portion of a Pokemon game is. You get to a certain point and there is zero challenge.
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