I love my 360 but I am a PC gamer at heart, what do you all play on the PC? Compared to a few years ago the consoles get many of the good games now and the PC is left in the dark.
Raiden 3 - Classic arcade game packed with action! Its a Japanese but the games basically 95% English once loaded up anyway. The game is even in the Download Center
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i sometimes play some of the older pc games bc my pc isnt strong enough for the latest titles, so i play counter strike gt legends, nfsu,
Unfortunately I am a console snob. I just find it easier to play on a console with a control pad. And I know that you can use control pads for PC's but i just find it easier to just pop the disc in and play.
It depends, really. When I play it's FPS, just can't beat the keyboard and mouse controls. My kids are the same usually, but for them lately it's been Flash games on the internet. We do have a Wii and the kids play Wii exclusive titles on that, such as Zelda, Mario Kart, etc... I'm currently looking for a good single player RPG to play, I have FF VII and VIII, but I'd prefer to find something newer. Any suggestions?
You might want to give Oblivion or Fallout 3 a play Bonez, from what you say I think you would like the them.
Welcome to Digiex! Thanks, M8, been blasting the sh!t out of FO3 since summer holidays started here 2 weeks ago. Great game, will see about getting a copy of Oblivion and Morrowind next.
I Play RPG and FPS games on it. But Fallout 3 is the best game to be played on PC,FPS and RPG,I love it so much. Crysis,L4D 2 and MW2
If you are enjoying FO3 BonezOz, I suggest getting the DLC content packs. They are all 800 MS Points each, but they are well worth the money. They each add between 4-6 hours of gameplay. If I remember correctly, there are 5 DLC packs (here is the order in which they were released): Operation Anchorage, The Pitt, Broken Steel, Point Lookout, and Mothership Zeta. All of the DLC content received good ratings. I would also suggest giving Borderlands a try. It is the perfect mix of FPS and RPG elements. It is even better than Fallout 3 with the mix of those two elements. Ask Nimrod, it is one of his favorites .
Y'know, I hear the DLC downloads on the PC aren't encrypted, not that that's relevant. I hope you're enjoying the game, try to avoid the main missions somewhat, there aren't many and you'll finish the game too quickly.
I got the game of the year edition which included all of the DLC. Already played and finished Operation Anchorage, received the Chinese stealth suit, which is pretty cool and the gauss rifle (brought back memories of playing BattleTech with an old mate of mine). I'm taking my time going through the game looking at doing most of the little side quests as well. Will be checking out Oblivion once I've finished with FO3, also I'm in the process of convincing my wife to let me get borderlands.
It could be worse, ive had many fun days playing that game over the years. The original Unreal Tournament works perfectly under wine, it runs better than the native Linux version.
I am currently playing Mothership Zeta and still have Operation Anchorage to do. I'm at about 60 hours of total gameplay and I have completed all the side quests and the main story quests. I think will all of the DLC you can expect close to 70-75 hours of play.
If you lot like casual rts games and adore visuals go for World in Conflict! That game is a must! I started playing it in 2007 and i still play it to this day
I'm trying to cram as much time playing as I can before I leave in the morning, and after the kiddies head to bed at night. Sometimes I'm able to play a little while they're still up. Hopefully I'll actually be able to finish the game prior to the end of the summer school holidays at the end of January, as once schools back in I won't have as much morning play time