Aug 10, 2009, 12:52 AM
1)Fallout:
The game that really kindled my love of PC gaming. This superb rpg will always be the golden number one for me.
2)Fallout 2:
Continuing on the brilliant premise set by the original, this one expanded everything from gameplay choices to storyline. RIP BlackIsle.
3)Tribes 2:
My first online fps, I got really into one of the custom mods called 'Heavy Metal'
4)Star Wars Rise in Power (MUD):
All MMOs are based on a MUD skeleton. The difference is that modern MMOs are limited to what they can display on the screen whereas you were able to do so many more amazing things in a text based game since it relied on your IMAGINATION.
5)Any game made by BlackIsle or the companies derived from (Trokia, Obsidian for Arcanum, Vampire Bloodlines, Planescape, KotR, ect...)
Honorable mentions:
TF2
Warcraft 2
Warcraft 3 custom games (DotA classic, DotA allstars, Sheep Tag)
Diablo 2
Vanguard City of Heroes - This MMO had amazing potential but failed horribly
Duke Nukem 3d
Dungeon Keeper
The game that really kindled my love of PC gaming. This superb rpg will always be the golden number one for me.
2)Fallout 2:
Continuing on the brilliant premise set by the original, this one expanded everything from gameplay choices to storyline. RIP BlackIsle.
3)Tribes 2:
My first online fps, I got really into one of the custom mods called 'Heavy Metal'
4)Star Wars Rise in Power (MUD):
All MMOs are based on a MUD skeleton. The difference is that modern MMOs are limited to what they can display on the screen whereas you were able to do so many more amazing things in a text based game since it relied on your IMAGINATION.
5)Any game made by BlackIsle or the companies derived from (Trokia, Obsidian for Arcanum, Vampire Bloodlines, Planescape, KotR, ect...)
Honorable mentions:
TF2
Warcraft 2
Warcraft 3 custom games (DotA classic, DotA allstars, Sheep Tag)
Diablo 2
Vanguard City of Heroes - This MMO had amazing potential but failed horribly
Duke Nukem 3d
Dungeon Keeper