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Strangely, DOOM 2. I really like DOOM 1, and have finished it multiple times, but DOOM 2 is just not fun - or fun enough - for me. I can't get...
As someone who is completely unfamiliar with modding, would it be possible to port over New Vegas to the updated engine Fallout 4 uses? If it is,...
What was that name of that Kickstarter Fallout-like game that was posted here not too long ago?
Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel is the definitive Fallout game.
A shit stain.
Hey! I like Jim Sterling! He's got a heart of gold.
Pioneer is a free space sim that features realistic space physics, moving planets, a large universe, planetary landing, and a number of different...
I wouldn't say the scale of No Man's sky is impossible, just hard to do. Games near the scale of No Man's Sky have existed since the 80s with the...
I wouldn't go as far as to say the game doesn't exist. There's nothing that was presented in the trailers that doesn't appear in the full game...
It really makes me upset, because the amount of variation on a handful of planets is surely impressive; however, going passed that handful makes...
Mount&Blade: Bannerlord. Looks like a straight up improvement over Warband in every way. That makes it a must buy for me.
There's already a thread talking about how successful the marketing of the game is (and it really is), but the thread is targeting the wrong...
As far as the classics go, I prefer Fallout 2 because it feels better and more complete than 1. But 1 has good atmosphere. It's kinda like the...
I loved Fallout 3, and still love it now, because despite its obvious flaws and crippling problems, underneath there's good intent. The game...
But that game also suffers from a butt ugly map, and nothing inbetween important points. There should be a happy medium.
I personally love GURPS simple approach to skill checks, and combat in general. Everything can be done with 3d6, making it very lightweight. In...
I thought Skyrim was pretty good, despite it's dumbing down. It's about as equally dumbed down as Oblivion, really. Skyrim's just more polished.
I'm going to be an odd one out, but I absolutely loved Skyrim. At first, I balked when I saw the dumbed down stats system, but the perks...
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: In spite of the incredibly slow speed in freedback, I have opened a new thread over at BareMettle Forums. You can find it...
How many people play this? I'm thoroughly interested.