I'm more accustomed to seeing first person shooters and single player RPG fantasies or MMORPGs fantasy games with numbered skills, so I'm honestly surprised to see visceral online medieval combat experiences like Chivalry and War of the Roses exist. And I really like the combat system in both games. I think I prefer Chivalry's melee combat.
Used to play a lot, played again today - was very fun @ lowest settings with Intel HD onboard gfx (GTX 660 on its way). Seriously, this game is so fun I just don't care about the graphics.yonyz
I have a last gen GPU and I can still run KF on max settings. That speaks volumes about just how accessible it is to people who want to enjoy a good zombie killing time : D
Tina is the best character in Borderlands 2 :P, she needs her own campaign where she'd talk non stop. If you do not enjoy the humor and characters "DO NOT" get the first DLC, it's worse (better).DanielDust
I want to do a whole playthrough using her as a character skin : D
I've been working on my Commando, Sharpshooter, and Support classes : ) I really like using assault rifles and battle rifles/crossbows have significant charm to them as well.
If you fancy a first person Steampunk incarnation of the Hitman games go for Dishonored. There are many different ways to complete missions and you can go about it either lethally or nonlethally.
If you prefer turn based strategy and outwitting a ruthless alien force that is trying to destroy Earth by upgrading your resources while naming soldiers after your friends and enemies, XCOM: Enemy Unknown is a great choice.
I think XCOM has more replayability as a strategy grid game but if you want a quick fix of immersive action gameplay, also consider Dishonored.
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