PC games you may have not played

These may be known games, but yet you just heard of it, and never gave it a try…You should, because they’re more than what you’ve read/seen about them

MY recommendation is :

Blade the edge of darkness
Call of Cthulhu Dark Corners of the Earth
Penumbra
World of goo
Max payne (Ye ye, but yesterday a friend told me he never played it… :fffuuu: )

That’s it for now :stuck_out_tongue: , that’s MY recommendation for YOU, do whatever you want with it, those may not be a MUST HAVE, but they surely are a MUST TRY…Afterall the point of this is to “force” you to atleast Try them =P

I didn’t name many, then you guys can recommend too =P

I haven’t played BF:BC2, or Max Payne. Only ones off the top of my head.

World of Goo is amazing. That is all I have to say.

copter game

I need to play Deus Ex.

Play it nooowww :stuck_out_tongue: , just listen to this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dom0KkhhHKc

Indeed!

Idk that one :stuck_out_tongue: I’ll check it out =P

Claaaassic game, I forgot to name it :frowning:

Really don’t like that song at all >_<

I prefer the Max Payne 2 theme, Late Goodbye.

Played Penumbra,World of Goo,Max Payne 1 &2 out of those. Don’t know about this Blade thing, but Cthulu looks interesting as it is similar to Penumbra, but it’s kind of hard to find in stores around here.

played copter game and world of goo. max payne looks alright, I might try it out if I ever find it for sale used or cheap on steam.
BTW copter game is a flash game for those who haven’t played it.

captain forever & warning forever… a

The two scariest games i’ve ever played, next to condemned and maybe Silent Hill.

Call of Cthulu is good times, pretty scary, and it really accurately recreates one or two moments from the original Lovecraft stories.

Pity the game sold like crap and the company went under.

The company didn’t go under… they released Oblivion and Fallout 3. They’re sitting pretty right now.


I’m sure most everyone here has played it, but I continue to find that soooo many people never goten the opportunity to witness Raz and his awesome journey into the psychic plain. It’s on my short list of games that need a sequel. That game not only had some of the most creative and imaginative game design, but it was filled with some absolutely brilliant humor that had me, at the least, grinning for the most part of the game. Plus it’s $10 on steam so you have no excuses.

Played Penumbra (the original… when it was free), Max Payne, and World of Goo. One I’d add: Bard’s Tale (the original) It’s old, but awesome. Maybe Cave Story, though it should be a crime to have not played Cave Story.

I never played Max Payne… And I somehow feel like I haven’t missed out on anything?

I support this post. Do it, you’ll thank yourself. Except the part where you get up to the last level in the game, the meat circus. Its one of the most rageworthy levels ever invented in a game, and may cause extreme rage, high temperatures and burst blood vessels.

Also OP, I “acquired” Severance: Blade of Darkness, but I can’t get it to run. I’ve patched it, got the OpenGL fix thingy, tried all compatibility modes and video configurations, and it won’t run. It plays the intro movie, then the screen goes black and I get this “Blade.exe has stopped working” error. Know any fixes? I’m running W7 64-bit.

It’s an amazing game, actually. You should give it a shot. Keeping in mind that it was innovative when it was released of course.

Too bad Max decided to move to Brazil, get fat, go bald and grow a beard.

Yeah.
This was me when I heard Max Payne 3 was announced: :smiley:
This was me when I saw the concept art of Max: O_o
This was me when I heard the premise: :rage:

It’s like they had a meeting and said “Ok, everything that made Max Payne popular… do the opposite. We’re goin’ mainstream with this cash cow!”

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