i am thinking about getting these games and some of them im pretty sure im gonna get, but i would like your opinion on some of them plz, the order is not the one i want the most, im just listing
1.Call of duty- is this multiplayer?
2.command and conquers generals double pack-includes regular and expansion, im pretty sure im gonna get this because i was waiting for this pack to come out
3.empires dawn of the modern world
4.freedom fighters
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I just bought Call of Duty, yes it's multiplayer, and holy shit it is insane.
Tai said:
Any of the games with these names : Fallout, Icewind Dale, Planescape, Baldur's Gate.
You can get any of these for less than $30.
A pack with Fallout and Fallout 2 is $10 at Target...
I saw Planescape: Torment for $15 at Best Buy.
Icewind Dale is rather old and Baldur's Gate is about $20 anywhere.
dont like any of those games, those rpg games for pc are way too complicated and have to many things you have to do, and gets long and boring, i have fallout tactics and it sucks and is too hard for me but yah im pretty sure im getting generals and call of duty now since its multiplayer, i played the freedom fighters demo and it was pretty cool but the aim sucks even if you are crouched
They aren't made up thank you lol. If you don't like complicated things I suppose just go rent stuff at blockbuster. Get one of those as many games per month as you want passes or something. They're like 30$, and you can rent 2 games at any time no hassle. Return whenever you want to exchange for another.
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i dont want to rent them because i dont even keep them and i didnt mean like make up at the top of your head i meant like thought of thats not on the list but are really games made up
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i have cs and i think im pretty good and if you want to play msg me, but i got generals and its ok for now but im still probably gonna get call of duty and empire just not right now
UT2003 is a great shooter, and so is Serious Sam. That is, if you need a no-brainer. Otherwise, Tai's list is great. Not sure about PlaneScape yet, but I'm definitely going to try it out after all the good things I've heard about it.
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