Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2008 11:14 am
use the scummvm. I think that you might not even need it for some of them.
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That is so true. Unreal 2 was universally bashed by all the reviewers as derivative and shit while in fact it wasn't. True, it does not look or play like a sequel to unreal but that's not necessarily a bad thing. The gameplay was sweet and I was amazed by the graphics when I played it recently on full settings. A very good game and totally overlooked.Mad Max RW wrote:
Twinkie's thread about something reminded me about Unreal 2. I waited a year after release before checking it out and was pleasantly surprised. It doesn't hold a candle to Unreal 1, but is better in almost every way to Halo. And then the XMP multiplayer thing came out and for a few weeks it was amazing. The singleplayer campaign was fun, varied, had some good weapons, and the main characters were kinda interesting. Although, it did feel like a lot of background stories weren't explored and the whole game was very rushed. A few years later I replayed it when Doom 3 came out and Unreal 2 is the better game by far.
pelegrin wrote:the rise of the triad
fk yeah that was a brutal game
Q-F-fucking-E.S4ur0n27 wrote:pelegrin wrote:the rise of the triad
fk yeah that was a brutal game
Ah, I loved this one. Blood, violence and Nazis.
Weren't they Germans with swastikas?Kashluk wrote:Q-F-fucking-E.S4ur0n27 wrote:pelegrin wrote:the rise of the triad
fk yeah that was a brutal game
Ah, I loved this one. Blood, violence and Nazis.
Rott was the best thing that happened in the 90's. If you don't count Fallout, of course. (And although the enemies weren't really nazis.)
You mean you're not?WORLDonFIRE wrote:Im supposed to be
Wait, who isn't what? Nevermind. I'm going to go play Oblivion.Wolfman Walt wrote:You mean you're not?WORLDonFIRE wrote:Im supposed to be
Wait for me!jetbaby wrote:Wait, who isn't what? Nevermind. I'm going to go play Oblivion.Wolfman Walt wrote:You mean you're not?WORLDonFIRE wrote:Im supposed to be
You lie! I know you better than that...jetbaby wrote:
Wait, who isn't what? Nevermind. I'm going to go play Oblivion.
No, I actually am playing, right now, in fact. See the razor blade at my wrist?cazsim83 wrote:You lie! I know you better than that...jetbaby wrote:
Wait, who isn't what? Nevermind. I'm going to go play Oblivion.
Honestly, Halo never really seemed so awesome because it felt utterly generic in its asthetics, and after hearing about/playing marathon, it just seemed like another changeup on Doom.jimmypneumatic wrote:I know this was overlooked, simply because it was on the mac... Marathon was one of the first fps' to have dual wielding, and a full editor suite (tools released by the mac community at first, and officially released by bungie with marathon infinity). It was also a big contributor to the concepts behind Halo.
If you want to try them out, they are a free download from bungie.org. cheers!
Marathon was for it's day the epitomy of the multiplayer experience, granted there were no online matchup services back in those days, so you had to form games through appletalk (LAN).Manoil wrote: Honestly, Halo never really seemed so awesome because it felt utterly generic in its asthetics, and after hearing about/playing marathon, it just seemed like another changeup on Doom.
Halo is successful for the multiplayer expirience, certainly not plot/character/design originality.