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[QUOTE="JeremyCuse, post: 1403733, member: 43"] Some really good games mentioned in the prior posts, will try and add to the list here. Call of Duty games for the most part are fantastic games. I agree about world of war getting a Pacific theater of war arc (finally) was great to see. The original Call of Duty games for PC are absolutely amazing as well, if you haven't played them I highly recommend it. Assassins Creed 3 set back during the American Revolution was fantastic. Obviously that period of time has almost zero in the way of video games (for obvious reasons) so as a history fan it was awesome to see (the game itself being very good was icing on the cake. Often overlooked but the early medal of honor games were excellent titles. Medal of Honor Frontline for the PS2 was so much fun to play and extremely underrated. They ended up re-releasing it a few years ago with one of the new call of duty games (which wasnt that great). I am actually playing it again right now and it still holds up despite being over a decade old. Red dead revolver and Read Dead Redemption - Surprised no one mentioned these two, great games. red dead revolver was so unique for its time, just a great game. I own all the Grand Theft Auto games but I have to admit after a month or so I usually find myself moving on to a different game. The story arch is usually good but its so much fun to just take off and start doing your own thing in the open world map that I end up burning myself out after a while. Also the newer versions of GTA seem to have to many side things going on, its become a bit cluttered, I didnt buy GTA to play tennis or do yoga etc. if were talking older titles I loved Golden Axe what a great game. There was a super nintendo game where you could pick a character I think one of the names was Hager or Hagar or something like that and battle across a doze plus levels to rescue some kidnapped girl. I always forget the name of that game but it was a classic. Use to have an arcade version of that years ago at Tullys/Ground Round I spent hours playing that thing. Play Station 2 had a series of like 2-3 games where you played as an acutal miniature green army guy (like the plastic toy). Sounds stupid but the games themselves were an absolute blast. Might have to dig out my PS2 just to give it a play again. [/QUOTE]
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