Non-SW game recommendations

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My roommate is going to be heading off to Afghanistan for four months, and won't have much to do there, so he's looking for good PC game recs. He's not really into RPGs, probably could be into RTSs, and will have his laptop, so Doom3 is out. What do y'all in PC Land recommend? Thanks!

EDIT: Having just given it some thought, I reckon Fallout/Fallout 2 would make great joke/real gifts for someone heading to Afghanistan. :)

EDIT 2: Also, cheap = good.

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Anything by Paradox Entertainment. That means Europa Universalis, Europa Universalis 2, Hearts of Iron, Victoria (I haven't played it, but Alec recommends it) and Crusader Kings (which I haven't played but seems to be Medieval: TW without real time combat and with a brain.)

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Fallout or Fallout 2 would be the best choice, I should think.

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StarCraft, but only with internet capabilities. Old school Doom. Half Life is nice. Ambrosia SW at AmbrosiaSW.com has some pretty good space combat like Escape Velocity, Escape Velocity Override, and Escape Velocity Nova (nova is the best). Also Dope Wars has quite a bit of entertainment, you can download it for free, just search for dope wars. Warcraft 1, 2, and 3. And a million others provide endless amounts of entertainment hours.

Edit: Oh also any Spiderweb Software (just to be an a**)

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NHL 2004. ^^

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Rise of Nations, Elder Scrolls3: Morrowind, Diablo2, Half-Life, any EA Sports game.

All of those should be rather cheap.

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Age of Empires [II]. Awesome games.
EA Sports. That has already been mentioned, though.
Internet Flash Games. Huh, always ready for ya'.

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BtI's recommendation, with the caveat: they all have steep learning curves. Takes about 6 mo. to get the first one fully, and all of the others have similar elements but different fundamentals.

If he's going there for military reasons, they're far too engrossing.

Fallout 1 and 2, but run them by him first. If he dislikes RPGs in a well-informed way, that's well and good, but sometimes people just form stereotypes about an entire genre of games just because of the incomprehensible, unmanful crap that the Japanese spew out of every orifice. In Final Fantasy 7, you get a big weepy scene about the main character's crush dying at the end through a plot device.
In Fallout 1 and 2, if you like, you can mow down entire cities with a gatling gun.
Between the two, I certainly know which I prefer.

Sid Meier's titles come highly recommended: Civ II Multiplayer Gold Edition, Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri, Civ III (get the Complete edition, not Play the World under any circumstances -- and Conquests is only an expansion set). Pirates, if it's out by then and doesn't eat as much space as DooM.

Imperialism would, were it only made by Paradox, be Paradox's answer to a beer-and-pretzels game. It has a very involved economic, military, and diplomatic model that takes a good, solid week to get familiarized with, but it's not nearly as bad in that regard as EU2, Vicky, HoI, et al. A sort of cross between Civ-esque historical mindlessness and Paradox-esque juggling of 300 things at once.
It's also free at the Underdogs, albeit a big download.

RTSes: Starcraft/Brood War is recommended, Warcraft I and II/Tides of Darkness also (for retro value), Warcraft III no (it would run like garbage on a laptop), AoE and AoE2 (both with expansion sets if possible), not AoM because it slows a bit even on my home machine. Can't say much about Red Alert, except that I pirated Red Alert II (not the expansion set) and it's good, mindless fun. Ask someone who knows the series what to get and what not to bother with.

Master of Orion II. I hear I is okay, and III sucks. Check on that, I've never played either, but MOO2 is grand.

If you're getting into old-school shooters, Heretic comes highly recommended along with Doom. The sequels, incl. Hexen, are variably too puzzle-heavy and just rubbish, so don't bother there. The expansion set is neat, but a rare find. Never played Quake (I'm the only one below the age of 25 who can honestly say that and is not in, say, Mali).

City-builders are nice; I hear you can get Caesar III, Pharaoh/Cleopatra, Zeus/Poseidon, and Emperor in a bundle nowadays, all by Impressions. If anyone besides Impressions has done a truly worthwhile city-builder, I do not know about it.

Conquest of the New World: Free on the Underdogs, and sorta transcends genre. Sorta city-building, sorta resource-managing, sorta empire-building, a little bit of everything and all of it pretty nifty.

Call to Power: another empire-builder. This one is sorta hit and miss; some people loved it, some people hated it. I'm among the former camp. Don't bother with the sequel. Patch it and it's golden, I swear.

These are all recommended with minimal Internet contact in mind; only one or two I've played online, if any such capability exists. Since he will be in Afghanistan, I rather doubt he'll be able to get a good connection.

That's all I can think of off the top of my head. There's a LOT of neat stuff at The Underdogs, so start there. Hope this all helps!

