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For me it was Half Life 2, Bioshock and Oblivion and im told Fable 2 is very addictive.
Warlord20
Ditto...except for Oblivion lol..I bought that game on 3 different ocassions but couldn't get into it LMAO.:P
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For me it was Half Life 2, Bioshock and Oblivion and im told Fable 2 is very addictive.
DranzarTypeF
Ditto...except for Oblivion lol..I bought that game on 3 different ocassions but couldn't get into it LMAO.:P
:lol: Yea the first time i played Oblivion i created a very unbalanced character so i was always getting killled. However, i read the book before trying again and got it understood and had a blast the second time.
Oblivion's way up there, and a bargain at this point. Fallout 3 is good, but not quite as immersive.
Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare was very very addictive for over a year for me. If they'd been more concerned with adding content and less concerned with hyping the sequel, I'd still be into it. Look to that to be the be-all end-all of shooters. That and Forza 3.
The Sims 3!
I played that game for 3 days straight until I let my brother have a go (So very stupidly) he saved over my family, with my character Mickael Julliard (me) who was a 74 year old astronaut, his wife Angela Julliard, who I had randomly met on the game and made him marry, and their adopted son Sam Julliard who was in love and starting his medical career after being a perfect student at school... Damn him!
yup, what this guy said. I had so much fun with Fallout, i even had fun when i was doing stupid stuff like find 30 nuka-cola quantums, or hack 50 terminals for achievementsFallout 3. I've played it WAY too much.
WeedleLad
Fallout 3 appealed to me 'cause of its location. I was born in Bethesda, grew up in Northwest DC, and later lived in Arlington and Alexandria and worked in Rockville, not far from Germantown. All are locations in that game, but nothing, really nothing at all, looks like the real place, except for the National Mall, Lincoln Memorial, Capitol and Washington Monument. I mean if you're gonna base a game in someone's hometown, please please let them go find their skeletons in their childhood home. I moved to Pittsburgh later. Maybe I'll have better luck there.
And Bethesda, if you design some DLC based in Denver, I lived by the university. Please include a skeleton inside his home sitting on his couch, gripping an Xbox controller.
Dang, I gotta finish that game.
I'm gonna have to say CoD4, I'm STILL hooked on the multiplayer. Of course, Oblivion is very addictive as well...
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