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Re: Recently Played Posted by Naklajat on Fri Aug 25th 2006 at 4:00am
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I played Oblivion for about a month. I don't think big RPG's like that mix well with my addictive personality though, since I started spending all my time playing it. I've been Elder Scrolls-sober for more than a month now. :biggrin:

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Re: Recently Played Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Fri Aug 25th 2006 at 4:02am
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Yeah the thing about it though is it's offline. Online stuff gets more addicting for me.
Re: Recently Played Posted by French Toast on Fri Aug 25th 2006 at 4:45pm
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Oblivion wouldn't work MP for me...

Anyways, all I can say is I love it. My thoughts though: Play through the Fighters/Mages Guild before the Thieves Guild. Part of the Thieves Guild last missions are to steal from members of the Fighters/Mages Guild, and if you ever get caught thieving, you won't be allowed in those guilds. On the flipside though, if you do play them afterwards, you risk being kicked out of the Guilds and losing your position. So... be careful...

Also, I'd recommend playing the Dark Brotherhood. It's definitely worth it. Well... it depends on your character. My character was very much the Sam Fisher of Oblivion. I used a bow/dagger and snuck around a lot. In the Dark Brotherhood, you get good stealth equipment and good weapons for a spy type class. Additionally, many of the missions require you to sneak in, kill silently and then sneak out.

Also, go to the main city (suddenly forgot the name, the one that's built in concentric circles) and sign up for the gladiator tournaments. You get some money (you can picklock the bookies chest at the front for a few hundred as well) as well as good equipment.

If you do do the gladiator missions, I've got to let you know this. When you talk to the big green orc, he gives you a quest. If you complete that quest then in the final round, when you face him, he lets you win. So if you want to fight him, make sure not to do his quest.

Wow... kinda rambled there.
Re: Recently Played Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Fri Aug 25th 2006 at 5:29pm
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Ah cool. I did the Gray Prince quest with my first character, but not this new one. I'll probably save it right before the fight, and experience both ways.

Thanks for all the tips. I'll put the thieves guild on hold with my character, he's turning out to be a regular Joe Hero, and I don't like the idea of gaining infamy rep.

Dark Brotherhood seems so sweet. I found the secret entrance, and its pretty creepy.
Re: Recently Played Posted by French Toast on Fri Aug 25th 2006 at 5:58pm
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Hah, yeah. It's a real pain going in and out, but after one quest you get the key that lets you go right down the well behind the house.
Re: Recently Played Posted by Spartan on Fri Aug 25th 2006 at 8:00pm
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Currently playing Fable off a disk that my friend let me borrow. So far it's been a really good game, and I'm currently playing the part after Jack of Spades. I'm trying to get my character on the "good side" as much as possible and I've also got a really sweet armor set.

The game is much more linear and the world itself is much smaller than in other RPGs I've played. It's definatly no Oblivion or WoW but it's still a lot of fun in it's own right.
Re: Recently Played Posted by reaper47 on Fri Aug 25th 2006 at 9:17pm
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I started playing "Blue Shift", the HL1 expansion everyone says it's crap. Considering you get it pretty much for free these days (I did) it's a decent mod. No new weapons or enemies which is disappointing but as I was prepared to expect the worst the game has turned out to be quite OK!
Re: Recently Played Posted by French Toast on Sat Aug 26th 2006 at 4:12am
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I loved Blue Shift, 'cause it was a great game, and you got the new weapons pack.

Beat it in 4 hours though...
Re: Recently Played Posted by KungFuSquirrel on Sat Aug 26th 2006 at 7:21pm
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Dead rising = best game EVER.

That is all.

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Re: Recently Played Posted by ReNo on Sat Aug 26th 2006 at 7:41pm
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13 days to go til it hits the UK's shores.

...13 days too long :sad:
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Re: Recently Played Posted by reaper47 on Mon Sep 4th 2006 at 11:33am
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Well in the mean time try this one:

Zombie City Tactics

One of the simplest graphics I've seen in a long time but hurray for gameplay!
Re: Recently Played Posted by Naklajat on Fri Sep 8th 2006 at 8:37am
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Recently played (or at least tried to) Aces High... I crashed into the ground shortly after the few times I was able to figure out how to take off. You have to actively try to learn how to play that game, it's not very intuitive. There's unlimited free offline practice and 8-player online, but to play the game in the real servers you have to subscribe. It looks like a neat game, but I don't have an awesome joystick which is basically the ideal way to play a flight sim. I thought my USB'd Xbox controller might work pretty good... it doesn't really...

