Shodan calls me back for another round of System Shock 2 fairly regularly. Plus I'm a sucker for using my Elerean matriarchy to kick the rest of the galaxy into touch in a game of Masters of Orion 2.
do you play your older games over and over again?
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Faust1979
, juin 27 2010 06:46
#51
Posté 29 juin 2010 - 10:33
#52
Posté 29 juin 2010 - 10:40
Mondo47 wrote...
Shodan calls me back for another round of System Shock 2 fairly regularly.
L-l-l-l-lll-ll-look a-a-at yo-u h-hacker-r...
#53
Posté 29 juin 2010 - 11:01
Much like those creepy Japanese girls that climb out of tv sets, all Shodan needed was a cuddle to make it all better... it's ok, I'll listen... you can tell me what's really wrong... no, I don't have a 20-kiloton suitcase nuke behind my back, it's flowers for you...
Ah, if only Bioshock had really been System Shock 3...
Ah, if only Bioshock had really been System Shock 3...
#54
Posté 29 juin 2010 - 11:08
I admired plenty of BioShock's thematic and visual cues, but it was a rather flat experience. Nothing to convey isolation like being stuck in deep space on a spaceship slowly turning into a burrito.
...and those cyborg "mothers". Nightmare fuel if I ever saw any.
By the by, did ya know the voice of everyones favourite megalomaniacal virtual intelligence looks about as threatening as a teddy bear?
...and those cyborg "mothers". Nightmare fuel if I ever saw any.
By the by, did ya know the voice of everyones favourite megalomaniacal virtual intelligence looks about as threatening as a teddy bear?
#55
Posté 29 juin 2010 - 11:12
Dear God. She even. Pauses. Like Shodan. Does. The game never. Ended! We're. Still. Playing!
#56
Posté 29 juin 2010 - 11:19
Mondo47 wrote...
Dear God. She even. Pauses. Like Shodan. Does. The game never. Ended! We're. Still. Playing!
Y-y-you tra-vel within theg-g-glory of my m--mm-memories. Insect. I-I can feeeeel ya-your fear
as you tt-t-tt-tread the endless exp-pp-anse of my miiiind. M-ma-make yourself
comfortable. B-before long I. I-I will d-de-decorate myhoooome with your carcass.
Though I really hope they never attempt to revisit that setting, unless the original development team of Looking Glass is involved. One can only stand to see so many stars fade.
Modifié par LiquidGrape, 29 juin 2010 - 11:31 .
#57
Posté 29 juin 2010 - 01:30
I almost always trade my games back in for new ones.
#58
Posté 29 juin 2010 - 01:54
Most games I find interesting enough to warrant several revisits are getting on in years.
Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars, Deus Ex, Thief II: The Metal Age, Silent Hill, System Shock 2, Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus...etcetera.
Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars, Deus Ex, Thief II: The Metal Age, Silent Hill, System Shock 2, Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus...etcetera.
#59
Posté 29 juin 2010 - 03:02
I pick up Morrowind every now and then. Also the good old MegaDrive Sonic games. Both Mass Effects i have played very often, 13/9 times, Dragon Age gets a little boring after 4 playthroughs. I also have 9 Fallout 3 characters, variing from <20h characters just to test a build/roleplay something specific to a 100h everything-done-character. But i can't imagine playing Faalout 3 again. Nearly 400 hours is clearly enough for one game. Except it is Morrowind.
So yes, i replay quite much. Until some games are dead to me. But sometimes they come back.
So yes, i replay quite much. Until some games are dead to me. But sometimes they come back.
#60
Posté 02 juillet 2010 - 03:46
I still play Crusader and Crusader no remorse along with the old Janes combat sims ( 1996). Course, have to play them on my very old, but still useful for old old games, Packard Bell comp
Modifié par Brp650, 02 juillet 2010 - 03:47 .





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