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half life 2 and 1
sid meiers pirates! - the new version, absolutely stunning. silver fallout 2 |
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The review? |
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The review? [/b][/quote] Only on my hard drive, these days. And in the vaults of the company that purchased the rights to the company that once owned the magazine. I can't post it as such, because they have the copyright. You never know when somebody's going to decide to post a bunch of old reviews. Just recently, one of the publications I wrote for suddenly decided to open a website and pull a slug of reviews from the past. Several of mine were included. |
Wow I'm surprised no one has mentioned one of the all time gems that made me just lust for a sequel and sit there thinking for ages afterwards.
System Shock 2 was absolutly amazing, the ending was just fantastic. However for a game that actually touched me it would have to be (despite not being that old) Unreal 2: The Awakening, the ending in that actually made me cry :cry: ALso I would have to agree the Ultima series are the most stunning set of Role playing games in existance. I still play them to this day and I@m actually hosting my own Ultima Online server :D |
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My favorite in this regard is probably Planescape: Torment. It was so very well written, so imaginative in its plotting, and so remorseless in its conclusions that I was blown away at the end. It's one game where you really don't know what to expect, and the ultimate game quest of self-knowledge doesn't result in the usual comicbook stupidity. By comparison, another excellent RPG like Ultima VII: the Black Gate left me pleased because of its environment but completely unmoved by the end. All the "surprises" were so obvious and the plot twists so telegraphed in advance that the final showdown was easy to guess within two hours of gameplay. I remember speaking with the longtime PR Director for Origin Systems while in the process of reviewing Ultima VII and started asking him, "So this evil deity is trying to mislead you..." He jumped in at once with a suspcious, "What leads you to think he's evil?" Let's see: a giant bass voice comes out of nowhere trying to direct your steps, and occasionally laughs at you, while his followers use his teachings to steal, ostracize, and kill. I wonder where I got that idea? :D [/b][/quote] I sense we're going to be good, good friends, Borodin. |
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You literraly felt you were solving a mistery in a medieval castle!Those graphics were GREAT!!! |
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would have been intrested in reading it... May you reveal the name of the magazine? Just to amuse me... Quote:
All of it /- Way ahead (as a roleplaying game) of for example Baldur´s gates, Arcanum, morrowind etc etc... And Just wondering... Taking a note of the fact that Kodp succeeded in sales only in finland... |
I take offense at the term "comicbook stupidity". Sorry, I just noticed it.
I am an avid fan of comics and as a medium, they are as viable as novels, movies, television, or computer games. They have some of the best, most exciting, most heartfelt stories I have ever read, and many of them are even in the superhero genre. You know when some professor somewhere says all computer games are stupid and bad for you? That they're juvenile and contain nothing but mindless violence? Well, how you feel is how I feel at such terms. Thanks for your time. |
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