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Z_the_slayer

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First, I'd like to start off with League of Legends. Those who have played it are probably addicted to it, although most of you probably have just seen one of the ads that are all over the place that say "PLAY FOR FREE", and you probably think it's just some bogus game that's not worth your time.

IT IS. It's the only RPG that has actually managed to fine tune PVP to a science, and managed to keep it balanced between over 100 friggin' characters that you choose from.
Try it. It's free, so you have no excuses. Difficulty curve is perfect, which is a huge plus, considering it is a strictly PvP based RPG.
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Many of you have probably heard of Cave Story (an RPG-esc megaman with cartoony graphics and somewhat depressing plot), but I'm sure almost none of you have ever heard of Iji (Not to be confused with the gaming company that has made Gunz and other third person shooters).

Iji is like System Shock 2 or Deus Ex in a platform shooter. 'Nuff said. Storyline is pretty standard, and you may be turned off by the graphics, but considering the game was made for free by a single person, you gotta cut him some slack (I guess Cave Story was too, but they're both good games). Great game, lots of secrets, fun stuff.
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Battleships Forever is an RTS, also freeware, and it's probably nothing like you've played in a while. You control giant spaceships in 2d space warfare. Each ship has it's own weaknesses (Usually something like SHOOT THEM IN THE A**), and you gotta position your ships accordingly. Tanks in front, missile shooting escorts on the sides, and the big lazery thingy in the back. Storyline is bland, but probably one of the better RTS's I've played. Comes with a ship editor that a lot of people use to create some form of artwork, usually armed to the teeth with lazers and gravity beams. There's no limit on how big or odd your ship can be, and you can program almost everything about it. Might take some time to learn how to do everything, though. Only problem to the game is that it's way too short. Can beat it in about an hour and a half, which is especially bad because the game actually gets pretty good by that point, when you have every single huge battleship at your disposal, and you can actually pick your entire armada by that point.
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Last one on the list: Terraria. Many of you probably know Terraria and are giving it a thumbs up, but MOST of you probably are too infatuated with its retarded three-dimensional half-brother Minecraft.
Terraria is a 2d platformer, with RPG concepts, focuses on killing anything that moves that's not trying to take your money, and maybe build a house here and there. Minecraft focuses on building the biggest thing possible, and maybe try and scare off a monster or two.

If you prefer building things, stick to Minecraft. If you actually want to KILL something, like bosses, over 100 enemy types, using magic, guns, arrows, bombs and swords, then go for Terraria.
Terraria is a much better game, but Minecraft is a much better Sandbox. I prefer killing things over building things myself.

It's a decent list, all of them but Terraria is free, and even then, it's worth the money. I've spent more time on these games than a lot of modern games, like Gears of War 3 and Lost Odyssey (but then again, I couldn't STAND Lost Odyssey, longest fights EVER.).
Only mainstream game that I've actually liked more than these four would have to be Skyrim. And it's f***ing Skyrim. I suppose D3 would be another, if my computer could run it (DAMN YOU UNSUPPORTED GRAPHICS CARD!) But I digress.


Go, download one or two of these, blow stuff up, come back, and spread the word that not all free games are worthless. Have fun.
 

Z_the_slayer

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That's what I said. Little bit later on, though with:
Z_the_slayer said:
Terraria is a much better game, but Minecraft is a much better Sandbox. I prefer killing things over building things myself.
I actually enjoy Minecraft a lot, but it's pretty empty as far as games go. It's hard to build anything practical that doesn't feel like cheating (Example, a monster drop generator that basically shoves monsters down a cliff for you to loot their dead bodies). You're pretty much limited to building Ol' McDonald's farm, and then spending the rest of the game trying to build sculptures or digging for 5 hours straight. I prefer a little more "practical" approach, but that's not something Minecraft has in mind. I suppose I was a bit harsh, though.
 

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Z_the_slayer said:
I actually enjoy Minecraft a lot, but it's pretty empty as far as games go. It's hard to build anything practical that doesn't feel like cheating (Example, a monster drop generator that basically shoves monsters down a cliff for you to loot their dead bodies). You're pretty much limited to building Ol' McDonald's farm, and then spending the rest of the game trying to build sculptures or digging for 5 hours straight. I prefer a little more "practical" approach, but that's not something Minecraft has in mind. I suppose I was a bit harsh, though.
Just a tad. Next you'll be telling us Legos are pretty empty as far as toys go because not enough army men.
 

