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ThongBonerstorm

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DazZ. said:
Far Cry is a really, really good single player FPS.
This for sure. i picked up farcry for $9 and it is probably one of the best deals ever. one of my favorite games, it's definitely worth picking up.
 

Therumancer

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theriddlen said:
Today i checked my account on CD-Projekt's (polish publisher) site, and it turns out that i can get one of games on GoodOldGames for free. There are lots of famous classic games i haven't played, and i can't really decide which one i should get - so i ask you. List of interesting ones:

-Baldurs Gate 2 Complete
-Baldurs Gate: The Original Saga
-Beyond Good & Evil
-Commandos 2+3
-Disciples 2 Gold
-Duke Nukem 3D: Atomic Edition
-Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project
-Empire Earth 3
-Fallout
-Fallout 2
-Fallout Tactics
-FarCry
-Heroes of Might and Magic 3: Complete Edition
-Heroes of Might and Magic 4 Complete
-Jagged Alliance 2
-Neverwinter Nights: Diamond Edition
-Painkiller Black Edition
-Planescape Torment
-Postal 2 Complete
-Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time
-Serious Sam: The First Encounter
-Serious Sam: The Second Encounter
-Stronghold
-Unreal Gold
-Unreal Tournament 2004 ECE
-Unreal Tournament GOTY

As you can see, my dilemma is understandable. Which one should i get?

From your list I'd say "Fallout 2", "Planescape: Torment", and "Baldur's Gate 2: Complete" are the best overall games in my opinion. Of them I think "Baldur's Gate 2: Complete" will probably keep you busiest for the longest.

"Neverwinter Nights" is a decent package as well, it's more advanced technologically that some of those other games and includes a lot of material, but I don't think it's as good a game overall.
 

LordRoyal

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Arcanum

Game was designed by Tim Cain, the guy who designed Fallout. It plays almost identically to Fallout, and features a unique fantasy universe that is essentially a generic Tolkienesque fantasy universe in the 1700s. So steampunk revolvers, steam trains, suits and powdered wigs