what game or game series can you not go on without

tytheguy111

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completely agree, however i found fallout 3(including all dlc) was more epic than new vegas, chinese stealth armor, everything about anchorage, the pitt and mothership zeta was fuckin awesome, not to mention the main mission was more interesting than finding a way to take over vegas or helping whoever you want to take over, being in DC they were able to incorporate so many history references, there were more vaults in 3 if im not mistaken, and i missed all the raiders and super mutants everywhere you went, but honestly pointe lookout wasnt too great imo(all the guns, enemies were kind of unoriginal, overall missions and atmosphere just werent interesting to me). i never bought all the dlc for new vegas though so im not sure it was that much better, i did however like modifications, the nightkin follower, the anti material rifle, and taking out the big guns skill helped out.

and far cry is awesome, i recently bought blood dragon, an 80s spin off of far cry 3 where your main characters the epitome of a badass, says some cheesy ass catch phrases too, shits hysterical. man those guys gotta do a lot of somethin, im guessing a lot of shrooms or acid, because the cut scenes and some of the missions get ridiculous.


The dlc for new Vegas sucks

I watched the game play of the dlc just to see if I wanted to waste my money

And im glad I didn't hahaha


But I like how there is more to do

But the deathclaws are ridiculous


And there only on or two vaults in new vegas


Damn I need to buy fallout 3 again and play thru EVERYTHING


Cuz I bought the Pitt but thats all
 

crazyhazey

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The dlc for new Vegas sucks

I watched the game play of the dlc just to see if I wanted to waste my money

And im glad I didn't hahaha


But I like how there is more to do

But the deathclaws are ridiculous


And there only on or two vaults in new vegas


Damn I need to buy fallout 3 again and play thru EVERYTHING


Cuz I bought the Pitt but thats all
well shit i dodged a bullet there, was close to buying all of it a few weeks ago and ended up only buying the gun runners arsenal for the mods and extra guns. there did seem to be more options on how you wanted the story to play out, but a lot of the missions were boring compared to 3 imo, the enemies weren't challenging enough, cazadors get annoying as fuck too, if you dont have antivenom you're pretty much done for. and i know there was 3 i could remember, maybe 4 vaults, that one where there were a bunch of clones and a bunch of propaganda for a vault leader election, another where a spore ended up causing rapid evolution to all the vault dwellers, another full of escaped convicts(never had enough explosives skill to blow em up though lol) and another in new vegas im pretty sure but it doesnt really count since its full of friendlies.

and same here, miss having fawkes as a companion, enclave coming outta fuckin nowhere, fighting super mutant overlords/behemoths(especially around the capitol building, shit gets crazy) and i feel like the gauss rifle did better in the last one, might just be me though. and if you didnt get anchorage or mothership zeta id really suggest it, that game got a lot better with those add ons imo.

and next time i buy fallout 3 im getting it on PC for sure, people make awesome dlc for free, even up to this day im pretty sure.
 

crazyhazey

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I cant believe I was the first one to mention GTA haha it shoulda been the first/top one ahah
speaking of which im gaming online right now if anyone wants to join DA1NONLYRAYRAY
hit me up anytime
wish they remade san andreas. CJ was the shit.]

and damn i almost forgot mortal kombat. i recently got the one where they clash with the DC universe, besides the lack of characters this may be one of my favorites next to deadly alliance and deception, i think armageddon had like 60 something characters too, dont know why they down graded with the character count recently.
 

moving_shadow

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Quake for real.
I stopped playing probably around 2001, went on to CS for like a year and then mostly stopped playing video games very seriously until around 2006/2007 when I started with WoW. Had the gaming itch again after playing wow for a while with real life friends, but got tired of the pace lack of competitiveness, repetitiveness and a bunch of other things (balance issues etc) so I jumped into Quakelive a couple years after it came out and my skills have eventually returned. I used to be a lot better (I played for a really well known pro organization these days but it wasn't so well organized back then and it didn't start that way) relative to other people but that's ok I still feel it coming back.

I have taken a bit of a break from it this summer though to focus on stuff around the house and garden.

Game is addictive and so well balanced and paced. Only gripe is that more people don't play it - instead are interested in the newest thing (which typically ends up being a pile of shit) and that id software doesn't support it well enough.

Weapon for every situation but it doesn't give you a stupid number of choices and there is variety in them and how to use them... I really hate modern shooters. Sorry little rant there.
I can't agree more with all the points. On the popularity of the game, the problem is that the game is its own enemy. Quake has been around for many years and so there is a huge skill gap between those who play it regularly and those wanting to start out. I mean just to navigate through the maps will take at least a year to master, while at the same time being fragged left right and center with no hope of achieving any short term satisfaction.
 

