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Completed Bioshock 2. What next?



  Clio 1970000000
Don't want a multiplayer game as I don't have the time to commit to it. To give you an idea of the games I liked and didn't like, have played:

Oblivion + expansions :D
Fallout 3 + expansions :D
Bioshock 2 :D
Farcry 2 :dead:
Dragon Age Origin :) (find the combat system boring now)
The Witcher :boring:
Neverwinter Nights 2 :dead:

I won't go into older games.

Looking forward to Fallout Vagas.

Any ideas?
 
Fallout 3 is s**t. People walking around on fire going about their usual business and then the fire goes out. Yeah. Awesome.
 
  Clio 1970000000
Friend of mine said he could always tell when other players online used PCs. They never missed :cool:
 
If you like shooters you'll like FEAR 2. Excellent gun play and the slow motion looks, sounds and feels awesome. It also runs at like a birrion flames per second while looking pretty damn good.

Super creepy though. A bit like Jason's homo dogging fetish but not as scary.
 
  Scirocco 2.0 tsi
I'd suggest playing FEAR 1 + expansions first so you know whats going on, its kinda old but graphics were awesome in its day, been playing it again recently on my girlfriends laptop lol.
 
This is a good point. Back in the day I remember it crippling most hardware. It should run sweet on most reasonably modern stuff though.
 

Darren S

ClioSport Club Member
Friend of mine said he could always tell when other players online used PCs. They never missed :cool:

You can always tell console captured clips online as well. Players walk around 'flat' - by that they walk forward, backward and sidestep with the crosshair being being rock-steady on the horizon..... unless they are aiming for someone.

With PC clips, it's normally a lot more fluid - side-stepping and panning around in smooth motions. The most sensitive gamepad thumb is simply no match for 5,700dpi smoothness of a high-end gaming mouse. ;)

D.
 


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