Can anyone recommend a PC game? [modified]
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Oh you rabid dog! I'll see your two boogers and warm gummy and I'm throwin' down 10 pieces of navel lint, three balls of earwax, and handful of dirty pocket crumbs! Oh, and I think I have a pair of 2's....
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I've a new laptop and I think its only right that I buy myself a fun game to go along with it. The last game I purchased was Doom 2 so its been a while. I'd like a first person shooter game that I can get a lot of fun out of without too much effort. I just want to spend a half hour every now and then making things go boom. The laptop is a 2ghz dual core, 3gb ram, and I think an Nvida video card with 256mb ram. I played Call Of Duty a few years ago and really enjoyed that. I'd prefer a game set in the present or historical past rather than a fantasy world. Any recommendations? -- modified at 3:17 Tuesday 16th October, 2007 Thanks to everyone who's replied :)
Half-Life 2 Orange Box - 5 games for one price. Awesome deal. Best games ever.
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I think I have an old copy of Wolfenstein 3-D on 5.25" floppy around here somewhere... you can have that if you like!! ;P
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Talk about memories - I got a copy of Wolfenstein from the developers - at the time, I was trying to make a go of it as a shareware vendor: (back before most of the world was on line, AOL had a DOS version, and online charges were per-minute). I had played Swords-of-Glass (highly recommended) and all of the Might & Magic series available up to that time. W3D was a single-sitting event to win after the experience of the more serious dungeons. But - a recommendation I will alway give: ROGUE It's been around forever, still has fans maintaining (the source-code_s_ are available), and it's just always fun. No graphics needed. Every game is different. It took me five years to win the first time (Epyx Rogue). It can be found at the SourceForge http://roguelikes.sauceforge.net/pub/[^], and there are sites dedicated to it. You may wish to check out the wikipedia. A lot of strategy and decision making for an apparently simple game. You learn how to play, which means better decision making, but never know what's ahead.
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I've a new laptop and I think its only right that I buy myself a fun game to go along with it. The last game I purchased was Doom 2 so its been a while. I'd like a first person shooter game that I can get a lot of fun out of without too much effort. I just want to spend a half hour every now and then making things go boom. The laptop is a 2ghz dual core, 3gb ram, and I think an Nvida video card with 256mb ram. I played Call Of Duty a few years ago and really enjoyed that. I'd prefer a game set in the present or historical past rather than a fantasy world. Any recommendations? -- modified at 3:17 Tuesday 16th October, 2007 Thanks to everyone who's replied :)
Josh Gray wrote:
I'd prefer a game set in the present or historical past rather than a fantasy world.
All computer games are fantasy! That's the idea. If we wanted reality, we'd watch TV. Reality? We Don't Need No Stinkin' Reality!!b> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogue_%28computer_game%29[^] http://roguelikes.sauceforge.net/pub/[^]
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I've a new laptop and I think its only right that I buy myself a fun game to go along with it. The last game I purchased was Doom 2 so its been a while. I'd like a first person shooter game that I can get a lot of fun out of without too much effort. I just want to spend a half hour every now and then making things go boom. The laptop is a 2ghz dual core, 3gb ram, and I think an Nvida video card with 256mb ram. I played Call Of Duty a few years ago and really enjoyed that. I'd prefer a game set in the present or historical past rather than a fantasy world. Any recommendations? -- modified at 3:17 Tuesday 16th October, 2007 Thanks to everyone who's replied :)
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Oh you rabid dog! I'll see your two boogers and warm gummy and I'm throwin' down 10 pieces of navel lint, three balls of earwax, and handful of dirty pocket crumbs! Oh, and I think I have a pair of 2's....
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I've got a frog, 2 crickets and 3 centipedes in my pocket. Oh yeah ... got a couple cat-eyes too. Pair of Aces.
