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orcishgamer: A fantastic game that deserves playing, but sadly I think most people don't even know that they're missing out on it, let alone be in the boat of owning it and just not having gotten around to playing it.
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lettmon: Fantastic no, good maybe, if it had a save game feature. Don't know what they were thinking - lack of save game is acceptable only in slow paced games. No wonder Giants flopped.
That bothered me too at first but the game isn't that hard and the humour was enough to drive me through it.
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orcishgamer: A fantastic game that deserves playing, but sadly I think most people don't even know that they're missing out on it, let alone be in the boat of owning it and just not having gotten around to playing it.
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lettmon: Fantastic no, good maybe, if it had a save game feature. Don't know what they were thinking - lack of save game is acceptable only in slow paced games. No wonder Giants flopped.
I kinda lost interest already in the beginning parts, when trying to save the dropping brainies. I just didn't like that part at all. But I must retry, just for the humor in the game.
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timppu: I kinda lost interest already in the beginning parts, when trying to save the dropping brainies. I just didn't like that part at all. But I must retry, just for the humor in the game.
That's one of the worst, most off-putting and most atypical levels of the game, I think, and curiously it's the second level already. So many people seem to get stuck there (including myself and a friend of mine). :D

If you manage to complete it, things will get a lot better afterwards.
Post edited December 07, 2012 by Leroux
Psychonauts, but only because my PC can't handle it without intense and frequent lag spikes, so I'll be putting it off for a while.
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lettmon: Fantastic no, good maybe, if it had a save game feature. Don't know what they were thinking - lack of save game is acceptable only in slow paced games. No wonder Giants flopped.
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timppu: I kinda lost interest already in the beginning parts, when trying to save the dropping brainies. I just didn't like that part at all. But I must retry, just for the humor in the game.
You must retry, because he has saggy balls!
Haven't played these mainly because I haven't gotten around to them I guess. Some of them I did spend 2-3 hours on and then got distracted. A whole lot of these I also have to wait to play till I get around to fixing my desktop (which has been broken for over 2 years now).

Knights of the Old Republic
Gothic 2
Thief 1-3
The Witcher
Arcanum
Fallout 3
Batman Arkham City
Metro 2033
Mass Effect
Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines
King's Quest / Space Quest / Quest for Glory collections
Ultima Underworld 2
Oblivion
Sacrifice
Geneforge 3-5
Outcast
Might & Magic 7
Zork: Grand Inquisitor
Descent 2
Giants: Citizen Kabuto
Earthworm Jim 1&2
Fallout Tactics
Space Rangers 2: Reboot
Space Pirates and Zombies
Gabriel Knight 3
Journeyman Project 2-3
Penumbra trilogy
Amnesia: The Dark Descent
Avernum remake and 4-5
Borderlands
Commandos series
Oddworld 1&2
Darksiders
Deus Ex: Human Revolution
Dreamfall: The Longest Journey
Dragon Age: Origins Ultimate Edition
Dustforce
F.E.A.R.
Freedom Force vs. the 3rd Reich
Frozen Synapse
GTA 1-4
Gratuitous Space Battles
Hard Reset
Hitman 1-3
Jade Empire
Just Cause 2
King's Bounty: AP & Crossworlds
Legend of Grimrock
Magicka
Max Payne 2
Neverwinter Nights 2: Platinum
Rochard
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. - all 3
Sam & Max season 3
Tales of Monkey Island
Vast majority of Sega Classics collection
Shank
Sid Meier's Pirates! (the remake)
Splinter Cell series
To the Moon
Trine 2
X-COM: Terror from the Deep
X series
Zeno Clash
Escape Goat
Bioforge
Icewind Dale 2
Ultima 5-7
Post edited December 07, 2012 by kalirion
Games I have, but haven't even touched:
Fallout 3
Unreal
Unreal Tournament 2004
Super Meat Boy
Civ V
The Longest Journey
Far Cry
Broken Sword
Alan Wake
Bioshock 2
Outcast
Gabriel Knight
Trine
Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines

Then there's a bunch more that's I've started but haven't finished:
Deus Ex
Metro 2033
Serious Sam HD
Frozen Synapse
Doom 3
Thief
Alpha Centauri
Post edited December 07, 2012 by Austrobogulator
Probably... erm... No One Lives Forever 2, I guess? Couldn't get it to work on my old computer, and have been busy with other games on my current one. Plus, since it's an original CD, I expect getting it to play nicely with Windows 7 will be a little bit of a hassle.
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kalirion: Haven't played these mainly because I haven't gotten around to them I guess. Some of them I did spend 2-3 hours on and then got distracted. A whole lot of these I also have to wait to play till I get around to fixing my desktop (which has been broken for over years now).

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Escape Goat
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Spend 2-3 hours on Escape Goat, maybe that would be even enough to complete it and you could already uncheck one game of that long list. And you probably won't regret it either, unless these kinds of games and graphics don't appeal to you at all. I thought it was great.
Post edited December 07, 2012 by Leroux
Well after the Interplay sale recently (not to mention the THQ humble bundle, good lord)... a lot of "good games".

