
with out a shadow of a doubt in my top 5 favourite games ever. its fantastic
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Tue 24 Jun 2008, 14:16,
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blade_Runner_(video_game)
From 1997. Graphics are terrible and it's a bit short, but I love it.
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Tue 24 Jun 2008, 14:18,
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From 1997. Graphics are terrible and it's a bit short, but I love it.

ace drawing too
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Tue 24 Jun 2008, 14:38,
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....I never got around to playing that, was it actually any good?
speaking of older games.. I reinstalled Freelancer last night... ONE OF THE BEST EVER!
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Tue 24 Jun 2008, 14:15,
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speaking of older games.. I reinstalled Freelancer last night... ONE OF THE BEST EVER!

It's a pity that almost all other space combat games have awful control systems, Freelancer was one of the few good ones since Wing Commander.
Couldn't you turn Newtonian physics computer compensation off as well, so you just had the option to drift and spin round and shoot people?
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Tue 24 Jun 2008, 14:17,
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Couldn't you turn Newtonian physics computer compensation off as well, so you just had the option to drift and spin round and shoot people?

but FL was far more open, plus there are a lot of good mods out there, like Discovery or Crossfire.
edit: yeah, cut engines :D there was a neat trick there, hold down the thruster key, cut engines, release ya thrust key, turn the ship, and enemies wont follow you as you drift at almost top booster speed
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Tue 24 Jun 2008, 14:19,
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edit: yeah, cut engines :D there was a neat trick there, hold down the thruster key, cut engines, release ya thrust key, turn the ship, and enemies wont follow you as you drift at almost top booster speed

Sadly as with all MMOs it was just point and click combat system, that really really pissed me off.
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Tue 24 Jun 2008, 14:22,
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a good waste of money, that
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Tue 24 Jun 2008, 14:24,
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The only only good one ever created was Monster Hunter, but it didn't really count because it wasn't exactly MASSIVELY multiplayer, it just had loads of quests and items and stuff you couldn't get if you played the offline game.
Fucking awesome though, there's nothing like smashing a massive hammer into a dragon's face and ACTUALLY DOING IT instead of just pointing and clicking. And having to avoid being killed constantly made it feel great.
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Tue 24 Jun 2008, 14:26,
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Fucking awesome though, there's nothing like smashing a massive hammer into a dragon's face and ACTUALLY DOING IT instead of just pointing and clicking. And having to avoid being killed constantly made it feel great.

Played the original on the PS2, most of a korean version of MHG, and about half of the offline of the japanese version of MH2. But without knowing what you are really doing or online play with friends it's not the same.
I've always been a bit suspcious of the PSP version as there were barely enough buttons on the PS2 versions.
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Tue 24 Jun 2008, 14:30,
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I've always been a bit suspcious of the PSP version as there were barely enough buttons on the PS2 versions.

but they've crammed more stuff in it.
There's also another version on the PSP out called Monster Hunter Feedom 2 G - only out in Japan at the mo and was apparently responcible for the productivety of Japan to drop by a good few % on it's release day.
Some peeps are working on an English patch, so I'll keep a gander.
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Tue 24 Jun 2008, 14:33,
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There's also another version on the PSP out called Monster Hunter Feedom 2 G - only out in Japan at the mo and was apparently responcible for the productivety of Japan to drop by a good few % on it's release day.
Some peeps are working on an English patch, so I'll keep a gander.

But I imagine I'd just not do anything for about four months if I had Monster Hunter again.
I was a legend amongst hammer users.
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Tue 24 Jun 2008, 14:36,
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I was a legend amongst hammer users.

one thing that bugs me is that you can't run out to the field unless you're doing a quest....got lots of goods I need to farm and I have to do quests at the same time.
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Tue 24 Jun 2008, 14:38,
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But it depends on what stuff you want as sometimes its only available on hard quests.
I remember mining or trying to get rarer monster parts used to be bloody frustrating at times, and usually fairly boring as it meant doing the same quest again and again and again.
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Tue 24 Jun 2008, 14:40,
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I remember mining or trying to get rarer monster parts used to be bloody frustrating at times, and usually fairly boring as it meant doing the same quest again and again and again.

...only successfully done 2 quests so far...got lots of practice to catch up on.
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Tue 24 Jun 2008, 14:42,
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and could never really get into it....
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Tue 24 Jun 2008, 14:48,
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got about 9 characters all levelling up gradually; pvping like hell at the mo though, new gear out tomorrow.
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Tue 24 Jun 2008, 14:34,
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even though I've quit about 5 times now... One of these days, I'll stay on the wagon.
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Tue 24 Jun 2008, 14:51,
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I love Blade Runner, but to concur with Prodigy: game?
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Tue 24 Jun 2008, 14:16,
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I remember bits of it though; examining photos for clues using the Blade Runner technology, was odd but really good.
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Tue 24 Jun 2008, 14:26,
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bought it around 1997,stupidly traded it in,then after years my freind mentioned he had the game lying around somewhere,fucking brilliant......oh yeah nice pic too :)
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Tue 24 Jun 2008, 14:21,
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Fortunately, I can play it without the disk. I hope it's re-released some time in the future and I can find it that way...
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