Here's my list;
Crysis - Recently finished it. Good but not great, though the graphics are outstanding.
Call of Duty4 - Finished it two nights ago. Unexpectedly awesome, and yes I liked it more than Crysis.
Medieval 2 Total War - Just getting back into this for no real reason. I suck mightily, but it's still fun.
ArmA - As fun as OFP ever was with better graphics. I mainly just mess around making skirmishes in the editor.
Gears of War - Not digging the gameplay/story too much so far but it's graphically gorgeous.
World in **** - It's exactly Company of Heroes with a modern setting, and as I'm completely sick of WWII titles these days I'm enjoying it as much as I can enjoy any RTS.
rfactor - ... but only now and then.
What games are you playing these days?
Well, World of Warcraft is great, but you have to pay after you get your 14 trial days from the Trial DVD, then you can get 30 days from buying the game, then you can get another 10 days when you have BC, but it costs US$15/month after that.
Warcraft III is a good game, after you buy it, there's no more cost (except if you want the expansion pack, but no cost after that ) it has offline and online play, both completely free.
XMen is also free after you've bought it, has no online capabilities but is a very cool game.
Nethergate is from SpiderWeb Software, and it's shareware (try before you buy), once you've bought it you have access to all areas of the game (if you have a good computer, you should get Nethergate: Resurrection instead), the site is www.spiderwebsoftware.com
Warcraft III is a good game, after you buy it, there's no more cost (except if you want the expansion pack, but no cost after that ) it has offline and online play, both completely free.
XMen is also free after you've bought it, has no online capabilities but is a very cool game.
Nethergate is from SpiderWeb Software, and it's shareware (try before you buy), once you've bought it you have access to all areas of the game (if you have a good computer, you should get Nethergate: Resurrection instead), the site is www.spiderwebsoftware.com
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Good, thank your share, I have a look.Tails5 wrote:Well, World of Warcraft is great, but you have to pay after you get your 14 trial days from the Trial DVD, then you can get 30 days from buying the game, then you can get another 10 days when you have BC, but it costs US$15/month after that.
Warcraft III is a good game, after you buy it, there's no more cost (except if you want the expansion pack, but no cost after that ) it has offline and online play, both completely free.
XMen is also free after you've bought it, has no online capabilities but is a very cool game.
Nethergate is from SpiderWeb Software, and it's shareware (try before you buy), once you've bought it you have access to all areas of the game (if you have a good computer, you should get Nethergate: Resurrection instead), the site is www.spiderwebsoftware.com