What Game Are You Playing?
Games I've played
The games I've played are (all PC):
1) FEAR (Director's Cut)
2) Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 1 & 2
3) Star Wars: Republic Commando
4) Star Wars: Empire at War (currently playing)
5) Age of Empires III
6) Freedom Fighters
7) Hitman: Codename 47
8) Hitman 2: Silent Assasin
9) Warhammer 40K: Dawn of War and its expansion, Winter Assault
10) Prince of Persia: the Sands of Time
11) Prince of Persia: Warrior Within
12) The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay
13) Call of Duty 2
14) Need for Speed: Most Wanted
15) Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
16) Fable: the Lost Chapters
The games I've played are (all PC):
1) FEAR (Director's Cut)
2) Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 1 & 2
3) Star Wars: Republic Commando
4) Star Wars: Empire at War (currently playing)
5) Age of Empires III
6) Freedom Fighters
7) Hitman: Codename 47
8) Hitman 2: Silent Assasin
9) Warhammer 40K: Dawn of War and its expansion, Winter Assault
10) Prince of Persia: the Sands of Time
11) Prince of Persia: Warrior Within
12) The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay
13) Call of Duty 2
14) Need for Speed: Most Wanted
15) Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
16) Fable: the Lost Chapters
''They say truth is the first casualty of war. But who defines what's true? Truth is just a matter of perspective. The duty of every soldier is to protect the innocent, and sometimes that means preserving the lie of good and evil, that war isn't just natural selection played out on a grand scale. The only truth I found is that the world we live in is a giant tinderbox. All it takes...is someone to light the match" - Captain Price
Been a while ... here's what I've FINISHED since December (last post)
PC
- Gothic II Gold
- Chronicles of Narnia
- Stubbs the Zombie
- Indigo Prophecy
- Olympic Games Torino 2006
- Chrome Specforce
- Hammer & Sickle
- Tycoon City New York
- SWAT 4: The Stetchkov Syndicate
- D&D Dragonshard
- Star Wars Empire at War
- Dungeon Lords Collectors Edition
- Space Rangers 2
- Sniper Elite
- Commandos: Strike Force
- UberSoldier
- Daemonica
- Avernum 4 (some Mac, but finished on PC)
- Tomb Raider: Legend
- Scratches
GBA / DS
- Animal Crossing: Wild World
- Resident Evil DS
- Rebelstar Tactical Command (GBA)
- Age of Empires DS
- Metroid Prime Hunters
PSP
- Legend of Heroes
- SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo
- Midway Arcade Treasures: Extended Play
- Tokobot
- Ys The Ark of Napishtim
- Generation of Chaos
- Syphon Filter
- Me and My Katamari
- Virtua Tennis: World Tour
Whoa-boy that's a lotta stuff ...
Now Playing:
PC
- Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth
- Keepsake
- Shadowgrounds
- ... and have Spellforce 2 pre-ordered for next week
PSP
- Untold Legends: The Warriors Code
- Capcom Classics Collection Remixed
Mike
PC
- Gothic II Gold
- Chronicles of Narnia
- Stubbs the Zombie
- Indigo Prophecy
- Olympic Games Torino 2006
- Chrome Specforce
- Hammer & Sickle
- Tycoon City New York
- SWAT 4: The Stetchkov Syndicate
- D&D Dragonshard
- Star Wars Empire at War
- Dungeon Lords Collectors Edition
- Space Rangers 2
- Sniper Elite
- Commandos: Strike Force
- UberSoldier
- Daemonica
- Avernum 4 (some Mac, but finished on PC)
- Tomb Raider: Legend
- Scratches
GBA / DS
- Animal Crossing: Wild World
- Resident Evil DS
- Rebelstar Tactical Command (GBA)
- Age of Empires DS
- Metroid Prime Hunters
PSP
- Legend of Heroes
- SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo
- Midway Arcade Treasures: Extended Play
- Tokobot
- Ys The Ark of Napishtim
- Generation of Chaos
- Syphon Filter
- Me and My Katamari
- Virtua Tennis: World Tour
Whoa-boy that's a lotta stuff ...
Now Playing:
PC
- Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth
- Keepsake
- Shadowgrounds
- ... and have Spellforce 2 pre-ordered for next week
PSP
- Untold Legends: The Warriors Code
- Capcom Classics Collection Remixed
Mike
Games I?ve installed right now
Now playing
Lord of the Rings:THe Return of the King
Fifa 2005
Blitzkrieg 2 (AWESOME GAME!!!, already finished 1)
Playing once a WWWWHHHHIIILLLLEEEE:
Commandos 2 & 3
Star Wars KOTOR 1 & 2
Star Wars Republic Commando
Star Wars Empire at War
Star Wars Jedi Academy
Star Wars Battlefront 1 & 2 (What can I say, I like sw saga )
Call of Duty United Offensive
Medal of Honor Pacifi Assault
Diablo 2 LOD
Baldurs Gate 2 TOB
Line of Sight Vietnam
Sniper Elite
Battlefield 1942 Road to Rome Secret Weapons of WWII
Battlefield 2
Warcraft 3 Frozen Throne
Icewind Dale
Deadly Dozen
Return to Castle of Wolfstein
Max Paine 1 & 2
F.E.A.R.
