ThisArontala said:Perhaps you should check out some of the Disgaea games?
a thousand time this
I have over 1600 hours into multiple save slots, if you want a turn based strategy rpg the best one ever is Disgaea: Hour of Darkness
ThisArontala said:Perhaps you should check out some of the Disgaea games?
Seconded. I suggest you play through it at least twice, once with a male Warden, once with a female Warden (human noble, if you want the "best" possible ending). You're gonna get drastically different endings if you just play it right.ZeroMachine said:Dragon Age: Origins with Awakenings and all the DLC.
It'll last you a good 80 hours (or more if you take your time).
It actually just went free-to-play recently. Pretty nice actually, i was tight on cash for a while so i couldn't buy it. Both games are great in their own way and both are fun to play!Tanakh said:Ahh, two things, aren't they called DoTA? Well, i call the genre that way, and they are amazing and OP should play em, and HoN isn't free, or wasn't last time i checked, but certainly is my favourite, by far, of the two..
If we are going that way, also try TF2, Bloodline Champs, SC II and Monday Night Combat. Good stuff there.
I wish I could but I could only play them on emulator as I just couldn't get it running. Same goes for every PS game. I know that not all mentioned console games here are only for PS but if I had to emulate games from PSP, DS or PS3 if thats even possible, then it would feel much more like piracy.The Rockerfly said:ThisArontala said:Perhaps you should check out some of the Disgaea games?
a thousand time this
I have over 1600 hours into multiple save slots, if you want a turn based strategy rpg the best one ever is Disgaea: Hour of Darkness
I did play DW and it was great but if wanted to play something like that now I would probably get Dungeon Keeper or Diggles because I need something more simple now.John the Gamer said:Dwarf Fortress. It's an RPG if you play the Adventurer mode. Try to memorize every page of the wiki first, though, as it's incredibly difficult. I might also recommend a different tileset to make it slightly more understandible.
Here's a link (it's free, Yay!)
http://mayday.w.staszic.waw.pl/df.php
And here's a story about someone's experience in the Fortress mode.
http://www.timdenee.com/oilfurnace/
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Once you get used to the game, you'll want to keep playing. Hoepfully.
Remember that it's not finished, and inspired Notch to make Minecraft.
Well, for 2-3 hours you may do some instances but there is no way that it could be enough for raiding and pvp can no longer be full time job because arenas take you about half an hour a week. RP could be fun but for that I would need almost perfect english.walrusaurus said:Vhite said:WoW cannot be played just a 2-3 hours a day.
Why? Is there a rule i haven't been made aware of? I've probably only played about 5-6 hours in the last week.
I fail hard on any Dota game so that is out of question but I may check those MMORPGS.Patinator said:Have you thought about a Multiplayer Online Battle Arena (MOBA)? An rpg they are not, but they have a massive amount of players and you can play it without end. The big two, Heroes of Newerth and League of Legends, are free to play. HoN takes more skill, but LoL is easier to jump into with a tutorial and co-op vs bots games.
For MMORPG's i would suggest trying to get into the betas for Tera, and Blade and Soul. Both are coming out relatively soon and seem to bring a few new ideas to MMO's. Just take a peek at some info at them.
Great game, played it when it was still new.Senaro said:I finally got into playing Cave Story, which proved to be quite a gem of a game. There are plenty of save points, so you don't have to play for extended periods of time. It also has a great story with separate paths for multiple playthroughs. Also, if you really want the True Ending, there's a nice bonus dungeon with some extreme difficulty, if you're feeling a little masochistic. Best of all, it's Freeware. I managed to get both of the endings in about three-days, but I had a lot of free time that weekend.
I have played Pokemon Gold. Pokemon games have such a great potential to be competitve games and I really feel that singepleayer is useless because last time I replayed it I made a great team and then I just stoped playing because I could defeat anyone.blushmoe said:I know this may sounds crazy. However it is a franchise we can all fall in love with.
POKEMON
To each their own, I suppose, but I disagree entirely. If you're going to say something sucks, give reason. Why does it suck? Why would another game be better?Tallim said:A concise and accurate phrase is better than a long winded one.ZeroMachine said:Wow.Lenteja said:Dragon age sucksZeroMachine said:Dragon Age: Origins with Awakenings and all the DLC.
It'll last you a good 80 hours (or more if you take your time).
EDIT: And if you ignore what everyone says, try Dragon Age 2, and enjoy it, that's another 50 or so.
Such a shining example of humanity here.
Mentlegen, take note- you must strive to be like this man.
Such elegance. Such tact. Such a way with words.
Lenteja, you are a poet.
That /thread doesn't even make any sense.Anti Nudist Cupcake said:/thread.Lenteja said:Dragon age sucksZeroMachine said:Dragon Age: Origins with Awakenings and all the DLC.
It'll last you a good 80 hours (or more if you take your time).
EDIT: And if you ignore what everyone says, try Dragon Age 2, and enjoy it, that's another 50 or so.
Just Cause 2 will keep you playing for years if you drop 2-3 hours a day into. It's absolutely massive and reminds me more of an MMO with its size. Also, it's a shit ton of fun.e.wlmo4 said:Why not try saints row 2 or a just cause 2 both games will give you one of the two sandboxes on the market and if your the type that can get lost in a sandbox they are both games that will swallow you whole.
Ha ha ha, now that IS cheap. I think you can pick up a really old game like that (11 years, I think) for about a fiver around my neck of the woods. Though if you're really cheap, you could pick it up on Freecycle or E-bay.Tanakh said:Humm... i would wait for a Steam sale to play the original, but i am a cheap SOB!Gunner 51 said:Why not just go along with the original Deus Ex? She's tried, and tested and a damned fine game. (Which funnily enough I was talking to a conspiracy theorist about.)
As for Human Revolutions, I'm not trying not to hope that it stands up to the original. With hope, lies disappointment. But who am I kidding, of course I'm hoping! XD
If you're into shooters, I'd say Mass Effect or Fallout 3. Both take a very long time to complete (unless you JUST do the main storyline, which is no fun) and are really great games.Findlebob said:Oblivion or morrowwind, if you can wait then skyrim. Ive spent over 1000 hours on oblivion so yeah its quite long.
So why did you quote me?Torrasque said:If you're into shooters, I'd say Mass Effect or Fallout 3. Both take a very long time to complete (unless you JUST do the main storyline, which is no fun) and are really great games.Findlebob said:Oblivion or morrowwind, if you can wait then skyrim. Ive spent over 1000 hours on oblivion so yeah its quite long.
If you're not into shooters, I'd say Dragon Age or Oblivion. Both take a stupidly long time to play, and will suck you in. I have at least 1k hours in it, and I'm still doing new stuff. Again, don't JUST do the main storyline.
If you like RTS, pick up SC2. Its really fun, and the custom maps get more and more inventive every day. Besides that, the campaign is sooooo gooooood.
Several people have suggested Deus Ex, and I have to say the same. Your computer will have to be pretty high end to really enjoy it, but the same can be said about SC2, and I enjoy it just fine with my decent comp.
What helps when I've run out of games to play is doing a general google search and slowly narrowing it down till I find a game that tickles my pickle.