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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion - Game of the Year Edition Deluxe

good old game

Oblivion is a classic. I like RPG's that are not over-complicated and Oblivion is exactly that, with a huge world even for modern standards. And the graphics, while yes, dated, are still quite passable. And then you have the classic NPC interactions and other funny stuff. Also huge plus for me is the 1st person perspective.

Wolfenstein 3D

A Timeless Classic

A shooter that shoves most modern games in its back pocket and sits down on them

S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky

love the 1st one, hate cs

worst s.t.a.l.k.e.r game. soc is the best, cop is meh, cs is just bad. fps drops even on very modern powerful hw, very bad bugs making faction wars totally broken for example, second half of the game forcing the player into boring linear gameplay and 'garbage', the worst part of the original s.t.a.l.k.e.r, being the centre through which you need to travel between different levels is just pure bad. I was trying to speedrun the second half just to make the pain be over, finally I finished this and am done with clear sky. it's seriously bad. and they removed the best part of the original soc, rostok. unacceptable. the new maps like swamps and limansk and redone red forest are not even 1% as good as rostok (bar+wild territory) were. and the english va is so very bad... all in all, I love soc and hate cs, that's it. rant over

4 gamers found this review helpful
Seven: Enhanced Edition

Been waiting for a game like this!

Discovered this game by chance in a facebook post from GOG. Screenshots and images immediately got me interested. After a few more screenshots and videos, I just bought this game and boy, am I glad I did! I really like this game! The game has a huge open world which takes tens of hours to completely explore & discover every discoverable thing. The world is extremely detailed and one comes across many side quests and interesting details. The game world is also pretty diverse. You got swamps, middle-ages-like towns. sci-fi-like compounds, technological ruins, and many more areas. I like the voice acting, there is plenty of it and the voices are varied and have pleasant accents (more British-sounding than American, not that one of them would better or worse than the other, of course!). You meet a lot of NPC's, animals and monsters. You got what feels like hundreds of various items (weapons, books, various items you can salvage and use for crafting / upgrading, food, clothes, armor, healing/energy syringes, etc etc). You need to learn a lot of stuff, of course, like fighting, crafting, choosing skills etc, but once you get into all of that, the experience is incredibly rewarding! Many times you can choose between fighting and sneaking, there are plenty of ways how to approach any given situation. I also think the main quest and also the side quests are very well done. What I don't like is that sometimes the interface can be quite confusing to navigate / find what you're looking for and there are a few bugs (the game crashes from time to time. For me it's crashing about once every 2 hrs on average). I like the lore a lot, the stories the game tells are captivating and I like the overall art style of the game very much. I definitely recommend Seven: The Days Long Gone!

4 gamers found this review helpful