Intrepid Homoludens Posted June 2, 2004 1. Beyond Good & Evil 2. Grand Theft Auto 3 3. No One Lives Forever 2 4. Tron 2.0 I had to restart NOLF2 because all my savegames were mysteriously deleted. I'm pretty deep into Tron but it's really difficult (I'm playing on 'hard'), I had to resort to a cheat to get through a level. I've been taking my sweet time with GTA3, no need to feel rushed. BG&E is just excellent, I'm fluctuating b/t gorging and savouring. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jayel Posted June 2, 2004 1. none. damn school. But the games on my "must finish" list are: 1. Baldur's Gate 2 (this may take 10 years) 2. NWN expansion, Shadows of Undrentide 3. Arcanum 4. Simpsons Hit & Run 5. 007 Everything or Nothing 6. Silent Hill 2 7. Fallout 1 & 2 8. Icewind Dale 2 9. Freedom Fighters (haven't even opened the box) 10. Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance In this exact order. and that's it. once I'm done with all these I'll start buying new games. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tabacco Posted June 2, 2004 Right now, I'm concentrating on City of Heroes. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Huz Posted June 2, 2004 Hey, neat thread. Write a bit about what you're playing too, bitches! This week is retro week, so I have mostly been eating: 1) Zelda - Ocarina of Time (Gamecube). I am such a trend-setter! Only six years late to the party, but I'm really impressed. OOT has actually stood the test of time and is still very clearly brilliant, even if the dungeons can be infuriating. Today I managed to solve in seconds a puzzle I'd spent hours on last week - go me! However, I am really looking forward to the new Zelda game now. It had better be good. It had BETTER be. 2) Wing Commander 4 (DVD edition). Pah, 6 CDs be gone! I have the ELITE DVD version, subject of many a bidding war on Ebay (into which I was only too happy to hurl my currently over-inflated wallet) with high-res movies and everything! It's great, with a 'proper' cast (well, Mark Hamill and Biff off Back to the Future) and proper sets and proper film and EVERYTHING. 3) Counter-Strike. Damn you Steam, you're shit! STEAMING shit, you might say! Ho ho! Man, Valve walked right into that one. Luckily, the games that lies beneath are worth wading through it for, just about. 4) Blake's 7!!!!!!!!111 OK, not a game, but I've been consuming an unhealthy amount of it lately. Damn it, DVD box sets! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Erkki Posted June 2, 2004 1. Thief: Deadly Shadows 2. Gish 3. GTA Vice City when I feel the need to rape hookers and cut their heads off (in no particular order). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kolzig Posted June 2, 2004 1.Gish 2.Ballance 3.Turbo Sliders 4.Syberia 2 5.Sam'n Max hit the road And the games I'm going to play next are Beyond Good&Evil and GTA:VC. And last but not least my loooong time consuming projects Shenmue & Shenmue 2 on Dreamcast. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jake Posted June 3, 2004 1. Beyond Good and Evil (almost done finally, Chris) 2. Half Life Opposing Force (woo PC ownership) 3. GTA Vice City 4. Gish (thanks to all here for recommending) 5. 5 Days a Stranger Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jp-30 Posted June 3, 2004 1. Indiana Jones & The Emperor's Tomb 2. Knights of the Old Republic 3. Kick Off (amiga emulator) 4. Dark Forces (original DOS version) mostly to help with my contribution to the DF mod for Jedi Academy. In the last 3 months I've also had a cursory glance at Longest Journey and The Dig, but of which I bought at a pawn shop for a $2.00 each. I put them aside for some phase in my life when I have more spare time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Intrepid Homoludens Posted June 3, 2004 jp, have you reached von Beck's Revenge in Emperor's Tomb yet? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Skinkie Posted June 3, 2004 Intrepid Homoludens said: jp, have you reached von Beck's Revenge in Emperor's Tomb yet? I've been stuck on the level for over a year now. How I hate it. I'm playing KOTOR, like addictively playing it, I can't stop. It's quite good. Occasionally I pull myself away for long enough to try and retain some of my skill in JA online. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Intrepid Homoludens Posted June 3, 2004 Hahahahaha!! Oh, come on now! If I can beat it, so can you! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gorbie Posted June 3, 2004 Currently on tap: Thief Deadly Shadows Battlefield Vietnam City of Heroes Beyond Good & Evil is superb - completed it twice! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tabacco Posted June 3, 2004 What server do you use on CoH? I'm currently playing "The Cast Member" on Infinity. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JBRAA Posted June 3, 2004 1. Wolfenstein Enemy Territory (online only) http://enemy-territory.4players.de:1041/ :gaming: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ragnar Posted June 3, 2004 Right now I play (in no particular order): Trackmania Simcity 4 (with Rushhour) Baldur's Gate II F1 Challenge '99-'02 Thief: Deadly Shadows EDIT: Some I forgot: Settlers II Gold Prince of Persia: Sands of Time (I should finish it sometime) Rollercoaster Tycoon (occasionally) Pysol Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