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I've a new laptop and I think its only right that I buy myself a fun game to go along with it. The last game I purchased was Doom 2 so its been a while. I'd like a first person shooter game that I can get a lot of fun out of without too much effort. I just want to spend a half hour every now and then making things go boom. The laptop is a 2ghz dual core, 3gb ram, and I think an Nvida video card with 256mb ram. I played Call Of Duty a few years ago and really enjoyed that. I'd prefer a game set in the present or historical past rather than a fantasy world. Any recommendations? -- modified at 3:17 Tuesday 16th October, 2007 Thanks to everyone who's replied :)
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I've a new laptop and I think its only right that I buy myself a fun game to go along with it. The last game I purchased was Doom 2 so its been a while. I'd like a first person shooter game that I can get a lot of fun out of without too much effort. I just want to spend a half hour every now and then making things go boom. The laptop is a 2ghz dual core, 3gb ram, and I think an Nvida video card with 256mb ram. I played Call Of Duty a few years ago and really enjoyed that. I'd prefer a game set in the present or historical past rather than a fantasy world. Any recommendations? -- modified at 3:17 Tuesday 16th October, 2007 Thanks to everyone who's replied :)
Think Tanks, I like it, my kids like it, my brother likes it, cousins like it. When you play, networked, you can insult your brother and cousins (it has text messeging) while hammering them with a barage of tank fire. Whats better than that? http://www.shockwave.com/gamelanding/thinktanks.jsp[^]
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I've a new laptop and I think its only right that I buy myself a fun game to go along with it. The last game I purchased was Doom 2 so its been a while. I'd like a first person shooter game that I can get a lot of fun out of without too much effort. I just want to spend a half hour every now and then making things go boom. The laptop is a 2ghz dual core, 3gb ram, and I think an Nvida video card with 256mb ram. I played Call Of Duty a few years ago and really enjoyed that. I'd prefer a game set in the present or historical past rather than a fantasy world. Any recommendations? -- modified at 3:17 Tuesday 16th October, 2007 Thanks to everyone who's replied :)
Why have nobody mention Postal 2 ? It must be the best game ever, if you just want to spen a litle time gameing, But beware you can quikly finde you self play for hours, the missons in the game is simple just pick op your pay check at the office, and pick up a bottle of milk in the local shop. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postal%C2%B2[^] Btw. A cat is a good silencer ;) (You know what i meen af you have played the game)
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If you haven't tryed it yet: just buy World of Warcraft. Just to see how is the biggest selling online game (and social phenomenon) ever. You will thank(or course) me later.
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I've a new laptop and I think its only right that I buy myself a fun game to go along with it. The last game I purchased was Doom 2 so its been a while. I'd like a first person shooter game that I can get a lot of fun out of without too much effort. I just want to spend a half hour every now and then making things go boom. The laptop is a 2ghz dual core, 3gb ram, and I think an Nvida video card with 256mb ram. I played Call Of Duty a few years ago and really enjoyed that. I'd prefer a game set in the present or historical past rather than a fantasy world. Any recommendations? -- modified at 3:17 Tuesday 16th October, 2007 Thanks to everyone who's replied :)
Dude! You've got to get "The Orange Box". It comes w/ Half-Life 2, Half-Life 2: Episode 1, Half-Life 2: Episode 2, Teamfortress 2 and Portal. Every one of these games is awesome and all for the price of a single game! http://half-life2.com/ Portal is nothing short of amazing. It's a puzzle game.
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Dude! You've got to get "The Orange Box". It comes w/ Half-Life 2, Half-Life 2: Episode 1, Half-Life 2: Episode 2, Teamfortress 2 and Portal. Every one of these games is awesome and all for the price of a single game! http://half-life2.com/ Portal is nothing short of amazing. It's a puzzle game.
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I've a new laptop and I think its only right that I buy myself a fun game to go along with it. The last game I purchased was Doom 2 so its been a while. I'd like a first person shooter game that I can get a lot of fun out of without too much effort. I just want to spend a half hour every now and then making things go boom. The laptop is a 2ghz dual core, 3gb ram, and I think an Nvida video card with 256mb ram. I played Call Of Duty a few years ago and really enjoyed that. I'd prefer a game set in the present or historical past rather than a fantasy world. Any recommendations? -- modified at 3:17 Tuesday 16th October, 2007 Thanks to everyone who's replied :)
I also really enjoyed the original Call of Duty. So far, it's been the most immersive game I've played on my PC (awesome sound really helps). Here's some others: Max Payne 1 & 2: Gritty New York noir-style ith a bit of John Woo/Matrix effects. This is hands down the only game that has made me feel like I was watching a (great) movie and not just playing a game. Very good. F.E.A.R: Playing this now (when I can). Nice graphics, lots of fun and explosives. Putting a large spike through someone's head and watching them get pinned to the wall by it is just too cool. Doom 3: If you really want to push your system, give this a go. It is sci-fi, but if you're up for a game with the most OSM/minute (Oh SH** moments) I think this wins.
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I've a new laptop and I think its only right that I buy myself a fun game to go along with it. The last game I purchased was Doom 2 so its been a while. I'd like a first person shooter game that I can get a lot of fun out of without too much effort. I just want to spend a half hour every now and then making things go boom. The laptop is a 2ghz dual core, 3gb ram, and I think an Nvida video card with 256mb ram. I played Call Of Duty a few years ago and really enjoyed that. I'd prefer a game set in the present or historical past rather than a fantasy world. Any recommendations? -- modified at 3:17 Tuesday 16th October, 2007 Thanks to everyone who's replied :)
You might consider Wolfenstien Enemy Territory (ww2 setting) or the new Enemy Territory Quake Wars (fantasy future, but not too much so, and maps set all around the Earth). Both are online multiplayer games without monthly fees. Should be easy to find a pick up game and blow off steam by blowing up some stuff ... might be harder to stop after only 1/2 hour ;-)
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I've a new laptop and I think its only right that I buy myself a fun game to go along with it. The last game I purchased was Doom 2 so its been a while. I'd like a first person shooter game that I can get a lot of fun out of without too much effort. I just want to spend a half hour every now and then making things go boom. The laptop is a 2ghz dual core, 3gb ram, and I think an Nvida video card with 256mb ram. I played Call Of Duty a few years ago and really enjoyed that. I'd prefer a game set in the present or historical past rather than a fantasy world. Any recommendations? -- modified at 3:17 Tuesday 16th October, 2007 Thanks to everyone who's replied :)
Depends on what you're looking for in a game, really, but Valve just released that "Orange Box", and for $50, it might be just the thing you're looking for ... Check out the review here[^] -- modified at 14:22 Tuesday 16th October, 2007 Sorry, missed your remarks about the game not being "in the future" in your original post. This game pack is worth it, none-the-less; some of the best games around today, and cheap.
