Ghost Recon is still topping my list. Combining the the non-linear missions with the masterfully built maps/environments gave this game a sense of emersion that really stands out in my mind. I also really liked the co-operative multi-playing setup and the ability to switch between members in your team. The mountains of mods and plug-in levels also gave it a very long life. All in all it's great one and I hope they offer up another one sometime soon.
"Well that's like.. ..your opinion.. ..man" - The Dude
I would have to agree with the post about Morrowind. My god is that game so deep and easy to get side tracked in. I mean I just got it last week and I am putting in well over 32 hours a week. I just feel the urge to play it and stay up till like four in the morning. It may also have to do with the fact that I am OC.
I'm feeling Unreal Tournament! Not the new crappy versions, I'm talking old school '99 UT. It's the best, most addicting game ever. Check out this screen shot!
A godlike is when you frag 25 people in a row without dying.
I entered the game 8 minutes later than everyone else there and I almost won! I only showed the top 3 scorers because the rest weren't a challenge.
Call of Duty. That is an awesome game. The MOH series was also really good.
Kevin: Remember that one time when I ate those napkins?
Me: (laughing) Yeah.
Kevin: That was funny. Do you remember what made me do it?
Me: I'm pretty sure you just said, "Hey, watch me eat these napkins".
Kevin: (laughing) Yeah, that sounds about right.
Awhile ago my friend gave me the disc but I didn’t have a video card. Now I have one and I thought I gave the discs back... but after searching around I discovered I still had them and never gave them back so I went to install and it says I need a registration number. I remember last time I got one from downloading it off of Kazaa but then I deleted it after I had no use for it. So I am now searching for one.
Thats why I always write them on the disc. If I write them on a piece of paper, put them in a file, or even write them on the cd case, they always seem to get lost. Hey , I could try tatooing them on my butt, then I would never loose them. Nah, then Id probably loose my mirror
I gave up searching for a number Maybe If I go to the store and looked on the back of the box.... hmmm..... Then just copy it down a wham! I got myself a registration code. Would that work?
AH nice... I finally got one... actually I got like 5 So I played the first mission and blew up some howitzer's I'm going to practice some more before I get good enough with the controls and such before I go onto GameSpy.