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Re: Recently Played Posted by wil5on on Fri Sep 8th 2006 at 9:07am
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Yeah, my joystick died a while ago and I havent been able to play any proper flight sims for ages :sad: I've tried fixing it but I couldnt figure out how to open it without breaking it.
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Re: Recently Played Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Fri Sep 8th 2006 at 3:01pm
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I recently reinstalled Starcraft and the Brood War expansion, because for some reason I wanted to play as Zerg. Then I realized I never completed the Brood War singleplayer campaign, and so I started that.

Despite how old it is, I would have to say it's still my favorite RTS, at least in terms of mutliplayer fun. The units are just so classic and satisfying to use, the voiceacting is perfect, the sound effects are done so well that they bring the old graphics to life. And even now, I don't consider the game to be ugly.

I wonder if people still play this game on Battlenet...
Re: Recently Played Posted by Naklajat on Fri Sep 8th 2006 at 3:35pm
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Starcraft pwns. BW even moreso. I need to install that game, I've got the original discs lurking somewhere, as well as a massive strategy guide.

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Re: Recently Played Posted by wil5on on Fri Sep 8th 2006 at 3:40pm
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I agree, Starcraft is a true classic.
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Re: Recently Played Posted by Pvt.Scythe on Fri Sep 8th 2006 at 3:42pm
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Starcraft pwns that much is true. Recently played: Savage

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Re: Recently Played Posted by Naklajat on Fri Sep 8th 2006 at 4:07pm
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WOO! Remember the theorised 6/6/06 apocalypse? Who believed in that? Come one, show of hands, don't be shy. You were WRONG! I know someone who was telling me about how 6/6/06 was gonna be the end of the world and the day of reckoning and all that bulls**t back in November 2005, the first time I saw him after 6/6/06 I was like "You were WRONG!" good times. It was the same thing with Y2K, I just didn't appreciate in-your-face humor back then so I didn't rub it in people's faces when they emerged from their bomb shelters or whatever.

lolol apocalypse kekeke.

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Re: Recently Played Posted by Pvt.Scythe on Sat Sep 9th 2006 at 6:49am
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Y2K did mess up my 486, but my PIII was just fine. :smile: The 486 decided that it was the year 1985. :razz:
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Re: Recently Played Posted by reaper47 on Sat Sep 9th 2006 at 1:48pm
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Windows XP did the Y2K bug to me recently. But it wasn't the year 2000. It just had a problem with the online time synchronization and put me back to 1980 :lol:
Re: Recently Played Posted by Gorbachev on Sat Sep 9th 2006 at 6:29pm
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Been playing MK: Deception on my Xbox, goofing around with MK: Trilogy on my PSX and working on Dungeon Siege.
Re: Recently Played Posted by ReNo on Sun Sep 10th 2006 at 12:45am
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Well here in the UK we've just got Dead Rising, and as expected, it was worth the wait. I've got my niggles with it, but it really can't be stressed enough that this game is one of the first that genuinely couldn't have been done on earlier generation consoles. Or at least, not so damn well.

After playing the demo I kinda thought that this was gonna be an easy game, but I'm actually finding it completely the opposite. While in the demo you could run around and kill each and every zombie, in the full game I tend to feel genuinely overrun and under threat. Add to this the fact you are almost always escorting survivors, and the game presents a real challenge. Escorting can at times feel like a chore (sometimes the AI has...issues - whether its simply badly done or done to make things less predictable isn't so clear) but it really changes the gameplay from that seen in the solo demo, and it changes it for the better (at least in terms of long term appeal). My only concern is that I often feel like being too much of a perfectionist - letting myself die if one of the people I'm leading to safety dies, even if it means redoing fairly large sections. While I think everybody is gonna feel that way a little, with this style of game you can't, or at least shouldn't, feel so compelled to get everything right.

So yeah, if you have a 360, this game is an essential purchase. If you don't have a 360, and are a fan of action games, a 360 plus this game is an essential purchase. Strong contender for game of the system so far :smile:
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Re: Recently Played Posted by Agent Smith on Fri Sep 15th 2006 at 12:41am
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My pre-ordered copy came in the other day, and damned if this game isn't awesome. I hadn't played the demo, so I wasn't totally sure what it was going to be like. The graphics are one of the many things that really impressed me. I was expecting something along the lines of GTA: SA with a bit more detail, but the environments, models, characters and effects are all excellent. The melee combat is fantastic, and the mower, the only vehicle I've come across so far is hilarious. Having to take pics too adds another whole element to the game and can be quite a fun challenge in between cracking skulls.

