grab it on GOG.com would be my recommendation.
But I'd be inclined to tell you to get Icewind Dale (as it's not as good a story but slightly more user friendly) or Arcanum (for a similar reason, although it's not as D&Desque and give those a shot before embarking on the awesomeness (and...
don't mean to be a facist but did you search bar this? I'm pretty sure one of these threads pop up per week.
On topic though:
is good
Great game but soundtrack is the smallest part of the greatness.
Alternatively:
Quake II
Steve Jablonsky's C&C3 Tib wars soundtrack is pretty good...
This is lifted directly from the Silent Hunter 5 Steam store page:
And unfortunately it's put me off buying the latest game in one of the best simulator franchises around.
PCs and their owners are viewed as the rebellious teens of the industry and market. We cannot be controlled as...
Facehuggers in the original AvP (the whole games was scary, they were just the most bowel liquifingly terrifying of the selection!)
EDIT: Hell, I STILL find them scary!
Don't worry, my first attempt at irrigation involved flooding my carefully build fortress by diverting a river through it.
Anygame with the motto "losing is fun" is going to be great!!
My F5 key is worn almost as thin as my WASD keys.
I learnt the power of saving from Baldur's Gate, Tomb Raider, Doom II and Half Life.
If you don't save often bad things can happen to your peripherals when you die.
I think that with their new albumn they have shown that they are not "too mainstream" as the OP put it.
Stylistically similar to Opera in some places and with what can only be described as a huge influence from Queen I think it's gone more 'academic' than their previous albumns.
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