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My God, I can't even believe no-ones mentioned it: Windows Solitaire, the Ultimate computer game!
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I've a new laptop and I think its only right that I buy myself a fun game to go along with it. The last game I purchased was Doom 2 so its been a while. I'd like a first person shooter game that I can get a lot of fun out of without too much effort. I just want to spend a half hour every now and then making things go boom. The laptop is a 2ghz dual core, 3gb ram, and I think an Nvida video card with 256mb ram. I played Call Of Duty a few years ago and really enjoyed that. I'd prefer a game set in the present or historical past rather than a fantasy world. Any recommendations? -- modified at 3:17 Tuesday 16th October, 2007 Thanks to everyone who's replied :)
Heh, you got so many replies already but I'll reply anyway. As many suggested, you can buy Orange Box[^] which contains Half-Life 2, Half-Life 2 Episode 1 and 2 and Portal, all four games are set in the same universe which is while not real, revolves on earth. If you decide to buy it I'd also recommend getting Half Life[^] Collectors Box 2 which contains complete collection of the first Half Life series (including 2 expansions) and play that first before getting into HL2. While certain portions of the series do not fit your "30 minute gameplay" requirements as they can be intense or draw you in, many consider the series one of the best FPS created. A huge part to the success of the game is the storytelling, Half Life series was the first FPS with real well developed storyline, not only that, the game put you in the middle of it, you witness the story unfolding through your own eyes instead of it being narrated through the pre-rendered cut-scenes. Now that that's done, some other suggestions closer to your original "half hoour every now and then making things go boom" requirement: -Serious Sam[^] series (3 games total), set in fantasy world, and sometimes a little intense, but immense fun and good graphics, no brain teasers, just killing hundreds of enemies at once -Painkiller[^] (gold edition), very much like Serious Sam, just not as intense, definitely suited for 20 minute gameplay If we relax requirement about FPS and introduce "third person view" option there are a few other fun games that can be played 30 minutes at a time: -Prince of Persia[^] (3 games) remake of a classic game with bettery storyline and gameplay -
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I've a new laptop and I think its only right that I buy myself a fun game to go along with it. The last game I purchased was Doom 2 so its been a while. I'd like a first person shooter game that I can get a lot of fun out of without too much effort. I just want to spend a half hour every now and then making things go boom. The laptop is a 2ghz dual core, 3gb ram, and I think an Nvida video card with 256mb ram. I played Call Of Duty a few years ago and really enjoyed that. I'd prefer a game set in the present or historical past rather than a fantasy world. Any recommendations? -- modified at 3:17 Tuesday 16th October, 2007 Thanks to everyone who's replied :)
If you want to play online, Dungeon Runners is a lot of fun. I play it on a laptop with specs similar to yours. Its free for the basic stuff and you have the option to play by yourself or with others. Or just chat, I've done all three. The crowd ranges from the 15 year old to over 40 - I'm in the 40 range :). Oblivion is fun, but I hate the new UI, I wish it were more like Morrowind - it rocks still!! Try Fear, yes BioShock and Rogue Spear - Las Vegas. I have them in my library of games. Sadly though, I'm addicted to Evercrack 2 (EveryQuest II) and World of Warcraft.:sigh::^):-O
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You missed the part of the OP where he said "make things go boom". For his requirements, Solitaire is not the ultimate game, Minesweeper is. :)
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Minesweeper is.
what ever happened to Minesweeper the movie?
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I've a new laptop and I think its only right that I buy myself a fun game to go along with it. The last game I purchased was Doom 2 so its been a while. I'd like a first person shooter game that I can get a lot of fun out of without too much effort. I just want to spend a half hour every now and then making things go boom. The laptop is a 2ghz dual core, 3gb ram, and I think an Nvida video card with 256mb ram. I played Call Of Duty a few years ago and really enjoyed that. I'd prefer a game set in the present or historical past rather than a fantasy world. Any recommendations? -- modified at 3:17 Tuesday 16th October, 2007 Thanks to everyone who's replied :)
The orange box from valve for $50 you get 5 excellent games, Half Life 2 Half Life 2 episode 1 Half Life 2 episode 2 Portal - the best game of them all :) Team Fortress 2 I couldn't recommend this more and it's great value for money. If anyone ask you tell them that you're increasing you problem solving ability through games such as portal :)