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Hey there. It is me again. Here to bore the hell out of you with my questions and opinions and stuff. And yes, I have another question. It has been so long since I`ve played a decent game on my PC. And for sometime now I have been only playing NBA 2k15 (cause my PC probably wont support any more than NBA 2k15 and/or FIFA 15 and PES among the new games). So, considering my PC specs

 

Video Card: Radeon HD 4670

CPU: Intel® core™ Duo CPU         E8400 @ 3.00 GH 3.00GHz

System Memory: 3GB

OS: Win7 64bit

Directx 9 and 10 and I think I have 11 installed too

 

Could you name a couple of cool game that will run on my PC so I download and play them? I AM BORED

 

Games types I like are like:

Battlefield like

DA and ME like

Resident Evil Like

Ryse Like

GTA Like

 

Games I have played: Witcher 2, ME, ME2, ME3, DAO, DA2, Vampire MB, Battlfield 2, COD MW2%3 and Black ops (ghost did not run), GTA IV, Saints Row 3&4, Devil May Cry 3&4&DmC, Mortal Kombat, Metro (Though it did not make me interested much), James Bond, Grid Autosports, Tomb Raider 2011, Dead Space 1 (have 2 and 3 ready to play), Mafia 2, Generals, C&Q, Bound By Flame, Resident Evil 6, Resident Evil Revelations, True Crime, Driv3r, Driver San Fransisco, Skyrim, etc

 

A game that I have been searching is Fahrenheit, Pariah maybe, Fear 1&2&3, and Alan Wake.



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Alpha Protocol.

 

It has a similar style to Mass Effect (decisions having consequences and character interaction) but is more of a spy/espionage game.  You can choose you own play style so you can be either a stealth character, a hacker, or just be a guns blazing brawler so it offers a lot of variety.

 

The conversation system is timed so it works more on how you react to a situation (you can't just sit there and think about it you have to react like in real life).

 

People don't like the save system since it is checkpoint based but I like it as it makes you accept your decisions so if you made a choice and would like to redo it you would have to play that section over - so it's except your decisions and deal with the consequences later.

 

It also has a lot of fun characters in game that you can side with or fight against.

 

People have complained about some bugs but I only found one real bug in the PC version which disabled the item highlight feature, it's easy to correct though.



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Maybe you'd enjoy Shadows of Mordor. It's kind of Assassin's-Creed-esque, but quite fun to play despite its flaws. What I found amusing was that each of your enemies is unique, and that the ingame time continues ticking when you quit the game, meaning your enemies' hierarchy may shift while you are offline.

 

Alpha Protocol is also quite entertaining.

 

If you're looking for something along the lines of GTA gameplay (not the setting, but quests system etc.), and if you haven't played it yet, try out Red Dead Redemption. Enjoyed that one immensely.

 

And then there's always the timeless classics: BG2, PS:T (one of my favourites), kotor, etc.



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Alpha Protocol.

 

It has a similar style to Mass Effect (decisions having consequences and character interaction) but is more of a spy/espionage game.  You can choose you own play style so you can be either a stealth character, a hacker, or just be a guns blazing brawler so it offers a lot of variety.

 

The conversation system is timed so it works more on how you react to a situation (you can't just sit there and think about it you have to react like in real life).

 

People don't like the save system since it is checkpoint based but I like it as it makes you accept your decisions so if you made a choice and would like to redo it you would have to play that section over - so it's except your decisions and deal with the consequences later.

 

It also has a lot of fun characters in game that you can side with or fight against.

 

People have complained about some bugs but I only found one real bug in the PC version which disabled the item highlight feature, it's easy to correct though.

A perfect game. And the fact that its imeframe/setting is set in present time makes it even more interesting to me. thanks. :)

 

 

 

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Have played them All. Except for L.A Noire. MY PC Lagged on it alot. so I uninstalled it.

 

Maybe you'd enjoy Shadows of Mordor. It's kind of Assassin's-Creed-esque, but quite fun to play despite its flaws. What I found amusing was that each of your enemies is unique, and that the ingame time continues ticking when you quit the game, meaning your enemies' hierarchy may shift while you are offline.

 

Alpha Protocol is also quite entertaining.

 

If you're looking for something along the lines of GTA gameplay (not the setting, but quests system etc.), and if you haven't played it yet, try out Red Dead Redemption. Enjoyed that one immensely.

 

And then there's always the timeless classics: BG2, PS:T (one of my favourites), kotor, etc.

Shadow of Mordor Sounds cool. thanks man. ISn`t red dead redemption for PS only?



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I heard they were releasing it on PC. Might have been just a rumour, though, can't be sure.



