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rizuhbull posted:There was a hex-based medieval/fantasy squad game with it's own thread around here a day or two ago. Looked interesting but now I can't find it. Anyone know what I'm talking about? Eador maybe? It looks pretty cool.
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Leper Residue posted:Eador maybe? It looks pretty cool. rizuhbull fucked around with this message at 02:34 on Dec 25, 2012 |
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PBio posted:I'm after a 4x style game set in space, something fairly modern but without the addition of battles. Something similar to Galactic Civ (although not that particular game which I've played before) Turn based strategy space games are fairly few and far between these days (except for vapourware kickstarter projects). Endless Space is really one of the better ones to come out recently but if you can't play that there are some alternatives. Although not many that are solely strategic without tactical battles. The original Sword of the Stars is still pretty good. The new Sword of the Stars II is now 'playable' apparently, although I would steer clear of it. If you're willing to look at something more old school, there is Star Lords which is a TBS with tactical combat that can be skipped. It is still in alpha though, but a new version was released a couple of days ago and the devs are active with the game. If you're willing to look at an RTS, there's Star Ruler , Starfarer or Stardrive. Star Ruler certainly is infinitely adjustable to your computer specs. From GOG I would recommend Haegemonia or Nexus: The Jupiter Incident
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V for Vegas posted:From GOG I would recommend Haegemonia or Nexus: The Jupiter Incident Nexus is on Steam now, too, and I think it's only 2.50 during the sale so, bonus.
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# ? Dec 25, 2012 19:03 |
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Dongattack posted:Anyone know about games that are all about defence and making last stands? Maybe building barricades or bases against overwhelming odds, something like that. Welding doors would be cool. Isn't the Stronghold series of games completely about this? I don't know if that qualifies as towerdefence. I haven't played them but they are well regarded.
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Zwabu posted:Isn't the Stronghold series of games completely about this? I don't know if that qualifies as towerdefence. I haven't played them but they are well regarded. I would think they are more of a real time strategy with resource gathering. Both Stronghold and Stronghold Crusader recently got HD upgrades which lets them play well with modern hardware. Definitely worth checking out if you haven't played before.
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# ? Dec 25, 2012 19:53 |
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I'm looking for browser games that are good that might have a goon presence in them. If not that, I'm looking for something that I can pick up and play whenever I have 5 minutes free, that won't demand all of my attention to play it. Maybe a turn based strategy thingy or something. Preferably online and not graphically intensive.
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# ? Dec 26, 2012 16:18 |
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Help me try to get my friend into video games: He is a serious collector of original samurai arms and armor, plus some ww2 poo poo. He's really into that historical era of samurai/Japanese history. I sent him a promo video of Total War Shogun 2, and it blew him away. Are there other games that have a historically rich or accurate take on that period? I think we'd have a great time playing against each other if he can jump this first hurdle.
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Snowy posted:Help me try to get my friend into video games:
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# ? Dec 27, 2012 04:32 |
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I'm pretty sure nothing exists that fits exactly what I want - It's like trying to scratch an itch. I have high hopes for Star Citizen though. That unannounced Valve game too just because it's Valve. Starfarer looks promising too but I don't know if I feel like dealing with an alpha. 1) Open world. Trading, pirating, maybe some exploration. Get new ships, upgrade existing ships. Some RPG elements. Tried to play X3 but it's a little overwhelming and I don't have the time anymore. I'm also not really excited anymore by ultra realistic flight controls that require a joystick and just leave me endlessly circling my opponents. Good damage modeling would be nice too. 2) Something that gives me the same kind of feeling I got watching Battlestar Galactica. Big capital ships, lots of fighters and support ships. Ability to buy new ships, modify them, and experiment with fleet composition. I played SPAZ recently and that's the closest I've come in a while. I'd like something a little larger scale and a little less goofy in tone though. Maybe also a little more persistent and/or RPGish. SPAZ missions felt more like unrelated challenges. Starfleet Command was an old game that fulfilled at least some of these things too. If I could get one game that did both somehow that would be ridiculous amazing and I would pay hundreds of dollars for it.
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# ? Dec 27, 2012 08:36 |
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If it doesn't have to be space, Uncharted Waters 2: New Horizons is on DosBox and is considered abandon-ware.
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Turtlicious posted:If it doesn't have to be space, Uncharted Waters 2: New Horizons is on DosBox and is considered abandon-ware. There's a PC version of that? I thought it was only on SNES and Genesis.
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# ? Dec 27, 2012 08:40 |
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dis astranagant posted:There's a PC version of that? I thought it was only on SNES and Genesis. The PC version has more ships and an extra card game
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Turtlicious posted:The PC version has more ships and an extra card game Welp, I guess I didn't really need to sleep tonight.
