The Offical Game Thread
#151
Posted 19 September 2009 - 06:37 PM

Kimi Raikkonen: It is the same thing that I said before. I have no interest in driving for a bad team next year. If I race here, I always try to finish as high as I can. I don't need anything to motivate me. If I drive, I drive to do my best and that is it.
jemstride:
"I get the feeling that Alonso fans tend to heap over-praise on Alonso and bring down Kimi whenever they can, with mere theories and unjustified statements."
I just always end up disagreeing with you guys because of all the huge exaggerations, myths, theories & unjustified statements
Lewis Hamilton:
I never go with expectations, I go with a target. That is to be at the front, and the ultimate aim to win, which is the mentality I have always gone racing with.
You've got to be on the limit all the time - and I love that, because that's how I love to race.
#152
Posted 22 September 2009 - 06:20 AM
Schumikonen, on 19 September 2009 - 06:37 PM, said:
I tried the demo of HAWX and am planning to buy it soon, Pretty good flying game, without the hardness of taking off and landing. Completely deskilled and an arcade version, but fun never the less, Try it if you can...
Another game i'm playing nowdays is Trackmania Nations Forever (free multiplayer game). The physics are awesome and some stunts you can do on the game are breathless,
Also i went back to F1 99-02 for some F1 fun...
Never argue with an idiot, they bring you down to their level and then beat you with experience - Dilbert
If your lips are extended beyond your nose then you are about to do something rude. - Scott Adams
#153
Posted 22 September 2009 - 11:33 AM
I'm currently playing Neverwinter Nights and soon about to start NWN 2, both titles I somehow missed aroudn the time they were released, despite myself having a strong fantasy geek gene.
What are some good racing games for PC released within the last 3 years? I'm still playing rFactor, too.
Edited by whiskee, 22 September 2009 - 11:38 AM.
#154
Posted 22 September 2009 - 04:13 PM
"There is nothing lower than the human race except the French."
- Mark Twain
#155
Posted 25 September 2009 - 05:02 AM
whiskee, on 22 September 2009 - 11:33 AM, said:
I'm currently playing Neverwinter Nights and soon about to start NWN 2, both titles I somehow missed aroudn the time they were released, despite myself having a strong fantasy geek gene.
What are some good racing games for PC released within the last 3 years? I'm still playing rFactor, too.
mikathegreat2, on 22 September 2009 - 04:13 PM, said:
Never argue with an idiot, they bring you down to their level and then beat you with experience - Dilbert
If your lips are extended beyond your nose then you are about to do something rude. - Scott Adams
#156
Posted 01 January 2010 - 05:49 PM
In terms of brutality, this perhaps exceeds 'Manhunt'. Actually, the latter would have trounced this game, 'cos you've to slaughter humans than monsters, but given that all the killing in 'Manhunt' was via cutscenes, it took away some of the roughness. By the way, I experienced an 'interactive cutscene' for the first time. Not much, it was just being able to switch on or off the flashlight in the cutscenes, but fun.
Edited by LabradoRacer, 01 January 2010 - 05:58 PM.
#157
Posted 01 January 2010 - 06:16 PM
I've completed Assassins Creed 2, Silent Hill Homecoming and now currently running my way through InFamous.
Could not believe my luck today. In Gamestation, I bought Fifa 09 (i have 10 but part exchanged 09 for it) for 98p, and also Mirrors Edge for 98p. Not bad!
In the strongest man, there's a child so weak.
In the whole wide world, there's no magic place.
So you might as well rise, put on your bravest face.
Though we might have precious little...
It's still precious.
Rush - Bravest Face
#158
Posted 01 January 2010 - 07:17 PM
Kopite Girl, on 01 January 2010 - 06:16 PM, said:
For PC, PS & Xbox. More info on www.gamespot.com
#159
Posted 03 January 2010 - 04:38 AM
(all on pc)
Batman: Arkham Asylum
prototype
bioshock
far cry 2
crysis, warhead
gears of war
halo 2
rainbow 6 vegas
call of duty modern warfare
gta 4
Got any recommendations, fellas?
#160
Posted 04 January 2010 - 12:40 AM
Worst news in 2009:
- The Flight Simulator franchise is, for all practical purposes, dead. Microsfot idiots pulled the plug. Thankfully, piracy and independent developers are there to do what corporate companies can't and will keep it alive and mostly free or cheap. **** you, Microsoft.
- Ditto for Sacred 2, one of the greatest ARPG (Action RPGs) around. One of the few along with Titan's Quest (also defunct) to come close to Diablo II perfection.
Great games I played in 2009:
ARPGs
- Sacred 2: open ended ARPG with plenty of humor, things to discover, a deep skill system and more lootable stuff you ever dreamed of. Lots of fights, and your character is not twice the same. And the game is HUGE.
