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Krimzon14: Final Fantasy X - Never finished this one either and I finally got one of the copies I bought to work and I'm really loving it. The story/writing is just so good and the combat/overall gameplay has aged quite well. (Except for Blitzball. The controls for it are really not very good and it throws a lot at you with the tutorials that it expects you to remember without giving you much time to adjust, but that's just me.)
I have this on PS3(The HD collection with all parts and expansions)...great game.

Also as for blitzball, the main thing to note is to play in dribble/free movement mode, and when passing/shooting bigger numbers(yours vs all those against your chosen action in the game combined) is key...and also learning[via copying them] other player's moves and then setting them before games/using them as well. :)
Steamworld Heist. It's not the most complex turn based strategy, but it's perfectly executed for what it is.
Project Warlock. Fun and looks good on high settings on 4k
Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate
Assassibs Creed Unity (PC)
Still playing Darksiders, Wolf. 3D, Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing.
New additions(sort of) to this line-up:
1. Parkitect. Loving it so far. Although I spent many hours figuring out that making a custom coaster, is at this point, beyond me.
2.Endless Sky. Got it working again, after a time when I couldn't play it by updating drivers.
Post edited February 25, 2020 by oldgamebuff42
just got right to the end of Vampire The Masquerade: Redemption. i think im pretty much at the end of NY and will be going into the last fight with 60 humanity. should be fun since i got a bad ending as a kid when i thought the humanity stat was pointless lol. looking forward to Bloodlines 2.

just beat Thief 1 before playing Vampire so ill finally beat Thief 2 next.

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Krimzon14: Final Fantasy X - Never finished this one either and I finally got one of the copies I bought to work and I'm really loving it. The story/writing is just so good and the combat/overall gameplay has aged quite well. (Except for Blitzball. The controls for it are really not very good and it throws a lot at you with the tutorials that it expects you to remember without giving y9ou much time to adjust, but that's just me.)
i highly recommend getting a Ronso on your Blitzball team. he will be able to win almost all the tackles and take the ball away from the opponent.
Post edited February 25, 2020 by UnrelatedComa
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UnrelatedComa: just got right to the end of Vampire The Masquerade: Redemption. i think im pretty much at the end of NY and will be going into the last fight with 60 humanity. should be fun since i got a bad ending as a kid when i thought the humanity stat was pointless lol. looking forward to Bloodlines 2.

just beat Thief 1 before playing Vampire so ill finally beat Thief 2 next.
Thief 2 is a treat....think more of Thief 1, but with steampunk/similar tech & a decent plot/villain.

Also thanks for the tip on VTMR....am playing it off and on and the tips help(as long as they don't spoil too much). :)

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UnrelatedComa: i highly recommend getting a Ronso on your Blitzball team. he will be able to win almost all the tackles and take the ball away from the opponent.
Nice to know as well. :)
Control
Catherine Classic
I've been playing Wolfenstein: The New Order. Mixed feelings as of now.

Pros: Great art direction, story, worldbuilding. Guns feel punchy, and killing nazis is satisfying.
Cons: It's less oldschool and more Call of Duty. Bland level design with scripted events happening every few minutes.

I've heard The Old Blood has less scripted bullshit, and pays homage to Return to Castle Wolfenstein and 2009. I might skip over to that instead.
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zazak09: I've heard The Old Blood has less scripted bullshit, and pays homage to Return to Castle Wolfenstein and 2009. I might skip over to that instead.
Didn't Old Blood come first/before New order? I think you may have played them out of order.
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zazak09: I've been playing Wolfenstein: The New Order. Mixed feelings as of now.

Pros: Great art direction, story, worldbuilding. Guns feel punchy, and killing nazis is satisfying.
Cons: It's less oldschool and more Call of Duty. Bland level design with scripted events happening every few minutes.

I've heard The Old Blood has less scripted bullshit, and pays homage to Return to Castle Wolfenstein and 2009. I might skip over to that instead.
IMHO The Old Blood is the best of Machinegames Wolfensteins. I loved my time with that game.

If you're not a particular fan of The New Order, I'd probably not play The New Colossus.
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zazak09: I've heard The Old Blood has less scripted bullshit, and pays homage to Return to Castle Wolfenstein and 2009. I might skip over to that instead.
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GameRager: Didn't Old Blood come first/before New order? I think you may have played them out of order.
I believe Wolfenstein The Old Blood was a standalone dlc that released... after... the base game, Wolfenstein The New Order.

But yeah, I'd suggest playing them in chronological order instead of release order.
Post edited March 01, 2020 by kai2
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kai2: IMHO The Old Blood is the best of Machinegames Wolfensteins. I loved my time with that game.
Haven't played them yet, but I DID like the game simplay called Wolfenstein(that came out in the 2000s)...the one with the dark sun dimension, that is.

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kai2: But yeah, I'd suggest playing them in chronological order instead of release order.
Sounds good, thanks for the info/tips.
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kai2: IMHO The Old Blood is the best of Machinegames Wolfensteins. I loved my time with that game.
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GameRager: Haven't played them yet, but I DID like the game simplay called Wolfenstein(that came out in the 2000s)...the one with the dark sun dimension, that is.
Yeah, that was a Raven Software (Heretic, Hexen, Jedi Academy, Singularity, etc.) game, Wolfenstein (2009). Since Singularity Raven Software has been in Activision's Call of Duty salt mine. But IMHO a great dev that rarely gets their due. Wolfenstein (2009) is well worth playing IMO.
Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead.
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Vendor-Lazarus: Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead.
Awesome game. I just started playing it too