Z_the_slayer

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Eh, blame my lack of creative juices. I'd much rather assign army men to tactically acceptable positions on which they should destroy one another with perfect efficiency.

Hmm..that would be a fun game.

All jokes aside, Minecraft makes you work hard to build big things, and it ends there. The things you build usually do not add any kind of assistance in future endeavors, other than looking at them and think "D***, that looks good".

Terraria makes you work hard to upgrade yourself, but not through some arbitrary experience system, but actually gathering resources and earning money. Which lets you gather better resources and get more money.
Minecraft kind of does this, but you probably spend more time trying to replace your broken gear than trying to upgrade it. And as a result, you are kind of...stuck at the same progress. I suppose the new enchanting system tried to fix that, but it doesn't mean squat if you fall into lava from trying to get replacement diamond for when your stuff DOES break.

I enjoy the feeling that working hard will improve my rate of progress. Do stuff, get better at doing stuff, so you can do harder stuff. Minecraft has a very short cap on this, as do Zelda games. In both Zelda and Minecraft, I can definitely go and find monsters to kill, but it won't really help anything.
 

Z_the_slayer

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I didn't state League was an RTS. It...kinda is? I dunno, it's weird. But it's definitely not an RTS.

Orcs is a lot of fun, just a really steep difficulty curve. I will look up skydrift, though. I am a big fan of "shoot your friends in the a**" racing games, like Mario Kart.
 

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LOL is a DOTA clone, I wouldn't touch it with a 10 foot pole. There are more than enough ways to get shouted at and kicked from games.
 

Z_the_slayer

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You're entitled to your opinion. I love the game, and is probably my favorite right now. You're going to run into A-holes in every multiplayer game you play. Griefers in Minecraft, pre-pubescent boys who shout profanities in Halo, and people who spam "Noob" or "Feeder" in League of Legends. LoL is just one of the few games that requires you to DEAL with these A-holes, because you're on a team. In most other multiplayer games, you just ignore the other people and kill the enemy team. Can't really do that in LoL. If anything, people in LoL are BETTER, because their success relies on you not sucking, and that's usually enough incentive for them to want you to do well.

Found a d-bag in Dead Island that would chuck homemade grenades at new players, since explosives dealt friendly fire to EVERYONE. There will be jerks in every game you play.
 

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Z_the_slayer said:
I didn't state League was an RTS. It...kinda is? I dunno, it's weird. But it's definitely not an RTS.
LoL is more closely related to RTS than to RPG.

It is, after all, a MOBA - a sub-genre which eveolved from a Warcraft III mod.
 

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There are a lot of games that I should try, but have not gotten around to. Infact, there are too many to list, so I'm not going to bother.
 

DigitalAtlas

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>Reads thread title
>Reads rec'd games.

AHA! HAHA! HAAA!!!!

You forget, most of the people here were once or still are Extra Creditz sheeple. These games are mentioned like three times an episode.
 

Loki J

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Play Moonbreakers on Steam and help resurrect the Space Combat genre! Look for it under free-to-play.
 

Z_the_slayer

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DigitalAtlas said:
>Reads thread title
>Reads rec'd games.

AHA! HAHA! HAAA!!!!

You forget, most of the people here were once or still are Extra Creditz sheeple. These games are mentioned like three times an episode.
Maybe. I'm still quite new here. (Just look to the left.) But I'll take your word for it at the risk of accepting the fact that I look like a total jacka**. Which is fine by me.
 

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Fr said:
anc[is]LOL is a DOTA clone, I wouldn't touch it with a 10 foot pole. There are more than enough ways to get shouted at and kicked from games.
Well if you're looking for something that's Dota-inspired but with original ideas in its head, Super MNC is free to play. It doesn't pull the bullshit of "Intentionally release new OP character then nerf it to shit when sales die down", gets updated weekly and has a small but dedicated community. That and you can get mustaches for every character, so it's GOTY material. But as a fair warning: The matchmaker is still a WIP and once you get past Agent Level 20, you'll likely be matched against upper-tier players who show no mercy.
 

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I like how 3 people have made recommendations, one person has called everyone sheeple, and the rest are ragging on the OP's taste in games.

Welcome to The Escapist mate.