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Any Zelda game that you haven't already played, they are all amazing.
brewnog said:How about Grand Theft Auto - San Andreas.
Then you can have the rocket-propelled grenades too!![]()
Tom Mattson said:I'm not much of a gamer, but I really enjoyed playing Grand Theft Auto - Vice City and one of the Max Payne games (bullet time rocks).
Evo said:
I can see why it's so addicting.Rick21383 said:WOW is an excellent game, but you really need a lot of time to play it. I was forced to stop playing it last semester because It starting taking up way too much of my time. It's not quite as time consuming as some of the other MMORPGS (Final Fantasy XI, EQ 2) but in my opinion they should all be controlled substances.![]()

Smurf said:I actually tried the new Bard's Tale by inXile recently, it's a bit slow, but it's got a great atmosphere and is completely hysterical.
Grogs said:I read pretty good reviews of this game on Amazon and I was thinking about picking up a copy. I played all of the old Bard's Tale games back in the 286/Apple 2e days and I absolutely loved them.
juvenal said:Did you ever play Dragon Wars? It was kind of a Bard's Tale IV.
Bard's Tale II was the highlight for me - I remember painstakingly mapping out each dungeon on graph paper, and solving all of the riddles and puzzles on my own, some of which were kind of tricky. And I felt a real sense of accomplishment after I finished it. Nowadays, I just don't have the time to spend hours or days on a single puzzle - so I go to gamefaqs.com unfortunately.
BT I - I was kind of clueless back then, and I think I looked things up in a hint book or bulletin board, otherwise I would never have even figured out the first dungeon. BTIII wasn't all that difficult, and had automapping.
I just discovered this site:
http://www.virtualapple.com/
and I've been downloading some Apple IIe games from my youth and playing them on an emulator on my PC.
Grogs said:Probably my 'most-wanted' RPG nowadays would be Wasteland. I used to love that game on my old 2e, and in fact I still have the disks, but since I don't have a 5-1/4" drive anymore, they're pretty useless. It's follow-ons, Fallout & Fallout 2 deserve the title of 'RPG Legends.'