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    Black Mesa - legendary vaporware Half-Life remake finally out

    I agree that original HL is better, but I also enjoyed playing through mostly the exact story beats with a much more modern presentation. Up until Xen, the game is a similar experience, especially when it's been a while since you played the original. It doesn't expand on HL1 all that much, more...
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    Black Mesa - legendary vaporware Half-Life remake finally out

    You'll have plenty of time contemplating this question while playing BMs version of Xen. PLENTY OF TIME
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    Star Wars : Empire at War

    I've always had a soft spot for EAW, but my main gripe with the game is sadly beyond fixing with mods - the space battle maps are WAY too small.
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    PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT: 2FA NOW MANDATORY - YOU DON'T NEED A PHONE NUMBER FFS

    This happened to myself also, and besides F2A really being only a vehicle to better profile people's internet activities (some WILL put in their mobile number or main email), this part really emphasises how, as BosanskiSeljak so eloquently put it, this change is incredibly gay.
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    Are there any games similar to GTA Onlines survival series?

    Thanks, I'll check out Deep Rock, but I don't like that it appears to be a DLC sink. And, to be frank, it doesn't look like it's similar to the GTA survival maps in the slightest. I also tried Killing Floor in the past ... I'm not sure it has the same feel either. There's some survival maps...
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    Are there any games similar to GTA Onlines survival series?

    A couple of times a month, I tend to hang out with one of my oldest buddies who moved overseas a few years ago and some other dudes online, and usually we play GTA5 (GTA Online). Now, you don't have to inform me about how much GTA sucks, the main reason I am (still) playing it is that it's a...
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    Civilization 7 is officially in development, Firaxis confirms

    A union between Bejeweled and Civ has already been done, though: Tiny Civilization. That game randomly popped up in my Steam queue at some point, and since it's a whopping $2 (I think I even got it discounted) I figured - why not? And, while not groundbreaking by any means, the game is actually...
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    Best submarine games?

    No love for Aces of the Deep? I don't think I ever had more fun with a submarine game, and I'll probably never forget my most successful run, in which I decided to dedicate all my torpedos on escort destroyers, actually managed to sink the entirety of them and then proceeded to pick off the...
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    Anyone feel that Sid Meier games are fun for awhile then get boring quickly

    Some efforts were made to try and address this, so the devs have been clearly aware of the issue. In Civ1, which is the only "real" Sid Meier game, since his part in design and development was fundamental, this was much less of an issue. Compared to later civ titles, the first game is so...
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    How would the Death of Steam look like?

    Agreed. You're right, that's what I meant by they pulled it from steam, sorry if I didn't make myself clear enough. My point wasn't that steam was somehow guilty of something but that this was the closest thing of a political issue arising on the platform coming to my mind.
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    How would the Death of Steam look like?

    The point was that there WERE alternative suppliers of gas, russia was just the market leader. Other than that, sure, europe's approach to transitioning to renewables is like jumping off a roof hoping to learn how to fly by the time you hit the ground, but the ground is swiftly approaching, or...
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    How would the Death of Steam look like?

    Russia was just the country supplying europe/germany with the majority of their gas, merely the market leader. It's not that they had a monopoly ... but look what happened. Steam might not be a monopoly, but their share of the market in general is so big that it's automatically a problem. Right...
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    Nightmare Reaper - 2.5D FPS with over 80 weapons and gaudy colors

    My main issues with this are the overly extreme limitations on keeping weapons and the lack of means of healing. Is there some remedy hidden in one of the stupid arcade "bonus" games I overlooked so far? The only one I am generally maxed out on is the platformer. I stopped playing due to not...
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    LEGO games

    I liked the early ones, especially LEGO Star Wars, much to my own surprise. They went totally down the drain, though, at least since they started having voiced cutscenes. Now those are too long with dialogue that cannot decide whether it wants to tell a story or just be "funny", and the...
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    Jagged Alliance Worth playing JA1 before JA2?

    There used to be a ton of user made campaigns, many quite fun and lengthy. That's the main reason to consider playing it, if you can't get enough JA but grew bored of the original campaign. Kinda hard to go back to after JA2 though, as has been mentioned.

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