The only issues I've had so far are with the controller setup and aiming weapons. The controls seem really odd, they don't use a configuration you might expect for the type of game, but in general they aren't too bad. The real issue is when the controls and aimed weapons combine. Having the movement thumbstick become the aim really feels un-natural, like the controls have suddenly been switched around. Also not being able to move when using an aimed weapon makes them a limited use weapon against zombies (you need some space around you to use them) and almost impossible against armed humans, since taking damage throws you out of aimed view, and you can't dodge whilst in aim view. Taking on that crazy mexican guy in the foodcourt took me ages simply because everytime I lined up a shot he'd shoot me and I'd loose a chunk of health and my aim.

But besides those issues the game is shaping up to be an incredible experience. Highly recommended.
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Re: Recently Played Posted by reaper47 on Sat Sep 16th 2006 at 11:15am
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I played through X-Com UFO Defense!

Man, this took me 5 months on the easiest setting. I didn't play everyday but at least once a week for 5 months! It's a shame games of this caliber aren't made anymore.
Re: Recently Played Posted by Crono on Sun Sep 17th 2006 at 11:13am
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I just gave Condemned: Criminal Origins a shot. (it's out on PC now)

It's really unlike any first person game I've played before. It's all based around a series of murders. It starts out with you arriving at the scene (you're a detective, that's kind of important) and you do some "forensic" stuff then go searching through the building because there's cause to believe the killer is still there. The building is condemned (surprise) and from there, you lose your gun and get attacked by crack heads.

A unique aspect of the game, which I thought was really nice, is that you can only carry one weapon (plus a tazer which you have at all times). The weapons range from firearms (rarely) to makeshift weapons, like rebarb, 2x4s with nails, and lead pipes.

To sum up the game: you run through condemned buildings getting attacked by drug addicts. You kill them. That's the game. But it's pretty cool. You stop every once in awhile to get evidence for these series of crimes.

Other than that, I'm not aware of any real pressing issues with the plot. There really isn't one besides all that.

The game is made by Monolith and was released on the Xbox 360 last year. It's been rated as "best 360 horror action game 2005" by a few groups. It isn't half bad even though it sounds mundane. It is not a standard shooter by any means (in fact shooting is the thing you do least in the game)

The game is also built on the Fear engine (very obvious once you see the menu!) and it looks flipping fantastic. I almost couldn't believe my eyes when I loaded this thing up.

this should give you a feel for it, google for more shots. But these don't really compare to the actual in game stuff.

Clearly the visual style has "film-noir/hard boiled cop/psycho thriller" painted all over it and without that I doubt the game would work well.

Anyway, it's about $30 on PC and $40 on 360 ... the PC one looks a bit better and it's a first person game ... and it's cheaper ... check it out if you have some extra cash. This is really one of those games that'd you'd feel satisfied buying from a bargain bin. It's got about the same caliber as Cold Fear, I'd say. Worth money ... but not too much. But definitely worth owning.
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Re: Recently Played Posted by reaper47 on Sun Sep 17th 2006 at 5:16pm
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Sounds cool.

But how many "360 horror action games" were actually made in 2005 to make them a seperate category?
Re: Recently Played Posted by ReNo on Sun Sep 17th 2006 at 7:40pm
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In the UK Condemned is one of the most regularly reduced price games on the 360 - you can normally get it for about ?20 if you look around a bit. Well worth picking up at that price, as Crono said.
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Re: Recently Played Posted by Crono on Thu Sep 21st 2006 at 10:24pm
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I picked up a couple DS games the other day: Metroid Prime Hunters (finally) and Starfox Command.

I only ran through Metroid, so I don't really have a solid opinion of it yet.

Starfox, though, is awesome. It is definitely worth getting. The only bad part of the game is the dialog and "cut scenes". But those can be skipped.

The controls are very intuitive for combat fighting, everything is controlled by the stylus except normal firing, that is ... any other button. The only down side to that is it's a little difficult to hold the DS and fire with one hand, but it isn't too much of an inconvienence.

