Always loved the Lego Star Wars gamesI know exactly how you felt while playing them... ^_^
Yep.Always loved the Lego Star Wars gamesI know exactly how you felt while playing them... ^_^
You do not simply ask a man this question.
You do not simply ask a man this question.
...that's why I listed only one platform out there and it's Nintendo DS, thanks God that I haven't touched other platforms as it would be page without end... :D
Very nice games you both listed, some are even favorite of mine!
Strategy:
Dwarf Fortress
The ElderScrolls IV: Oblivion
Magicka
Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy
Fancypants
Thief II: The Metal Age
SUPERHOT
Avatar: The Last Airbender
I've heard a LOT about Oblivion, but I'm hesitant to get into it.Oblivion is a pretty good, albeit old game, and it's fairly cheap. You can get the Game of the Year edition on a Steam sale for pocket change. I recommend it. My favorite Elder Scrolls installment.
I think I'll wait until Skyblivion comes out.
My favorite Elder Scrolls installment.
I actually have Dorf Fortress on my computer since I read Boatmurdered. Never played very far though.
I've heard a LOT about Oblivion, but I'm hesitant to get into it.
I think I'll wait until Skyblivion comes out.
Oh damn! I've heard of Magicka! Looks interesting.
I actually played through Jedi Academy until the last level a long time ago.
Would that by any chance be the renowned flash game Fancypants Stickman?
Played the first Thief. Loved it. Too bad I never finished it.
Also finished SUPERHOT.
Avatar? Which one? And is it any good?
Oblivion is a pretty good, albeit old game, and it's fairly cheap. You can get the Game of the Year edition on a Steam sale for pocket change. I recommend it. My favorite Elder Scrolls installment.Okay, lemme clarify here. I actually HAVE a physical copy of GoTY edition, I'm just hesitant to play it.
Dwarf Fortress is a tough game, but I don't know of many besides that in which it's so oddly fun to lose >_). Magicka's a wild ride too, but more polished for sure; and hey, I completed Jedi Academy too...five times...on the hardest difficulty settings...with different forcepowers and saberstyles! I think I'm one of the few people that actually managed to master the timing/distance of the Heavy lightsaber style for single-saber ^_^) - figured it out by taking an evening to just hack it out with my brother so that I might claim the bragging rights of understanding how to use every lightsaber style in the game!
Fancypants is life - it's like Sonic reincarnated from his former life as a monarch having taken the wrong turn (*cough*AAA betrayal*cough*) into some sort of peasant hero >_). Run with the wind, little Flash hero!
I haven't actually finished Thief II (nor started the first), but damn if it isn't a marvel even by today's standards. Perhaps more so...
SUPERHOT was an excellent time, yeah!
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I've been assured Dorf Fortress is entirely worth the ride, but I don't know if I want to spend the time getting into it. I'll be keeping it installed on my computer till then.
Jedi Academy has some killer mods for sure......perhaps one day I'll download it (After I get my laptop fixed) and we can have a few spars.
We could even use the movie battles mod! Look it up on moddb if you haven't heard of it, it's pretty interesting!
Fancypants. I haven't played the original games (I probably should) but I did play as him in Newgrounds Rumble. Basically a fighting game mashup of all the great flashes made for Newground's anniversary! (Salad Fingers, Alien Hominid, Madness, Pico, etc.)
Jedi Academy, I still play it from time to time, there are a lot of online servers and there is one special where they have weekly events, tournaments, school of lightsaber dueling, meetings, etc. Like a true academy for Force sensitive...
*Phew*, I was afraid that server might have passed away by now - hopefully it'll still be kicking by thenext decadetime I get back into it! In the meantime, I'm going to sit back and enjoy the emulator version of DQ5 I recently picked up ^_^); Wheelbrook, Home sweet Home!
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I have got something for you. ^^
i love Total War: Medieval II,I remember This was the second Total War game I played, the first being Rome, and I was pleasantly surprised to find that I loved this game even more. Many improvements were made for this game, such as militia units, fortresses, larger unit queues, and more advanced diplomacy. Like any game, this one has its faults (e.g. bugs, bad AI), but overall it was a very fun game to play. I very much enjoyed the addition of castles and upgradable turrets, which offered a much more secure defense for contested areas, as well as the introduction of traders, which can be very useful for developing strong economies. I'd definitely recommend this game to anyone who likes strategy games, especially fans of the Total War franchise.You do not simply ask a man this question.
