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MtlAngelus
27 Jun 2008, 04:02
I am dissapointed that, oddly, most recent games that everyone is buying and enjoying don't really seem to catch my attention. I've been struggling for a while to find a game that will do what Chrono Trigger, Half-Life, Halo, and so many other games did for me on the past.
But there doesn't seem to be any games that fit that category nowadays.

So, I'll just post a list of games I have really enjoyed and then hope that one of you can suggest a game I haven't heard about that might fit my needs. Far fetched? Maybe.

Anyway, I'm looking preferably for a PC game, Single Player(yup, no multiplayer), that is WinXP compatible, and that can be purchased online and downloaded. Other alternatives include Wii/VC games, and Mac games(AHAHAHA YEAH RIGHT. :p).

Games I have enjoyed:
-Half-Life(and sequels)*
-Halo
-Max Payne*
-Chrono Trigger*
-Super Mario RPG*
-Earthbound*
-Legend of Zelda (Link to the Past, Ocarina of Time)
-Seiken Densetsu 3*
-Diablo II*
-Harvest Moon
-Sim Copter
-Top Gear(SNES)
-Need for Speed Underground(for some reason)
-GTA(and GTA:SA)
-Cave Story*
-Donkey Kong Country(and sequels)
-Super Mario Brothers(and sequels)
-StarCraft
-Age of Empires(and sequels)

Ideally, I would like either a First Person Shooter or an RPG. Something with a cool, inmersive, preferably long story, and with likeable characters. Preferably with plenty of sidequests if it's an rpg, since I like wasting time with them for some reason :p
Games with a * are the ones that most closely resemble what I'm looking for right now.
Feel free to suggest other genres anyway, I'll surely check them out.

bonz
27 Jun 2008, 10:29
Deus Ex (http://www.steampowered.com/v/index.php?area=app&AppId=6910&cc=AT) is available for $10.- on Steam.
The best game ever, IMO. Awesome mixture of FPS and RPG in the cyber-punk genre.
There soon will be a high-texture, high-polygon mod and a custom Unreal 1 engine mod which wil make this older game even more epic than it already is.
Bioshock (http://www.direct2drive.com/4645/product/Buy-BioShock-Download)
Gish (http://steampowered.com/v/index.php?area=app&AppId=9500&cc=AT)
Supreme Commander (http://www.direct2drive.com/3/2995/product/Buy-Supreme-Commander-Download) + Forged Alliance (http://www.direct2drive.com/4/5254/product/Buy-Supreme-Commander-Forged-Alliance-Download) (-->bundle (http://www.direct2drive.com/4/5269/product/Buy-Supreme-Commander-Bundle-Download))
Spore Creature Creator (http://eastore.ea.com/store/ea/DisplayProductDetailsPage/ProductID.96890600) (Windows version)

Without your online purchase & download restriction:
(You should find most of them quite cheap on Amazon.)

No One Lives Forever 1 + 2
Aliens versus Predator 1 + 2 + Primal Hunt
System Shock 2 (has an awesome high-texture, high-polygon mod)
Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 1 + 2
Total Annihilation + Core Contingency + Battle Tactics
LEGO Star Wars 1 +2
LEGO Indiana Jones

FutureWorm
27 Jun 2008, 18:39
you haven't played portal?????????

Pickleworm
27 Jun 2008, 19:00
have you tried "LEISURE SUIT LARRY"

Squirminator2k
27 Jun 2008, 19:02
The Secret Of Monkey Island and LeChuck's Revenge: Monkey Island 2 are the robots which, when joined together Voltron-style, form the Greatest Game Ever. Bar none.

bonz
27 Jun 2008, 19:18
The Secret Of Monkey Island and LeChuck's Revenge: Monkey Island 2 are the robots which, when joined together Voltron-style, form the Greatest Game Ever. Bar none.
I like Day of the Tentacle (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day_of_the_tentacle) even better than Monkey Island.
Has that nice science-fiction touch with time travel and mad scientists.

