I've always been a fan of using Rhapsody to search for music. Although, more obscure titles might not be available. Plus, if you're looking for free, probably not the way to go.
I am more of a mix of open-world & linear where it really is a straight forward game with an open-world FEEL and DESIGN to it.
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I agree with this: a mixture is best. I don't like to feel forced either way. Don't make me wander around aimlessly, but don't put invisible walls all over the place either.
I like all of the others, but I say Halo(s) by far. They are much more broad in terms of design, especially once you throw in the futuristic elements and vehicles. So much more can happen in Halo, just get online and watch all the crazy videos. The other games are all awesome, but they are fairly limited in scope (i.e. less variety in weapons, few vehicles, minimal jumping). Although, I could mess around with the grav gun in Half Life 2 for hours.
I'll pretty much eat whatever, but I sometimes wonder if the fruits and vegetables we eat, which are engineered to be larger and sweeter, are less nutrient-rich, and just have more sugar. In other words, we might be getting less nutrients from the large, colorful, sweet, robust fruits and vegetables engineered today, as opposed to their smaller unengineered organic counterparts.
The idea that video games are only for teenage boys has got to die. It hasn't been that way for at least 10-15 years. Adults who criticize other adults for gaming usually just suck at video games. Check out this link:
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