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fallout 3 - because its superior.
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custardcream: fallout 3 - because its superior.

Quite superior to oblivion, anyway.
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custardcream: fallout 3 - because its superior.
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Weclock: Quite superior to oblivion, anyway.

Which is easy to accomplish ;P
Better go play Fallout 1 and 2 ;-))
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Weclock: Quite superior to oblivion, anyway.
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frilled: Which is easy to accomplish ;P
Better go play Fallout 1 and 2 ;-))

No, i got it correct the first time. No trying to spin it into what you want it to say.
I think fallout 1 and 2 are crap. I live in the now and dont mire myself in the past.
When Fallout 4 comes out i will instantly forget that Fallout 3 ever existed.
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frilled: Which is easy to accomplish ;P
Better go play Fallout 1 and 2 ;-))
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custardcream: No, i got it correct the first time. No trying to spin it into what you want it to say.
I think fallout 1 and 2 are crap. I live in the now and dont mire myself in the past.
When Fallout 4 comes out i will instantly forget that Fallout 3 ever existed.

Ah, so you have no respect for the people who's shoulders you stand upon. Good to know.
Fallout 3 is a nice game, and way better then Oblivion. But compared to what they did back then with (as seeing what one can do today) limited technology etc, it is, as i said, a nice game, but nothing more.
If you forget about the past, you will not learn out of mistakes, you will miss many great games (what are you doing arond here anways? It's called good OLD games...), and you probably will even miss some jokes or story related stuff etc, when the developers make references to the prequels or other well known games, movies etc.
I've been playing lots of Blizzard Entertainment's games like Diablo 2 and the expansion Lord of Destruction and Starcraft. They are probably my favorite games ever. THATS WHY GOG SHOULD GET THEM ON HERE FOR DOWNLOAD.
It's mostly Far Cry 2 at the moment. Don't really have the time for gaming, so I usually do one or two missions at a time. I just love to go slow in FC2, walking most of the time and sniping down every guardpost and patrol I encounter. Don't care so much for the storyline, it's the bloody low-tech no-nonsense fighting that's absolutely stellar.
When I've got more time on my hands I'm busy as a manager of FC Groningen in Football Manager 2009. But that game is addicting. I already spend several full-time days on it since I bought it last month...
Oh, and Planescape Torment arrived in the mail this week, so I've got to make some time for that one too. I literally played it for 5 minutes now (installing and modding it took waaaay more) and I think it's a keeper.
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Chad1: I've been playing lots of Blizzard Entertainment's games like Diablo 2 and the expansion Lord of Destruction and Starcraft. They are probably my favorite games ever. THATS WHY GOG SHOULD GET THEM ON HERE FOR DOWNLOAD.

Probably not, seeing as you can download them with a working cdkey from Blizzards own website, and the DRM that's necessary for their online servers.
//although, Warcraft II might not be bad. :)
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Chad1: I've been playing lots of Blizzard Entertainment's games like Diablo 2 and the expansion Lord of Destruction and Starcraft. They are probably my favorite games ever. THATS WHY GOG SHOULD GET THEM ON HERE FOR DOWNLOAD.
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Weclock: Probably not, seeing as you can download them with a working cdkey from Blizzards own website, and the DRM that's necessary for their online servers.
//although, Warcraft II might not be bad. :)

You make a good point my friend... ;)
X3:Terran Conflict. After spending about 800 hours on X3:Reunion, I couldn't pass this up.
MDK and Giants (from GOG), just great old school gaming.
Crysis. After about level 5, tbh, I'm bored with it.
Ripping my ass inside-out, trying to get GTA IV for the PC work... worst console port ever.
Otherwise:
Savage 2
Soldier of Fortune
Daggerfall
Heretic
ESS.TEE.ELL.AY.KAY.EE.ARR. Clear Sky
On my NDS:
Chrono Trigger
Contra 4
Metal Slug 7
Duke Nukem Advanced (GBA game)
Sonic Rush
Yoshi's Island DS (The cutest fucking game you'll ever play)
On my NES:
Metal Gear
Lifeforce
Ninja Gaiden
Wolfenstein 3d
For the Nostalgia of it
Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition. I've beaten it about ten times, but it never gets old.
Let's see... I've been playing a lot of Team Fortress 2, trying to grind out a couple more achievements that I haven't gotten for the various classes. Plus, it's just a rocking good time. I'm also trying to better my Left 4 Dead skills. I've yet to finish a campaign on Expert, but that's largely because I'm still a little intimidated by it, and I don't really want to go into an Expert game with strangers.
Despite having logged like 130+ hours in L4D, I'm not sure I have the chops to "not be the worst guy" on a team, and I hate being the worst guy on a team that everyone has to babysit, which is another reason why I haven't really played much Expert. I can usually manage to stay alive on Advanced, but I've been spoiled by Normal and Survival modes in which killing the tank fast is actually a viable (and in the case of Survival even a necessary) course of action. In Advanced and up, you kinda really do have to fight a running engagement for a prolonged period, and while I can evade, I just... tend not to.
I've also been working my way through Starlancer. I was debating picking up Tachyon off Steam, but reading some reviews of the game, a lot of them seemed to agree that games like Freespace and Starlancer (which were contemporaries of Tachyon) were just better games. And since I own both Freespace and Starlancer, I just decided to play those instead. Since I made a Freespace 2 run not too long ago, I reinstalled Starlancer.
And, I'm also working on Mercenaries 2 (again) on my PS3. (Mostly because I want to log some trophies for it. :D