Re: Other pc game genres?
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Laura: Well that is me too constantly crashing the car. There are wheels for the PSX2 you can buy but they aren't cheap. If I was playing on the pSX I know I would be even crashing more than I do on the PC.
Ray: At the rate you are going you will soon surpass me in the number of RPG's played.
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Re: Other pc game genres?
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Zanthia, You are dead on about the price on wheels for the console. I priced them last night - 59.00 to 99.00 Sounds too much for 2 games. I might just have to get better the hard way. Hey crash and drive is a way to get places - right? Laura
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Re: Other pc game genres?
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Nice to see a lot of you have varying tastes. I also play quite a few shooters. Started back with Doom 1. My normal routine is to play an adventure game then switch to a shooter, back and forth so I don't get bored. Some of my favorite shooters are NOLF, Half-Life, Max Payne. I played a RTS called Command and Conquer: Red Alert 2 for a long time with some friends online. That game was great but only if you can have some online competition. I am thinking of starting up Medal of Honer Allied Assault or Aliens vs. Predator 2 pretty soon here while I play Broken Sword 2.
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Re: Other pc game genres?
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Number one favorites are puzzle games Xiama Pandora's Box 3D Puzz games Number 2 favorites are adventure TLJ Atlantis games Amerzone Zork's etc. (includes a huge list of games) Number 3 favorites are action/adventure 3rd person Prince of Persia Arabian Nights Jekyll and Hyde Tomb Raider Least favorites: strategy and 1st person shooters RPG's would entice me more if I didn't have to concoct magic and spells.
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Re: Other pc game genres?
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I missed reading the posts on page two of this post, so went back and did so. I am wondering what some people consider action or action/adventure or shooters. There seems to be some differences in description. I like 3rd person action/adventure (or Laura's run and jump ) games that have mostly adventure aspects with some killing. The older Tomb Raider games fit into this niche nicely. Lots of running, jumping and puzzling how to move ahead with only a few deaths on her hands. Is 3rd person adventure a separate catergory? Odyssey, Nightlong, Blade Runner, Sanitarium. I'm never sure whether they are really adventure or action/adventure. I consider action to include 1st person shooters. The main purpose of these games seems to be to kill as many people as possible. I just finished No One Lives Forever and even though it is an unbelieveably good game I had a hard time finishing it. To each his own I guess.
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Re: Other pc game genres?
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09/27/02 12:39 PM
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Adventure Games are my first and lasting love, then puzzle games such as Jewels of the Oracle, Quest for Karma or Pandora's Box. I cannot stand Sims for no reason in particular, maybe it's this god playing business somebody mentioned... I like to play Bejeweled also and Snoods which had me quite addicted there for a while. Finally as a salute to my years as a private pilot I have played some flight simulators in the past and one of them is in my shelf right now-together with a mean looking joystick-waiting to be played. Problem is I have crashed so many times playing the darn things that I am somehow leery to try again.
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Re: Other pc game genres?
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Zanthia -- my ENTIRE goal is to compete with your comprehensive RPG knowledge! Here's my list so far -- how far do I have to go to catch up with you? Lands of Lore: Throne of Chaos Lands of Lore: Guardians of Destiny Anvil of Dawn Fallout Might and Magic VI Might and Magic VII Might and Magic VIII Deus Ex Diablo Diablo Hellfire Diablo II Anachronox System Shock 2 Summoner Return to Krondor Dungeon Siege Arcanum Gothic Baldurs Gate Baldurs Gate: Tales of the Sword Coast Baldurs Gate 2: Shadows of Amn Baldurs Gate 2: Throne of Bhaal Neverwinter Nights Baldurs Gate: Dark Alliance Darkstone Planescape: Torment Icewind Dale So You Want to Be Hero (Quest For Glory) Throne of Darkness
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Re: Other pc game genres?
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Ray,
How long have you been playing RPG's? I thought it wasn't all that long but I must be mistaken with that very impressive list. You have 2 games on the list I haven't played. Throne of darkness which I do have and BG: dark Alliance which I have but can't play. I started Arcanum but never finished as it wasn't working well on my ucrrent PC but I do plan to go back to it.
