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Tabletop, DnD, board games, and minecraft. Also Animal Crossing.
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Now that's a game that doesn't deserve to languish in inaccessable abandonware hell. The orc worker's "Work never ends here!" soundbite has lived rent free in my head since the xbox 360 days.
war of the ring mode was so good
Damn i the game knower didn't even know of this one and it's an RTS I'm certain i had played basically all of them.
My RTS equivalent would be maelstrom. I think I'm the only person who remembers this ever existed. Still being sold on steam no less
it still has a very active mod community, you should check it out.
Been playing this every day for a few weeks now. Such a good game. Very easy to pirate and mod
Dunno if it's still popular as it's about 20 years old, but S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Shadow of Chornobyl. Best experience I ever had in a game. Full of dread and tension.
This deffo has a fair few dedicated fans me included. Most of the stalker fanbase swears by call of pripyat and alot actually only got into stalker via anomaly or gamma. But for me ShoC is and always will be my favourite game in the series.
Star Trek Elite Force. Weird combo for Star Trek to make a game in the Quake engine, but I love it
I remember the Saboteur, it was part of that period where if you bought the game firsthand it came with a 1 time use code unlocking certain content, to deter secondhand purchases. The content for the Saboteur was uncensored titties in the burlesque shows you could visit lmfao.
I'll bring up Alpha Protocol, the janky secret agent rpg, it wasn't particularily good, but I remember playing it.
I loved the Saboteur they should have made a bunch of them.
I liked all 3 Army of Two games for split screen coop.
Battle realms the Asian themed RTS that’s probably problematic but had so many neat things and quirks.
No one has been able to re-create how this game felt. Every attempt at making a new version of this one loses something in the process. Game studios don't understand that graphics and fluidity aren't the defining features of a game. The defining features are
- no voicechat
- plasma discing someone mid air during a duel
- jetpacking into an enemy base, stealing their flag, and skiing away
- destroying your enemy's generators and hiding out in the basement to kill them when they come to repair them
- vibes
Haven't played this game in nearly 20 years and even then it was considered an old game with only around 3-4 dedicated servers left. Wonder how that's going nowadays.
Freelancer. Oh what could have been.
Sid Meier's Pirates! Oh what could have been.
Basically I like ships and the fantasy of being a privateer. But everyone who makes a privateergame fucks it up somehow. These are the only two that have gotten close.
Honourable mention to Armoured Core.
Another game that pops into my mind at time is Rogue Soldier (I think? You were a blue guy with a chip in his neck? It had some neat covershooter mechanics.)
And of course Time Splitters: Future Imperfect.
Another one I can guarantee nobody other than me thinks about. Alpha prime
Really like prey (2017). I want to play a dense basically open world game with multiple endings again.
Golden Sun 1 & 2 (3 didn't happen)
These 2 beauties ♥
I'm sold on the box art alone I may have to give them a play the visuals are quite pretty from what I've seen. Reviews seem to lament its not like dragon age origins and as a dedicated hater of dragon age origins i might actually like this one
That depends on why exactly you hate Dragon Age because there are a lot of similarities. And also, if you’re not German I think a lot of the charm might get lost in translation and cultural differences. So maybe you will not get as enchanted by the world as me. But I could be wrong on that of course. Only one way to find out.
As long as it doesn't have an equivalent of the fade section in origins I'll at least not hate it and drop it completely. I have a german friend who might be able to translate the references for me unless they're dropped completely from the English version? From her I learned my new favourite word etepetete
Skip the fade best mod ever
Alien vs Predator 2
Chock full of jank. Weird ass Lithtech engine. But the multi-player was so fun.
Still the only "alien" franchise game where you start as a face hugger, lay an egg, and chew your way out of a chest. It's a delight.
I played this one because the reboot avp didn't run on my laptop. The reboot is still a gorgeous game for the time it came out in
Universe at War: Earth Assault. Maybe the first PC game I bought for myself - I had no idea what system requirements were so it was a little while until I had access to a computer that could run it at all, let alone at a decent speed.
Now that's a game I forgot about.
Loved this game. I have the xbox 360 version cos my laptop couldn't run the PC demo at all back then.
Apparently it ran way better on xbox than even modern PCs, let alone PCs at the time. An odd little era of trying to make RTS accessible on console
Oh fuck I didn’t say Arcanum because I assumed we are always thinking about it
I played all of Saboteur again last year!
You just need the GoG version, that one is fixed for Windows 10 and multi core systems.
https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/The_Saboteur
I never once played a mechwarrior game but I got a copy of this in the box when my parents bought me Tribes and I absolutely loved it. I've never spoken to anybody whose even heard about it let alone played it.
I've played through the Saboteur at least 3 times and really enjoyed it (remember the heavies flamethrower guys being really annoying). I also remember Yahtzee's ZP review praising it quite a lot at the time which was rare in those days.
I really cherish this one. The story and combat are simple and basic but the sense of community and overall goofy tone that evolves into a understanding of how bad systems of power can be for everyone living under said systems really stuck with me.
Nexus: The Jupiter Incident. Pretty much the only Real Time Tactical space flotilla command game ever. Hits a spot between Ground Control and Homeworld that I never knew existed.
Oh, also Ground Control, possibly the first really good 3d RTS
https://xenkogames.gitlab.io/DIDOEN/
genuinely one of the best incremental games I've played, wish it got more progression.
Another banger game where killing nazis is fun
Master of Orion 1, it was overshadowed by MoO2 but i still play it.
Act of War:Direct Action. Basically Tom Clancy meets C&C Generals with more conspiracy slop. Had some neat mechanics, like your mercenaries have to fight over banks with the general urban combat rules, and PoWs somehow generating money (but money is also directly gained by refining oil). It got an expansion and a remake before Eugen went with the more tactical wargame series of game
Oh hey, the original Red Faction was exactly what I was thinking of.
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Quake Champions. What could have been.
The two games no longer in the zeitgeist that absolutely altered my brain are Chrono Trigger and Lufia 2. I played them one after the other repeatedly for the entire late 90's and burned all the weird story and lore bits into my brain
Chrono Trigger may not be in the zeitgeist, but it's absolutely recognized as a classic and sometimes a masterpiece. I would say this game is still thought of quite often. Lufia 2 is a bit more forgotten, but often makes top lists of old RPGs from the golden era (whereas CT is a contender for top 1 in any list)
Saboteur just got a steam release actually, I went back and replayed it. I really liked that the progression system was based on challenges, if you wanted to you could go and do all of them before you even started the story. It still holds up graphically thanks to the way they did the colour.
My one would be Quake Wars (2007). It was the first asymmetric multiplayer game I ever played and it was the last proper Quake game.
Freespace 2 is one of my favorite sci-fi stories, and an incredible game. Has shockingly good ongoing mod support, there are tons of high quality, fully voice acted campaigns.
Stunts/4D Sports Driving. That game was pretty incredible for the time with its 3D graphics, instant replays and track editor. One of the games that made me a racing game sicko as a kid.