As mentioned I LOVE my PC games, I actually have £25 Im willing to spend. Thats about $49.
Thus far looking at some of the crap thats out there atm, the only game that I think may have some milage is the latest gciv 2 expansion. Im just wandering what your views are on this game and my following comments?
Although I have went off MMOS I still look through them, I have played probably every major MMO but pirates of the burning sea and FF10 online. Heres the thing I was THINKING about POTBS when I looked at the gamespot review. However Im a little more shrude these days and sometimes think some of the mainstream reviewers arent spending enough hours on the game before reviewing so I dug through google results for user blogs. The thing is the user blogs painted the kind of picture of PoTBs which seems much of what I dislike about MMOS, its really hard to differantiate between players who havent given the game a chance to players who are fanboys hence why I am asking for opinions from this community as I have a pretty good idea that all ages use these forums.
I have many of the games seen as succesful , I will list some but have many more
Supreme commander
Gciv 2 gold
anno1701
dues ex 1 and 2
baldurs gate
freelancer
x3
spaceforce 2 rougue crapverse
eve online
wow
eq 2
matrix online
city of heroes
DDO
avp 2
call of duty 4
FF7
company of heroes (First 1 only)
medevial 2 total war
civ 4 + all expansions
enemy territory quake wars
Space rangers 2 (Actually liked this , I am looking for something unique in my game that incorporates open endedness as opposed to cheap tricks, like the space theme but for the most part I find a good portion of space games badly done and its ruining the genre)
Half life 2+ team fortress 2
Bioshock
witcher
nwn 1 and 2
morrowind elder scrolls and all expansions (rate this better content wise than oblivion, alot better)
oblivion (decent game but not enough content by a long shot)
Age of empires III gold
C&C Generals
I actually have more games than the above but just cant remember them all. Okay other games I have been considering:
The latest space empires game
sword of stars+expansion
lotr battle for middle earth 2 + rise of the witch king expansion(Where this is concermed there is no digital download of the first one only the expansion and I am looking for digital download games only , if someone knows where I can buy both as digi dpwnload give me a shout, ea store only has 1)
To be honest nothing thus far has really stuck out at me, so I would appreciate any suggestions? Kinda looking for open endedness couples with replay value, uniquenes and a great story.
Im stumped atm, dont know what to get.
Thanks for reading
Heroes of Might and Magic V...with expansion it is best and series.
Valve never dissapoints with the HL series, and if you can find some friends to play it with, Civ 4 is possibly one of the funnest games out there
I would say you should pick up World in Conflict. This title easily beats anything I list below - and probably stuff on your list - except Eve Online. This title is just absolutely fabulous if you are into tactical RTS. Solid tactical play with line of sight, a host of modern, real-world military units with different weaponry/properties, fully destructable terrain, excellent balance and unusually strong teamplay, exceptionally smooth gameflow, no dead moments... yeah did I mention the dozens of different tactical strikes and aids, from napalm, nukes, artillery to chemical strikes, A-10 strafes, airdrops, pontoon bridges... The game is concentrated on the tactical action unlike any other RTS - no resource gathering, you just spawn your units and off you go! There is just about as much game and action crammed in mere 20 minutes as there is in your average strategy game (or even Sins for example). You don't have dozens of units like in many other games - typically 4-6, so there is much opportunity for careful micromanagement.
Eve Online is definitely another outstanding pick. It's vast and versatile, PvP is ruthless and the combat system can keep you enthralled for months. Corporations, economy, space maneuvering... all are beyond the norm.
GalCiv 2 is very good to excellent. Nice balance of traditional space 4X elements, with some enjoyable new things like supporting star bases and influence thrown in. Still, just about totally lacking in tactical combat.
Quake Wars: ET is just very good. It's like UT and Tribes 2 put together, with a tad too much of UT style strafe jumping.
Sword of the Stars is just good. The diffefrent races and the ship design are this game's definite bright spots. The strategy part is fluid, different, but a bit shallow, while combat has some interesting aspects but it lacks a bit in maneuvering, and can get a bit tedious.
Thanks for that post varis2000. I'm not a big gamer, but I'm always on the lookout for a good game to play on my PC. I've played all the GC2 releases quite a bit as well as Sins and have found that space strategy games are really my thing now. I put Sword of the Stars in my shopping cart and plan to pick it up when I get a chance. I also like war strategy games. I enjoyed Company of Heros. I'll check out World in Conflict when I get a chance.
That's great that Sword of the Stars is available through Impulse. I wan't to avoid the Steam route. What I like about Impulse is that 1) I don't need to open up any non-standard firewall ports to run it and 2) it's not required to launch any of the games it supports. Steam is a real hassle for me because I have to open all kinds of ports on my firewall to use it. Also, it has to run in the background to use its products and it's not very friendly to set up for stand-alone mode (not connected).
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