Dead Ball Zone for PlayStation.
It basically was handball with a glowing ball, very lame graphics, and a big amount of violence (apparently, Kicking someone in the groin, shooting someone in the nuts or sawing people in half with a chainsaw is allowed in the good ol' sport 'o handball.)
Morrowind (Epic loop that gets you carried away)
Red alert 2 (HELL MARCH!!!)
Metal Gear Solid (I love the music, it suits every aspect of the game so good)
I would be stuck in GTA:SA, and have a hell of a good time.
Loc: I'm OG LOC BABY! I'm GANGSTA. KEEN WITH THE HYGENE ON A MISSION LIKE A SUPER TECHNICIAN BABY!
Fusion: Stop bitching or I'll cap your ass.
Loc: I'm capping, I'm slapping, I'm the master of rapping.
Fusion pulls out a...
It isn't hard to make any game better than oblivion.
'cause Oblivion wasn't exactly good IMO.
They should've cut down on the graphics, and put more Morrowind-like-gameplay into it.
I loved how you could run arround for hours and searching for a Dwemer ruin or something.
Oblivion missed...
Call of Cthulu sucked you in and tough you would shit your pants every 2 minutes, you just couldn't stop playing.
*thinks back of the hotel escape scene*
*shits in pants*
1. I have mic spammed in TF2 once. got a few chuckles from a couple of people. Too bad admins couldn't laugh about it. I got the PEANUT BUTTER JELLY TIME.
2. If you're bored and you're playing with some friends, it can be fun. Not if it's really really annoying only tough.
3. Typical results...
A game where not the npc's, but the world stands in the middle.
Imagine Combining SecondLife with Age of Conan. (But remove the attachable penises and stuff(YES! THEY HAVE THEM! I SWEAR!))
Where you can take a profession as builder, join a guild, and design/build your own buildings, same for...
You just did.
OT: Jeah. A realistic Assassin game situated in Japan would be great. I loved the first Tenchu, because it wasn't all about becoming invisible with a push of a button and stuff. It would be great to infiltrate small villages by climbing on trees and getting over there walls...
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