I have no idea how far you have to go as I have never made a list of all the RPGs or adventure games I have played. I think it would be scary just looking at all the titles and see how many there are.
Off the top of my head(leaving out ones you already said)
IWD with both expansions Pools of Radiance 2 All the quest for glory games Might and Magic 2,3, 4, 5,worlds of xeen(4 and 5 together), swords of xeen, MM9 Ultima: U4,U5,U6,U7 with expansion, U7.5 with expansion,U8,U9, Ultima underworld 1 and 2, worlds of Ultima: savage empire and martian dreams Elder scrolls: Arena, Daggerfall, Battlespire, Morrowind Wizardry:6,7,8 and Nemesis Wizards and warriors Lands of lore 3 Stonekeep Gorasul Septerra Core Evil Islands Eye of beholder 1,2,3 Realms of arcania series Vampire: The Masquerade Grandia 2(pc version)
That?s enough for now. I know there are still many more that I haven't mentioned especially those that were only on floppies. I left out all the console RPG's which would include all FF up to number 10, dragon warrior series, breath of fire series, chronocross, cronotrigger, Lunar series , etc.
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Re: Other pc game genres?
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Originally posted by burpee: I missed reading the posts on page two of this post, so went back and did so. I am wondering what some people consider action or action/adventure or shooters. There seems to be some differences in description.
I like 3rd person action/adventure (or Laura's run and jump ) games that have mostly adventure aspects with some killing. The older Tomb Raider games fit into this niche nicely. Lots of running, jumping and puzzling how to move ahead with only a few deaths on her hands.
Is 3rd person adventure a separate catergory? Odyssey, Nightlong, Blade Runner, Sanitarium. I'm never sure whether they are really adventure or action/adventure.
Nightlong is definitely a good old-fashioned inventory-based 3rd person adventure game. Sanitarium is also straight adventure. It may be 3rd person in that you see your character on the screen, but it certainly isn't action based. It has a few timed sequences, but that doesn't make it an action game. It's somewhat debatable whether Odyssey is "adventure/action" or adventure because of all the timed sequences, action-based puzzes, and opportunities to die in it. But you notice there is a difference in the puzzles between games like Tomb Raider and games like Odyssey. Tomb Raider puzzles are mostly "find the lever" or "figure out the best way to jump" or etc. In Odyssey there is more variety to the puzzles. Some of them are more like those you might find in a puzzle game while others are more "figure out how to get from here to there without being killed." I haven't played Blade Runner so I can't comment on how that game worked.
I consider action to include 1st person shooters. The main purpose of these games seems to be to kill as many people as possible.
Or kill as many monsters as possible.
I consider action to include 1st person shooters. The main purpose of these games seems to be to kill as many people as possible. I just finished No One Lives Forever and even though it is an unbelieveably good game I had a hard time finishing it. To each his own I guess.
I haven't played NOLF, but from what I've heard, the puzzles are more complex than just the basic "find the lever" type. That puts it more in the category of an action/adventure than just a straight shooter. I do intend to play NOLF some day - using god mode of course.
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Re: Other pc game genres?
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09/27/02 04:41 PM
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Hi all, good question FM!! I play the Sims, puzzle games, rollercoaster tycoon, theme hospital, card games, do miss themepark original but we don't have an old 386 to play it on!! I play cribbage online at Yahoo occasionally. Off the pc, I play chess, backgammon, crib, bezique, OK, just about any card game you can mention xpt bridge as I could never get the hang of the bidding!! My dad and I used to play every evening when I lived at home. Oh and I am learning Warhammer games as our son is mad about them!! Hugs Tig
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Re: Other pc game genres?
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09/27/02 10:53 PM
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Jenny100, I think that you're right about Odyssey. I'm now leaning more towards adventure since there isn't any killing in the game. NOLF is a beautiful and well done game. I'm glad that I played it but I would never replay it. I had a hard time finishing Thief as well and put these two games in the same ballpark. Both were excellent well done games with lots of sneaking around. I don't like to sneak and think that maybe that is my main issue with both. I like to barge into a room, do my business and get out, lol. <img border="0" title="" alt="[Razz]" src="tongue.gif" /> I'm just so happy that there is a wealth of games to choose from and I'm not sitting here playing a kick boxing animee game
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