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A list of your 10 favourite games: 2015 Edition
#11
He said Half-Life and Counter-Strike, they're basically the same.
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#12
I don't know how accurate I can say this is - some of these games I have not played in a long time, but they hold a special place in my heart. For sure #1 and #2 are correct.

1. Mirror's Edge (Xbox 360) -> http://imgur.com/gallery/pzPmU and also https://youtu.be/2N1TJP1cxmo
2. Halo: Reach (Xbox 360) -> https://youtu.be/18-_9E0HNY4
T-3. Sid Meier's Civilization 3 (PC) -> http://ilarge.lisimg.com/image/209438/11...-cover.jpg
T-3. AssaultCube (PC) -> Do I really need to post something for this one, ha ha?
T-3. Roller Coaster Tycoon 1 & 2 (PC) -> https://youtu.be/EUt7VYfsJOg
T-3. Minecraft (PC) -> https://youtu.be/aCkE_lk9euY
T-3. Mount & Blade: Warband (PC) -> https://youtu.be/4BkJhYCH-gU
8. Super Smash Bros (N64) -> https://youtu.be/u589Li2o-zA
9. Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds (PC) -> I got tired of finding videos YouTube it yourself
10. Star Wars Battlefront 2 (PC) -> same deal as #9
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#13
Mirror's Edge and M&B:W were on my shortlist. Unfortunately Mirror's Edge got squeezed out, but I still really love the game, play it often, and I hope to get maximum stars on all the challenges one day. As for Warband, I've only ever played it during the Steam free weekend. Recently, it was really cheap on the Humble Store, though, so I'm going to play the hell out of it when I get back to Melbourne. c:
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#14
The timestamps are all messed on this? Saying you started this thread yesterday?

Anyways, my games recently have been (no order):
Some AC
FTL
Minecraft

I think thats about it :\
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#15
By the way folks, if any of you are looking for a good minecraft server to play on, check out Cobbleton. I found this server recently, and it's a very friendly community and very professionally run.
IP: play.cobbleton.com
Forums: cobbleton.com
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#16
@RR He did start it yesterday
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#17
@Zarj: I've kinda gone off multiplayer ever since the capitulation of CraftHub (I believe it was one of the more famous servers, back in the day). I might give it a go if I ever feel like it, again. Tongue
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#18
Currently mainly playing on a friend's realms server. I'll check out that other one though.

PhaNtom, just saw some comments I thought were on the old one. I suppose I'm crazy.
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#19
Hard to make a list. :o


10. Reflex - I haven't played enough of it to rank it higher on my list. The movement system is really complicated, and the level of aim needed to compete at the top level is high too. Unfortunately the main competitive mode seems to be duel (and nothing else) atm, and a lack of team modes made me lose interest a little.

9. SW KOTOR 2 - another game I'm picking mainly based on nostalgia. It was actually the first video game I'd ever played and I liked the freedom you got to make your own character and choose the way the game played out based on your actions. Unfortunately the game doesn't support 144hz so I haven't been able to play it ever since I got my new monitor (for some reason running my monitor @ 60/75hz doesn't even work).

8. Dirty Bomb - got a free key from Alienware in the closed beta (it's in open beta now so anyone who wants to can play it for free via steam) and I've played it for a few months now, it feels like a mix between CSGO and TF2. Similarly to CS GO, I feel like it's really easy to aim and get kills, but teamplay is the thing that makes the difference. However, I don't like the business model the game uses (they make you pay real money for champions/mercs which will give you an advantage over the default free ones, even tho I'm playing with the free ones and they're still great).

7. CS GO - been playing it a lot with some rC's recently, and while the game sucks to play alone (imo), it's fun to play with people you know on teamspeak and stuff since the element of teamplay and coordination is far more important than just individually raping people. The competitive scene is also super active, here's a vid of a recent tournament match between the two best teams in the game atm.

6. Quake Live - really fun free game with a high individual skill ceiling. I mainly play its take on team survivor (clan arena) which helps me to warm up my aim when I have a match I wanna play. There are some extreme tryhards in this mode who just rage insanely hard at players who are worse than them, but for the most part people are nice. TDM/ffa pickups can also be fun. Here's a vid of the finals of a quakecon tdm tournament.

5. I wanna be the boshy - without a doubt, the hardest game I've ever played. It took me about six months of on-and-off trying to actually complete it, and that was on the easy setting. But my god, that feeling when you finally become the boshy. Priceless.

4. Assault Cube - no surprise really. Even though the game in terms of gameplay itself hasn't been that exciting for me recently, it's mainly playing with clanmates and some other cool people in the community (like B's) that keep me interested. Team competitions like ACWC/tosok tourney/B leagues are also nice motivators to play more.

3. Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind - great open world and storyline, a ton of nostalgia in this game for me too since it was one of the only things my old terrible computer could actually play properly. The graphics are somewhat repulsive by modern standards though, and the random attack system is annoying.

2. Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - graphics and general "gameplay" is probably the best out of all the Elder Scrolls games so far, however the quests were a disappointment imo, most of them were along the lines of "go to a cave, clear it of enemies, get the item at the end of the cave and bring it back to me". It was still a super fun game for ages when it came out but it's not the sort of thing I could go back and replay now without getting bored after a few hours.

1. Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion - one of the first games I ever played on PC, and I remember being absolutely blown away by the detail and size of the world, it was so different to anything I'd ever played before. It was the game that basically got me interested in PC gaming and I'm sure I've easily got thousands of hours in on it, more than any other game. Even in 2015 I can load it up on steam and (with some graphic enhancement mods) it's still an amazing experience.

Here's a random screenshot of a sheep waiting outside Skingrad's city gate (why?!) that I took the other day:

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#20
I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say I think Vanquish likes Elder Scrolls.
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