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SquadronROE posted:I'm looking for browser games that are good that might have a goon presence in them. I don't know if there's any goon presence anymore, but there's http://www.estiah.com/ You collect "cards" and build decks to clear dungeons. The dungeons require very specific deck building strategies, which honestly gets a bit tedious sometimes tweaking things around for the combo that works. It's kind of neat and unique though. I don't think there's a goon presence at all, but if you want something with even less attention and effort invested, I've been playing http://www.minethings.com/ You literally log in like, once every 6 hours or so and see what you've dug up, then try to create combinations. That's all I wanted from it but once you start getting into the higher level combinations there's a lot of player conflict (you need to transport items from place to place and players attempt to pirate them away from you) which I don't like a whole lot... but it's still kind of unique and interesting for the amount of effort it requires to check up on. I kinda don't like how expensive it is to open new mines though. Mines require real cash to open, so you either buy it for in game gold from someone who paid real cash (and we're talking a lot of loving gold), or you fork out for a new one. Some of the expensive mines are literally forty dollars to open. loving seriously?
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# ? Dec 27, 2012 20:32 |
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Should I play through Just Cause 2 and Saints Row 3 before I start Sleeping Dogs? I haven't played this style of open world game since Vice City and I'm worried I'll be disappointed by the other two if I play Sleeping Dogs first.
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Out of those three Sleeping Dogs is actually my least favorite. The fighting system is fantastic and would make for an amazing beat-em-up if Square ever made one but the open world seemed kind of filler to me. So I'd say if you're wanting to go from worst to best finish Sleeping Dogs first then move on to Just Cause and finally Saints Row. They're all fantastic games though so you can't go wrong just plain enjoying each of them for their strengths.
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Tagra posted:I don't know if there's any goon presence anymore, but there's http://www.estiah.com/ You're the best, I appreciate the suggestions. "Playing" that mining thing again now.
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# ? Dec 28, 2012 20:30 |
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I'm looking for a game to pick out for my mother that suits these requirements: -Runs on an old laptop (WinXP, 1 gb(maybe less) of RAM, no dedicated graphics card); basically any 3D graphics are out of the question -Has some kind of level progression - she liked the flow of Plants vs. Zombies quite a bit -Preferably tower defense, but she likes puzzle games too -Not especially hardcore/complex -Flash games are fine, especially if they let you save your game -Free is preferable, but games under 5 or 10 bucks are alright Plants vs. Zombies runs well enough on the system in question, and I've since provided her with Kingdom Rush and Immortal Defense (which is awesome and worth checking out if you don't know it). Any suggestions?
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# ? Dec 29, 2012 07:05 |
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I want a good, old fashioned multiplayer FPS, besides TF2 'cause I've played that to death. Basically, a no rules blow-people-up kind of game. I'm pretty sure my computer can't run the newest stuff, so I was thinking of picking up one of the following for cheap off of Steam: - Quake 4 - Unreal Tournament 3 Black - Battlefield 2 My main concern is that it be something people still play. Don't want to buy a multiplayer game only to find there's no one to play with. Anybody have any insight on that?
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Ramrod Hotshot posted:I want a good, old fashioned multiplayer FPS, besides TF2 'cause I've played that to death. Basically, a no rules blow-people-up kind of game. I'm pretty sure my computer can't run the newest stuff, so I was thinking of picking up one of the following for cheap off of Steam: There are several free options on Steam that might be worth trying. Planetside 2 is amazing, but might be difficult to run. Since it's free it's worth a shot though. If that fails you might like Blacklight: Retribution, which has fairly low requirements.
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Tagra posted:There are several free options on Steam that might be worth trying. Planetside 2 is amazing, but might be difficult to run. Since it's free it's worth a shot though. If that fails you might like Blacklight: Retribution, which has fairly low requirements. Yeah Planetside 2 didn't work
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Ramrod Hotshot posted:I want a good, old fashioned multiplayer FPS, besides TF2 'cause I've played that to death. Basically, a no rules blow-people-up kind of game. I'm pretty sure my computer can't run the newest stuff, so I was thinking of picking up one of the following for cheap off of Steam: Battlefield 2 should still have some players. I played UT3 a few years back and it had very few players, but still enough to fill a some servers. No idea if it's going although the Steam forums should give you an idea. Can't speak for Quake 4 but have you considered Quake Live? In my opinion it's the best iteration of Quake, and it remains fairly popular. Free, too. If you like Counter-Strike, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive should run fine on your PC, seeing as you played Team Fortress 2. Going a bit more old school, have you tried Enemy Territory? I would be surprised if people aren't still playing, being a free game, and a pretty drat good one at that. Lastly, I can't say I would recommend them myself, but the Call of Duty series is still running on the IW 3.0/4.0 engine, first introduced with Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, with only some minor changes with every new game. So your PC shouldn't have any problems running a game like the recently released Black Ops II. Liberatore fucked around with this message at 10:57 on Dec 29, 2012 |
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guenter posted:I'm pretty sure nothing exists that fits exactly what I want - It's like trying to scratch an itch. I have high hopes for Star Citizen though. That unannounced Valve game too just because it's Valve. Starfarer looks promising too but I don't know if I feel like dealing with an alpha. You could consider EVE Online, an MMORPG. The goon "guild" is currently one of the most powerful ones in the game. http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3522291
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Stark Fist posted:I'm looking for a game to pick out for my mother that suits these requirements: Fairy Solitaire is addicting as hell and incredibly fun.
