Well after Super Mario, Metal Gear Solid 3 Snake Eater.
Well after Super Mario, Metal Gear Solid 3 Snake Eater.
Behold! The internet...
My god, it's full of ads.
Buy Tropico 5 for whatever platform you've got. It's like Sim City but you're a dictator of a small and fictitious South American Island. Great political humour and the funniest voice actors I've heard in a video game since Clayfighter on Nintendo 64. I grew up with Dune ii and Tiberian Sun and I don't mind playing a city building sim on console. Try it and spread the word! Tropico is mainly available via digital download (averages about 5GB, obviously not enough to fill a bluray).
i play on Linux but i think the ones i mentioned can easilly be played in UButnu. i know morrowind runs well. Oblivion is also platinum in wine.
i am not sure i am even remotelly interested in TES online, mostly because if i did want to play TES with someone else i would like to play it with select few not with a crowd. also i was hoping they owuld improve their AI to be what they wanted it to be in oblivion. with MMO games there is not much need for an AI - it is also difficult to make it work with all the normal "inteligence" arround.
Read the easy to understand, lots of pics Ubuntu manual.
Do i need antivirus/firewall in linux?
Full disk backup (newer kernel -> suitable for newer PC): Clonezilla
User friendly full disk backup: Rescuezilla
Half life is available for linux on steam, so yes.
Kerbal Space Program wasn't mentioned here yet, it's a wonderful game and available for linux on steam / on the kerbalspaceprogram website.
And anyone who played Dungeon Master (or eye of the beholder or any of the spin offs / sequels) back in the day is going to love Legend of Grimrock, also available for linux on steam.
I don't game much but I spent unholy amount of hours on Diablo 2
Esos son mis 2 centavos.
The Thief series with the exception of the last one released in 2014 which is a pile of manure.
The Witcher series.
If your looking for MMOs, Ryzom still has better graphics than MineCraft, and runs better on Linux than Windows IMO. The only thing I really don't like about that game is their business model. However, if I can find people more experienced/talented than myself that would be interested in showing them how it's done, I have a few ideas since most of it is open source and creative commons now.
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The Fallout Series is beautiful, I've logged about 1k hours on fallout 3, I'm currently playing through 1,2 and 3 again before 4 comes out.
I guess by best I interpret that as played the most or had most fun with. That would probably be a tie between lord of the rings online (before any expansion packs), halo 1-3 but especially the first one before xbox live was out and I would system link with friends and had a blast.
Runner ups would be the command and conquer series, especially red alert 2, battle for middle earth (the first one), stronghold series, rome total war, pharaoh, grand theft auto vice city, FIFA, street fighter 4, and the rock band series.
Nowadays I don't really play much anymore, just get bored easily with them, it's really odd actually.
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