Games I get on sale I have a bad habit of never getting around to playing, usually getting caught up in a million and a half other things. Playing Company of Heroes right now, I'm missing out on Baldur's Gate II, Planetscape, Bioshock (yep, owned it for over half a year now and haven't played it), Just Cause 2, NWN 2: Platinum, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, The Witcher: Enchanced Edition (original), X-COM: UFO Defense (original). That's just on Steam 0_0 (except the first two, which are GOG)

Here on GOG, I'm especially excited by Zeus/Poseidon and Fallout: Tactics, as well as Fallout 2. I've been really enjoying the new XCOM recently and I've heard Tactics might have some similar elements (even though it's more of a typical RPG than XCOM). Zeus/Poseidon sounds like Age of Mythology mixed with Civilization IV...if that's true than I'm almost seizing with excitement.
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kalirion: Haven't played these mainly because I haven't gotten around to them I guess. Some of them I did spend 2-3 hours on and then got distracted. A whole lot of these I also have to wait to play till I get around to fixing my desktop (which has been broken for over years now).

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Escape Goat
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Leroux: Spend 2-3 hours on Escape Goat, maybe that would be even enough to complete it and you could already uncheck one game of that long list. And you probably won't regret it either, unless these kinds of games and graphics don't appeal to you at all. I thought it was great.
If it's that short, and not too hard, I'll give it a try.

Problem is, whenever I think of playing a puzzle game, I get reminded of all the other puzzle games I've sunk time into but am currently stuck on. Such as Toki Tori.
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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?

Mine would probably include:
* The Witcher
* Deus Ex
* Planescape Torment
* Fallout 1 and 2
* Baldur's Gate 2

I have owned some since I joined but just not gotten round to installing them yet... Personally, I am enjoying playing through my older games first (currently Betrayal at Krondor) and then maybe I will move on to some more modern RPGs.
Yep, sounds about right lol. I would recommend that you play Deus Ex before any of the others, although that might just be because I've played that one the most of them all :-P

Deus Ex still feels fairly modern, despite it's dated graphics. Besides the Witcher, the others are going to feel more dated, especially in terms of the UI, which can be a frustrating roadblock when you're learning a new game. Deux Ex is still easy to pick up (I think) and the storyline is very interesting. Also, it happens to be the most innovative, in terms of your ability to control the story, game of the last decade. It makes today's FPSs look like kiddy toys: it simply has a depth that no game today can touch (even it's very solid sequel, Human Revolution, which I would also recommend if/when you have the cash)

I probably do need to find a system to play some of these old games: alphabetical order? release date? Otherwise, I'll just keep putting it off, playing something else!
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Bodkin: Best games you own but have not played (properly) as they deserved?

King of the dragon pass and Darklands.

Both are the greatest games on GOG but i can't concentrate long enough. Yeah, i am broken - in the Kitten mode for last 7 years.
I do seriously wonder if the way game design works today has somewhat "brainwashed" to be more ADD about games. I definitely feel like long text scrolls and having to read manuals is far more irritating than I remember it being 10-15 years ago, because games don't really require that anymore, since the story happens in the game events themselves most of the time.
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Arteveld: The Witcher 2. Bought it on day one, the poster is hanging on the wall, papercrafts patrol the desk, and the game is waiting for a rig that can run it. ;)
Play it on the lowest settings: hell 800x600 if you have to (or whatever the lowest res is). Don't let your graphics rule when you play that game in particular, it's far too fantastic of an RPG to put it on the backburner. Example: I like the combat in that game quite a bit more than Skyrim, and the talent tree system is really fun to play around with. Also, the characters are far more realized than Skyrim can ever claim to be able to do.
Post edited December 07, 2012 by bernlin2000
I'm long, long overdue some post-apocalyptic open world adventuring, considering I own like 6 Fallout and Stalker games which I haven't yet played.

Also, the Total War series.
Post edited December 07, 2012 by Ivory&Gold
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bernlin2000: Play it on the lowest settings: hell 800x600 if you have to (or whatever the lowest res is). Don't let your graphics rule when you play that game in particular, it's far too fantastic of an RPG to put it on the backburner. Example: I like the combat in that game quite a bit more than Skyrim, and the talent tree system is really fun to play around with. Also, the characters are far more realized than Skyrim can ever claim to be able to do.
Dude, i'm on a 7600GT, way below the minimum requirements, the game doesn't display the floor texture properly [i mean, i can see the floor, way below where it's supposed to be], not to mention the 10FPS top i get. It's beyond unplayable at the moment, it has to wait. :)
When it comes to combat, i was never a fan of how Witcher did it, but then again, i think modern RPGs are far too combat oriented anyways. I'm more of a BAK guy myself, when every combat was a potential disaster, You wanted to avoid it as much as possible, at least in the beginning. I loved that.
Anyhow, I'm pretty much used to playing games on LOW@800x600, so that's not an issue really. As long as it's at least 20-25fps, i can play it, i did so with DXHR, more recently. I played Quake on the smallest window size, on a 386, finished it, enjoyed it, so yeah, graphical quality is not a problem at all.:>
Don't worry, one day, i will play TW2.:)
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KyleKatarn: Giants: Citizen Kabuto
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orcishgamer: A fantastic game that deserves playing, but sadly I think most people don't even know that they're missing out on it, let alone be in the boat of owning it and just not having gotten around to playing it.
It definitely seems like one of those lesser known gems. I almost always see it praised by people who have much knowledge about PC gaming from the 80's onward and I tend to agree with much of their other likes. It's one of those games that newbies don't usually know about though, unlike games like the Infinity Engine games or Deus Ex.

One of these days I'll get around to it. Maybe when I have plenty of time to kill when the world is ending and I'm just waiting out the zombies 100 feet up in a tree with my portable solar panels and a laptop.