Games you'd like to praise

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Just playing my weekly binge of Witcher 3 (still ploughing through it, only get 3-6 hours a week to game) and I'm absolutely in love with it. It truly is a masterpiece that will no doubt stand the test of time and earn it's self, if it's not done already, a place in the hall of great games.

What are you playing? Think of praising? No point rating, simply as there is a thread for that already. Just a game you think is worth recognition.
 
Well first game in ages I've brought at release full price (Almost at £32) is Fallout 4. It feels quite polished compared to FO3/NV and the only bad thing I have thought about it so far is the FPS drops when my card is only not even being used.
 
Have had no FPS drop in the 30 hours on Fallout 4 so far its never dipped under 60fps max settings, not ran into any bugs either. I am dissapointed with the graphics really, expected more. Good game though.
 
Elite Dangerous for me. It takes me back to my childhood and I have put so many hours in and still love it after a year of play.
 
For me it's probably the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. series for its story, immersion, atmosphere and huge amount of mods (a big factor).

There are many others that I could include, too.
 
Have had no FPS drop in the 30 hours on Fallout 4 so far its never dipped under 60fps max settings, not ran into any bugs either. I am dissapointed with the graphics really, expected more. Good game though.

Yeah but you have 980ti so Gimpworks doesn't affect you quite so much! Graphics arn't the best but much better than Fallout New Vegas and they look decent for 2015. Haven't run into any bugs yet which is nice although I can't find Dogmeat :(
 
Yeah but you have 980ti so Gimpworks doesn't affect you quite so much! Graphics arn't the best but much better than Fallout New Vegas and they look decent for 2015. Haven't run into any bugs yet which is nice although I can't find Dogmeat :(

I have no dips on my GTX 970, maxed with mods too.
 
For me it's probably the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. series for its story, immersion, atmosphere and huge amount of mods (a big factor).

There are many others that I could include, too.

I really need to try the first stalker at some point.
 
Wolfenstein The New Order is the first game I've played in a long time that left me wanting more.

On that note, the ending of Bioshock Infinite's DLC is massively underrated in my opinion. Tremendous story arc.
 
Wolfenstein The New Order is the first game I've played in a long time that left me wanting more.

On that note, the ending of Bioshock Infinite's DLC is massively underrated in my opinion. Tremendous story arc.

Been waiting for this to be on special for a while ...
 
Fallout 3 for it's immersion. I don't think I've played a single player game more than this.

Asherons Call for showing me what a true MMORPG should be - the community, the game, the combat, everything was fantastic. Such a shame the second one was no-where near as good as the first. Such a shame that players now seem to have no common sense and need the glowing !'s to find out how to get quests with step by step guides.



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Another +1 for Elite. The missions aren't quite there yet, I think that is what makes it feel quite shallow, but I am certain it will get sorted. They are constantly improving.

Path of Exile. Dev's that listen to their community and still make the game for the love of gaming. Their free to play model is how it should be. Game again just gets better and better.

and UO, just because it's the best game ever (imo of course :) )
 
Really? I tried that but found it had no real depth.

Yer, I feel it is one of those you either love or hate. No game has ever kept me this interested and I can't really put my finger on why. I do a bit of everything and it never feels like a grind, even though at times it is.
 
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