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The first video game I ever played as a kid was Space Invaders & Missile Command on one of the old Atari consoles. One of my old favourite games on the 3do was Space Hulk Vengeance Of The Blood Angels. Then came Xcom Enemy Unknown and Terror from the Deep on the Sony PlayStation. But my two ancient favourite games have to be Wolfenstein 3D and D00M.

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I love this game. It is one of my all-time favourite games. It is simply brilliant.


Many mods are out for System Shock 2, and there are also some tools to fix the game, sorting out some issues it would have on modern PC systems.


There are things in this game that still make me jump all these years later.

You can choose to upgrade your skills, and there are stacks of skills to upgrade. In addition, there's lots of hacking and loads of freaks to kill.


Being stealthy is very important in your gameplay style because if you rush headlong into some areas of the game, the turrets will take you out.


Another crucial thing to remember is that if the cameras spot you, the alarm systems will go wild, and if that happens, you can almost be overrun by (The Many), but once the alarm system resets, the onslaught subsides.


You can also choose what style of play you want to start with based on your chosen career after you have been through basic and advanced training.


Another point about the game that I like is that you have to maintain your weapons and repair them; otherwise, they start to jam and can become useless.


You can upgrade your skills in this area of the game as well.


You can play the game on one of several different difficulty levels, and the more challenging the level, the more scarce things become, such as ammo, nanites, cyber modules, etc.


So, if you like a challenge, try it out on hard mode, and there is also an impossible mode.


It would help if you spent some serious time playing System Shock 2. It's a great game, and you will have a tremendous time, trust me, Insect.


Remember, Shodan is watching!

You can download some great mods from here:

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Stalker Shadow Of Chernobyl: 1.4 - 1.6 Installations

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Stalker Shoc is a great game, and I love trying out all kinds of Stalker mods: old ones, not-so-old and the latest.


Some of the mods work with different updated versions of Stalker, nowadays usually from Patch versions 1.4. 1.5 and 1.6.


I have multiple Stalker versions installed on my PC from Patch versions 1.4, 1.5, and 1.6.


The way that I have done this is to install Stalker Shadow Of Chernobyl and update it to patch version 1.4.

Then, I made a folder inside the THQ folder called Stalker Shadow Of Chernobyl 1.4 and copied the newly patched version of 1.4 into that folder.


Then I updated the standard Shadow Of Chernobyl game from patch 1.4 to 1.5 and repeated the process, making a folder called Stalker Shadow Of Chernobyl 1.5 and copying the newly patched version 1.5 into that folder.

Then, I do the same for Stalker version 1.6.


I then end up with three patched versions of Stalker Shadow Of Chernobyl 1.4 - 1.5 and 1.6 inside the THQ folder.


Then, inside those folders, I create a mods folder to save my downloaded mods into the corresponding mods folder.


Another thing I do is make sure I download the files that enable me not to have the DVD in my drive.


I create a backup of each Bin folder in each Stalker folder just in case of problems; I right-click the XR_3DA inside the Bin folder and send a shortcut to my desktop.

I then rename that shortcut to the corresponding version of Stalker Shadow Of Chernobyl.

In this way, I can play any version of Stalker I like with any mod that matches the correctly patched version of the game.

pwned!

slipkid69

CARS


The Great Granddaddy - Wolfenstein 3D

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Wolfenstein 3D - The Great Granddaddy

Oh yes, this great, grand old game brings back fond memories.

If you have over seven hours of spare time kicking around and are ready to get Psyched, then strap in, enjoy the ride, and click the link above.

In Wolfenstein 3D, you take on the role of (William "B.J." Blazkowicz), a Nazi butt-kicking one-man army of unstoppable force.

Wolfenstein 3D is pixelated heaven of in-your-face, nonstop action.

Granted, it may not have the eye candy of today's first-person shooters, but it takes you for a ride of nonstop in-your-face action.

If you haven't played Wolfenstein 3D before, you should.

If you're not one to worry about all the bells and whistles modern-day games have, go for it. I guarantee that you will have a blast.

Achtung.

slipkid69

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