KOTORSand said:There's always Fallout.loser said:So I just finished playing through The Stick of Truth, and freaking loved it. What other games are similar to this for the ps3? I put many hours into Skyrim already, but I'm new to the turn-based combat genre, and this was right up my alley.
This is one of my favorite threads here. I know you guys won't steer me wrong.

Agreed. Driving should be 100% optional.The thing about Watch Dogs that I hated was that there were way too many timed missions and chasing people in cars missions. Couple this with the fact that the cars drive like they're on ice and it makes the whole thing really frustrating and stressful when it should be fun.
Really like the concept, I just feel overloaded with all the hacking options. Yes Im getting oldThe thing about Watch Dogs that I hated was that there were way too many timed missions and chasing people in cars missions. Couple this with the fact that the cars drive like they're on ice and it makes the whole thing really frustrating and stressful when it should be fun.
 
 Have they come out with Xbox 1 versions?So Saints Row came out with a stand alone expansion for only $20. Considering getting it.
 I could just envision the Civil War like reaction in Clevland over that.  Poor Cleveland.  Even in make believe Madden world you just can't seem to win.
   I could just envision the Civil War like reaction in Clevland over that.  Poor Cleveland.  Even in make believe Madden world you just can't seem to win.Looks great.
In Madden 11 I moved the Bills to LA and renamed them the LA Riot.I know no one cares but I laughed. My Madden 25 franchise. I moved the Jaguars to Orlando and named them the Sentinels. I was hoping I would get to pick the uniform because I was going to give it a red shirt black pants and yellow sneakers and make them look like Mickey. Bot the funny part. Also, the Bucs have moved to LA and are called the Aftershocks - which I think is cool.
But the funny part - the Browns just announced they are moving to................... Dublin.I could just envision the Civil War like reaction in Clevland over that. Poor Cleveland. Even in make believe Madden world you just can't seem to win.
Dragon Age is the same people that made Mass Effect. So the system is a bit familiar. Assassin's Creed is fun if a bit repetitive. Everything I hear about Mordor is that its LOTR with the Arkham engines.OK finally nearing end of ME3 (played whole trilogy starting last year). I go through games slowly and usually take a year plus to finish a deep game (played Skyrim for over a year).
I lean towards fantasy genre but am open to anything sci-fi, horror, or fantasy. Been reading some reviews and here is what I am considering:
Dragon Age: Inquisition
Skyrim: Online
Assassins Creed - Have never played so any recent game
Middle Earth - Shadow of Mordor
P.T.
Latest GTA
Anything else I should be considering? Which of these is the best?
IMO ACII has the best story of all the games you listed (and best AC game overall) by a wide margin. The controls can be difficult to master and sometimes chasing after someone (or running away from guards) can be a lesson in frustration but it is a very fun game.OK finally nearing end of ME3 (played whole trilogy starting last year). I go through games slowly and usually take a year plus to finish a deep game (played Skyrim for over a year).
I lean towards fantasy genre but am open to anything sci-fi, horror, or fantasy. Been reading some reviews and here is what I am considering:
Dragon Age: Inquisition
Skyrim: Online
Assassins Creed - Have never played so any recent game
Middle Earth - Shadow of Mordor
P.T.
Latest GTA
Anything else I should be considering? Which of these is the best?
GOAT IMO. Can't Wait.
That being said... can we get Black & White remastered next?GOAT IMO. Can't Wait.
I actually liked those controls a lot better. Once they made it easier to climb (AC III-forward), that's when it got frustrating for me, because I was constantly climbing stuff I didn't mean to.IMO ACII has the best story of all the games you listed (and best AC game overall) by a wide margin. The controls can be difficult to master and sometimes chasing after someone (or running away from guards) can be a lesson in frustration but it is a very fun game.OK finally nearing end of ME3 (played whole trilogy starting last year). I go through games slowly and usually take a year plus to finish a deep game (played Skyrim for over a year).
I lean towards fantasy genre but am open to anything sci-fi, horror, or fantasy. Been reading some reviews and here is what I am considering:
Dragon Age: Inquisition
Skyrim: Online
Assassins Creed - Have never played so any recent game
Middle Earth - Shadow of Mordor
P.T.
Latest GTA
Anything else I should be considering? Which of these is the best?
Avoid Elder Scrolls Online. It's supposed to be a total disaster.Clifford said:OK finally nearing end of ME3 (played whole trilogy starting last year). I go through games slowly and usually take a year plus to finish a deep game (played Skyrim for over a year).
I lean towards fantasy genre but am open to anything sci-fi, horror, or fantasy. Been reading some reviews and here is what I am considering:
Dragon Age: Inquisition
Skyrim: Online
Assassins Creed - Have never played so any recent game
Middle Earth - Shadow of Mordor
P.T.
Latest GTA
Anything else I should be considering? Which of these is the best?
No MMO after playing TF2? That's like going out drinking all night and then saying you're giving up crack for awhile.The whole of last month I was sort of addicted to TF2 (Team Fortress 2 for the uninitiated). So much so that my New Year's eve went by in a jiffy - all the while playing - and I didn't even realize when the clock struck midnight. Then came my New Year resolution.. no MMORPG for sometime (till the Let It Die game releases at least) and so these days I'm playing things like these pet games along with my daughter, or candy crush or even Plants vs Zombies. And looking forward to - Let It Die, Dead Island 2 and also Rise of the Tomb Raider.
If you want a refreshing change of pace before going into a deep RPG again like Dragon Age 3. Pkay Shadows of Mordor. Addicting and imo one of the finest hack n slash games ever.Clifford said:OK finally nearing end of ME3 (played whole trilogy starting last year). I go through games slowly and usually take a year plus to finish a deep game (played Skyrim for over a year).
I lean towards fantasy genre but am open to anything sci-fi, horror, or fantasy. Been reading some reviews and here is what I am considering:
Dragon Age: Inquisition
Skyrim: Online
Assassins Creed - Have never played so any recent game
Middle Earth - Shadow of Mordor
P.T.
Latest GTA
Anything else I should be considering? Which of these is the best?
ESO was a lot of fun the first play through. It did get a little repetitive after the first faction but I had fun. I played to max level and then quit when there was no end game content. They just dropped the subscription fee so I may head back once in a while.Avoid Elder Scrolls Online. It's supposed to be a total disaster.Clifford said:OK finally nearing end of ME3 (played whole trilogy starting last year). I go through games slowly and usually take a year plus to finish a deep game (played Skyrim for over a year).
I lean towards fantasy genre but am open to anything sci-fi, horror, or fantasy. Been reading some reviews and here is what I am considering:
Dragon Age: Inquisition
Skyrim: Online
Assassins Creed - Have never played so any recent game
Middle Earth - Shadow of Mordor
P.T.
Latest GTA
Anything else I should be considering? Which of these is the best?
It would take you...Oof, that is a long time, and it doesn't even take into account my Origin and uPlay (ugh) games. . .
It would take you...Oof, that is a long time, and it doesn't even take into account my Origin and uPlay (ugh) games. . .
6494 continuous hours
270 days,14 hours,43 minutes
of gameplay to complete your Steam library
 
