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I love this game, that image needs to be my Xbox wallpaper
My favorite game of all time.
Amazing game I was playing it for hours yesterday, I have not played it since original Xbox days despite having it on PC (Still playing the first game on PC)
The first four Splinter Cell games were awesome. Double Agent plot kind of ruined the series.
Which one are you on? I have been a fan of the series from around the time of.... between the first two. I am playing through/streaming Origins and enjoying it so far.
I'm on the third one. But starting to think I should skip it and play Black Flag. It's been rather boring.
Ah AC3. That's the only one I didn't complete. I just wasn't feeling it that time around. The series was beginning to creak and groan under the weight of its own legacy by AC3. If that's how you feel, then read the wiki entry on AC3 and move on to to the next one. Black Flag benefits from being free of the Desmond Miles story.
Thank you. The American frontier context isn't that interesting for me. So I'll probably move along to Cap Morgan's waters, as I'm currently reading Steinbeck's Cup of Gold. That should give it some verve. Black Flag it is.
At the end you can spam X and it will loop the ending animation, as I demonstrate.
That looks so good.
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided
I started this nearly two years ago, but never finished it and I don't know why. I've enjoyed the games in the series that I have played; the original on the PS2, and Human Revolution on the PS3.
Yesterday my oldest daughter completed it.
Cracking game.
Also - I dug on my old '64 and have been having a noodle of Goldeneye. Ahh... the memories...
They develop a game that requires always online connection, even for singleplayer, with Ghost Recon: Breakpoint. Yet, on the day of release, the servers are down, so the game can't be played AT ALL. They should have taken M's advice. "Don't cock it up."
I have also been playing Bus Simulator and the remaster of Ghostbusters: The Videogame.
That's how I've felt for nearly a year now - pessimistic and wildly cautious about the gaming industry as a whole. This will be the first year in a very long time (I believe), if not ever, that I haven't bought a game day one. I'm so tired of the lies and money-hungry tactics that infect every game and developer/publisher anymore.
I think I might take on that same attitude with one small change. I think I am going to be more inclined to support indie devs with day one purchases. Looking at the list of games coming soon, there's only 3 that interest me. Close To The Sun, Remothered: Tormented Fathers, and I know you will have some interest in..... the new Sniper: Ghost Warrior.
Good choice there.
Haha, I'll definitely check out the new Sniper title a year from now when it's $15 and patched to hell and back. I surprisingly got some enjoyment out of Ghost Warrior 3, though I've heard this one is more linear and not as open world, so I may not enjoy it nearly as much.
Yeah, I liked it, though it was by no means perfect. I swear, the ammount of times I got stuck on scenery, and had to reload the last checkpoint. From what I recall of th efootage they released, they have done away with the large map, and have gone in the direction of more streamlined missions.
Did you try the Sniper Elite games? Rebellion are the sort of developer I was thinking off when I mentioned supporting devs. Maybe they aren't quite indie, but they aren't AAA either.