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That's nice to see. I just played some Red Alert 2 and I am firing up C&C 3 right now.Command and Conquer, yes from 1995.
That's when things started to go awry. I mean C&C 3. Then it completely went sideways for C&C 4. Red Alert 1 & 2 are probably the best. I haven't finished C&C yet but I'm already looking forward to playing Red Alert.That's nice to see. I just played some Red Alert 2 and I am firing up C&C 3 right now.
Castlevania (a mix between finishing off Symphony of the night, Aria/Dawn of Sorrow and Circle of moon).
Also looking for good working emulators for my android phone.
Avoid all spoilers. Don't be afraid to turn the difficulty down. Running away from enemies is a valid strategy.I'm going to try Prey. Bought it for $20 from a buddy who had a Steam code, but wasn't interested in the game.
Hello everyone, I am new here and greeting for all, I am playing Skyrim now
Normie Reeeeeeeeeee
Outlast.
Prey
I've been playing this all week, taking my time, and have been really enjoying it.
I want to play this one, but I have no time
So now I'm back in the mood to play a good medieval fantasy RPG again. Can anyone recommend something similar to TW3 or Skyrim? Open-world, newer with great graphics, good story, satisfying but not insanely-difficult combat, etc. I've been considering Dark Souls next, but as I'm not really big on overly-challenging combat mechanics, I just want a good adventure story and an immersive interesting experience, I'm not sure I could handle the combat in Dark Souls, so I may get stuck and not finish it. For reference, I tried Lords of the Fallen, and couldn't get past the intro level. Don't want to get stuck in another game where I can't handle the combat and there's no way to make it easier.
Dragon's Dogma is one I've heard is good - just waiting on it to go on sale so I can pick that one up. Any other recommendations for good RPG's would be welcome. I prefer newer games with good graphics, 1st/3rd person with free-look, no side-scrollers, overhead, locked-camera angles etc. I've also played all 3 Risen games and the first Dragon Age, and those were good.
have you played gothic series? You probably have since you mentioned risen, but if you have not you should definitely do #2 & #3. #3 is one of my all time favorites although it has lots of flaws. for dark souls, it is a completely different gaming experience. it has minimalist story telling, exception being in the lore that describes loot drops. From that a tremendously complex mythology was created. Anyway it is possible to start the game in an overpowered mode by getting a few easy loot drops. I would recommend it as I believe it is one of the all time best games.
Turns out, I didn't get a chance to play over the weekend either. I'll be back at it tonight though. First truly sunny weekend we've had here this year, so I was outside most of the time. Some yard work, some reclining on the deck with a nice cigar.