The game is not set up like previous SF games. The main section has you on a battlefield, along the lines of Fire Emblem or any other tactics game. You can only move a character a certain distance (drawn by the stylus) and you get into combat by intersecting enemies. It's turn based, everyone makes their moves then "turn is over" and the moves are carried out. I, personally, like this aspect. It gives a strategy element to the game that is very refreshing. The turns, however, are limited. You can gain more by freeing certain areas and what not.

It also has download play and wifi play. I really don't have much time, so sorry for the breif descriptions. If you're interested, go look it up online.
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Re: Recently Played Posted by reaper47 on Mon Oct 2nd 2006 at 10:33pm
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People, get the DEFCON demo on steam! This game is simply amazing in a creepy yet stylish way. The demo for some reason is almost identical to the full version and I'm almost feeling bad for playing it for free (I'm close to break my anti-online-payment rule and buy the whole thing (its only 15$)).

See you on the battlefield.
Re: Recently Played Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Mon Oct 2nd 2006 at 10:48pm
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I have disavowed videogames for the year, but maybe I'll check it out this summer.
Re: Recently Played Posted by ReNo on Mon Oct 2nd 2006 at 11:37pm
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Saw a guy at work playing Defcon today, and it seemed cool. From what he was saying at the little demonstration he gave, I figured it would make a cool multiplayer game with mates but a really rather poor single player investment. With no sort of scenario variety (other than playing as each of the 6 continents), storyline, or significant gameplay depth, I don't see me playing this more than once or twice against the computer. If I move into a flat with a bunch of people who would be up for giving this a whirl I'd definately buy it, but until then I'm gonna skip over it.
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Re: Recently Played Posted by Crono on Mon Oct 2nd 2006 at 11:59pm
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I didn't care for the Defcon demo.

If I played a good MP match, I'm sure it'd change my mind.

The mouse hitting the edges scrolling pissed me off the no end, because half the buttons I needed to click were against the edge. Until I got the hang of the shortcut keys it was very aggravating.
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Re: Recently Played Posted by Gorbachev on Tue Oct 3rd 2006 at 12:30am
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I've been playing MAME games, and am working on the design of a "thin" machine, with a flat-panel screen and regular coin-door and joystick layout (going for a 4-man).

Been playing a lot of Mortal Kombat (couple diff. versions), Killer Instinct, Simpsons, X-men and Battletoads. As well as a big mix of others I enjoyed back in the day.
Re: Recently Played Posted by Crono on Tue Oct 3rd 2006 at 1:34am
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I've been playing MAME games, and am working on the design of a "thin" machine, with a flat-panel screen and regular coin-door and joystick layout (going for a 4-man).

Been playing a lot of Mortal Kombat (couple diff. versions), Killer Instinct, Simpsons, X-men and Battletoads. As well as a big mix of others I enjoyed back in the day.
I've wanted to make one of those for a very, very, long time.

I remember reading a snippet out of a book on it once. It actually talked about how to make a coin recepticle and to only allow play (through an x86 computer running Windows) after payment, which you define, has been recieved. It was pretty sweet.

It also went into how to make joysticks with whatever feature.

Are you building your own 'sticks? Or buying them? If you're buying I'd be interested to know how much they cost there, because they cost oodles here. (hundreds)

X-Men, 6 player (yes there was a six player version!) would be awesome.

Check out Mars Matrix if you get a chance. It's a top down shooter, but fairly recent and runs on Mame. Badass.

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Re: Recently Played Posted by Gorbachev on Tue Oct 3rd 2006 at 1:46am
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I have the file for the 6-man, but it's intended for 2-screens, which is sorta over my budget and would be a messed up ratio for all the other games.

I've been looking into all the parts, my dad's a carpenter so the cabinet is a snap, no worries there, I'm not going to go balls-to-the-walls with the extra trackballs and other specialty sticks, just standard joystick + a "generic" layout of probably 6 buttons and a 7th special one, that would cover just about anything. From what I was looking at the sticks themselves are approx. $12.50-25USD and the buttons are about $1.50 a pop. And while I'll make the coin-door functional, I'll probably stick another button beside the "player join" ones with a 'coin' function tied to it.

So I'll be building the layout and everything, as well I'll probably get some lexan and make my own marquees for under the controls and such.

I'm currently just playing it on my own PC with a X360 controller and it's mighty fine, but I have a lot of not-too-old other computers kicking around that'll be made into the MAMEinator.
Re: Recently Played Posted by Crono on Tue Oct 3rd 2006 at 3:40am
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Are you going to have any other emulators running on it?

