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[PC] Decline of PC Gaming?
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Old Jun 7, 2006, 02:11 AM Local time: Jun 7, 2006, 12:11 AM #1 of 118
Originally Posted by Sexninja
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Not even out yet. What the fuck. Unless you downloaded it.

PC gaming has lost its innovation overtime. Titles like Clive Barker's Undying are some examples of what I talk about. Something that has a good story and not necessarily mean have a multiplayer aspect. Another is Deus Ex. I mean, there's quite the good story and all that, something that has been lost in Invisible War because the developers of the second just decided to stick with anything cyber and dystopian, something people have seen way beforehand.

Another recent release is Rome: Total War. That is one of the finest RTS games I have ever had the fortune of playing. No building up of soldiers, no buildings, no superweapons and no weapon upgrades. Just legions of soldiers/archers/cavalry/siege weaponry and you do whatever it takes to win in an open field/mountain/settlement etc. Classic.

Lot of games have potential sure, but it's what we've seen beforehand. It just has an improved interface/graphics etc.

Jam it back in, in the dark.
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