So I tried Enter the Matrix again, it was fun at first but it becomes unnescicarily hard on level 4 or 5 or so. The hacking campaign is fun though, fake hacking, kind of short, but fun.
By the way today is my birthday! So give me stuff! :p
So I tried Enter the Matrix again, it was fun at first but it becomes unnescicarily hard on level 4 or 5 or so. The hacking campaign is fun though, fake hacking, kind of short, but fun.
By the way today is my birthday! So give me stuff! :p
So in the past few days I've been playing a lot of RPGs because a certain friend (Game_Hunter44) got me hooked on Diablo II and I'm waiting for it to get here, in the mail.
Nox: Moderatley fun, I played over the network with a friend, could use some work, possibly better in the full version, but I don't have that.
Diablo: Very fun, not as amazing or fun as Diablo II in my opinion but still a good adventure.
Neverwinter Nights: The demo is pretty short, but what I played was somewhat like Dungeons And Dragons Online except singleplayer.
RPG Maker XP: Fun, and allows you to build your very own RPG from scratch. Takes some getting used to before you can easily make a good RPG. Or even a sucky one :P But still fun.
Lego Star Wars II: Not really good but has nice graphics on High (which I'm surprised it has).
Just Cause: As in my post below. Not an RPG but still very fun.
Darkstone: Seems to be a beefed up copy of Diablo, well let me tell you this, it's not as good, as you can expect when you give a 2D game a 3D makeover and an annoying layout.
Diablo II: The best game I have ever played, and worth buying.
I just finished Just Cause Demo, and I must say, the graphics at times blow my mind, I felt like I was playing a console during a few parts. From the demo I think this is the most exciting FPS I have played before, and the most realistic game that I have played. You can fly helicopters, drive cars, blow stuff up, drive boats, and more.
Graphics Wise it is the best game I have played, Gameplay Wise, it is the second best I have played (behind Diablo II).
The AI in this game sometimes is messed up, as in they just stand there and do nothing every so often, but that small percentage of the time they do that doesn't subtrack too much from the gameplay. When you shoot a civilian's car they either jump out and run, or drive away as fast as they can.
The most exciting thing that I found in the demo was jacking a car and driving at top speed over a hill. The 2nd best thing is parachuting out of a chopper and landing on this guy's car.
The game isn't very dynamic based on the demo, because most of your objectives require you to be somewhere or do something before a certain time. (assassinate 4 corrupt government officials, and blow up a weapons factory before dawn)
Overall this is a very good game, and if I didn't have Diablo II coming in the mail in the next few days I would put it on my wishlist for sure.
So, I finished Narbacular Drop earlier (I suggest it to anyone here). Although it is very short (took me 10-20 minutes to finish), it is a very inspired student developed game. You play as Princess No-Knees (probably and excuse to not include a jump action), and you are put into a cell in a frog's dungeon, well he is upset that his dungeon is being used as a cellar, so he teaches Princess No - Knees how to conjure 2 inter-connected portals, in return he asks that you help stop the big demon guy who imprisoned you.
So you go through very in-close levels using the portals to manipulate time and space and teleport. It is a very interesting game, and dizzying at times, and is worth a download.
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