Hazarath
CAG Veteran
I'm looking for new games to play and enjoy, but, as this site name suggests, I am NOT gonna spend money over and over for games that are basically pieces of crap. I'm cheap like that.
I was hoping that perhaps some of you can suggest some games for me if I describe what I like, and why.
Grand Theft Auto series.
Why? Physics engine abuse, trainers allow this to be maximized. Good story line.
Age of Empires series.
Why? I actually find it amusing to let my little 'minions' collect resources, and watch that little poor goat or tree disappear. I've been known to make them clear a tree line just to watch it progress.
Black and White 2.
Why? 'cause with the help of a trainer I've found, I can over-populate the land, and being a gracious 'God' like I am, I... nuke them all until their numbers are thinned out. [See link.. of sorts: tiny[dot]cc/uyPBg
take out the 'dot', of course.] Big bonus points for physics engine abuse, as the image shows, and more points for being Age of Empires like, as well as the ability to have a creature.
Spore.
Why? It's appealing, pretty graphics, the whole 'god' thing again. Also, it's funny to release trees while flying at full speed, and watch them as they basically orbit for a while until they land.
Half-Life.
Why? Puzzles, physics engine abuse, big booms are possible with Garry's Mod. [I am not a fan of general FPS, that's why I play with God mode.]
Portal.
Why? Puzzles, physics engine abuse.
Contrary to what you may suggest, I actually am NOT interested in the 'Sims' series, almost for the same reason why I don't like Spore: They just are NEVER happy, and they have no basic 'free will' as it were.
So, with all that said, what do ya'll think? What games do you think I'll enjoy next?
-Haz
I was hoping that perhaps some of you can suggest some games for me if I describe what I like, and why.
Grand Theft Auto series.
Why? Physics engine abuse, trainers allow this to be maximized. Good story line.
Age of Empires series.
Why? I actually find it amusing to let my little 'minions' collect resources, and watch that little poor goat or tree disappear. I've been known to make them clear a tree line just to watch it progress.
Black and White 2.
Why? 'cause with the help of a trainer I've found, I can over-populate the land, and being a gracious 'God' like I am, I... nuke them all until their numbers are thinned out. [See link.. of sorts: tiny[dot]cc/uyPBg
take out the 'dot', of course.] Big bonus points for physics engine abuse, as the image shows, and more points for being Age of Empires like, as well as the ability to have a creature.
Spore.
Why? It's appealing, pretty graphics, the whole 'god' thing again. Also, it's funny to release trees while flying at full speed, and watch them as they basically orbit for a while until they land.
Half-Life.
Why? Puzzles, physics engine abuse, big booms are possible with Garry's Mod. [I am not a fan of general FPS, that's why I play with God mode.]
Portal.
Why? Puzzles, physics engine abuse.
Contrary to what you may suggest, I actually am NOT interested in the 'Sims' series, almost for the same reason why I don't like Spore: They just are NEVER happy, and they have no basic 'free will' as it were.
So, with all that said, what do ya'll think? What games do you think I'll enjoy next?
-Haz