Which games should I buy?

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#1 lance435
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I just upgraded my PC and I was trying to look for 3 games that would be worth the money. The only games I have are Bioshock and Elder Scrolls: Oblivion and Shivering Isles. And please recommend games that have good multiplayer/worth the money unlike Bioshock which is short and has no multiplayer.
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I just upgraded my PC and I was trying to look for 3 games that would be worth the money. The only games I have are Bioshock and Elder Scrolls: Oblivion and Shivering Isles. And please recommend games that have good multiplayer/worth the money unlike Bioshock which is short and has no multiplayer. lance435

I need your CPU, Graphics Card, and RAM. Then I can tell you, also what is your operating system? If you really did upgrade your PC, I would suggest Call of Duty 4, World in Conflict, Company of Heroes, Crysis, The Orange Box, to name a few.

BTW, Bioshock is not short at all. The atmosphere and the mood it puts you in is amazing, I love that game. It took me around 25-30 hours to finish, mainly, because I explored, tryed killing things differently, etc...

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I am not so sure about what exactly but the guy that upgraded my PC said that it could handle Crysis in low perfectly fine and medium with a few problems in frames per second.

And thanks for the tip.

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You should definitely get The Orange Box. It's a goldmine of awesomeness. Half Life 2 is one of the best games ever made. So is Portal. So is Team Fortress 2.

Grab the Crysis demo, see how well it runs. If it runs, and runs well, no mater how low you have to set the visuals, you should get it. It's an amazing game.

You should also check out F.E.A.R, Call of Duty 2 & 4, the Grand Theft Auto games and both Max Payne games.

You might want to grab yourself a copy of Vampire the Masquerade Bloodlines, and The Witcher, as well. Two awesome RPGs.

Most of the above is on Steam, so you could be playing them all by this afternoon.

If you want an RTS, your best options are Dawn of War, Company of Heroes, Supreme Commander, Medieval II, World in Conflict or Command and Conquer 3. They all have demos, so you should decide for yourself.

If the thought of empire building in real time while fighting epic space battles appeals to you, check out Sins of a Solar Empire, out tomorrow.