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#76
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Final Fantasy XIII and Postal 2

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^Postal 2 kicks ass!

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JRCHOharry wrote...

Heather Cline wrote...

Fable 2 and 3.

This. I really enjoyed playing those games.


I didn't.

They kinda skipped PC.

At least PC version Fable 3 exist.

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J0HNL3I wrote...

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Minesweeper, that game is so underrated.


a game that to this day i dont f***ing understand how to play LoL


See the key is clicking with both mouse buttons to check the surounding area. The you use the number to triangulate the bomb location. See the number say how many bombs are touching that square. one you get multiple numbers on the grid it narrows down the location of the bombs. Its really fun:D

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Fiery Phoenix wrote...

Mirror's Edge

If anything, this brilliant piece of art remains underrated and unappreciated by many.


Agreed. Aside from the cutscenes, Mirror's Edge contains some of the most beautiful video game aesthetics that I have ever had the pleasure of admiring. The gameplay can frustrate me to no end, but it's a wonderfully realised and vibrant setting.

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^Maybe if game was much longer and not have generic plot and characters, it would have been more appreciated.

Otherwise, it's just a failed experiment.

Hopefully someone will recreate it and do it much better.

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Also I didn't mention game I love and everyone hates.

Well here it is.

Darkest of Days and Alpha Protocol.
Both have flaws but I enjoyed the hell out of them.

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Fable III.

Heh...

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The entire Fable series (at least a few people like them). No one ever takes the games as short, light-hearted time fillers and always compare them to more serious, in-depth games.

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I thought of another one, Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura

People always complained about bugs and glitches, but never had trouble in that area. The story and setting are brilliant and it satisfies my love of all things steampunk. This game is also the reason I delved into the wonderful world of Fallout.

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Fallout: New Vegas :/ my friends hated that the main story wasn't as good as Fallout 3's but I stilled played for hours making sure I did EVERYTHING.
And also there is my dirty little secret: The Pokemon ranger series. I don't care if its just drawing circles I love it.

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Enslaved: Odyssey to the West, not from a being hated point of view, just that barely anyone played it. :(


zebrakeys wrote...

Fallout: New Vegas :/ my friends hated that the main story wasn't as good as Fallout 3's but I stilled played for hours making sure I did EVERYTHING.


New Vegas felt to me more like a sequel to the first two games, which I think puts it ahead of Fallout 3 on principle.

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Alpha Protocol and Fable series would be one. Another one is Sudeki, which everyone panned over with gameplay mechanics, but I loved it, as I felt it was a good combination of both WRPGs and JRPGs for its time.

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reekus wrote...

New Vegas felt to me more like a sequel to the first two games, which I think puts it ahead of Fallout 3 on principle.

At which point I think I'll add Fallout 3 to my list since, like Oblivion, many people seem to hate on principle.

Personally I thought FO3 and FNV were virtually identical anyway, though as far as I was concerned that was a good thing (except for the bugs) since I loved them both.

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I really like Tron Evolution. The controls are clunky and the gameplay linear, but screw it, I still love the game.

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Thief; deadly shadows, I never played the previous one, but everyone I know was always slating this version as not good enough for the series. I loved it no-end. Never get tired of crawling around on buildings and evading capture, stirring up trouble etc.

KOTOR2 sure it has some faults, but I still loved it. I loved my Exile character far more than my Revan and the companions were more interesting to me. I still dream of a proper sequal even though it will never happen.

I loved the game play, locations and many of the side quests in Oblivion, but wasn't that keen on the gates part of the game. I enjoyed Morrowind's story and side quests, but I really hate the combat.

I didn't think I would like Darkness, but once you actually start playing it it's loads of fun. Has some very cool nuances and in-jokes.

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To the people saying the Fable series: Most people I have meet that have played them seem to love them. The only place I have been where people seem to hate them is the Bioware forums, and thats probably becuase it isn't a serious rpg, but that's the point of the game I guess. I enjoyed the first two very much, I still need to play Fable 3.

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Funkcase wrote...

To the people saying the Fable series: Most people I have meet that have played them seem to love them. The only place I have been where people seem to hate them is the Bioware forums, and thats probably becuase it isn't a serious rpg, but that's the point of the game I guess. I enjoyed the first two very much, I still need to play Fable 3.

Fable 2 was good, (never played Fable 1.) but honestly, Fable 3 was a overly streamlined steaming pile.

It would not have been so bad if they had not drastically changed the user interface, and interactions and what not.

Not saying it didn't have any redeming qualities, and it was fun to play, but still...

Modifié par drake heath, 05 mars 2011 - 02:22 .


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Haha. Mass effect actually...
everyone else likes Halo.

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hmm...Command and Conquer all of them before CNC3. Unless your an RTS player you just can't get anyone else to play it or even pay attention to it same with EAW. All CNC games passed Generals/ZH (minus RA3 thanks to mods) pretty much sucks to everyone.

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Garbage Master wrote...

King's Bounty ...


Ooohhh i loved it!

Star Trek - Birth of the Federation, i don´t know anyone who played it :huh: (yeah..it´s old too)

Edit: and Sins of a Solar Empire, i tried to get some people into the game, they all disliked it

Modifié par xCirdanx, 05 mars 2011 - 06:31 .


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ArmA 2
Fallout: New Vegas

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Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2.

Everywhere i go i see hate thread.14 Millions of us were retard with no taste.

Modifié par Suprez30, 05 mars 2011 - 11:40 .


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reekus wrote...

zebrakeys wrote...
Fallout: New Vegas :/ my friends hated that the main story wasn't as good as Fallout 3's but I stilled played for hours making sure I did EVERYTHING.

New Vegas felt to me more like a sequel to the first two games, which I think puts it ahead of Fallout 3 on principle.

I have to agree with you there. As a fan of the first two games, it was nice seeing familiar factions, items, enemies, and easter eggs.

drake heath wrote...
Fable 2 was good, (never played Fable 1.) but honestly, Fable 3 was a overly streamlined steaming pile.
It would not have been so bad if they had not drastically changed the user interface, and interactions and what not.
Not saying it didn't have any redeming qualities, and it was fun to play, but still...


I loved Fable 1 and I couldn't get into Fable 2 at all. Maybe I didn't give it enough of a chance. I'm patiently awaiting the PC release of Fable III this May.

Modifié par crusadeonacid, 05 mars 2011 - 11:56 .


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Edit: Double Post :?

Modifié par crusadeonacid, 05 mars 2011 - 11:55 .