teebeeohh said:
I'd agree with you, except it pops up in the literature so frequently.
On topic again, who remembers No One Lives Forever?
Escape Velocity: Okay, this is a bit of a cheat, it was an overhead exploration space trading sim in the vein of Privateer. Thing was it was a digital only release back around '96 or '97.
Arcanum, an RPG back around 2001 from Tim Cain, the diseased mind that brought us Fallout. The game was set in a standard fantasy world with elves, dwarves, gnomes, mages and steam engines... oh, right, that was the other thing, it was a standard Tolkienesque fantasy setting set in 1885, where technology was competing with magic.
Titan Quest, I've gotten into arguments with people over this one. Flat out this is the best Diablo clone I've ever played. That said, the first round of pirates that cracked the game's security checks released a buggy mess, and the game picked up a reputation of instability because of pirates.
STALKER Call of Pripyat. Yes, it's Russian (well Ukranian), yes it's bleak as fuck, and yes, this is exactly how fucked up the world would be after the events described. It took three releases to get a mostly sandbox shooter out that does basically what the first game was supposed to do.