Paula Tormeson IV
Scholar
An attempt to get through the nostalgia barrier. Not a perfect attempt, I know, but it's the best I could come up with for now.
All of them multiheaded.Dicks.
I should try Quake 4. I thought of replaying Quake 2 recently, partly for nostalgia reasons, but abandoned the thought in ~2 seconds. (I never played it more than a little bit from the beginning anyway, although that was a long time ago. Whatever. There must be far better shooters around by now.)shihonage said:Mechwarrior II (DOS executable inside MS Virtual PC running Win98)
Crysis (stopped when annoying snow/alien shit started)
COD4W (passed - memorable)
COD4W2 (passed - retarded... F F F F F F F F F YOU WIN)
KOTOR (abandoned at Rancor pit after trying to sacrifice my team in order to get past it without resorting to obnoxious linear solution, only to succeed and be hit with "you cant proceed without your team" bullshit)
Prey (awesome for the first 2 hours, abandoned)
Quake 4 (solid shooter without retarded portal gimmicks, started asking for CD key after Windows upgrade, abandoned)
Fallout 3 (waste of $50, didn't get far before nausea induced by mediocrity kicked in)
Mass Effect 1 (still playing... 10mins a day.. for research purposes)
Paula Tormeson IV said:I should try Quake 4. I thought of replaying Quake 2 recently, partly for nostalgia reasons, but abandoned the thought in ~2 seconds. (I never played it more than a little bit from the beginning anyway, although that was a long time ago. Whatever. There must be far better shooters around by now.)
bhlaab said:Which is ironic, because the people who talk about Fallout fans living with rose-tinted glasses will always end up defending that piece of shit
Lyric Suite said:That's because Quake 2 was in fact good for what it was, unlike, say, Doom3, which suffered for trying to be Half Life on mars and failing miserably at that.