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A perfect game. And the fact that its imeframe/setting is set in present time makes it even more interesting to me. thanks. :)

 

 

Have played them All. Except for L.A Noire. MY PC Lagged on it alot. so I uninstalled it.

 

Shadow of Mordor Sounds cool. thanks man. ISn`t red dead redemption for PS only?

 

You should try L.A. Noire is you like GTA gameplay mechanics. If any more interesting games cross my mind, I will add them to my post.



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I heard they were releasing it on PC. Might have been just a rumour, though, can't be sure.

I checked. It was a rumor it seems as it is only available one Xbox and PS



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The Swapper, its my favourite Indie game.



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You should try L.A. Noire is you like GTA gameplay mechanics. If any more interesting games cross my mind, I will add them to my post.

I totally like L.A. Noire. The fact that my PC would go slow in some places and then fast in other times randomly,which affected my effectiveness in the game, made me uninstal it. I had just reached the vice desk.



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If you want a good horror game look no further than Amnesia: The Dark Descent. One of the scariest games I've ever played. You can get it on Steam right now for $5.



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If you want a good horror game look no further than Amnesia: The Dark Descent. One of the scariest games I've ever played. You can get it on Steam right now for $5.

Watched a couple of gameplay videos of it. It is scary as hell. I will probably try it. I am more into horror games like RE and DS though.



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Thank you, OP.

 

Now...

 

 

This is all you need to convince you to buy this game.

 

Right, Zach?



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Kingdoms of Amalur is fun, good story and nice hack'n'slash gameplay. Graphics aren't impressive, but the game makes up for it with a lot of content and worthwhile DLC.

I second L.A. Noire as well, great game.
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Have you tried the latest installment in the EPIC Dragon Age series?

 

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Kingdoms of Amalur is fun, good story and nice hack'n'slash gameplay. Graphics aren't impressive, but the game makes up for it with a lot of content and worthwhile DLC.

Actually I own the game. And It bored me after 30 minutes. The story was not good. Nor was the combat. The only good thing about it for me was that it was big and the player moved fast. It lacked several essential things.

 

It is not available here yet and I think my pc will shut itself down before running it. lol. I mean DAI



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Actually I own the game. And It bored me after 30 minutes. The story was not good. Nor was the combat. The only good thing about it for me was that it was big and the player moved fast. It lacked several essential things.
 
It is not available here yet and I think my pc will shut itself down before running it. lol. I mean DAI


It's an acquired taste, the game gets a lot better a few hours in imo. The main story isn't special, but I enjoyed the numerous faction questlines. Especially the "build your own castle and faction" feature of the Dead Kel DLC.

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It's an acquired taste, the game gets a lot better a few hours in imo. The main story isn't special, but I enjoyed the numerous faction questlines. Especially the "build your own castle and faction" feature of the Dead Kel DLC.

The producers pretty much went for something similar to skyrim but they rushed it and did not use any inovation nor a good script. That ruined a potentially great game.


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The producers pretty much went for something similar to skyrim but they rushed it and did not use any inovation nor a good script. That ruined a potentially great game.


I thought combat and locations where miles better than Skyrim. It's also more thought out and less buggy.

ES games have some of the worst combat mechanics in RPG history imo.

KoA got great reviews, it just didn't sell well enough, sadly.

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I thought combat and locations where miles better than Skyrim. It's also more thought out and less buggy.

ES games have some of the worst combat mechanics in RPG history.

KoA got great reviews, it just didn't sell well enough.

I know. The combat was better than Skyrim. But there were a few small things. Like say, kill camera. If the game had a good storyline and maybe better graphics, I would have played it through. But after a while It seemed like I was getting quests one after another and still had no idea what I am doing in the game and what is the main quest and what is really happening in it.



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This is the first game I'll be firing up on my new PC. You play civilians in a besieged city. It's a war survival game that puts plenty of tragic dilemmas to the player. 11 Bit is responsible for the Anamoly series and has quite a few ex CDPR devs. True to form, most websites have ignored the game.



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Oh, OP.

 

And these gems too.

 

Buy them

 

Jeez.

 

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I guarantee you that you will cry like a newborn with To the Moon.

 

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And Two as well.

 

You can go for three but mod the crap out of it first.

 

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I know. The combat was better than Skyrim. But there were a few small things. Like say, kill camera. If the game had a good storyline and maybe better graphics, I would have played it through. But after a while It seemed like I was getting quests one after another and still had no idea what I am doing in the game and what is the main quest and what is really happening in it.


Yeah, it's pretty boring at first, but if you endure the first few hours it gets much, much better imo.

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Checking the games you guys have been mentioning right now. sorry if I aswer slowly.