- Borderlands: A hybrid FPS with ARPG elements. Zany characters, plenty of dark humour, furious gunfights, and also plenty of loot and skills.
What I love about ARPGs is precisely the fact that they combine the adrenaline of a FPS or action game with the strategic thinking and immebse variety given by RPGs when it comes to your character behaviour and powers.
- Median XL mod for Diablo II: revitalizes the old game with a completely new set of skill trees, lots of uniques and runewords to customize your equipment in a thousand different ways, new quests, new uber bosses, new eveything. It's a tougher, more complicated version of DIablo II, and thoroughly enjoyable.
- Torchlight: A sort of revival of the original Diablo. Only one town where to get things and quests, and from there it's just way down into the dungeons. Kill everything, level up, get some cool new abilities and enjoy the fireworks. Simple, deep and lovely. Just like the original Diablo with a few updates to keep it from getting old. Even the music sounds similar. Maybe because some of the original Diablo developers worked in this project. In any case, worth it.
Racing Games
- Grid and Dirt 2: I love driving games, I just don't have the patience nor the knowledge to test setups in long 100 laps sessiones to find a setup for a race (a la rFactor) that is why I watch F1 instead of running in it
- GTA IV: Yes, it's no racing game, but I don't know which category it fits into. I like this one better than GTA SA. City is smaller but still huge. Even if it's the same old song, it is amazing to discover in every GTA game just how believable the world is. The level of detail in every person you walk into on the streets, the amount of things happening around you, the details in every alley, the interaction options...it is amazing. Even if you forget the same old mission mechanic (which is nonetheless superlative thanks to great voce acting and memorable NPCs) it is a pleasure to run around Liberty city wreaking havoc or just enjoying it. You can feel it is alive
RPGs
Here come mi greatest frustrations. I love the concept of these games, I love how the look and what they promise. Yet, they bore me to death before I even get too deeply involved in their story.
- Dragon Age Origins, Mass Effect, Fallout 3, The Witcher: I want to play them. I so want to like them! But after hours of playing them all you usually have done is move back and forth doing a thousand tutorial/side quests which keep you doing stupid errands, mixed with very few parts with actual action. It wouldn't be so bad if they were like Sacred 2 that keeps you busy collecting lots of cool stuff and watching your character become increasingly powerful with each level of what there are plenty. But these games usually have limited character development, a low level cap, and everytime you get a mission stupid like "go take this letter to X" it means you have to go through 3 different sectors broken by loading times. The stories seem great, but you spend lots of time just chosing dialog lines which make them look like choose your own adventure. Do they ever get frantic? Do you reach a point where you stop just looking for a guy just to have a chat and then it's back to another to tell him you talked and so on? I hope so. But they take way too much time and my gaming sessions are not that long to enjoy a character that just talks with a bunch of people and then spends hours just walking from A to B.
- Oblivion: Close to the others, but at least loading screens are sparser which gives it a better flow, loot is better though skills are still hard to advance in a satisfactory way and too complicated. With a mod it becomes a lot better and there are plenty fo mods thankfully.
- Kings Bounty Armored Princess: RPG with strategic turn based fights. Intriguing and cool. In the tradition of the old Might and Magic games. Just started it but looks promising.
Strategy Games:
I'm no friend of RTS so no C&C games or such.
- Civ IV: Loved every game in the Civilaztion's franchise. They keep getting better.
- X3 Terran conflict: a GTA IV for space sim lovers. Impressive in it's economic system detail, and the freedom to approach the missions and your fleet building. Do whatever you want, it's always fun. Be a miner, a pirate, a bounty hunter, a military pilot...fly a single fighter or a huge dreadnought and lead your own army. The options are staggering and the complexities incredible. Love it.
Action Games:
I am no friend of simple FPS or shooters in general, not to mention that I hate platformers. That rules out most shooters (I rather play a game like borderlands which has the benefits of an FPS plus the customization of an RPG) and games like Assassin's Creed which looked beautiful, but is no game for clumsy people like me. So just one entrant here:
- CoD IV Modern Wafare 2: as usual in CoD games, the battles are frantic, the story is compelling and the missions variegated enough. Pity it is way too short and I am no multiplayer fan.
That's it. My computer never had these many games installed (now that I have a 1 TB drive, I can afford the luxury).
Edited by Quiet One, 04 January 2010 - 12:43 AM.
"Great drivers are the ones who win the races they're not supposed to" - K.Chandhok
"On the rare occasions that I play a racing game I often think ‘you know what this needs? A boss battle or two.’ A Formula One game in which, suddenly, everybody else has a monster truck and their sole desire is to squash you. A street racing game with a tank or two blowing the roads and buildings to bits. A Nascar game with a track that occasionally bends to the right" (Adam Smith - RPS)
#161
Posted 04 January 2010 - 07:33 AM

Music connects people through the unspoken appreciation of something that sounds right. Something that taps into the deepest corners of your soul, making you feel alive. When someone else gets it too and you know they do, it feels beautiful.