PS. Crusader Kings: No. Don't get it until it's only available through backchannels. It suffers from First Year Paradox Game Syndrome; before the company and the community collaborate a bit on fixing it, it's a more-or-less worthless mess. By 2007, it'll be an excellent and entertaining title of the quality we associate with EU2 and HoI, but right now it's as messy and unwholesome as the former two were when they were first released.

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I've been wanting to play Fallout for a while. There is a Collectors Edition in German which has Fallout 1, Fallout 2, and Fallout Tactics. I don't see an english version of this only a jewel case bundle of Fallout 1 and 2. Is there a Collectors Edition in english. I would prefer to buy the three in one. I think it would be cheaper.

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Probably not -- I bought a collector's edition which was FO1 + FO2. They might have a newer one, but I don't know of it.

Don't buy a European version, they remove the graphics for all children and thereby make the game buggy. Some kind of legal thing, but I'm told it sucks real bad.

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I would recommend Silent Storm. Its a real time/turn based WW2 stratagy game. Although on a laptop, he may have to turn the graphics down a bit. Its cheap too.(I got my copy for about $25.00.)

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The European version has been stripped of children, because violence + children is bad in Europe. Yet, there is a hack to go around this. It doesn't make the game buggy, it removes some annoyances though.

Of older games I recommend the Fallout 3-pack, Deus Ex and Medieval: Total War

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Oh yea, Deus Ex! How could I forget? (make sure it's Deus Ex 1, not 2:IW. IW just plain sucks)

Also look for No One Lives Forever (1 or 2, both are great). Or possibly the Grand Theft Auto series. It's not for me, but apparently that's not true for the rest of the world.

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Ah, I can only really recommend GTA and GTA 3, in the series. Vice City always seemed pants to me and 2 was just too convoluted.

As for the C&C series, the original is not for him unless he likes his games really old skool, Red Alert was always abit cumbersome, but can be picked up for practically nothing. Tiberian Sun had versatility, but the forces were underpowered and generally specialist, again it can be picked up for practically nothing. I can definately recommend Red Alert 2 to people, though I found it too easy. A good starter for anyone unfamiliar with the series. Generals is probably over-specced for a laptop. Though if you can, pick up the expansion packs for them at the same time.

I suppose I can recommend Seven Kingdoms. A little basic, but it is addictive and has great replay value.

Or if he likes that sort of thing, I recommend Transport Tycoon. No-one can complete a game of that in less than a couple of hundred hours.

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There is a Fallout Collection in English with all 3 games. I've seen it retailing at £20.00 new, which seems expensive to me given FO1 + FO2 came to £10.00 about 18 months ago.

Of course, if you want really old-school gaming, you go for Ascendancy. You need the patch to make the AI even close to challenging and even then the 4 Logic bombs exploit is still pretty much unbeatable, but I'm still nostalgic about it.

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quote:
Originally written by FatBatMonkey:

Ah, I can only really recommend GTA and GTA 3, in the series. Vice City always seemed pants to me and 2 was just too convoluted.
Mind you this man is an idiot. Vice City is excellent.

Er, the only video games I ever play at home anymore are SNES ROMs and XEvil. Both providing hours of entertainment.

Free Lunch Design makes free Windows games that are extremely addictive; they were the scourge of my high school in 2003. Icy Tower is an instant classic.

Er, other than that, I don't know. Quake 2, I suppose.

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Quake2 is great, just pick up the expansion packs for longer fun if you don't have access to internet.

And Vice City was definitly the best of the bunch, for me at least. Most personality, and who doesn't enjoy listening to their favorite 80's hits all over again?

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Vice City is yay. I can hardly wait for San Andreas to come out.. ^^

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I'll probably get suckered into buying San Andreas, though I really have little interest in it. Comes in Octobor, no?

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That was the only thing I really liked about Vice City. The music was pretty damn cool. The rest seemed either too cliched or a hang-over from 3

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If I recall, you can't shoot on bikes in GTA3. In Vice City, not only can you drive-by from bikes, but you can also shoot forward. This has been really, really useful to me in the past (it's a lot easier to blow up cars like that) and is also incredibly fun (On a PCJ, trail another one until you come up on a bridge. Start firing so you hit it in the back. About half the time, the biker won't notice you've set his bike on fire; he'll drive on and then explode. If you're really lucky, he'll realize he's on fire and start getting off just when the bike explodes -- then he'll go flying backwards.)

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Actually, to my recollection, there are no bikes whatsoever in 3.

And while they enable some cool tricks and stunts, in high traffic and for the purposes of most missions, it is far too easy to knock yourself off.

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The bikes and the new weapons were the biggest actual gameplay attractions for me in Vice City.

3 had no bikes and no pilotable helicopters. Also the range of firearms was kinda limited. I also enjoyed the fact that you could actually go into [some] buildings.

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On the PCJ, maybe. But the Freeway and the Angel are both really nice in terms of stability, and they're still fast.

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If there's going to be an internet connection I'd check out Furcadia. Totally free and can be quite addictive, takes a bit of adjusting to though.

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