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What is your favorite non-RPG game?

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Mine is either Doom 3 or Half Life 2, of course that is on the Top of My head...
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hmmm. hard one! my favorites are
HL2
Doom 3
Farcry
Diablo II
Trackmania
and diddy kong racing :D
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Post by Robnark »

just a few that spring to mind:

metal gear solid
half-life
king of dragon pass
gran turismo 4

and I think system shock 2 probably does count as an RPG, but I'm getting into it again and loving it, so I'm putting it on my list because I want to. so there.
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Jedi Knight II.

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Happyland Adventures :D
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Football Manager 2005 (and the former Championship Managers)
Unreal Tournament (although I really suck at it :D )
Counter Strike
Battlefield Vietnam
Battle for Middle Earth
and Minesweeper :D :D :D :rolleyes:
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Empire Earth
Final Fantasy VIII
Wizadry 8
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Post by Xandax »

Hasnt' this topic been up countless times already?

Oh well - mine are
Wing Commander series
and
Civilization 1+2.
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[QUOTE=Xandax]Hasnt' this topic been up countless times already?

Oh well - mine are
Wing Commander series
and
Civilization 1+2.[/QUOTE]
Hehe, totally forgot about Civ I.

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Post by fable »

[QUOTE=Xandax]Hasnt' this topic been up countless times already?
[/QUOTE]

Yes.

Mine would be King of Dragon Pass, which is more of a strategy game with some RPG elements. Pure strategy?

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[QUOTE=The Chosen One]Empire Earth
Final Fantasy VIII
Wizadry 8[/QUOTE]

Wizardry 8 is an RPG game... it's nice. I'm playing through it now.
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I never really got into wizardry 8 myself. at least partly because I detested the interface with a vengance.

rather perversely, most people seem to be including RPGs in their lists. ho hum.
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Robnark, what was it you disliked about the interface? Was it the limited view, due to the range of character portraits on both sides?
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Mohaa, (I just play it a lot)
Settlers 2,
Civilization 2 & 3,
Transport Tycoon,
Simcity series,
Battlefield 1942 (Haven't played other versions yet, to my regret).
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Post by the_limey »

Can't pick one so any of the following:

Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne
Discworld Noir
Thief 2: The Metal Age
Privateer 2: The Darkening
Legacy of Kain: Blood Omen
Republic Commando
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@Fable: that was a part of it, certainly. when you're running around trying to avoid some of the more absurdly challenging fights, I'd prefer more of a view. to be fair, the things I liked least afflict the whole subgenre of those old-style FPRPGs. I tend to be of the opinion that the whole shebang could usually be represented perfectly well in a fairly simple top-down or isometric view. while the atmosphere of exploring in first-person may be lost, there would be less conflict between viewable area and party controls and information.

while these things become less of a problem with long-term play and familiarity with your party, I've always found that the party of faceless characters that is a genre staple really doesn't help me towards that end. so far, I've found very few such games that are especially rewarding considering I spend so much of my trying - often with remarkably little success - to work out controls, how combat works, how I'm supposed to do anything useful outside of combat, where I'm going and, all too often, why?
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I'm with you, there. :D I tend to prefer the ease of view in 2D games, where I can spatially imagine targets in 3D, as opposed to 3D games where I have to spin to get a sense of what's going on around me (even though I'm supposedly aware of hits and sounds coming from all sides and my back :rolleyes: ). Still, at the Wizardry series were turn-based.
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Post by Faust »

I tend to be a sucker for good strategy and tactics games, particularly ones with RPG-ish elements. One of these days, I'll break down and buy Dragon Pass.

Probably my all-time favorite non-RPG (though it still has RPG elements) is Final Fantasy Tactics. For some reason, I really loved the story, character development and employment of that type of game. Likewise, I enjoy many of the other strategy titles mentioned here. I loved the old Koei games like Romancing the Kingdom and Bandit Kings of Ancient China as well. Though, I haven't played those in years.
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The only game I still play is Unreal Tournament 2004.
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[QUOTE=arno_v]The only game I still play is Unreal Tournament 2004.[/QUOTE]
that's not that old... :)
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