The first thing I thought of was actually Ingmar Bergman's The Seventh Seal.I really like playing VR chess against The Grim Reaper.
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Makes me think of this.
Anyone like Starcraft? Just saw that they announced a remastered version that can play on 4k monitors.
Yep, all my computers have always had it as well. Just late last year I played through all the levels again. There was the one map called The Hunters I used to play online. Everytime I got a new computer, I'd take that level, boost all the resources to full and see how many computer opponents I could defeat. Fun times.Yes. Starcraft has always remained on every computer I've had since the game came out. Love the game and the overall story as well. I've already pre-purchased the remaster and I am hoping to delve into the editor again and see what is possible to create now. I can still vividly remember massive battles I had with friends at LAN parties years ago and I know a lot of the people I used to play with back then will likely be picking it up. I also still regularly play the original Dawn of War with the same group of friends and we often switch back and forth between the two games.
Anyone like Starcraft? Just saw that they announced a remastered version that can play on 4k monitors.
Its one of the few PC games I play. The story is really good alone.For some reason I never got that game. I don't know why because I played Warcraft 1 & 2, Red Alert, etc.
And the old one, including brood war, is free now. Its one of the best RTS strategy games there is. Man. I miss those days. Starcraft, Command and Conquer, Warcraft. Hell, even Totall Annihilation was fun. Kind of dumb, but fun nonetheless.Its one of the few PC games I play. The story is really good alone.
I play Star Trek Online, and I made Krieger from Archer as a player character.
Think I did a pretty good likeness...
I beat the new zelda game the other day and man. While the last fight was laughably easy, I was more upset about the ending, or lack there of to. Usually Zelda games have an awesome ending that tie everything up, and really get the feelings going, at least for me anyway. There is usually this sense of accomplishment, then sadness because its over. With this, I didnt get ANY of that. I dont know if the ending sucked because they plan on DLC in the future or what, but MAN was I let down. Im glad I didnt buy the system just for that game, a friend let me borrow it and his wii u, so Im not out any money. And the game was fun, but I expect a level of story from Zelda games, and this one was basically just a series of puzzles scattered throughout the world, like a series of mini games and thats it. It wasnt very cohesive. Anyone else feel the same way?