|
Register | Blogging | Today's Posts | Search |
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
![]() |
#11 (permalink) |
Music Addict
Join Date: Jun 2009
Posts: 1,845
|
![]()
I'll feel like such a n00b because all my games are so new but I don't really know any super old games
![]() 10. Age Of Mythology (+ Titans Expansion Pack)- I used to play this game a LOT when I was little. I still think it's really fun, because I \'ve always like Greek myths and it's cool to see how each unit is made to fit with it's mythology. 9. Rock Band 2- I'm sure almost everyone here has played this game at least once. It's really a simple design, and while there are so many different games to choose from (Rock Band 1, and all Guitar Hero games) I went with the one I've played the most ![]() 8. Impossible Creatures- Wow what an interesting concept that I think was actually pulled of pretty well. If you haven't heard of it, basically what you do is combine your various creatures to make armies of hybrid animals. Really cool, and with mods can get really interesting. I just wish they had gone farther with some of the concepts. 7. Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion- I have spent an unhealthy amount of time on this game. Not my favorite Elder Scrolls game (see below) but still I think a fun game and incredible when modded. Definitely one of the greatest modern RPG's 6. Fallout 3- Another Bethesda game. I'll admit that I haven't played the original first two (I probably should) but I still think this one is great. It beats Oblivion for a couple of reason, but the main one for me is just the scope of the world. Fallout seemed like a more interesting, open, and explorable place to me. 5. Age Of Empires II- Once again, I haven't played the original. (But I have played the third on, which is definitely not as good). This game is just so fun. Build armies and defeat other kingdoms? What could be better?... 4. Warcraft 3- ... Besides this. This is basically a better Age Of Empires to me. All the armies, all the resources, all the cool units and technology, just done better and in a fantasy setting. This way, instead of building knights I get to build fucking Orc Shamans. 3. Civilization 3 and 4- I really couldn't choose here. I used to love Civ 3, and was a little disappointed when Civ 4 came out, but since then it has grown on me. Both of them are great and extremely addicting 2. Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind- Basically, this game beats Oblivion for a couple of reasons. One is that it's the game I played first, and one of the first video games I ever played, and two is actually the same reason I had Fallout 3 above Oblivion. For me, Morrowind is a more active, more fun, more explorable, and much more interesting world. I won't go in to too much detail, but if you really play Morrowind it can suck you in to it's world in a way Oblivion just can't. 1. Half Life 2 + Episodes- So, I have played the original Half Life. And Maybe it's just that it's an older game, but it really didn't do it for me. Half Life 2, on the other hand, does. T His game is so well put together, so well told, and just so... fun, it's just hard not to like. The episodes just extend it. One of my favorite things about this game is it's story. It doesn't sacrifice any gameplay for story, but still you feel attached to the characters and yourself. I won't ruin it, but the end of Episode 2 really had me feeling a little sad inside. But still excited for the next one ![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
|