 I'd vote ACII, good start to the franchise to see if you want to play more. They do get repetitive, but I love the AC games.IMO ACII has the best story of all the games you listed (and best AC game overall) by a wide margin. The controls can be difficult to master and sometimes chasing after someone (or running away from guards) can be a lesson in frustration but it is a very fun game.Clifford said:OK finally nearing end of ME3 (played whole trilogy starting last year). I go through games slowly and usually take a year plus to finish a deep game (played Skyrim for over a year).
I lean towards fantasy genre but am open to anything sci-fi, horror, or fantasy. Been reading some reviews and here is what I am considering:
Dragon Age: Inquisition
Skyrim: Online
Assassins Creed - Have never played so any recent game
Middle Earth - Shadow of Mordor
P.T.
Latest GTA
Anything else I should be considering? Which of these is the best?
I highly recommend the dragon age series but Inquisition isn't a great introduction to the series story wise.I'd vote ACII, good start to the franchise to see if you want to play more. They do get repetitive, but I love the AC games.I'd also take a look at the first 2 Dragon Age games if you haven't played them yet.IMO ACII has the best story of all the games you listed (and best AC game overall) by a wide margin. The controls can be difficult to master and sometimes chasing after someone (or running away from guards) can be a lesson in frustration but it is a very fun game.Clifford said:OK finally nearing end of ME3 (played whole trilogy starting last year). I go through games slowly and usually take a year plus to finish a deep game (played Skyrim for over a year).
I lean towards fantasy genre but am open to anything sci-fi, horror, or fantasy. Been reading some reviews and here is what I am considering:
Dragon Age: Inquisition
Skyrim: Online
Assassins Creed - Have never played so any recent game
Middle Earth - Shadow of Mordor
P.T.
Latest GTA
Anything else I should be considering? Which of these is the best?
Left for Dead 2Need a game recommendation. Xbox360 or PS3, but preferably 360. Just a simple zombie shooter game, multiplayer if possible. I have the original left for dead, and I know it has a sequel. Anything else I should look into? Hopefully under $30. Thanks!
Dead island with better graphics, and more parkour.madshot31 said:So I didn't know Dying Light has 4 player co-op campaign. It looks fantastic and now probably sold another copy...
 
 You activate one PS4 as your primary console. When you do that any digital content you purchase can be used by other users on that console. If I log in with my PSN profile on another machine I can play the games I downloaded digitally, but no other users can.I don't know what anything you said means. Activate a console?
No.So you have 2 ps4s?
That makes no sense. People move.No.So you have 2 ps4s?
It apparently doesn't get tied just to your hardware. It has to be a combination of location, hardware, and PSN ID. Stupidest thing ever.
