Yes almost 70% of the games I play and for me GTA 4 is the king, then SA and VC. There is no game that has so much to offer :).DanielDustActually the GTA games are the worst examples because they don't have their own scores. You can even play your own music in there as part of the games. Personally I turn the music volume way down except lately I've seen some excellent examples of music in games. Left 4 Dead and just recently F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin. I haven't kept track of this, but ever since music is part of the crescendo of the game, it's good too have the volume high enough for you to experience. That way you will get a true movie experience in your game.
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Yeah, I'm not a fan of Steam and avoid it whenever possible (I don't like being "tied" to the internet in order to install games, etc).
However, if you've never used Steam before, this must mean you've never played Half-Life 2? at least not on the PC
Yah, you need to get it!!! ;)
Nitrous2O
Although I still love to have my game on a shelf, I also love Steam because I never have to pull out a game disk to start up a Steam game. The other advantage is you can just login to your Steam account anywhere, download any of your games and start playing. And of course there“s always offline mode.
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