Mar 22, 2007, 11:11 AM
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Hard to choose. There's so many good ones.
UFO - Enemy Unknown
A really old DOS game that I once bought in a sale bin. These were the days of huge PC boxes. I still have it somewhere. I was pleasantly surprised at how awesome it was. You had so much freedom. You could choose your soldiers, equip them with what you want, research and develop new weapons and equipment that you choose. Try to figure out the enemies equipment and weapons. Choose where to deploy your soldiers. Man this game was so awesome.
Deus Ex
Another gem of a game. The amount of freedom and choices you get is insane. You can choose to go the stealth approach, go in guns blazing. You can go underground, or use the guarded elevator, you can kill that smelly hobo, or you can listen to his story. I must have played this game at least 10 times, and every time I discover something new.
Command & Conquer
Now who doesn't remember this game? I know dune is the real "mother" of RTS games, but I feel it's this game what made RTS games what it is today. I replayed it a week ago, in anticipation for C&C3, and the memories came back alright. GDI vs NOD, Kane!, Frank Klepacki. Aye this game needs no explanation.
Outcast
I wouldn't be surprised if many of you never even heard of this game. It was never really that popular, and I'm sure outside of the benelux nobody ever heard of it, but it's one hell of a game. Back then the graphics were "jesus!" but it was the gameplay which got me. It was a really nice story about this alternate universe where you end up in, and you get a lot of freedom to discover the area, and there's so many quests to do and people to talk to.
I feel they are all worth the title. I'm not gonna choose just one.
How ya doing, buddy?
Soldier: Prepare yourself, rebel scum!!
Arngrim : (These slipshod soldiers think they can call me "rebel scum"?)
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