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#1  Edited By SomeDeliCook

To be brutally frank, hopefully more towards actual games and less to music, movies, and all that other shit. Supporting netflix and other apps is totally fine, but when they announce all these partnerships or start throwing in music and movie sections of the main dashboard (like 360) it bugs the hell out of me; I bought a console for games, I'd like the development to go fully into supporting games. I understand the digital future means everyone wants all their content to be available all in one place, but it bums me out when E3 conferences spend so much time on non-game related news.

And its too late, but I wish the DLC era slowed down - its going to get to a point where you might not be able to access all the content for a game. Look at GFWL on PC, developers had to patch it out while games like Bulletstorm will forever be infected by it. If I buy a game from the 90's from Amazon or GOG, all the content is there readily available offline with no other outside executibles or services required (with the occasional HEY INSTALL GAMESPY? prompt)

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I really hope people call the AI zombies hackers and camp too much

I still think Goldsource is beautiful. The simple geometry of maps is always so pleasing to me

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#3  Edited By SomeDeliCook

The Half-Life franchise, including the co-op PS2 campaign

Doom, Doom 2, Master Levels, Doom 3, Doom 3 RoE, Doom 3 BFG mission

Quake 1, Quake 2, Quake 4 (I guess technically Quake 3 since I beat the 'campaign' for the PC, PS2, and Xbox Live versions)

The Arkham games so far

Anything Bioshock, even that one 2D remake on mobile

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@matatat said:

This might actually be a well known game but I cannot for the life of me think on how to find this. It was a game I had on like a 100+ game demo disc for DOS. The disc had like Doom and some other games on it. This game in particular was very Doom/Wolfenstein-esque but was in like a futuristic setting. Googling for that doesn't really return anything even remotely close.

Strife?

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Star Wars Dark Forces?

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@alexw00d said:

I know of only a single other person who has even heard of You Are Empty, so I guess that counts. Also the Stalin Subway, I don't think that's gonna be well played amongst GB readers.

I actually own You Are Empty. I don't remember how I found, I remember seeing a short clip of it on Youtube and I ordered it immediately. What a pleasant surprise; it wasn't a good game, but holy shit, giant mutated chickens, there is no lighting at all so all the shadows you see are actually painted on by the texture artists, theres one 'cutscene' where this guy is talking to you (whose voice doesn't match his model at all) his eyes start spinning out of control and his voice goes out of sync and in general goes crazy while talking complete nonsense that it seems the voice actor was making up as he said it.

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This game was so hilarious.

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@markini6 said:

We convinced our business teacher to get the gamertag "Master Keith" because he liked Halo and his first name was.......well, Keith. My favourite one that I've seen is "Frodo Fraggins"

I've seen ScrotoBaggins

I've always had really lame names on online services because I get sick of them rather quickly or, like this website, they no longer apply to me. But ehh a rose by any other name and all that

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I played MW2 like 8 months ago with a guy named Scroto Baggins

Hah, wow, I typed this post before I saw yours. Same dude probably

Also damnit I just realized this was a bumped thread =(

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To be fair, I'm sure a number here have played Jericho. I've heard nothing said about Mayhem, Merchants of Brooklyn (now just known as Drug Wars) or Gangland ever, though

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Space Marine is one of those few games I have never bought for some reason but I always think about it from time to time wishing I could play it.

Bulletstorm was a game I thoroughly enjoyed; I just wish some things were changed a bit (like the ability to turn off text on screen - yes I know the entire point of the game is to get points from kills) and there was new content. People Can Fly/Epic Poland makes colorful games using unreal engine and some cool gameplay mechanics; I preferred Gears Judgment over 2 and 3.

I think Battlefield 4 ruined any Battlefield game for me moving forward. I'll have fond memories of 1942, but I don't think I'll ever pick one up again.