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Games that you just can`t stop playing!
Usually I get bored of a game within a week or so, but occasionally a game comes along that I just never get tired of. So I thought I would write a list of the games here. I sold most of my stuff but still hung on to my gamecube for these reasons, in no particular order:
Gamecube
Resident Evil 4 : Completed 3 times and play Mercenaries constantly, best game I have ever, ever played.
Soul Calibur 2: I keep on improving, so it keeps sucking me back in.
Mario Golf:Toadstool Tour: No idea why, it is just so beautifully crafted. It is hard to master yet easy for beginners so you always get a good match.
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Yes, there are some games you keep returning to.
PC:
klingon Accadmy - pitty the missons crash on XP/2000
elite / newkind (and occasionaly others in the series) - what can I say, Frontier Developments, get Elite 4 out NOW!!!!.
C&C Red alert 2 (multiplayer)
Civilisation II (civ III is too complex)
Homeworld / Homewold 2 (multiplayer)
internet:
Planatarion - Too adictive. (I purchased my first WAP phone to play this away from a computer!) I wish I had time to play this, but with work...... :-( If only there was an off-line version.
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FFVII [Playstation] - I`ve gone through it over a dozen times since I got it in 1997. And that`s no mean feat considering I work for every limit break, collect every materia and defeat every Weapon. It`s like a favourite book - it never, ever gets old no matter how many times you pick it up! :)
Other than that, it would probably be FFVIII (brilliant, but no FFVII) and NFL 2K4 on the Xbox.
Nothing new here (If you`ve read the Desert Island Games thread ;) ), but thems are me games and am stickin` tae them!
Matthew
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I mention this every time there is a thread on PC games, but my current favourite is Black Hawk Down multiplayer which I still play on a weekly/daily basis dependant on free time. I`ve been playing it since I got the free demo in the DVD of the film when it was first released, so over two years.
Mind, I can see it being overtaken by BF2 shortly...
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Halo 2 - its like crack, man.....
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Zelda and Mario aside, it`s very rare that a game gets me like that nowadays, so I was surprised recently when I spent a whole day playing the sublime Beyond Good and Evil on my `Cube, and just couldn`t turn it off. Funny too, that you should mention Soul Calibur 2, I`ve been on that a lot recently also. As you say, you seem to get better the more you play it, which draws you back again and again. Plus I`ve only just started playing as Link, and he`s possibly the best character in it.
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Myself and a good mate cannot stop trying to beat our lap records on `Isle of Man TT superbikes`.
Perfecting 37+ miles of track at an average speed of 140mph is mind boggling stuff,but brilliant fun.
I keep going back to the MotoGP games as well.
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you seem to get better the more you play it
Commonly known as practice? Dunno there`s too many games I get better at the more I play them. It can`t be a coincidence.
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Only one, World of Warcraft. :)
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