Oh yeah, look into including Super Mario War. That would be incredibly fun in arcade form.

It'd be very cool if you had another arcade unit, and both the computers inside used wireless, so you could play the games on the net, or over a lan, between the computers. Reconnect some LEDs to show wireless signal somewhere on the MAMEINATOR.
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Re: Recently Played Posted by Gorbachev on Tue Oct 3rd 2006 at 3:49am
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Yeah, gonna have basically anything running on it, so SNES, NES and whatever anyone wants to throw at it.
Re: Recently Played Posted by French Toast on Sun Oct 15th 2006 at 6:15pm
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Anyone played Company of Heroes? I can't tell if it's worth spending my money on yet.
Re: Recently Played Posted by Gorbachev on Sun Oct 15th 2006 at 7:44pm
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I knew someone who was working on that game, and all the reviews I've seen of it were quite positive. If you liked 40K Dawn of War it's made by the same guys, so chances are you'd like it.
Re: Recently Played Posted by ReNo on Sun Oct 15th 2006 at 11:13pm
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Despite having not played it, I'm gonna wager that yes, it's worth spending money on :smile:
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Re: Recently Played Posted by French Toast on Sun Oct 15th 2006 at 11:41pm
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...wow...

I loved 40k, and I've only heard incredible things about this game... looks like I have to make a withdrawal...
Re: Recently Played Posted by FatStrings on Mon Oct 16th 2006 at 2:49am
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can't wait for the full version of dark messiah
Re: Recently Played Posted by reaper47 on Mon Oct 16th 2006 at 4:37pm
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Dark Messiah? I saw that in a store today.
Re: Recently Played Posted by ReNo on Mon Oct 16th 2006 at 7:14pm
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Not available for purchase, you didn't :smile: It's due out at the end of this month though, so it wouldn't surprise me if they have promo boxes out.
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Re: Recently Played Posted by Loco on Mon Oct 16th 2006 at 8:01pm
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I've just started playing the Defcon demo. I'm wondering if its worth the ?10 to buy it or not. The demo suggests that even the full game is a bit limited and reptitive. Having said all that, I've really enjoyed the first couple of games of Defcon that I've played.
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Re: Recently Played Posted by wil5on on Tue Oct 17th 2006 at 12:43pm
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Posted 2006-10-17 12:43pm
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Defcon is simplistic and slow, and yet I find it insanely fun. I'm not going to start up Steam for a while now, since that game stole most of my sleep for about a week :/

I'd get the full version if I had income.
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Re: Recently Played Posted by reaper47 on Tue Oct 17th 2006 at 1:57pm
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Posted 2006-10-17 1:57pm
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Defcon's great. I don't buy much more than one game a year and considered making this my second. Right now, the demo's enough for me, though.

I often have a guilty conscience about not buying alternative titles which I consider to be very cool and worthy but usually have enough of after a quick round of the demo. If I ever start feeling more secure about internet purchases I'll probably get Darwina, Ragdoll Kung Fu Defcon via steam. You can get the three titles for the price of one blockbuster release. That's not really a money issue.
Re: Recently Played Posted by MJ on Fri Oct 20th 2006 at 12:20pm
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Posted 2006-10-20 12:20pm
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Okami rules..
f**k Fun maps!
Re: Recently Played Posted by Gorbachev on Mon Oct 23rd 2006 at 6:25am
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Posted 2006-10-23 6:25am
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Got the CE for Mortal Kombat: Armageddon, certainly not game of the year material, but lots of brainless fun for small periods of time. Also finally got a hold of a WoW collector's edition and to break it in I've started a druid, but instead of last time where I spent a ton of time doing a whole lot of everything I have a specific focus and am definitely not going to prioritize the game over anything else.

Now just waiting for FFXII, Guild Wars: Nightfall and WoW: Burning Crusade.
Re: Recently Played Posted by Rumple on Wed Oct 25th 2006 at 6:09am
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Posted 2006-10-25 6:09am
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Anybody remember Scorched Earth?
I certainly do, I played that game a lot when I was younger.

Anyway, the point of this post...
A guy has made a 3D version of this game!
Scorched 3D, its pretty much the same as the original gameplay wise, same weapons and even some of the original sound effects, just set in a 3D landscape.They have also included LAN and Online play!

Its still as fun as I remember it :biggrin:
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