Get Overlord dude!
It´s b-b-b-bad to the bone!
It´s b-b-b-bad to the bone!
Not if you outrun them ...Vub wrote:
And fine you heaps of money.Pvt.Kosak wrote:
There are no NPC'S.SamBo:D wrote:
what happens if I go over?
Can I run people over?
However the police will chase after you.
oh great ... now I have to play rollercoaster tycoon againcowami wrote:
don't forget "jails" with nought but food and bathroomsmax wrote:
So I'm not the only one who did thatMiggle wrote:
Rollercoaster tycoon.
Build a pool. Drown unhappy people in it.
Put a "No Entry" sign on the exit.
muahahahahahahahaha
Dungeon Keeper 2.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Jedi Knight series.
oh lawld niceSamBo:D wrote:
Or I might just kill myself, that seems a better option
Dues Ex doesn't really have an alignment system. You pick how you do the missions, the actual outcome is rarely changed excepting the way the final missions play out.Stingray24 wrote:
Not if you outrun them ...Vub wrote:
And fine you heaps of money.Pvt.Kosak wrote:
There are no NPC'S.
However the police will chase after you.
And Deus Ex is my pick
It'd be hard not to being a 90s baby and all. Those classics, ah. Very few modern adventure games can beat em.Flecco wrote:
OMFG DUDE
CYRAX OMFG
You've played that too? One of the funniest games ever. I loved it.
Eh. The moral choices play such a minor part in the game. It's nothing compared to games like Fallout 3.stryyker wrote:
Bioshock
I don't think the first two Kyrandia games would appeal to me. There was something infinitely funny about being Malcom and doing those stupid things. Espeically given his back story, which I only found out much later.Cyrax-Sektor wrote:
It'd be hard not to being a 90s baby and all. Those classics, ah. Very few modern adventure games can beat em.Flecco wrote:
OMFG DUDE
CYRAX OMFG
You've played that too? One of the funniest games ever. I loved it.
It's a far off dream, but I hope Westwood, now Petroglyph Studios, or maybe LucasArts could revive the oldie goodies. But EA probably holds the rights to Kyrandia, and they probably won't touch it until adventure games make a huge comeback.
Lucas is bringing back Monkey Island, btw. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tales_of_Monkey_Island
And a remake of the first MI game with new audio. Originally, it was all text you had to read, a put-off for this era of adventure gamers, and those who've grown accustomed to Guybrush's humorous observations and manner of speech.
I think this may bring more interest to adventure games, and maybe prod EA to whip out Kyrandia for some cash. One can hope.
The moral choices play such a minor part in Fallout3. It's nothing compared to games like Baldur's Gate 1/2, Kotor, Fable etc. etc.Poseidon wrote:
Eh. The moral choices play such a minor part in the game. It's nothing compared to games like Fallout 3.stryyker wrote:
Bioshock
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