space rangers 2 was a lot of fun, found it at a big lots for 3 bucks. Yeah there iss tarforce and it stinks, but i enjoyed my time with it.
tried dawn of magic and hated it, ugly game, bad mechanics, really bottom of the barrel all around.
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space rangers 2 was a lot of fun, found it at a big lots for 3 bucks. Yeah there iss tarforce and it stinks, but i enjoyed my time with it.
tried dawn of magic and hated it, ugly game, bad mechanics, really bottom of the barrel all around.
STALKER is great, it's kinda like the video game version of Red Dawn
I had actually owned Stalker previously, but my PC was crapping out at the time. I fully intend to get it again off of Steam very soon. It looks fantastic, especially in regards to the atmophere.
Parkan II sounds like the game I've been waiting for, too bad it didn't come out well.
I want to play STALKER, but the rest seem meh to me.
I think it's worth at least checking out the demo of Space Rangers 2. I normally don't care for space trading games, and it has the most generic name ever, but I'm more into the game than I thought I would be.
If you liked Stalker, try Boiling Point: Road to Hell. It's by Deep Shadows, a Ukrainian developer founded by some people who won several competitions at the Enlight demoparty, and who previously worked with GSC Game World. Boiling Point is a freeroaming FPS set in a South American jungle. The area to explore is huge, and missions are doled out in a manner akin to Grand Theft Auto. There's also an alignment system that affects how people react to you, based upon your actions and the missions you undertake. In fact, now that I think about it, I wonder if this is the inspiration for Far Cry 2.
Unfortunately, the game does have problems. Piss off the civilians and you'll discover that every average person seems to be an expert marksman armed to the teeth. The vehicle controls suck and remind me of Far Cry and Crysis. There are also tons of bugs. Boiling Point is completely unplayable without patches, and still somewhat unstable after you apply them all.
Give it a shot, though, if you liked Stalker or want to see a modern-day version of Oblivion.
I heard a lot of complaints about Boiling Point. I'm hesitant to buy it without playing it first (there was no demo last time I checked) but I would like to play it eventually.
Stalin vs Martians looks like a bizarre title from this area of the world. Apparently it's going to be an RTS game for people who don't like strategy. And it has the coolest fucking title ever.