NightOwlBono

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Demon souls,dark souls,dark souls 2 is All I have played recently,I'm hooked

But if we're bringing up the N64 then you gotta mention perfect dark,super smash bros,Zelda,golden eye,conkers bad fur day,donkey kong 64
 

crazyhazey

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Demon souls,dark souls,dark souls 2 is All I have played recently,I'm hooked

But if we're bringing up the N64 then you gotta mention perfect dark,super smash bros,Zelda,golden eye,conkers bad fur day,donkey kong 64
damn i totally forgot to say perfect dark, golden eye and dk 64, oh and mario 64. i recently bought an hd remake of banjo kazooie on xbox, cant believe they brought it back.

oh and i think i forgot to say bioshock too. the ending to the last one was insane. not to mention the setting in all of them really adds to the whole feel of the game.
 

GvegasGrowa

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Fallout. Elderscrolls. Might n Magic. Final Fantasy. Zelda(up till gamecube) have to say Fallout3 & origional Zelda both hold my #1spot. They both gave me that "wtf is this" moment. Something completely new, that i had to devour...just couldnt stop playing.

Demon Souls gets an honerable mention... just cause it brought me back to that time when games were hard.
 

MonkeyGrinder

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Hands down Castlevania.
Liked Final Fantasy up until recent years. Haven't played anything beyond 12 and from what I understand I'm not missing anything. I'm in the minority and actually fully enjoyed Crystal Chronicles.
Star Ocean was a great series. I'm hoping there's more in the future.
Like a few other posters mention I got into Demon and Dark Souls.Just for the difficulty and no hand holding. The Dark Souls Devs were responsible for the Kingsfield series. KF2 and KF The Ancient City were games I spent waaaaayyyyyy too much time on and poked through every nook and cranny of. I'd buy another console if they picked up KF again. The KF series actually ties into Dark Souls. Seath and the other dragons, the Moonlight Sword. There's loads of KF references in DS.
Just the gameplay combined with the dark, gloomy and foreboding atmosphere along with the soundtracks mesh together perfectly.
 

haulinbass

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I still play symphony of the night, if it and metal gear solid 1 got updated with better texture and animations id be very happy.
 

OGEvilgenius

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I can't agree more with all the points. On the popularity of the game, the problem is that the game is its own enemy. Quake has been around for many years and so there is a huge skill gap between those who play it regularly and those wanting to start out. I mean just to navigate through the maps will take at least a year to master, while at the same time being fragged left right and center with no hope of achieving any short term satisfaction.
So..... thoughts on the incoming changes for the steam release? Gag. I think my favorite series is about to essentially die a horrible death, hope I'm wrong.
 

moving_shadow

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So..... thoughts on the incoming changes for the steam release? Gag. I think my favorite series is about to essentially die a horrible death, hope I'm wrong.
I'm indifferent, us OG players will always prefer the old formula. To be quite frank I would prefer playing Quakeworld over Quakelive but demand and supply always seems to creep into these things. Compared to the simple map rotation changes a year or so ago, I am happy that as a standard player subscribed players can host public servers again, sort of circumventing the need for all us to subscribe.

OG players focus on game play factors, physics, balance of weapons, maps, cost and quality of players. The developers focus on different things, mainly the popularity (and hopefully) profitability of the game so there will always be disagreement between the two.

I can't play any other game, I love the simplicity Quake offers and how easy it is to simply connect and join, and yet you will spend years trying to master it. So in saying that I will just suck up to the changes made and deal with it, as long as I manage to enjoy playing a game every day.

I doubt Quake will die, atleast the Quake 3 engine as we sort of know it in its various forms. It has stood the test of time, 15 years for a computer game to remain popular is a very long time, so it will take more than the antics of developers to destroy it.
 

OGEvilgenius

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Reflex looks awesome though. I think Quake will actually be dying in the near future. If reflex is as good as it appears it will be, I don't think anyone will be bothering with Q3.
 

Pass it Around

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I'm indifferent, us OG players will always prefer the old formula. To be quite frank I would prefer playing Quakeworld over Quakelive but demand and supply always seems to creep into these things. Compared to the simple map rotation changes a year or so ago, I am happy that as a standard player subscribed players can host public servers again, sort of circumventing the need for all us to subscribe.

OG players focus on game play factors, physics, balance of weapons, maps, cost and quality of players. The developers focus on different things, mainly the popularity (and hopefully) profitability of the game so there will always be disagreement between the two.

I can't play any other game, I love the simplicity Quake offers and how easy it is to simply connect and join, and yet you will spend years trying to master it. So in saying that I will just suck up to the changes made and deal with it, as long as I manage to enjoy playing a game every day.

I doubt Quake will die, atleast the Quake 3 engine as we sort of know it in its various forms. It has stood the test of time, 15 years for a computer game to remain popular is a very long time, so it will take more than the antics of developers to destroy it.
they don't make games like that anymore, quake 2 railwarz was my shit. Full on clan warfare every night.
 

vostok

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From Doom1 (1990s?) to Skyrim... dun the Fallouts and onto Triopico 5 and the Forest ..whats next?
 
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