opticle
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So, I feel like I'm running out of games released that I actually want to play..
I'd really like to find a decent single player game to play through again. I guess I like FPS, RTS and Action games..
I'm playing a lot of Tribes as it's great when you're busy to pick up and play a few rounds and I used to love these kinds of shooters.. I might pick up BF3 as it's probably about time I gave it a go..
I played Skyrim and got bored (sorry) of the action - just not enough to it for me and a bit too clunky. Didn't stop me putting in XXX number of hours though
I gave up on Fallout for the same reasons really (sorry) - I just felt it was too slow and I don't have the time to play for 4 hours without a lot really happening or progressing..
I played Rage and I liked the action, but it felt like a tech demo. Deadspace I & II are sweet.
I started playing Arham City (on the PC, without a gamepad) and quickly started to feel like I need to use a gamepad to play it ? I just didn't quite know wtf was going on with the controls, the gadgets, and I quickly lost interest.
Starcraft II was cool, but after the campaign I'm not really sure I'll enjoy online play..
So.. I've been under a rock for a fair while, what else in the past few years is out there ?
Forgive my grammar, I'm feeling lazy.
I'd really like to find a decent single player game to play through again. I guess I like FPS, RTS and Action games..
I'm playing a lot of Tribes as it's great when you're busy to pick up and play a few rounds and I used to love these kinds of shooters.. I might pick up BF3 as it's probably about time I gave it a go..
I played Skyrim and got bored (sorry) of the action - just not enough to it for me and a bit too clunky. Didn't stop me putting in XXX number of hours though
I gave up on Fallout for the same reasons really (sorry) - I just felt it was too slow and I don't have the time to play for 4 hours without a lot really happening or progressing..
I played Rage and I liked the action, but it felt like a tech demo. Deadspace I & II are sweet.
I started playing Arham City (on the PC, without a gamepad) and quickly started to feel like I need to use a gamepad to play it ? I just didn't quite know wtf was going on with the controls, the gadgets, and I quickly lost interest.
Starcraft II was cool, but after the campaign I'm not really sure I'll enjoy online play..
So.. I've been under a rock for a fair while, what else in the past few years is out there ?
Forgive my grammar, I'm feeling lazy.