Collection
A list of my current collection of games. It's not really fully complete, just something I add to when I'm left with little to do.
A list of my current collection of games. It's not really fully complete, just something I add to when I'm left with little to do.
In my search for a Halo 3-like multiplayer game for the PC I bought this, although... my quest continues.
This game is lame without expansions.
Was like £0.97 on Steam, seemed silly not to buy it. But I do feel silly, because it's rubbish.
Came in a pack with CS and DoD, actually really fun to play, but mainly got it so I could play the Ballman HL2 Mod.
Came with a steam pack including CS and Half Life Deathmatch. Not really into WW2 shooters, but it made sense to buy the pack.
Bought it cheap from Tesco. It's another RPG that I have yet to play.
I own it simply for the fun mod's you can play.
Namely:
1. Deathrun
2. Warcraft
Not my current MMO. It's charm is slowly starting to fade for me and I'm not sure I'll make it into the 2nd month of play. Having said that, it's a great Casual MMO.
Own it on both the Xbox and the PC (Steam had it cheap)
Just another reason why I love steam. First played the demo when the game first released, but I did have a real problem with playing £10. Don't get me wrong - the game is beautiful, but it is a puzzle game and the majority of the time I can't justify a puzzle game to buy because I'll usually get stuck, leave it and never play it again. That's just me
This was accidentally packaged in a copy of C&C: Kaynes Wrath. So when I got home and opened it and was disappointed for a second and then excited as I'd played way lower than the cost of the game at the time. Even though I've owned this game for 6months I still have yet to play it.
One of those games I'll just pick-up and play sometimes.
Bought on another recommendation from a friend, and got from Tesco's for just £15. Was worth every penny and introduced me to: Steam, Valve games, Half Life, Portal and Team Fortress 2. If anything a pivotal moment for me in PC gaming.
Quite really a essential game for all PC gamers.
Played it on the Xbox 360 (when I had one), and then had it given to me as a birthday present for the PC. I do remember now why I never got it for my 360 in the first place, although I do remember the machinima done by the team that makes 'Red Vs Blue' which was great fun.
Videos of the game = Good
Actual Game = Not great (3/5 Stars?)
Owned the game for a while, but one I've yet to really play so I can't make much of a comment on it.
This whole games concept makes it sound like the perfect game for me. From what I've played so far I really enjoy it. One of those games that when you get really stuck it's best to leave it and come back when at such time you'll be able to find the solution to your problem (failing that, look up a game guide :D )
Bought from one of Steam's Weekend deals (for a crazy low price). Tried to play it initially when I first bought it but soon left it to play other things. When I got a 360 controller for the PC I started playing though it again and it was so much more enjoyable; shows how much it was *designed* for the 360 and then simply *ported* to the PC. To this day I've been unable to kill the final boss on normal difficulty and I don't intend to try any more.
Shame about the slightly lacking storyline, but the shooting action and graphics more than make up for that.
Came in my Orange box, which was bought though a recommendation of a friend. One of my favourite online multiplayer games ever and I'll come play and play it for weeks after they release an update. All the different classes are each fun to play, even if some are harder to play than others and keeps the game fresh every time I come to play it.
One of those games where the PC version is 100x better than the 360 version.
This game was one I played for 3 years . Said game got be addicted and introduced me to MMO's but also means it makes me hard to play any other MMO. By the time you read this, the game will have been shut down (July 31st 2009) and I will have returned to playing regular games. This was a game for Matrix fans and not MMO fans.
One of those games I play whenever I'm feeling bored and there's nothing else for me to play. With my large constantly expanding music library the game has huge replay value and one of my favourite games in my collection.
Bought on a recommendation from friends, wasn't quite as good as I expected. Single player was far too short and despite the DLC which I have played it still doesn't have enough content and work well enough online to keep me playing after I finished the single player. Puts a question mark on whether I'll be buying L4D 2
Bought through Steam at Christmas '08 for a mere £3.49. Only started playing it when my internet was playing up for a week. Was one of the best games I've played in '09, absolutely loved the art style.
This, along with Batman: AA, were both games I bought in Steam's black friday sale. They are also the best games I have played all year, with Batman sneaking ahead slightly becuase Dead Space freaked me out so much.
Bough as part of Steam's Black Friday '09 deals
Bought in the Steam '09 Holiday Sale. For the PC.
Bought in the Steam '09 Holiday Sale
Bought in the Steam '09 Holiday Sale
Bought in the Steam '09 Holiday Sale
So far I've played the demo. This game reminds me alot of Braid, which I really liked, so I just bought Trine from Steam for £4.25
Bought in the Steam 2010 holiday sale
Bought in the Steam 2010 Holiday sale
Bought at launch, got stuck near the end, have yet to finish.
I've 'Pre-Purchased' it, so it basically mine, right?
Bought in the steam sale and on my iPad.
Bought in the EA Steam week. I'll be playing it when I finish the gaming PC I'm currently building.