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Sacman

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coolman9899 said:
Sacman said:
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Shadow of Chernobyl and Call Of Pripyat are on sale for $10 on steam...
20 accually
the entire bundle is on sale until tomorrow for $10... I just bought Call Of Pripyat...
 

logoman117

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Tho it is fairly old i would suggest Diablo II it has a good story and a an awesome online community
 

DeaconSawyer

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The Procrastinated End said:
Fallout 3's got some good roaming and I think it's dropped below $50.
I can confirm that if you go steam I think the game of the year with all dlc is $50 and will probably go on sale again at some point.
 

NeoGunHero

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TriggerHappyAngel said:
some games that haven't been mentioned yet (i hope, damn ninjas are always around):

- GTA: San Andreas
- Total Overdose
- Just Cause
- Postal 2
Ahaha you just brought me a good memory. A year or so back I just found out about Postal 2 and was like "I NEED TO GET THIS GAME SO BADLY" but I couldn't find it in stores (Duh) so I just torrent the game. Finally after 3 hours it was done and I was STOKED to play it. Once I got to Tuesday it was the most boring game I have ever played.
 

NeoGunHero

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warprincenataku said:
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Nearly any Zelda game, Shadow of the Colossus, the Fallout series, The Elder Scrolls series, and Red Dead Redemption are a few.
Zelda... not on PC.

Fallout and Oblivion may not run on his computer and Red Dead Redemption is a Console Game only.

I swear, people don't read posts any more.
AMD Athlon 64 x2 +6000 @2.98GHz
4gb RAM
99GB Master HDD, 136GB HDD (I know, I know. I bought the computer for $500 because I had a good processor.)
nVidia GeForce 9600 GT (plus PhysX for Mirrors Edge and Batman :D)
Gonna upgrade my RAM to 8 or 12 GB and Insert another HDD to 512GB.
 

NeoGunHero

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logoman117 said:
Tho it is fairly old i would suggest Diablo II it has a good story and a an awesome online community
Good choice, but not exactly what I was thinking of... waiting for Diablo 3 to come out anyway :D
 

Jezzascmezza

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If you haven't played Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion yet, stop whatever you are doing and buy it now.
It's just an amazing game, with tons of quests, a world that actually feels alive, (apart from the shitty animations), and the fact the graphics still look decent by todays standards doesn't hurt its credibility either.
 

Cowabungaa

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NeoGunHero said:
[AMD Athlon 64 x2 +6000 @2.98GHz
4gb RAM
99GB Master HDD, 136GB HDD (I know, I know. I bought the computer for $500 because I had a good processor.)
nVidia GeForce 9600 GT (plus PhysX for Mirrors Edge and Batman :D)
Gonna upgrade my RAM to 8 or 12 GB and Insert another HDD to 512GB.
You REALLY don't need so much RAM with a CPU and GPU like that. 4GB Is just fine.

That said, you can always check older RPG's like Arcanum and the first 2 Fallouts, but your computer is beefy enough to run the likes of Oblivion and Fallout 3 comfortably.
 

Emilin_Rose

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Well, there's obviously the pokemon series that's being overlooked. Go where you want, train what you want, the only thing i can think of that might be difficult is the great big wall they put up after the elite four in kanto.

This here is an older shareware title. Waaaaaay back in the day sort of thing, but it is pretty much free roaming, fully customizable character stats, interesting lore about the races and positive and negative attributes, and very descriptive help menus make it easy to enjoy if you aren't a complete Graphanboy who cares only for the very latest and sparkly-est graphics.
http://www.spiderwebsoftware.com/exile3/winexile3.html
 

Cowabungaa

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Emilin_Rose said:
This here is an older shareware title. Waaaaaay back in the day sort of thing, but it is pretty much free roaming, fully customizable character stats, interesting lore about the races and positive and negative attributes, and very descriptive help menus make it easy to enjoy if you aren't a complete Graphanboy who cares only for the very latest and sparkly-est graphics.
http://www.spiderwebsoftware.com/exile3/winexile3.html
That reminds me of another game I completely forgot to recommend, Dwarf Fortress [http://www.bay12games.com/dwarves/features.html].

Next to the very popular RTS-mode there is an equally deep Rogue-like RPG mode. You generate a completely new world, completely randomly filled with centuries of history, events, famous characters, all made up completely on the spot.

It too isn't for people who only care about the latest graphics, but it's ASCII-character based graphics might still be a little too much for your average gamer. If that's the case, there's this version with sprites [http://afteractionreporter.com/2009/02/09/the-complete-and-utter-newby-tutorial-for-dwarf-fortress-part-1-wtf/].