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Some Free Full Games (Merry Christmas!)

Unread postby TheUndeadKing » 24 Dec 2008, 23:38

Area 51 (PC)
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Name: Area 51
Genre: Sci-Fi First-Person Shooter
My Rating: Great - 9/10

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Full Spectrum Warrior (PC)
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Name: Full Spectrum Warrior
Genre: Tactical Combat Simulation
My Rating: Good - 8/10

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Rise & Fall: Civilizations at War (PC)
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Name: Rise & Fall: Civilizations at War
Genre: Real-Time Strategy, Third-Person Action
My Rating: Decent - 7/10

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The Suffering (PC)
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Name: The Suffering
Genre: Action, Survival Horror, Third & First-Person Shooter
My Rating: Very Good - 8.5/10

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Unread postby Metathron » 25 Dec 2008, 12:17

Wow, thanks TUK!

Already downloading Area 51.
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Unread postby Veldrynus » 25 Dec 2008, 17:54

The first law of economics:

If it's free, it has to suck.
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Unread postby Asheera » 25 Dec 2008, 18:33

Veldrynus wrote:If it's free, it has to suck.
This is so wrong :P
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Unread postby Pol » 25 Dec 2008, 19:41

The second law of economics:
If you payed for, it' supposed to suck. You can alleviate it by going for Pro version. :devious:
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Unread postby Borsuc » 25 Dec 2008, 20:09

Of the games I've only played The Suffering, and I have to agree it's a very good game -- it has a very artistically made atmosphere. If you are just trying to show off by analyzing carefully the textures, yes they aren't very detailed, but I suggest you just play the game instead of . The game itself is very good and you also have an ability to transform into a beast which can level up -- it becomes too imba at last level (and it can be reached easily), if you jump you make some kind of powerful explosion & shockwave around you, knocking down everyone and damaging them -- if they don't die with one blow, you can just jump again -- they can't do anything, they're knocked down :P

You have to kill stuff with that creature if you want to improve its "experience points", but remember that it has a short time-span and if you go above it it starts to take your life so better watch out to transform back in time.

Also it has a good atmosphere and good NPCs, compared to some others (although I haven't played much) and you can choose to be good, neutral or evil and it'll affect your ending. Not to mention the flashbacks and all that but I'll leave it to you, no spoilers :P
Veldrynus wrote:The first law of economics:

If it's free, it has to suck.
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Don't judge a book by its cover. :P
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Re: Some Free Full Games (Merry Christmas!)

Unread postby Metathron » 25 Dec 2008, 21:56

TheUndeadKing wrote: Name: Area 51
Genre: Sci-Fi First-Person Shooter
My Rating: Great - 9/10
I've been playing for about an hour, and I must say I'm surprised you'd give this 9 out of 10. So far it's been repetitive shooting at one and the same kind of "monster" going through generic underground military/scientific type rooms. At the moment I'm stuck because I can't locate a computer I'm supposed to scan, even though I'm 0.5 metres close to it apparently. :rolleyes: But that's okay, I don't think I'll bother running this mediocrity again.
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Unread postby TheUndeadKing » 25 Dec 2008, 22:30

Well, maybe 9/10 was a bit too much, but I still think it's good enough to justify a high score. Think of it this way, most FPS games are exactly the same, and Area 51 is no exception. It has good enough graphics, good enough action and a good enough atmosphere to make it worth your time. And not to mention it's free. I consider that important, because I've actually paid for worse FPS games.
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Unread postby ThunderTitan » 25 Dec 2008, 23:11

Veldrynus wrote: If it's free, it has to suck.
So, did the whoring go well then?!
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Unread postby Sgt_BFG » 03 Jan 2009, 09:40

Wow, these games are free now? nice! is this a limited offer, or will they stay up?

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Unread postby TheUndeadKing » 03 Jan 2009, 21:27

Sgt_BFG wrote:Wow, these games are free now? nice! is this a limited offer, or will they stay up?
Quoting from the site: "A full version with no time expiration sponsored by advertising."
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Unread postby Angelspit » 04 Jan 2009, 03:37

Trying The Suffering now...
I'm on Steam and Xbox Live.

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Unread postby Angelspit » 06 Jan 2009, 16:35

The Suffering is interesting enough. It looks and sounds a bit dated even for 2004 (considering that Half Life 2 was released the same year), but after half an hour you don't really notice anymore. The atmosphere is creepy (I jumped a little when, as I watched a security monitor, I noticed on the screen that a monster was right behind me -- but it was just an illusion). As a matter of fact, I played that game right before going to bed and during the night I had a weird nightmare about having to pick up my car right next to the house of a serial killer. Combat gets a little difficult soon enough, or maybe it's just me who's rusty -- I'll need to find a gun soon, this machette sucks. I'll play it again tonight.
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Unread postby Borsuc » 06 Jan 2009, 21:57

Well you get used to it, after a while, I started to kill everyone with the Shiv alone, it was more challenging might I add, and you had to deflect and time your moves well enough, but it wasn't hard :P

The sequel is harder on max difficulty though, a lot harder.
And to be honest, I don't care it looks outdated for its time. It's a good game for me :)
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Unread postby TheUndeadKing » 07 Jan 2009, 11:08

Good, I'm glad you liked The Suffering, guys. :)
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Unread postby ByteBandit » 19 May 2009, 07:21

The main law of gaming economics:
If you payed for it, and it sucks, you got ripped off!
Nice find. May have to try something here.


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