Other Games?
Venusy:
Quote from: Kukes on 2005 July 16, 17:02:11
Other than Sims2, I play my old Sierra adventures. I've got all the series' so I get through the whole lot once a year... then generally start over. I long for new (and GOOD) adventure games. Too bad they no longer exist.
Have you tried Peasant's Quest?
Anyway, I've recently been playing Destroy All Humans!, and Stinkoman 20X6. I still can't complete level 7 without cheating.
TreyNutz:
I recently bought an X-Box, so I've been playing Halo2 online, and Otogi: Myth of Demons. On the PC, I've been playing The Suffering, a nice blood soaked horror genre of a game. I need to finish the 2nd expansion to Morrowind before I buy Oblivion - the next big game I am anxiously awaiting. I tend to prefer first person shooters. The Sims 2 is quite an anomaly for me.
Oddysey:
Oh, yeah. I'm totally looking forward to Oblivion. Sort of like Morrowind. Honestly, too restricting for me. Hopefully Oblivion will be less so. For the same reason, I'm looking forward to Spore. Sims, Sim City--sandbox games are really the only kind I play. Anything else is just too "wait, what do you mean, I can't do that?" Even Sims annoys me like sometimes. The only game I ever really enjoyed that had a plot was Jak 2. Which could have been way cooler. If the gameplay hadn't sucked, and the sequel had had a decent plot. (Jak 3 had awesome gameplay, but the ending was lame, and the animation was nowhere near the coolness of 2. That game was rushed.) They totally screwed that character over . . <sigh.> The "this could have been so cool!" factor strikes again.
Marvin Kosh:
When I'm not playing Sims 2, I'm most likely in my retro-gaming groove, taking on the alien threat in UFO: Enemy Unknown (aka XCOM: UFO Defence). In both titles, your role is that of an omniscient and (sometimes) beneficial controller, but there's not a lot else in common. Well actually I lie, XCOM still has quite an active community (though not as large as TS2) and people are still coming up with mods for it, which can't be bad.
I also play NWN but it's growing steadily more tedious and dated.
J. M. Pescado:
Actually, you're not quite omniscient, you're limited to the viewing range of your individual units. As for benevolent, well, that depends on whether you take the Soviet approach to psi-testing or not. :P
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