Half Life 2. Why? comes with HL1, HL2, CS, and something else that I forget. All for like 40 dollars. Play HL1 first, then HL2.
Honestly, the package will keep you happy for ever.
And your specs aren't anything to laugh at. You'll run these games very well.
fear is awesome, graphics wise and isn't really that bad... it's like a hoorror movie and a game in 1. Just be sure to play it in a dark basement at night by yourself, and it will be awseomely fun.
Just get it, seriously. Your computer can run it, and yes, the PC version has online play.Myoti wrote:-Halo - just... cuz... it's Halo! Though I'll probably only do so if it's online.
Cannot speak for it, but everyone tells me it is great.Myoti wrote:Half-life/HL2 <snip>
It is an MMORPG like World of WarCraft only it is about comic book superheroes and supervillains instead of elves and orcs. If you are not interested in MMORPGs, do not get this game.Myoti wrote:City of Villains/City of Heroes
Link Antilles and mastersquirrel get all happy and giddy over this game. *shrugs shoulders.*Myoti wrote:Psychonauts
Actually, this will really test your PC's graphic and CPU power. It is a real question whether you can run this game in its intended glory. This is also a PS3 launch title. Great reviews everywhere for this FPS.Myoti wrote:F.E.A.R.
Actually, you are missing one crucial piece of hardware info. Your video card. That is even more important than your CPU when it comes to gaming performance.Myoti wrote:80GB HDD, 1GB RAM, Pentium 4, 2.80 GHz. Don't really get, but thought I might as well put it up. >_>
Remember, Myoti, do not let a fanboy's prejudice restrict your choice in picking games.Mr. SmartyPants wrote:Forget halo, it doesn't compare to the almighty awesome glorious half-life.
Omega Amen wrote:Remember, Myoti, do not let a fanboy's prejudice restrict your choice in picking games.
Neverwinter Nights Diamond Edition!!!
Actually, this will really test your PC's graphic and CPU power. It is a real question whether you can run this game in its intended glory. This is also a PS3 launch title. Great reviews everywhere for this FPS.
Actually, you are missing one crucial piece of hardware info. Your video card. That is even more important than your CPU when it comes to gaming performance.
Remember, Myoti, do not let a fanboy's prejudice restrict your choice in picking games.
or he could play with us on FlyFF
I would recommend a console version of the wonderful delightfulness that is Tim Schafer’s Psychonauts.
Your browsing games you want for under 20!!!
Darn right it was coming. How can I in good conscience as a Gamecast host not mention this bargain?Myoti wrote:I KNEW that was coming. XD
I'm not sure if I'll get that one or not (is it MMORPG?). Perhaps...
On Windows XP, you have to look at your Display Properties. One easy way to access it is to right-click on your desktop and select Properties. You should get a window that looks like the attached pic. My video card is a NVIDIA GeForce FX 5900XT.Myoti wrote:Ah, yes, that. Um... where do I find where it is? o.o
Well, if you need a reminder, go look at Icarus's sig.Myoti wrote:Hah, we'll see. =p
Neverwinter Nights is not an MMORPG though it has a free (no subscription fees and such) online multiplayer component. That being said, the Diamond Edition includes all released single player campaigns including the expansion packs and some single player premium modules. So you can keep yourself busy for a long time without even touching the multiplayer component.
Myoti wrote:EDIT: Quick question: is HL ever, shall we say, "disturbingly violent," or pretty much just people and creatures getting shot up? (and dang, some of the weapons in this game look sweet, especially that gravity gun thing)
myoti wrote:Creature violence I'm okay with (I mean more like human "gibs" and such, which is what I tend to avoid).
Professors are pulled into vents then soon after peices of them come flying out. Buuut its not actaully as bad as it sounds.
Sync wrote:For the vents, that was probably relating to the Bullsquid (fast two-legged monster that spits out it's stomach acids at you) not the Barnacles.
myoti wrote:Then what Grubb is talking about sounds like the "Barnacle" things. They hung on the ceiling and had a little tentacle thing they'd try to grab you (or random people) with.
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