Squirminator2k
27 Jun 2008, 19:19
You'd think I'd prefer it for the same reasons, but there's something more fun about Monkey Island.

MtlAngelus
27 Jun 2008, 20:57
you haven't played portal?????????
I consider that as part of the "sequels" of HL2, given that Black Mesa is referenced during the game, and Aperture Science is referenced in Episode 2. ;)
The Secret Of Monkey Island and LeChuck's Revenge: Monkey Island 2 are the robots which, when joined together Voltron-style, form the Greatest Game Ever. Bar none.
I'm not much of a fan of point & click adventure games.
have you tried "LEISURE SUIT LARRY"
Nope. Doesn't seem like the type of game I would enjoy, either. :p

Deus Ex (http://www.steampowered.com/v/index.php?area=app&AppId=6910&cc=AT) is available for $10.- on Steam.
The best game ever, IMO. Awesome mixture of FPS and RPG in the cyber-punk genre.
There soon will be a high-texture, high-polygon mod and a custom Unreal 1 engine mod which wil make this older game even more epic than it already is.
Bioshock (http://www.direct2drive.com/4645/product/Buy-BioShock-Download)
Gish (http://steampowered.com/v/index.php?area=app&AppId=9500&cc=AT)
Supreme Commander (http://www.direct2drive.com/3/2995/product/Buy-Supreme-Commander-Download) + Forged Alliance (http://www.direct2drive.com/4/5254/product/Buy-Supreme-Commander-Forged-Alliance-Download) (-->bundle (http://www.direct2drive.com/4/5269/product/Buy-Supreme-Commander-Bundle-Download))
Spore Creature Creator (http://eastore.ea.com/store/ea/DisplayProductDetailsPage/ProductID.96890600) (Windows version)

Without your online purchase & download restriction:
(You should find most of them quite cheap on Amazon.)

No One Lives Forever 1 + 2
Aliens versus Predator 1 + 2 + Primal Hunt
System Shock 2 (has an awesome high-texture, high-polygon mod)
Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 1 + 2
Total Annihilation + Core Contingency + Battle Tactics
LEGO Star Wars 1 +2
LEGO Indiana Jones

Oooh right, Deus Ex, never got around playing that one. Also forgot about Bioshock, hopefully that'll do it for a while.

As for the Spore creature creator, it won't let me purchase it because it's not available in my country (Mexico)...
I tried trough fileplanet and trough EA's website. I haven't tried other sites because I do not know other trustworthy sites that allow online download purchases.

Keep suggestions coming, anyway. :)

Xinos
27 Jun 2008, 21:22
I just started playing the first Monkey Island, never played any of them before. It's awesome :)

SupSuper
27 Jun 2008, 23:05
Anyone that's played the first has to play the second and third. It's its own reward.

Pigbuster
28 Jun 2008, 08:25
The Secret Of Monkey Island and LeChuck's Revenge: Monkey Island 2 are the robots which, when joined together Voltron-style, form the Greatest Game Ever. Bar none.

I like Day of the Tentacle even better than Monkey Island.
Has that nice science-fiction touch with time travel and mad scientists.

Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis is my LucasArts adventure game of choice. :p

I probably only prefer it because of the nostalgia, though. One of the first computer games I ever played, after all.

Paul.Power
28 Jun 2008, 21:59
Supreme Commander (http://www.direct2drive.com/3/2995/product/Buy-Supreme-Commander-Download) + Forged Alliance (http://www.direct2drive.com/4/5254/product/Buy-Supreme-Commander-Forged-Alliance-Download) (-->bundle (http://www.direct2drive.com/4/5269/product/Buy-Supreme-Commander-Bundle-Download))
SupCom's pretty neat, but you'll need a computer with a very healthy appetite (although saying that, I got mine to run - not very well, but it did run and it was playable if you didn't make it think too hard - on a laptop, so hey. Biggest problem is that SupCom is eight gigs taken out of your hard drive, and Forged Alliance another eight).

On the other hand, there's always Total Annihilation, SupCom's spiritual predecessor. Still runs on XP (although for some reason my copy crashes whenever it tries to make an ARM aircraft carrier. Weird). The tough part with that is getting it, though.

Xinos
28 Jun 2008, 22:28
Worth mentioning that the Forged Alliance expansion really increased the performance of the game. It used to be that only computers with dual core processors could play the game with little lag once lots of units started piling up and fighting while single core machines would lag tremedously. But now with FA we can play the game fine on our school computers which are only Pentium 4's with a gig of ram and have 8600 Gt's.

MtlAngelus
28 Jun 2008, 23:35
RTS's are mostly better online, tho.
I can't play online much mostly because my mother is almost always downloading stuff, and eats pretty much all the bandwidth. :P
And I don't have much time for it either.

Akuryou13
29 Jun 2008, 16:13
supreme commander takes hours to do anything for the most part, so if time is an issue AT ALL, go for something else :p

also, thanks bonz. you reminded me I've been meaning to give bioshock another shot (first time I couldn't hear the story over all the gunshots, so I gave up after I realized I had no idea what I was doing). forgot how great it was :)

Xinos
29 Jun 2008, 17:27
If you're just interested in multiplayer there is no reason to get the bundle, you can just get Forged Alliance since it's completely stand alone. The SupCom singleplayer campaign is very dull anyway..

MtlAngelus
29 Jun 2008, 21:39
Well I purchased Deus Ex trough Steam, and the game runs too freaking fast. :p

I tried a fix I read somewhere, but then it runs iiiiinnncccreeeeeedddiiibbbllllyyyyyy ssssssslllllllllllloooooooooooooooooooooooooooooow wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww....

:(

bonz
30 Jun 2008, 22:06
Well I purchased Deus Ex trough Steam, and the game runs too freaking fast. :p

I tried a fix I read somewhere, but then it runs iiiiinnncccreeeeeedddiiibbbllllyyyyyy ssssssslllllllllllloooooooooooooooooooooooooooooow wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww....

:(
What awesome hyper-speed, multi-cored machine do you have?
The CD version of Deus Ex runs at completely normal speeds on my (single core) 2 GHz CPU with 1GB RAM and a GF 7900GS with 256MB.

Maybe try one of these?
http://www.geocities.com/kulhain/

SupSuper
1 Jul 2008, 03:49
I was never a big fan of CPU eaters, so here's some other possible solutions:
- If you have a dual-core machine, disable one of the cores for the process through the Task Manager.
- If you have a laptop, disable CPU Power Managent in the Control Panel Power Options. (and disable any other dynamic CPU control shenanigans that you may have)
- Turn on V-Sync. (video setting)
- Try compatibility modes.
- Try using the commandline option -cpuspeed=X (X being a mhz value like 2000 or 1500 or whatever works)
- Try enabling cheat mode and inputting "slomo X" to change the speed. (X being 1 for normal speed, 0.5 for half speed, etc.)

MtlAngelus
1 Jul 2008, 05:37
What awesome hyper-speed, multi-cored machine do you have?
The CD version of Deus Ex runs at completely normal speeds on my (single core) 2 GHz CPU with 1GB RAM and a GF 7900GS with 256MB.

Maybe try one of these?
http://www.geocities.com/kulhain/

2.4 ghz Dual Core.

I was never a big fan of CPU eaters, so here's some other possible solutions:
- If you have a dual-core machine, disable one of the cores for the process through the Task Manager.
- If you have a laptop, disable CPU Power Managent in the Control Panel Power Options. (and disable any other dynamic CPU control shenanigans that you may have)
- Turn on V-Sync. (video setting)
- Try compatibility modes.
- Try using the commandline option -cpuspeed=X (X being a mhz value like 2000 or 1500 or whatever works)
- Try enabling cheat mode and inputting "slomo X" to change the speed. (X being 1 for normal speed, 0.5 for half speed, etc.)
I think I've got it to work with a combination of disabling one of the cores trough Task Manager and using the -cpuspeed=x command. :D
I just hope it keeps working all trough the game since I've heard some people still get hiccups after implementing one of this fixes. :p