Agreed >_); also, LEGO games are awesome in general - they're just that good.
I actually have a very long list of games I've played and would like to play in the future, but for the sake of time, I'll only pop in the ones I think top the list, so to speak. The 'condensed' list goes as follows:
Strategy:
Dwarf Fortress
Total War: Medieval II
Majesty: The Fantasy Kingdom Simulator
Devil Survivor
Action/Adventure:
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride
The ElderScrolls IV: Oblivion
Magicka
Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy
Star Trek: Starfleet Command: Orion Pirates
Star Wars Battlefront 1&2 (NOT -and this is very important- EA Battlefront 1&2)
Halo 1&2
Broforce
Mount&Blade Warband: Napoleonic Wars
Westerado
Joint Operations: Escalation
Fancypants
Pokemon Blue
Thief II: The Metal Age
SUPERHOT
Hatfall
Electric Man 2
Avatar: The Last Airbender
Puzzle Platformer:
Tiny Thief
Bloxorz
Earth Worm Jim
Ace Attorney: Miles Edgeworth
i love Total War: Medieval II,I remember This was the second Total War game I played, the first being Rome, and I was pleasantly surprised to find that I loved this game even more. Many improvements were made for this game, such as militia units, fortresses, larger unit queues, and more advanced diplomacy. Like any game, this one has its faults (e.g. bugs, bad AI), but overall it was a very fun game to play. I very much enjoyed the addition of castles and upgradable turrets, which offered a much more secure defense for contested areas, as well as the introduction of traders, which can be very useful for developing strong economies. I'd definitely recommend this game to anyone who likes strategy games, especially fans of the Total War franchise.
i love Total War: Medieval II,I remember This was the second Total War game I played, the first being Rome, and I was pleasantly surprised to find that I loved this game even more. Many improvements were made for this game, such as militia units, fortresses, larger unit queues, and more advanced diplomacy. Like any game, this one has its faults (e.g. bugs, bad AI), but overall it was a very fun game to play. I very much enjoyed the addition of castles and upgradable turrets, which offered a much more secure defense for contested areas, as well as the introduction of traders, which can be very useful for developing strong economies. I'd definitely recommend this game to anyone who likes strategy games, especially fans of the Total War franchise.
As I can see that you enjoy strategies, my recommendation for you is the game which hit the light at 2004 known as Crusader Kings.
Dynasty stuff is done so greatly in there. Of course, there is a new one that came out at 2012 and it has much better graphic, more details, a lot more fractions, goals, missions, but first Crusader Kings...was something that I enjoyed so much. You can start as a simple Duke and later on if you are wise enough to become even Emperor.
Try it...you won't regret. :)
If you like Crusader Kings 1 and 2, try the rest of the Paradox grand strategy games, as well (Europa Universalis 1-4, Victoria 1 & 2, Hearts of Iron 1-4, Stellaris).i love Total War: Medieval II,I remember This was the second Total War game I played, the first being Rome, and I was pleasantly surprised to find that I loved this game even more. Many improvements were made for this game, such as militia units, fortresses, larger unit queues, and more advanced diplomacy. Like any game, this one has its faults (e.g. bugs, bad AI), but overall it was a very fun game to play. I very much enjoyed the addition of castles and upgradable turrets, which offered a much more secure defense for contested areas, as well as the introduction of traders, which can be very useful for developing strong economies. I'd definitely recommend this game to anyone who likes strategy games, especially fans of the Total War franchise.
As I can see that you enjoy strategies, my recommendation for you is the game which hit the light at 2004 known as Crusader Kings.
Dynasty stuff is done so greatly in there. Of course, there is a new one that came out at 2012 and it has much better graphic, more details, a lot more fractions, goals, missions, but first Crusader Kings...was something that I enjoyed so much. You can start as a simple Duke and later on if you are wise enough to become even Emperor.
Try it...you won't regret. :)
WOW,thanks my friend,nice recommendation ;)