"To be brutal and honest I don't have a thin skin and others who whine over every little thing will not curry favour. I'm just going to try to keep this place fun, as it has been for all of these years." Pumpdoc, 8th Decemeber 2010.
#162
Posted 04 January 2010 - 01:23 PM
LabradoRacer, on 18 September 2009 - 06:44 PM, said:
Yeah I know, complicated eh? Go play Halo please, stay away from real games.
- Kimi Raikkonen on his reasons for leaving Formula 1 for the WRC
#163
Posted 04 January 2010 - 01:26 PM
Quiet One, on 19 September 2009 - 03:33 AM, said:
Dirt 2 came out for PC. And it's horrible. It's been consolified. Jay-ified. There's an incredibly annoying interface and hardly any rallying, lots of crappy american off road racing modes which involve driving grasshoppers on wheels. Back to Richard Burns I go - can anyonetell me how to get RB to do widesreen resolutions?
- Kimi Raikkonen on his reasons for leaving Formula 1 for the WRC
#164
Posted 04 January 2010 - 01:27 PM
El Maestro, on 19 September 2009 - 11:34 AM, said:
The only true game is Unreal Tournament 3 on PC. Beware of playing it, it will steal many hours of your life.
- Kimi Raikkonen on his reasons for leaving Formula 1 for the WRC
#165
Posted 04 January 2010 - 01:29 PM
Quiet One, on 19 September 2009 - 01:23 PM, said:
I also discovered that, no matter how gorgeous games look, I still find Diablo 2 more entertating than any of the others, even if it looks like crap by today's standards
Faster dual core > quad core for games
- Kimi Raikkonen on his reasons for leaving Formula 1 for the WRC
#166
Posted 04 January 2010 - 01:30 PM
LabradoRacer, on 19 September 2009 - 02:51 PM, said:
good story? Oh I forgot you think Avatar had a good story :@
- Kimi Raikkonen on his reasons for leaving Formula 1 for the WRC
#168
Posted 04 January 2010 - 01:38 PM
Quiet One, on 04 January 2010 - 12:40 AM, said:
I know =( And noone will boher making a proper flight sim now, instead they can make console games for stupid people.
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I didn't really like GTA IV, just felt like more of the same, the gameplay mechanics were too basic and I felt I was going the same missions I had been since GTA III.
- Kimi Raikkonen on his reasons for leaving Formula 1 for the WRC
#169
Posted 04 January 2010 - 02:14 PM
cavallino, on 04 January 2010 - 01:30 PM, said:
Mate, you're 100% wrong. I clearly remember telling you on msn that Avatar's gorgeous graphics/CGI made up for the stolen story. Even in the film thread, I've pointed out that the story is a stolen one. Nowhere did I say that it's a good story.
Edited by LabradoRacer, 04 January 2010 - 02:38 PM.
#171
Posted 04 January 2010 - 02:30 PM
Yeah I know, complicated eh? Go play Halo please, stay away from real games.
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[quote name='cavallino' date='04 January 2010 - 10:26 AM' timestamp='1262611600' post='306982']
Dirt 2 came out for PC. And it's horrible. It's been consolified. Jay-ified. There's an incredibly annoying interface and hardly any rallying, lots of crappy american off road racing modes which involve driving grasshoppers on wheels. Back to Richard Burns I go - can anyonetell me how to get RB to do widesreen resolutions?
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I played Dirt 2 (see my last post) I find it fun. Most of these games get boring rather soon for me. Yes, I agree there are too many off road challenges and too few rally tracks, plus you end up playing the same courses over and over and over again. Stil it looks great, and the handling is more challenging than NFS games. The interface is less annoying than that of Dirt and at least on my system runs very smoothly even with all options set to max.
[quote name='cavallino' date='04 January 2010 - 10:29 AM' timestamp='1262611767' post='306984']
Faster dual core > quad core for games
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I don't really mind. My performance issues were usually more influenced by the graphics card rather than the CPU, so the slight increade in frames due to core numbers is marginal. Had no graphics issue with any of the games I mentioned and most of them run on ultra high settings.
[quote name='cavallino' date='04 January 2010 - 10:30 AM' timestamp='1262611801' post='306985']
good story? Oh I forgot you think Avatar had a good story :@
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[quote name='cavallino' date='04 January 2010 - 10:38 AM' timestamp='1262612310' post='306987']
I know =( And noone will boher making a proper flight sim now, instead they can make console games for stupid people.
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There's still X-Plane 9 which is great, although I like FSX better (most professional pilots would swear on X Plane's realistic handling, though).
