Castlevania 1 on the NES. I'm dead serious. It's way better than many of today's games, and a much better use of the Wii than 99% of Wii games.
I loved Amnesia, It's exactly what I'm looking for right now! (although I'm not exactly in a horror mood)Valiance said:Define what you mean by compelling?
Braid, Trine, Amnesia: TDD, I think all of these have compelling single-player experiences, but they might not be for you, and admittedly, end up being linear.
Are you looking for an open-ended sort of sandbox or open RPG, or more of a set-on-one-path-mostly linear single player "epic" story experience?
I've got more than 100 hours of play time out of Fallout 3, New Vegas is really fun too.SkyC said:Kahunaburger:
Father Time: Long games are just what I'm looking for! Sadly, I don't have a Play Station.
Look again, it is widely loved by people who played it. It is very linear, but that is mostly to drive the story, and not always a bad thing. I know you think you have an awesome PC but Metro 2033 is the new Crysis and is punishing with maximum details, all DX11 thingys turned on, and Phyx enabled. It still looks good scaled back a bit.SkyC said:Gralian: My favorite genre is FPS. Things like Half-life, Halo, Bioshock and such have been my all time favorites. BUT any good game would do me now. Also, I don't have the time to assimilate myself into your witcher universe thing. But thanks anyway!
Frontastic: I saw Metro 2033 on a shelf once. I haven't heard -anything- else. That makes me suspicious of it's quality, but you think it's good?
This is a good list. I've played most of it, but because I -like- most of it, I'm going to assume that the blank spots here should be filled.The Breadcrab said:Keeping in mind what systems you have...
Bioshock 1, without question (and maybe #2 if you get hooked)
Assassin's Creed series is great if you're into that sort of thing
Metro 2033
Alan Wake
Splinter Cell: Conviction (don't be turned off by it being a stealth game, because it barely is one, but in a good way imo)
Prince of Persia (all of them, but I especially liked the 2008 one)
Batman: Arkham Asylum
Chronicles of Riddick
Mass Effect/Oblivion/Fallout
Call of Duty MW1, MW2, BO (I don't care what anyone says, the campaigns are brilliant)
Red Faction: Guerilla
Prototype
Castlevania: Lords of Shadow
You better get playing, mate.![]()
Skrim.SkyC said:The last single player experience I enjoyed was Portal 2. It's been awhile, and I really feel like getting into another one. Just whatever suggestions you have, if you have the time to help me out here. I'm pretty bored and one of those single player games that you just get lost in would hit the spot right now.
Thank you for your time.