Half Life 2
I don't have any other INSTALLED, tough I have like two big boxes full of cds & DVD
Now playing
Lord of the Rings:THe Return of the King
Fifa 2005
Blitzkrieg 2 (AWESOME GAME!!!, already finished 1)
Playing once a WWWWHHHHIIILLLLEEEE:
Commandos 2 & 3
Star Wars KOTOR 1 & 2
Star Wars Republic Commando
Star Wars Empire at War
Star Wars Jedi Academy
Star Wars Battlefront 1 & 2 (What can I say, I like sw saga )
Call of Duty United Offensive
Medal of Honor Pacifi Assault
Diablo 2 LOD
Baldurs Gate 2 TOB
Line of Sight Vietnam
Sniper Elite
Battlefield 1942 Road to Rome Secret Weapons of WWII
Battlefield 2
Warcraft 3 Frozen Throne
Icewind Dale
Deadly Dozen
Return to Castle of Wolfstein
Max Paine 1 & 2
F.E.A.R.
Half Life 2
I don't have any other INSTALLED, tough I have like two big boxes full of cds & DVD
I've been playing "Scratches" and "Half Life 2" for the last week. Finished both games yesterday. HL2 kicks ass. I'm not a fan of first person shooters, but I simply couldn't stop playing.
"Scratches" is totally different. An old school adventure game. The riddles were nice and challenging - but more difficult than the riddles was finding the riddles. I was walking around in circles about billion times because I overlooked something trivial and simply didn't know what to do next. These parts were rather frustrating.
Right now I don't play any game. I thought of installing Max Payne 2 which I've yet to play although I bought it a year ago. But I haven't finished the prequel, how can I play the sequel then!?
I could buy Oblivion. Now that I have internet again it wouldn't be all that hard to get those 1000 mods which are needed to make it enjoyable. But I don't want to support Bethesda for digging out another raw diamond and leaving the polishing to the modding community.
"Scratches" is totally different. An old school adventure game. The riddles were nice and challenging - but more difficult than the riddles was finding the riddles. I was walking around in circles about billion times because I overlooked something trivial and simply didn't know what to do next. These parts were rather frustrating.
Right now I don't play any game. I thought of installing Max Payne 2 which I've yet to play although I bought it a year ago. But I haven't finished the prequel, how can I play the sequel then!?
I could buy Oblivion. Now that I have internet again it wouldn't be all that hard to get those 1000 mods which are needed to make it enjoyable. But I don't want to support Bethesda for digging out another raw diamond and leaving the polishing to the modding community.
"Some people say that I must be a terrible person, but it’s not true. I have the heart of a young boy in a jar on my desk."
-Stephen King
-Stephen King
I liked Scratches - but agree there was loads of hunting for clues to puzzles.
I just finished Etrom: The Astral Essence - pretty awful action-RPG ... just awful.
Also just finished SiN: Episodes Emergence - 6 hours for $18, not bad, really. The difficulty (supposedly adaptive) ramped *fast* in the latter stages.
Still playing Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter and Spellforce 2.
All on PC.
On the PSP, just finished Untold Legends The Warrior's Code.
On the DS been plucking weeds in my neglected Animal Crossing game furing my son's weekly piano lesson hte last couple of weeks
I just finished Etrom: The Astral Essence - pretty awful action-RPG ... just awful.
Also just finished SiN: Episodes Emergence - 6 hours for $18, not bad, really. The difficulty (supposedly adaptive) ramped *fast* in the latter stages.
Still playing Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter and Spellforce 2.
All on PC.
On the PSP, just finished Untold Legends The Warrior's Code.
On the DS been plucking weeds in my neglected Animal Crossing game furing my son's weekly piano lesson hte last couple of weeks
[QUOTE=txa1265]I liked Scratches - but agree there was loads of hunting for clues to puzzles.
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Oh, I just realized that I totally forgot to mention how much I liked the game. It *was* quite enjoyable and totally worth the 20 Euro my father paid .
I bought Vampires: Bloodlines today. From all I know I'll be spending the rest of the day with hunting for patches and stuff. We'll see. But it's a game I wanted to play since its release, and from what I heard it should be worth the effort.
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Oh, I just realized that I totally forgot to mention how much I liked the game. It *was* quite enjoyable and totally worth the 20 Euro my father paid .