The current trend of making MMOs and console games is ruining the better aspects of computer programing. Games are very simple, when not downright dumb, yet they take up 5 double layer DVDs, most of which are wasted in long, ultra realistic cutscenes that don't add to the game anyways and things like that. I like complex games, and graphics, although nice in games like racing games, are of secondary importance to me. PC games could have amazingly economic underlying systems simulated, deep physics, tons of story and such and you didn't need all the bells and whistles. Console games, are all about bells and whistles so you end up having FPS a plenty or "Console RPGs". Give me back Ultima VII anyday.
[quote name='cavallino' date='04 January 2010 - 10:38 AM' timestamp='1262612310'
I didn't really like GTA IV, just felt like more of the same, the gameplay mechanics were too basic and I felt I was going the same missions I had been since GTA III.
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It is more of the same, but "the same" is, for me, just enjoying the immense, breathing world they re create. I don't bother that much with missions, actually. It's more like a game I use when I feel like shooting everybody around me.
"Great drivers are the ones who win the races they're not supposed to" - K.Chandhok
"On the rare occasions that I play a racing game I often think ‘you know what this needs? A boss battle or two.’ A Formula One game in which, suddenly, everybody else has a monster truck and their sole desire is to squash you. A street racing game with a tank or two blowing the roads and buildings to bits. A Nascar game with a track that occasionally bends to the right" (Adam Smith - RPS)
#172
Posted 27 January 2010 - 12:15 AM
This weekend I will try my luck at ME2. Wish me luck. I am doing all this hoping that someday I will find what does make all these games so superb to everybody else but me.
"Great drivers are the ones who win the races they're not supposed to" - K.Chandhok
"On the rare occasions that I play a racing game I often think ‘you know what this needs? A boss battle or two.’ A Formula One game in which, suddenly, everybody else has a monster truck and their sole desire is to squash you. A street racing game with a tank or two blowing the roads and buildings to bits. A Nascar game with a track that occasionally bends to the right" (Adam Smith - RPS)
#173
Posted 28 January 2010 - 01:15 PM
Currently pitting my wits on F1 championship edition. Finding it far too easy with all assists off and difficulty on max. NFS: Shift is good, but they lost the plot after Carbon.
In the strongest man, there's a child so weak.
In the whole wide world, there's no magic place.
So you might as well rise, put on your bravest face.
Though we might have precious little...
It's still precious.
Rush - Bravest Face
#174
Posted 28 January 2010 - 03:12 PM
Edited by LabradoRacer, 28 January 2010 - 03:13 PM.
#175
Posted 28 January 2010 - 05:10 PM
In the strongest man, there's a child so weak.
In the whole wide world, there's no magic place.
So you might as well rise, put on your bravest face.
Though we might have precious little...
It's still precious.
Rush - Bravest Face
#176
Posted 28 January 2010 - 10:06 PM
"There is nothing lower than the human race except the French."
- Mark Twain
#177
Posted 28 January 2010 - 11:11 PM
dribbler, on 04 January 2010 - 07:33 AM, said:
Ditto.

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Give me a roof over my head, some food to eat and a fast car. That's all I need.
That's all I'll ever need.
----Robert Kubica
"Gilles was the last great driver. The rest of us are just a bunch of good professionals."
----Alain Prost
The only true sports are motor racing and mountain climbing; everything else is just a game.
TF1 Blogs: be afraid, be very, very afraid..........
#178
Posted 01 February 2010 - 11:18 PM
In the strongest man, there's a child so weak.
In the whole wide world, there's no magic place.
So you might as well rise, put on your bravest face.
Though we might have precious little...
It's still precious.
Rush - Bravest Face
#179
Posted 17 March 2010 - 02:28 AM
The opening sequence blew me away. Completely. The gameplay itself, characters, interaction, story. Fantastic. I've only been playing it for 2 hours but I kid you not. This so far is the BEST game I have ever played.
I have the full collection of Final Fantasy. And this just makes it a class apart from any other game made. The amount of hours I will spend on this... frightening but oh so addictive and absolutely awesome.
One happy girl gamer here.
Buy it, you will not be disappointed.
In the strongest man, there's a child so weak.
In the whole wide world, there's no magic place.
So you might as well rise, put on your bravest face.
Though we might have precious little...
It's still precious.
Rush - Bravest Face
#180
Posted 17 March 2010 - 08:41 AM
“We keep on working, we do our thing,” Vettel shouts over the team radio, “We are who we are!”
"Vettel is a champion. That’s not referring to his achievements, but rather to his approach to everything he does. He wins. All the time. His preparation is meticulous, his attention to detail reminiscent of Michael Schumacher at his peak, and his performance on the track is almost always flawless. Vettel is capable only of domination. He knows no other way... Vettel is not in Formula One to be liked. He is there to win. And in the words of Ayrton Senna, perhaps the greatest of all Formula One drivers, “Nice men don’t win.”"
Chris Cameron-Dow
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