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08-28-12  05:49pm - 4499 days #51
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Originally Posted by elephant:


Its why I love The Sabateur so much cause there is so much to do just being free and choosing yourself where you want to go and what to do, also love the sneaking up and doing things unnoticed, like all that kind of stealth thing.


Stealth games! I love stealth games! Favorites anybody?

I loved the first three Splinter Cell games, the fourth had some good parts - some less so. The fifth was so thoroughly booed that I never bothered with it.

The Hitman series has been rather fantastic, though the first game was pretty buggy and uneven. I'm waiting with bated breath for the next which will come out in November.

The Thief games were very uneven, with significant improvements in the second game, but the third game was by far the best - having removed almost all of the supernatural enemies.

Deus Ex was a fantastic game, and good at being played stealthy. Deus Ex 2 and 3 increasingly less so. That said, both were pretty fun.

Batman Arkham City has some good stealth elements - though it is a bit of stretch calling it a stealth game. Fun game though. Haven't tried out Arkham Asylum yet.

I only played 1 Metal Gear Solid game, way back in the day, because I don't own a game console, but the stealth was pretty fun in those games.

Still, Hitman and Splinter Cell have done it best in my opinion. I wish Assassin's Creed would embrace stealth more, but it seems more focused on the free-running (parkour) elements than on being uber stealthy. I liked that Deus Ex let the player decide how they wanted to play - Assassin's Creed should embrace that tactic.

I'll have to check out The Sabateur, that is a stealth game I haven't run across (Velvet Assassin is another I wanted to try, but it got rather mixed reviews.) "I'm not a number, I'm a free man!"

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08-28-12  06:03pm - 4499 days #52
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Originally Posted by BadMrFrosty:


Obsidian's previous game, Alpha Protocol, is another example of where their skills lie. The gameplay itself is utter trash, severely unbalanced, cheap and stupid AI, repetitive levels to name but a few of its problems. The saving grace however was the extremely complex dialog and story systems. It is one of the only games where I have felt that the choices I make when interacting with people actually have a tangible impact on the story and outcome of the game. As long as they are forbidden from designing the gameplay mechanics, Obsidian make great games.

10. Dune (NOT Dune 2)
9. Moonstone
8. It Came From The Desert
7. Grand Theft Auto 3
6. Civiliation 2
5. Deus Ex
4. Ultima 7
3. Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion
2. Sid Meier's Pirates

Drumroll please....

1. Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind

Yes I'm a bit of a games ponce


I agree, Alpha Protocol was a ultimately flawed but still memorable game. I played it on the PC, so the game mechanics weren't too painful, but still annoying. The original Splinter Cell had a similar problem, I swear that game was impossible to beat on X-Box because the aiming was such shite.

I noticed your love of the Elder Scrolls series but not a mention of Skyrim. If you haven't got it yet - buy it now. It will destroy your life but you won't mind because you have a new life were you can shout bears off mountains. I'll admit the ending is slightly anti-climactic in my opinion, but the journey is pretty fantastic, and the Thieve's Guild quest-line alone is worth the price of entry. "I'm not a number, I'm a free man!"

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08-28-12  11:16pm - 4499 days #53
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I'm almost dreading starting Skyrim for the reasons Toadsith mentioned.

OCDC carries over to RPGs. I have to have every single item, find every single location and am currently on my 6th character in New Vegas. I can't force myself to be Legion. Seems like Max Hardcore and Lee Stone would have been in Legion. This time, I'm trying to nuke the NCR and Legion in Lonesome Road (My favorite DLC of the Fallout series) before visiting House or knocking off Benny so I can get Dry Wells and Long 15, but be able to get amnesty from both groups. It's like a strategist's nightmare trying to figure out how to get/see everything, while not completely screwing the factions up.

And Skyrim with Dawnguard downloaded is waiting for me to finish New Vegas. My first time I jacked off, I thought I'd invented it. I looked down at my sloppy handful of junk and thought, This is going to make me rich. - Chuck Palahniuk

08-30-12  10:44am - 4497 days #54
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I tend to like shooters, like Call Of Duty I still play the older versions too like COD MW2 is still a favorite online and still many people play it online. I love the
I love the Need For Speed series going back to PS1's.
My all time favorite is Halo, and Halo2 at the release time they were worlds away of anything else and details were amazing. I still have two unused Halo2 for PC's been trying to sell and and original gamers book for it. But alas I must be the only person still admiring those games. Since 2007

09-08-12  07:31am - 4488 days #55
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I got a chance to play Borderlands 2 at PAX this past weekend for a few minutes at Nvidia's booth. It looked beautiful. Nvidia was showing off their PhysX feature, which makes everything look lovelier, lusher, every hit have greater effects.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpLtTBdq9cs

This trailer shows with and without PhysX-enabling video cards.

Anyway, I have to say that Borderlands 2 was as much fun as I had hoped it would be to play. I played as Maya, whose special ability is that she can levitate and immobilize enemies in a sphere and can keep shooting to do away with them while they are so immobilized. I'm even more anticipating Borderlands 2's release on 9/21.

09-08-12  08:25am - 4488 days #56
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Originally Posted by PinkPanther:


I got a chance to play Borderlands 2 at PAX this past weekend for a few minutes at Nvidia's booth. It looked beautiful. Nvidia was showing off their PhysX feature, which makes everything look lovelier, lusher, every hit have greater effects.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpLtTBdq9cs



Looks like and awesome game, I have the first one along with allot of other games. Since 2007

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