Oh yes, VTMB has definitely aged well. What I find most amazing about it is the dialogue, which is a big part of the game. I would say it's long enough not to be considered short, most of your time will be spent in Santa Monica, the first area, exclusively, before you're able to reach the other areas, but that's not to say there's a small amount of things to be done in any one area. This game always makes my 'keep on my computer' list, along with Oblivion and COC: DCotE. It has great replay value, I've played through several times without getting bored. There are multiple endings depending on what choices you make, and there are also unofficial patches out which can increase difficulty and immersion, add in new features, fix bugs, and you can even add some new content with mods if you find the base game has lost its edge.
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Of late I've been bored out of my mind with most of my games, even some of the classics like the old N64 and PS1 games.
I'd like some opinions on what I should do to kill my boredom. The options off the top of my head are:
-Beat all of Guitar Hero: On Tour
-Find a non-grind free mmorpg
-Buy one of the games on my wishlist (that are available in retail)
-Look for some mods for NWN, Oblivion, and The Sims 2 that I haven't already found
Usually when I'm tired of my games I'd just watch TV but it seems like nothing's ever on unless it's 11 pm-2 am. Also, some suggestions for games I may like (if you'd take a look at my collection/wishlist) would be most appreciated.
Thank you~
Well I find the water in Oblivion to be beautiful. However, with all of the graphics involved in reflections, ripples, and what not, water can drastically reduce quality gameplay.
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