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# ? Dec 29, 2012 12:02 |
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Snowy posted:Help me try to get my friend into video games: If he's a serious sperg/war nerd, the Nobunaga's Ambition games are Warring States period Japan Koei wargames. Koei also makes Genghis Khan games in a similar mold that are for obvious reasons set a little earlier (I can confirm Kamakura Shogunate Japan was playable on GK2 at the very least.) While I'm shamelessly hawking Koei products, there's also the Samurai Warriors franchise, which is Dynasty Warriors but in Japan.
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OperaMouse posted:You could consider EVE Online, an MMORPG. The goon "guild" is currently one of the most powerful ones in the game. If he felt X3 was overwhelming and took too much time, EVE Online would be the worst game ever for him. EVE is kind of like X3, only about five times as complicated, and everything takes twenty times as long. Seriously, I played that game for like three years, and I still didn't understand half of the mechanics.
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guenter posted:I'm pretty sure nothing exists that fits exactly what I want - It's like trying to scratch an itch. I have high hopes for Star Citizen though. That unannounced Valve game too just because it's Valve. Starfarer looks promising too but I don't know if I feel like dealing with an alpha. You could give Evochron Mercenary a shot. It's nowhere near the complexity of X3, but has piracy, exploration, factions, can hire wingmen and can even fly down to the surface of planets. I found it extremely awesome.
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Liberatore posted:Battlefield 2 should still have some players. I played UT3 a few years back and it had very few players, but still enough to fill a some servers. No idea if it's going although the Steam forums should give you an idea. Can't speak for Quake 4 but have you considered Quake Live? In my opinion it's the best iteration of Quake, and it remains fairly popular. Free, too. Did not know about those games. Good suggestions, thanks!
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I'm looking for games to play with my wife. We have a PS3 and two controllers. We're playing Portal 2 right now and she seems to like it. I'm looking for more co-op games we can buy from the Playstation Store. It can be anything from puzzle games like Portal, to beat em ups, to something entirely different. Just looking for some fun games we can play together. Also, is Borderlands 2 fun in split screen mode? We watched the trailer and she really liked it.
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# ? Dec 29, 2012 23:46 |
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Borderlands 2 is the bee's knees, period. Fantastic co-op game. Get it.
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Just finished castlevania: order of ecclesia, dawn of sorrow and portrait of ruin Any other similar type games for the DS?
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# ? Dec 30, 2012 00:05 |
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Ashenai posted:If he felt X3 was overwhelming and took too much time, EVE Online would be the worst game ever for him. EVE is kind of like X3, only about five times as complicated, and everything takes twenty times as long. I think EVE is a good match towards what he was looking for. It's complicated, yes, but goons have the best resources there are to give a newbie a leg-up. I can totally see someone not liking X3 yet being into EVE, as the metagame in the latter is completely different.
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Ehud posted:I'm looking for games to play with my wife. We have a PS3 and two controllers. We're playing Portal 2 right now and she seems to like it. I'm looking for more co-op games we can buy from the Playstation Store. It can be anything from puzzle games like Portal, to beat em ups, to something entirely different. Just looking for some fun games we can play together. Go loving nuts.
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Okay, I rather urgently need a suggestion for a game that is - Multiplayer on the same keyboard - Not very complicated - Teenage boy friendly - Hopefully free and/or cheap. O save me, guys!
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Fangz posted:Okay, I rather urgently need a suggestion for a game that is Give Tyrian a try. It's free on GoG
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# ? Dec 31, 2012 02:17 |
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What are some games that are similar to Myst, ie adventure games that are very heavily puzzle-based which are also playable on Mac? Syberia was the first game I thought of, and it's already been played. I know adventure games are kind of dead right now; is there anything I'm not thinking of?
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Coca Koala posted:What are some games that are similar to Myst, ie adventure games that are very heavily puzzle-based which are also playable on Mac? Go to GoG and have a look at the Wadjet Eye games (Resonance, Blackwell, Gemini Rue and Primordia). They make some very good point-and-click adventure games. Deponia is another very puzzle-oriented point-and-click adventure game too.
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Neddy Seagoon posted:Go to GoG and have a look at the Wadjet Eye games (Resonance, Blackwell, Gemini Rue and Primordia). They make some very good point-and-click adventure games. Deponia is another very puzzle-oriented point-and-click adventure game too. GoG reminded me of Machinarium and Botanicula, but the Wadjet games are windows only. It's too bad, because they're fun. Deponia runs on mac, though, so thanks for that one!
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Fangz posted:Okay, I rather urgently need a suggestion for a game that is You can get the old Worms games really cheap, and they have fantastic hotseat multiplayer. Go for Armageddon/World Party, they're practically the same but World Party had tweaked online play (which you probably won't need) and a few game mods.
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