Oh I just remembered - Star Trek Online and Starwars the Old Republic. Both excellent games I play now and again. STO is more of a fun time game - harder content exsts but you wont find it unless your looking. Its about pretty space and starships :D SWtOR is more hardcoreish and you get glowsticks. The Dark Jedi campaign and Light side Sith Warrior are a lot of fun.For me it's usually Fallout or Skyrim. I even go back to the older games now and then. Once in a while I'll play Far Cry or Assassins Creed. I prefer games I can play in first person, as third person makes me queasy.
My brother LOVES Far cry series!!!!For me it's usually Fallout or Skyrim. I even go back to the older games now and then. Once in a while I'll play Far Cry or Assassins Creed. I prefer games I can play in first person, as third person makes me queasy.
OMG that's Brutal geeezI play Stellaris because I am a glutton for punishment. In a recent campaign I lost my homeworld to a hostile civilization almost immediately, leaving my chosen species to live on a colony world that was barely habitable to them. But then, after hours upon hours of diplomatic maneuvering, tech research, and a sudden surprise attack on the aliens that took my homeworld while they were at war with my allies - I managed to take it back. That's the kind of reason I play Stellaris, procedurally you never know what is going to happen to you.
I found them pretty cute lolOk, confession time, sometimes I play some Lego Superheroes. When I need a really good laugh.
That's why I like Sid Meyer's Alpha Centauri. One game i was bored so I kept picking on small hation G and telling them nation Y did it. I beat both of them later into submission to one city and took them as vassals. But when I ordered G to stop attacking she would go from "Yes whatever you want how can I help you" to "Never! his cities will burn and I will kill them all!" I ended up surrounding his cities with my units to stop her from attacking him - she would rather her people starve than stop fighting.I play Stellaris because I am a glutton for punishment. In a recent campaign I lost my homeworld to a hostile civilization almost immediately, leaving my chosen species to live on a colony world that was barely habitable to them. But then, after hours upon hours of diplomatic maneuvering, tech research, and a sudden surprise attack on the aliens that took my homeworld while they were at war with my allies - I managed to take it back. That's the kind of reason I play Stellaris, procedurally you never know what is going to happen to you.
Yes.Sid Meyer's Alpha Centauri.
i been thinking the same thing tooAre there even any mobile games that are not "pay to win" or crappy click-bait social games?
I found some nice simulation games on iphone SE (I got a new phone yesterday and i'm loving it)i been thinking the same thing too
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