I'll start off with UnrealTournament2 - very good dynamics.
How about u?
Nov-09-2004 15:40
stren
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Location: Warsaw, Earth, 1 AU
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Nov-09-2004 17:14
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ye, it's pretty good... and what do u like about it?
Nov-09-2004 17:41
stren
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Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Warsaw, Earth, 1 AU
The idea of fpp without killing, and the atmosphere of mystery and the general mood. The world is really well built (the relations between fractions: hammerites, keepers, etc.) The main character is very charismatic and i like his black sense of humor. And on the technical part: the music !!! and the movies !!!!!
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Nov-09-2004 18:03
Radagast
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Kaboom - I think it's the most raw, basic, and straightforward test of hand-eye coordination in any video/pc game. It's addictive as well.
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Nov-09-2004 19:13
nova2wl
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thats a toughy...maybe Katamari Damacy just becasue its different and was only $20!
but then again i think my other favorite was MGS
Nov-09-2004 20:40
3xx3r7
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Registered: Jan 2004
Location: with your mom
Thief Series
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Nov-10-2004 01:23
nrjizer
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Location: Bumfuck, GA
Chrono Trigger/Cross
Xenogears
Half Life
Halo
Mario 64
Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Melbourne, Australia
PC:
Age Of Empires series especially the second one, Age Of Kings. I loved playing multiplayer.
Playstation:
Final Fantasy VIII
Gran Turismo one and two.
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