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AFnord: As it shows pictures of all games, how does it handle games not in its database? I have a few games that I'm pretty sure are not in it.
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Aningan: The database is the one from Giant Bomb. There were a couple of games I had that there were not in the database. So I just made a Giant Bomb account and added them myself. Or a game did not have a picture so I added that myself. Took like half a day to have the changes approved.

Word of advice: if you do decide to add games on Giant Bomb don't add details unless you add them in your own words. I added a very short two line description of a game, the one from the developers, and they hit me with a warning for plagiarizing. Meh... if they'd rather keep it empty than have the developer's own description... whatever.
I was mainly just curious, I don't think I'll switch over from Backloggery (too lazy), but it is good to know that there is at least a way to add my odder "gems", in case I ever decide that I want to switch (I do for an example have a game about public transportation in Stockholm, that was handed out for free to schools, but got a very limited release outside of that, called SL the game).
I'd say Resonance/Darklands/Thief1+2/QfG1-5 on GOG and maybe ArkhamCity on Steam.
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htown1980: What are the "best" or "most highly regarded" games you own but you have not yet played, and why the heck haven't you played them?
How do I know if a game is good if I haven't played it? If a tree falls down in the forest and nobody hears it, did it really fell? AM I ALIVE?

(I disregarded the "most highly regarded" part of this post as I had the joke in mind from the thread title alone ;-P)

Carry on then ...
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xxxIndyxxx: deus ex human revolution.
That is the worst game you haven't played :p
Off the top of my head:
Planescape: Torment
I would actually like to play this very much, but from what I've read about it, it's a game best played in long uninterrupted sittings. As a family man, this is something I can very rarely do, so I haven't gotten around to trying it yet.

Arcanum
I used to own the retail version of this, but on the machine I had at the time, it crashed to desktop right after the character creation screen. I then lent it to a mate of mine, who subsequently moved to the US without returning it (he also has my retail copy of Sacrifice). I'm sure I will get around to playing this someday.

The Witcher 2
I bought this along with the first one when it was released. I've since tried to get into the first one, but I don't really like it, so I doubt I'll ever drum up the necessary motivation to try the second one.
Icewind Dale 2 springs to mind. I'm not into RPGs for combat really, and IWD was pretty boring on the story, exploration and questing fronts. Never got around to 2, though I own it here.

Never really played Assassin's Creed Brotherhood and don't even own Revelations but I plan to skip straight to AC3 when I get home. I just don't love the series enough to play monotonous expansion packs and am eager for a new style.

A whole bucketload of point and click games because I buy them out of nostalgia more than actual desire.

On the shooter front, not many, I tend to burn through shooters and finish them all without much trouble. Maybe some older ones, I don't think I ever really played Rise of the Triad.
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Wishbone: The Witcher 2
I bought this along with the first one when it was released. I've since tried to get into the first one, but I don't really like it, so I doubt I'll ever drum up the necessary motivation to try the second one.
Completely different games. TW2 is more like a medieval Mass Effect.
Post edited December 06, 2012 by StingingVelvet
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StingingVelvet: Completely different games. TW2 is more like a medieval Mass Effect.
But better!
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Wishbone: The Witcher 2
I bought this along with the first one when it was released. I've since tried to get into the first one, but I don't really like it, so I doubt I'll ever drum up the necessary motivation to try the second one.
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StingingVelvet: Completely different games. TW2 is more like a medieval Mass Effect.
Maybe so, but will I be able to follow the story in TW2 without having played TW1?

I mean, I have played TW1, just not very much. I didn't even manage to get into the city. I got to a point where a priest (I think) gave me some sort of badge, and told me that if I showed it to the merchant on the outskirts of town, he'd tell me how to proceed. So I went to the merchant and talked to him. When I showed him the badge, he clammed up and refused to talk to me anymore. So I went back to the priest, expecting new conversation options, but there weren't any. He just said the same thing, "go to the merchant, show him the badge, he'll tell you what to do", but the merchant still wouldn't talk to me.

I stopped playing at that point, figuring that either I had come across a game-breaking bug, or the "puzzle design" was just too obscure for my taste. Either way, I saw no reason to keep playing.
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Wishbone: Maybe so, but will I be able to follow the story in TW2 without having played TW1?
They're pretty unrelated. As long as you know Triss is his mage girltoy and he saved the king's life in the first game you should be good to go, and hey I just told you.

I agree the first game was more annoying than fun and suffered from a lot of issues. I liked it and finished it but how people can worship it like the second coming of RPGs is beyond me.
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StingingVelvet: I agree the first game was more annoying than fun and suffered from a lot of issues. I liked it and finished it but how people can worship it like the second coming of RPGs is beyond me.
Indeed. I also found the combat system annoying. Is that better in the sequel?
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Wishbone: Indeed. I also found the combat system annoying. Is that better in the sequel?
Oh yeah, nothing alike. It's 100% action combat, dodge and roll and swing like a real action game. It's pretty awesome. The only thing TW2 kept from TW1 is the world and characters and awesome moral relativism. Everything gameplay related is different.

Medieval Mass Effect. Not kidding.
Fallout i guess.

It gets often mentioned and praised in discussions about rpgs. Well, i know what kind of game i like and i have a good idea what the fans of Fallout or TES like them for which makes me think i won't enjouy it very much.
Besides there is one special troll berating about everything in one of my favorite games in a forum dedicated to it. How it is nothing special how it has often been done better and so on. "Go play your fucking game than and stop trying to evangelize me!"
He constantly mentions Fallout so everytime i think about Fallout i remember that guy, get pissed and do something else. ;)
Just Cause 3. I'll get around to it one of these days.

Also, Metro 2033, since I just bought it. ;)

EDIT: That should be Just Cause 2, not 3.
Post edited December 06, 2012 by TheEnigmaticT
Company of Heroes
Arkham Asylum
BioShock 2 (trying to finish BioShock 1)
Darksiders
LA Noire
Space Marine
All the Assassins Creed games, I tend to buy them in bargain bins, but can never build up the enthusiasm to actually play them.
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TheEnigmaticT: Just Cause 3. I'll get around to it one of these days.
Has that been released?
Post edited December 06, 2012 by F1ach