Guilty Gaming

Enter the Matrix :smiley:
:retard:

Carmageddon TDR 2000

How is that guilty?

Cause it suxzorz

It’s an epic game. There’s loads of fun stuff to do, whereas many games are linear and repetitive, GTA: SA is like a sandbox of win, and you get to play with win. So, yeah, you’re wrong. And if you were joking, then it’s not funny.

Meh, its not the best sandbox game by a long shot. Just Cause 2 takes the cake for pointless destruction and screwing around, which was the main draw of SA.

SA predates Just Cause 2 so it gets some leeway.

Just Cause 2 doesnt play on XP :frowning:
SA was released way before JC2, but before, SA was one of the best (if not the best).
-even if graphics were not good enough, it was still fun.

Carmaggedon TDR 2000 was pointless destruction and zombie mowing fun, who agrees??? :frowning:

No it doesn’t. End of the day I’d play JC2 over SA. It does run on bad computers (like my mac), and thus gets points there.

Of the people here who named Runescape in their lists, does anyone actually still play it? I still play because I’m the type of person who doesn’t count a game as completed until I’ve maxed out everything and found all there is to find. That being said, I’m still only level 100 because I don’t play very often. That level 100 took me about five years to get, and that’s with a year and a half that I quit. Something about it just drew me back in though. Maybe it was nostalgia.

I still log in every couple months or so just to see what kind of possibly interesting new shit they put in. check out said shit for a half hour or so then drop it again until the next time something happens. rinse/repeat.

topic though… Star Trek Voyager Elite Force. Borg used to scare the shit outta me. made the very first mission more like a nightmare inducing horror simulator than a game. ah, those were the days. multiplayer was always a blast too.

How is that guilty though? That game had massive acclaim from both critics and hardcore gamers, and there was never any pointless backlash like you get with major AAA titles. That game was just plain good, and almost everyone agrees. Hell, just talking about it makes me want to dig up the disc and install it again.

GTA 2, many prefer the 3D GTAs over it but I consider it in a class of it’s own, definitely the best free game hands-down. And I’m sorry but I hated SA. I’d play Vice City or GTA4 over that any day

Its a Star Trek game though. I’m fairly sure admitting you’re a Star Trek fan to the point where you buy the games has a fairly large social stigma attached to it.

Why is everyone saying Mirror’s Edge? It was my understanding that it was received at least decently well. As I remember, critics said it was frustrating at some points, needed better pacing and smooth out the mechanics, but was otherwise a fresh idea and was fun to play. Most of the scores I see are like 7-8 of 10, and I haven’t seen many people who played it that didn’t like it.

Anyway, I’m having kind of a difficult time coming up with a game I like that I know is generally or critically disliked…I know there’s gotta be at least one…

EDIT: Jeez, even the movie based games I like (Lord of the Rings movie games) turned out to be well-received. Have I really never enjoyed a mediocre or bad game? Have I even ever played one? I’m gonna have to end up just saying Halo because of all the “educated” hate it gets online.

Doesn’t bother me. Any Star Trek fans should play bridge commander though, it’s easily the best of the lot.

Back on topic: Worms 3D. I thought it was better than the originals

:meh:Their loss…

oh, also: Mirror’s Edge (absolutely loved the concept and the design and -yes- the lighting! Can’t wait for ME2)

King’s Quest…all of them…I spent way too much time on them.

Opposing force/blue shift, Runescape (still play it, once every few days when bored), x-com apocalypse (i consider it to be the best, even though it was released broken and unfinished), and UT3

MW2, 'nuff said

[color=red]E: inb4 ‘CoD is best series get out’

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