STALKER
Fallout: New Vegas
Fallout: New Vegas
"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"
Get LoL you fknoob.DUnlimited wrote:
l REGRET NOTHING
Oh god the last two ofp games.....jesus what a pile of stinking shit.UnkleRukus wrote:
Ofp:dragon rising
Call of duty 3
Blops
Bad company 2
Halol reach
You all can hate on stalker all you want. I still think its an awesome concept.
Last edited by RDMC (2012-01-19 03:35:05)
No surprise there tbh.RDMC wrote:
Gaming industry is shite nowadays.
i would regret thatAries_37 wrote:
Get LoL you fknoob.DUnlimited wrote:
l REGRET NOTHING
Wait so let me get this right. You liked clear sky, the worst stalker game. It was literally dog shit._j5689_ wrote:
Definitely the first and third S.T.A.L.K.E.R. games, the first one was unplayably unstable and the third one felt like just an uninteresting, unstable, empty shell of a game that was way too hard to get into
Supreme Commander 2 was shit also, I liked the new upgrades system and the amazing graphics but it felt too much like all the factions lost their individuality aside from the experimentals, even the first game never felt that tactical to me to begin with but this one definitely felt like it was more of a numbers vs numbers game than anything tactical. I think I got it for like $10 on sale on Steam though.
C&C: Red Alert 3 sucked too, it feels nothing like Red Alert 2 did which tbh is what I was probably looking for with better graphics in this game(can you blame me though, it's probably one of the best RTS games of all time), I do feel like giving it another try though right now but I think there was something new about its mechanics that I saw that I don't remember now that just made me drop the game immediately. I already know that I definitely hate those catapult things that I remember from one of the gameplay trailers, it seems like that's the new "ME TOO" feature in RTS games these days. I don't like the ability for everybody to built everything on water either, it becomes impossible to take the game any bit seriously and just defeats the point of there being water other than that you can build ships on it.
lol, I thought that too, but I think it was assumed he didn't bother buying the second one.Vilham wrote:
Wait so let me get this right. You liked clear sky, the worst stalker game. It was literally dog shit._j5689_ wrote:
Definitely the first and third S.T.A.L.K.E.R. games, the first one was unplayably unstable and the third one felt like just an uninteresting, unstable, empty shell of a game that was way too hard to get into
Supreme Commander 2 was shit also, I liked the new upgrades system and the amazing graphics but it felt too much like all the factions lost their individuality aside from the experimentals, even the first game never felt that tactical to me to begin with but this one definitely felt like it was more of a numbers vs numbers game than anything tactical. I think I got it for like $10 on sale on Steam though.
C&C: Red Alert 3 sucked too, it feels nothing like Red Alert 2 did which tbh is what I was probably looking for with better graphics in this game(can you blame me though, it's probably one of the best RTS games of all time), I do feel like giving it another try though right now but I think there was something new about its mechanics that I saw that I don't remember now that just made me drop the game immediately. I already know that I definitely hate those catapult things that I remember from one of the gameplay trailers, it seems like that's the new "ME TOO" feature in RTS games these days. I don't like the ability for everybody to built everything on water either, it becomes impossible to take the game any bit seriously and just defeats the point of there being water other than that you can build ships on it.
I think it's also because the consumers are more demanding and in tune with the gamin industry as a whole. We tend to look back with rose-tinted glasses when discussing old school games, but would they hold up to scrutiny now? A lot wouldn't, in my opinionKampframmer wrote:
No surprise there tbh.RDMC wrote:
Gaming industry is shite nowadays.
Every single entertainment industry is. Money comes first, customers second.
we both had it but i can't imagine recommending it unless as a jokeeleven bravo wrote:
farcry 2 because it was either jord or sam who told me i should buy it
Which is funny because customers = money.Kampframmer wrote:
No surprise there tbh.RDMC wrote:
Gaming industry is shite nowadays.
Every single entertainment industry is. Money comes first, customers second.
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Last edited by Phatmatt (2012-01-19 14:37:53)
i too thought it was a funny gameCanin wrote:
I thought it was fun too. Guess its an aquired taste.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
I liked the Ghostbusters game, even if it wasn't a sandbox.Winston_Churchill wrote:
looking at steam i apparently bought ghostbusters and the witcher, both of which were awful and i apparently blocked the memory of purchasing
one of the few games i've traded inRTHKI wrote:
guitar hero
had fun with it. now it has been wasting space for years
Oh god oh god. I totally neglected my purchase of OfP:DR. I was so mad I spent that money, I get a twitch in my eye just thinking about it.aerodynamic wrote:
Oh god the last two ofp games.....jesus what a pile of stinking shit.UnkleRukus wrote:
Ofp:dragon rising
Call of duty 3
Blops
Bad company 2
Halol reach
You all can hate on stalker all you want. I still think its an awesome concept.