QueZTone Posted June 3, 2004 still need to play: Splinter Cell 2 Max Payne 2 Painkiller? is it any good? oh and i attempted Zak McKracken for the 40283th time recently...again I left the game half way through :/ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Intrepid Homoludens Posted June 3, 2004 Well, Max Payne 2 is smashing. Pretty much more of the first one, same kind of fun but prettier eye candy. Painkiller? Can't say entirely, but I did play the demo and it's great mindless fun if you want something easy to pick up an drop after an hour or so. Awesome physics. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ThunderPeel2001 Posted June 3, 2004 Not really playing anything at the moment, but I find time to mess around with the excellent PC remake of Head Over Heels (it's a beauty!!). http://retrospec.sgn.net/games/hoh/ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chris Posted June 3, 2004 1. Fire Emblem 2. Fire Emblem 3. Good God, Fire Emblem I brought my GBA to Italy with me and only brought one game (guess which one). It turned out to be more than enough. I've had this game for almost 6 months now and it's still completely playable. At GDC I was kind of skeptical when the Fire Emblem team received a nomination for Best Writing (alongside the likes of Broken Sword 3 and KOTOR), even after owning the game for a while. Now, however, I completely agree with the nomination (which was unfortunately only given to the original Japanese writers--I suspect the English translators as well deserve some commendation for their excellent work). The game has a MASSIVE amount of writing, far more than any strategy game I've played on any system, assuming you count Fire Emblem as a strategy game. The dialogue occasionally borders on the cheesy, but in general that tends to be because the writers obviously went to great length to create distinct and memorable characters, and that sort of thing is unfortunately quite uncommon in games outside of genres like adventure and RPG (and they often don't succeed in this regard). Remarkably, you could play through the game and miss a great deal of dialogue. There are plenty of hidden scenarios as well as in-game conversations between characters that are only revealed by particular circumstances. For example, in a mission I played on the plane a few hours ago, by complete chance I happened to position one of my healer characters next to a recently-acquired mercenary. The mercenary (again by pure chance) happened to be missing exactly one hit point--and the healer initiated a conversation, saying something like "Oh, you've got a scar on your cheek, let me fix that up for you"; a rather awkward exchange ensued, he being somewhat reluctant to accept her help on account of his rogueish ego. The game actually healed his 1hp automatically. It was unexpected and circumstantial, and the game is packed full of little bits like that. This is all of course completely in addition to the game's very solid gameplay, which is what kept me hooked for the first few months. I really didn't start to fully appreciate the writing until recently, but it's renewed my interest. Jake said: 1. Beyond Good and Evil (almost done finally, Chris) woot Quote 5. 5 Days a Stranger woot What do you think? Also, you might already be aware of this, but Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw, who authored that game, has a bunch of other AGS games, many of which are considered classics. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GregD Posted June 3, 2004 GTA Vice City and replaying Hitman Contracts with just a suit (trying to get no disguises and silent assasin on as many levels as I can). I want to check out the new splinter cell at some point. I still havent finished emporers tomb, I reinstalled it the other day but it seemed so boring that I couldn't be bothered playing. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Salka Posted June 3, 2004 With a voodoo doll. But also, Thief: DS is what I will be playing tomorrow. Right now, I am destroying a nation in Civilisation III. It's my nation. And technically, I'm not the one destroying it. I might try to finish Final Fantasy X some time, but it really does annoy me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tabacco Posted June 3, 2004 Oh, I almost forgot. I'm also playing gunbound, which is free from http://www.gunbound.net -- I wish it were out for OSX so I could play it at work Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RLacey Posted June 3, 2004 Ghost Master Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb (damn the Emperor's Tomb levels) In Memoriam Tron 2.0 Purge Jihad XIII Thief III Demo (full game when it gets released in the UK on June 11th) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Erwin_Br Posted June 3, 2004 The Longest Journey and Counter-Strike. I don't have much time to play, though. Sometimes I invite some friends over for the weekend and we'll play Medal of Honour, WarCraft 3 and Unreal Tournament over the LAN. --Erwin Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jake Posted June 3, 2004 Chris said: wootWhat do you think? Also, you might already be aware of this, but Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw, who authored that game, has a bunch of other AGS games, many of which are considered classics. Aye. He did the Rob Blanc games and Odysseus Kent and some other stuff... he used to write a decently entertaining column for Adventure Developers, back when that was a site. I don't know if anyone else actually found it entertaining, but Yahtzee's column is what got me interested in amateur adventuremaking int he first place. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites