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Ronnoc 99
I've logged about 250 hours on oblivion so I've gotten bored. all the games i have I've played and beaten so i need some ideas for some new games to get
Vagrant0
QUOTE(Ronnoc 99 @ Nov 6 2007, 09:54 PM) *
I've logged about 250 hours on oblivion so I've gotten bored. all the games i have I've played and beaten so i need some ideas for some new games to get

It might help to know what types of games you like, and what you already have, as well as how opposed you are to older games. Some idea of budget might also help.

There are alot of games I can think of that can be played for extended periods of time, but most tend to either be older games, or MMOs.
Jonlissla
Why not try out Grim Fandango? About the best game I've ever played.

"My scythe, I like to keep it next to where my heart used to be." - Manny Calavera
Septim741
By all means, get Hellgate: London. Quite refreshing after long hours in Oblivion!

Good luck in your search!
Ronnoc 99
I am looking for the PC and i have Dial up so MMO is out of the question
Games for PC I Have
Age of Empires II
Age of Wonders
Command&Conquer
Command & Conquer Generals
Halo
Oblivion
Quake II
Red Alert
Renegade
Sim City 2000
SimCity 4 Deluxe
SimCity 3000 Unlimited
Star Wars Battlefront
Star Wars JK II Jedi Outcast
Star Wars JK Jedi Academy
Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic
Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II
Star Wars Republic Commando
Starcraft - Brood War
Tiberian Sun
Tron 2.0
Warcraft II
Warcraft III
Warcraft III Frozen Throne
Yuri's Revenge
Zork
Myst 1-4
Septim741
Ah, yes, I forgot to add Warcraft III and the expansion. Got me into gaming. Seriously. tongue.gif
Vagrant0
If you don't mind some older games (that you can probably buy cheap):
NWN 1
TES: Morrowind
Dungeon Keeper 2
Fable - The lost Chapters
Black and White (BW1 is different from BW2, both have good and bad parts)

If you don't mind Turn Based Strategy:
Galactic Civilizations 2 (very customizable space strategy)


A fairly good web-based MMO that doesn't require broadband:
http://www.forlornonline.com/
It's a bit low graphic, but has exceptional depth and complexity. To throw it in the same category as other web games would be a severe insult. Has a free trial and is constantly being worked on.
(referral link)
Jonlissla
Another good ol' PC game is Battlezone and its sequel.
Really good action-strategy game.
Cheap too.
Abramul
The Geneforge series is worth a mention. I should note that one of the aspects I see as a plus is their reuse of the art from prior titles, allowing more focus on important aspects.
untitled
Ever thought of Postal 2?

a Free roaming, ultra violent, First person shooting, dark comedy?


but then again, id have to ask you.. what kind of games do you get into?


-EDIT- aaah. haha never mind me then.
}{ellKnight
The Witcher... it's a great game but the inventory is a little troublesome 9/10
Call of Duty 4 for it's great atmosphere 9.7/10
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. great FPS 9/10
Hellgate: London... not exactly story driven but it focuses on combat... gets a little repetitive after a while 7/10
Company of Heroes is a fantastic WW2 strategy game and I really recommend it 9.5/10
Pro Evoluyion Soccer 2008 if you like soccer simulators/games 9.5/10
The OB expansions SI and KotN if you don't have them.
Ronnoc 99
Diablo 2 is an amazing game i personally love it
dangle
I am a fan of the older games; they are cheaper and usually run on my computer smile.gif
The following are unreal games and i am petitioning to have it law to have these games released on every new computer:

Baldurs Gate II Shadows of Amn (with the Throne of Bhaal expansion) is a must! Nearly ten years old, but still widely considered to be in the top ten games of all time!
Fallout (not the most challenging though)
Diablo2 had many many hours of fun.

The following are great games, but the replay value is only as good as watching the simpsons or something. Always great, but the game is the same every time:

TES Adventures: Redguard
Sam 'n' Max
Full Throttle
Monkey Island series

I also love the ultima series (underworld, oh yeah); but that series is usually of selective tastes
Vagrant0
I'm gonna have to take Diablo 2 off my list now that I think about it. Without online play, the game kinda gets boring real fast, and you miss out on most of the replay value since you're stuck with solo viable builds, can't trade/transfer gear between characters, and don't have anyone you can pwn when there is nothing else to do.

As for fallout, I tried it, didn't really see what the big deal was. Not sure if it was just the graphics, or the controls. I might have also just been limited modding, and lack of cheats... Can't quite remember.
Wrath_Of_Deadguy01
A few of my picks from the PC Gaming Library of Dan™:

System Shock 2- which is another genre-bender which blends aspects of shooter and RPG in a similar fashion to TES (except that SS2 is closer to an FPS while TES is closer to RPG). SS2 also has Co-Op via online play for up to 4 people.

Omikron: The Nomad Soul- a very good 3D adventure title with a smattering of action bits. Controls are a bit awkward, but worth dealing with.

Homeworld- The first RTS to feature fully 3D ships and environments. Loads of replayability; it took the game's community more than five years to figure out all the little mission quirks and tactics. Both sequels are worth checking out, too, though I'm still convinced that the first was the best.

Shadowgrounds- a recent indie game designed as a top-down shooter, blending old-school gameplay with some very cool effects.

Nexus: The Jupiter Incident- A Real-Time Tactical game focusing on large spaceships blowing the snot out of each other. Steep learning curve and some truly demonic missions towards the end, but worth playing.

Morrowind- I think I'd have to kill myself out of shame if I didn't say it, painfully obvious though it is.

Freelancer- A relatively relaxed sandbox-style space-shooter/pseudo-RPG which features dozens of systems and hundreds of locations. Realism need not apply.

Starsiege: Tribes- IMHO the best damned multiplayer FPS that ever existed. Steep learning curve, but an absolute blast to play. IIRC, it's still available as a free download.

Prey- Plays mostly like any FPS out there, but the atmosphere is like nothing else. Notable for some very cool organic weapons, out-of-body experiences, and mind-warping level design.

The Longest Journey- An adventure game with a great story, fantastic character depth, and some very odd puzzles. Think like MacGuyver.

I think I missed a few genres in there, but if you have eclectic tastes like me then you'll find at least a couple keepers in there. Any of the above can be had for under $20, too. System Shock 2 and Omikron might give newer systems some trouble- especially System Shock 2, which requires some tweaking to even be able to run at all on dual-core/duel-processor systems, but both are well worth any trouble they might give you.

*edit- most of the above games have a strong singleplayer component; some are singleplayer exclusive. Only Starsiege: Tribes is multiplayer-exclusive, but due to the age of the game (1998) it isn't as likely to eat you if you've got a slow connection.
Grumman
System Shock 2: If your computer can play it, then you should definitely play this FPS/RPG. It is great for inspiring paranoia, of the "huddle in a corner with a gun aimed at the door while you work out what to do next" kind. Play it at night, with the sound turned up. There was a mod released which replaces all the models, so you don't have to put up with the mediocre humanoid meshes.

Half Life 2, Portal and Team Fortress 2: Portal finally persuaded me to try a Steam-based game. Half Life 2 and the rest of the Orange Box are well worth playing, in my opinion.

X3: A single-player spaceship game. Unlike Freelancer you are not limited to a single small ship: you can build stations or entire fleets of capital ships, traders and fighter escorts. Like Oblivion, the core game has some unfortunate flaws, but with the right modding it is great fun to play. For example, the first thing I did was mod the game to double to quadruple the top speeds of all the ships.

Mechwarrior 4: Mercenaries: Good fun at LANs, for answering questions like "What will happen if I load a hundred-ton assualt mech entirely with anti-mech shotguns?"
Dark0ne
If you're looking for a golden oldie then try out X-Com: Apocalypse, my favourite game of all time.
Kirfew
I'm an FPS fan so if i were you i'd get the new (at time of writing) Crysis. It's such an awesome game. Other great FPS's to get are:
Doom
Wolfenstein3D
Quake 1 + 3 (Since you have 2)
Unreal Tournament (Any one, although i'd go for UT2004)

Good games out there that aren't FPS:
MDK
Civilization 4 (I've seen a big Civilization box with all four titles in it being sold)
Emperor: Battle for Dune
Sam & Max (the new ones, hilariously funny)
jaden yuki
if you like rpg you have to play gothic 3 and two worlds.
thats two great game
ninja_lord666
Overlord is a great game. It's like Pikmin except not for gay losers.

There's also Psychonauts. Despite it's relatively poor graphics, it's one of the best games I've played in awhile.

I can't forget to mention the entire Forgotten Realms series. All of those games are great.

Battle for Middle-Earth 1 & 2 + Rise of the Witch-King are great Middle-Earth based strategy games.

Lionheart: Legacy of the Crusader is a rather...unique rpg. It can get repetitive after a while, but it's still pretty good.

The Stronghold games are also good strategy games.
Jonlissla
QUOTE(ninja_lord666 @ Jan 1 2008, 03:35 PM) *
Lionheart: Legacy of the Crusader is a rather...unique rpg. It can get repetitive after a while, but it's still pretty good.


Wasn't that one were you had to chose between three gods/spirits? Played the demo, and it was damn hard at the beginning (those slavers/bandits were tough!).
Did the enemies respawn, or was it like a "true" RPG, like NWN, when the max level was 20?
ninja_lord666
I don't know; I didn't get very far.
JohnnyFlash
If you have a decent attention span I have only one thing to say: LEGACY OF KAIN


Most rewarding and complex plot I've seen in a game so far.
}{ellKnight
Indeed, great story... horrible controls though...
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