I bought Vampires: Bloodlines today. From all I know I'll be spending the rest of the day with hunting for patches and stuff. We'll see. But it's a game I wanted to play since its release, and from what I heard it should be worth the effort.
"Some people say that I must be a terrible person, but it’s not true. I have the heart of a young boy in a jar on my desk."
-Stephen King
-Stephen King
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Let's see games i currently have installed:
- World of warcraft - One of the most timeconsuming games ever released. It should be banned
- Open Transport Tycoon Deluxe - A modified version of transporttycoon, makes a great game even better (if you are intrested look for OpenTTD on the internet)
- Frasse and the Peas of Kejick - A free adventure game
- Civilization IV - Don't think this needs an explanation
- Darwinia - A great indipendant game
- Warcraft 3 - I wanted to relife the storyline of the warcraft series
I do not have the touch, nor do I have the power.
Right now, I'm playing Half Life 2. As what someone said before, one of the creepiest parts of the game is the Ravenholm stage. Just got past it at last this morning.
Might give Gothic or some other RPGs a go when I have the time just to increase my RPG range.
Might give Gothic or some other RPGs a go when I have the time just to increase my RPG range.
''They say truth is the first casualty of war. But who defines what's true? Truth is just a matter of perspective. The duty of every soldier is to protect the innocent, and sometimes that means preserving the lie of good and evil, that war isn't just natural selection played out on a grand scale. The only truth I found is that the world we live in is a giant tinderbox. All it takes...is someone to light the match" - Captain Price
[QUOTE=DesR85]Right now, I'm playing Half Life 2. As what someone said before, one of the creepiest parts of the game is the Ravenholm stage. Just got past it at last this morning.[/QUOTE]
The game just gets better and better after that I didn't really like Ravenholm since I'm not one of these junkies who enjoys fear/aprehension.
The game just gets better and better after that I didn't really like Ravenholm since I'm not one of these junkies who enjoys fear/aprehension.
"I fart in your general direction! Your mother was a hamster, and your father smelt of elderberries!"
[QUOTE=Denethorn]The game just gets better and better after that I didn't really like Ravenholm since I'm not one of these junkies who enjoys fear/aprehension.[/QUOTE]
Yup, can't agree more. In fact, that stage is really frustrating (and creepy too) until I started to miss fighting Combine soldiers while in Ravenholm and was thinking of kissing them in the face when I meet them:laugh:.
Yup, can't agree more. In fact, that stage is really frustrating (and creepy too) until I started to miss fighting Combine soldiers while in Ravenholm and was thinking of kissing them in the face when I meet them:laugh:.
''They say truth is the first casualty of war. But who defines what's true? Truth is just a matter of perspective. The duty of every soldier is to protect the innocent, and sometimes that means preserving the lie of good and evil, that war isn't just natural selection played out on a grand scale. The only truth I found is that the world we live in is a giant tinderbox. All it takes...is someone to light the match" - Captain Price
PSP
Monter Hunter Freedom - rather goods this, in spite of capricious controls and a wayward camera. at least partly because it is possible to do the whole thing solo as well as multiplayer.
Metal Gear Ac!d 2 - an improvement over the previous version, yes. still not as good as it could have been. not least because the boss arena mode is startlingly underwhelming.
PC
A variety of MUDs in the hope of finding one that is good, free, and doesn't arbitrarily destroy all your equipment when you disconnect.
Divine Divinity - still irritatingly unstable, but the skill system, free roaming and difficulty balance widdle over most click-em-ups around.
Sudden Strike 2 - meh, it's good. it's not vastly changed from the original, but I like the style.
PS2
Makai Kingdom - not sure whether it beats Disgaea. although it doesn't have some of the annoying features of its predecessor, the character skills are perhaps a little straightforward in comparison.
Monter Hunter Freedom - rather goods this, in spite of capricious controls and a wayward camera. at least partly because it is possible to do the whole thing solo as well as multiplayer.
Metal Gear Ac!d 2 - an improvement over the previous version, yes. still not as good as it could have been. not least because the boss arena mode is startlingly underwhelming.
PC
A variety of MUDs in the hope of finding one that is good, free, and doesn't arbitrarily destroy all your equipment when you disconnect.
Divine Divinity - still irritatingly unstable, but the skill system, free roaming and difficulty balance widdle over most click-em-ups around.
Sudden Strike 2 - meh, it's good. it's not vastly changed from the original, but I like the style.
PS2
Makai Kingdom - not sure whether it beats Disgaea. although it doesn't have some of the annoying features of its predecessor, the character skills are perhaps a little straightforward in comparison.
Here where the flattering and mendacious swarm
Of lying epitaths their secrets keep,
At last incapable of further harm
The lewd forefathers of the village sleep.
Of lying epitaths their secrets keep,
At last incapable of further harm
The lewd forefathers of the village sleep.