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If by Deus Ex, you mean Assassin's Creed 2, then I agree.
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Looks like you enjoy Fallout.
Epic games, they are! :D ...especially fallout 3. |
Fallout 3 was pretty good. I loved the story more than the game (which might explain why I really really loved The Road), which got really boring at times. Far too many trivial side quests.
And to be perfectly honest, I haven't played Deus Ex yet. But I will. After Mass Effect, which I've been wanting to play for the longest time, after all the hype I've heard about it. |
Finally got to play ME 2 in 1080p this morning (new comp) and the graphics are amazing on full and the frame rate is a lot higher than the previous times I played it.
Too bad the new comp is for the family. :( |
Old school: Caddilacs&dinosaurs, Final fight, Metal slug (series), Violent storm - veritable devourer of token coins.
Now: Okami, The Legend of Zelda:The Wind Waker, Resident Evil (series), Metal Gear Solid 3, Tenchu: Wrath of Heaven, Onimusha 2, Grand Theft Auto (series), Heroes of Might and Magic 3, Ninja Gaiden (series), Hitman (series), Avatar the game (despite the glaring errors) and several other titles. |
New favorite game. Amnesia: The Dark Descent :D
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Old Games: The Dig, Myst+Riven, Age of Empires and Panzer Dragoon for Sega Saturn.
New Games: ME1/2, Mirrors Edge, Company of Heroes. |
I'm a massively old-school gamer. :P
The 1980's were the peak of my videogame addiction, and I've never quite gotten past those mid-80's titles. Metroid, Kid Icarus, Megaman, Castlevania, etc. I still love 'em. That's what I got my Wii for, actually. I don't own any actual Wii titles, just VC titles. And while I own a PS3, the only game I have for it is Bionic Commando: Rearmed, a 2.5-dimensional remake of the 1980's NES version. If you like sidescrollers, I highly recommend it. As for a true favorite: Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (1997) for the original Playstation. My favorite sidescroller of all time, slightly beating Super Metroid (1994). There's just so much stuff in that game! I put in 100+ hours on several occasions trying to collect every item in the game, level up every item, etc., but finally gave up on trying to level up Alucard (the character you play) to 99, so I automated it. After that, I can often be found playing old arcade titles in MAME. Capcom's "Strider" (1989) is a favorite there. As a kid, I'd played it so much that I could win on maximum difficulty with only one quarter. Now you know where my allowance went!! :D |
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i totally feel old posting this BUT ill go with
Chrono trigger Final fantasy VI |
My very favorite game is still (and will most likely ever be) Deus Ex - however, I did play another amazing game lately that definitely makes the top 5 for me.
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. - Shadow of Chernobyl. I've played it before, but only recently played it through. And... what can I say? The atmosphere in this game is AMAZING. It's INSANELY immersive, sucks you in and makes you feel like a part of the game world (not unlike Avatar, in fact). You can feel the cold rain pouring down on you, feel the harsh winds, the heat of a campfire, the fear of your companions. Simply put... amazing. |
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