Hi
If you have any thoughts on what is a good game, i would love to hear it?
All the games i have played and loved in no particular order (as best i can remember) are as follows:
Speedball 2 Golf, Hybris and Centurion on the Amiga computer.
Total Anihilation.
Rifles
Warcraft original versions.
Quake 1
Alpha Centauri
Unreal tournament
Civ2 3 and 4
Civ call to power 2 and 3
Lords of the realm2
Fallen haven 2
Galactic civilisations and dreadlords expansion
Freespace 2 and 3
Lionheart
Dungeonsiege 2
Rise of nations
Age of empires - all versions
X2 and 3
And just lately i have started playing Galactic assault and i love it so far!
Complete agreement. You are the man! Great List.
"Lasting impression":i would say super mario might not feel as good aged simply becuse its tuned to a very young audience you and i may have simply outgrown it, since nintendo 8bit had a very young playerbase id hazard the games were mayde for children (7-15 just my guess). when my 10year younger sister got old enough she enjoyed playing super mario 1 while she was young, i and my sister may have outgrown it but we both liked the game when we were the right age that should count for someting. i feel the same about some of the books/films i read when young they were good but i cant emjoy reading them anymore. the fact is i now is not even remotelly the same person as i was back in 1990 i prefer to think of myself as a young child as a diffrent person while and that person liked SMB1.
my favorits games: of varied type and i judge them not on objective measurable parts but more on a general feel. what i price in a game is dependant on the type of game it is. someting like super mario needs have good controlls and a game like dreamfall :the longest journey needs to have a story+graphic/music to enhance the story.
a few games i feel are great
-puch out, music and controll mayde it easy and fun to play. (old nintendo 8bit boxing)
-dreamfall : the longest journey, not sure if this is the best of its type but the story is amazing actually a sequel to the the longest journey. (pc story driven adventure)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamfall
-freedom force , comic book game short game but not a dull moment. the follow up is just as fun to play FF against the 3rd reich longer but not as good story. if you ever read any comic books you are going to find this funny.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_Force_(computer_game)
-tenchu, ninja assasin game to PS2. totally lacks any credible story but got game play, controlls and ambiance.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenchu
master of magic would make my list also thought i would meantion it since stardock is making the sequel. the random created world coupled with huge amount of paths to victory makes this and master of orion 2 the most fun and most replable of this type of game to me. new games have advanced the multiplayer aspect of this gametype but these oldies is what i find most fun to play single player still.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master_of_magic
I'm with you on AoE III including all the expansions. Civ IV as well. I'd include:
Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion - changed my gaming life (so THAT's what an RPG is all about - more to life than shooters)
Fallout 3 for a twist on the previous
If you can get around the bugs, the two STALKER games put you in a radioactive funk (in a positive way) - maybe it's just an eastern Europe vibe but great world building.
Company of Heroes - first two.
The Sims 3 - my latest fling (I'm out of the closet now)
Only MMO I'd ever want to play (since I love the books) - Lord of the Rings Online
Demigod is quite simple yet fun.
Same with Sins of a Solar Empire (and most of what Stardock publishes and/or develops)
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