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What PC games does every1 love.
I like my real-time strategy games the best mainly the AOE series.
I like my real-time strategy games the best mainly the AOE series.
Gotta agree with Snobby, LucasArts adventure games were the best. You can download them off Kazaa, (At least DoT, Indiana, and the Monkley Island series). Unfortunately there's no talkie version. Full Throttle was one their finest, despite it's shortish length. The Discworld games were excellent too. Sigh, I miss the days of adventure games.snobby airlines said:LucasArts games - in particular Day of the Tentacles, Sam & Max, and Indiana Jones.
On that note, does anyone know where I can download these games for free? I'm dying to play them again. Apparently theres a 'Return of the Tentacles' released as well? That would be awesome to play.
If anyone knows please tell me asap!
I liked the Monkey Island series as well. Been trying to get a copy of Grim Fandango but no such luck yet, especially with my lame ADSL connection. :mad1:watkinzez said:Grim Fandango is awesome. The Monkey Island series are up there- Curse is my favourite.
D. said:Gotta agree with Snobby, LucasArts adventure games were the best. You can download them off Kazaa, (At least DoT, Indiana, and the Monkley Island series). Unfortunately there's no talkie version. Full Throttle was one their finest, despite it's shortish length. The Discworld games were excellent too. Sigh, I miss the days of adventure games.
Talkie versions, were the one's on CD, with full voice acting for every line. DoT was the first to feature it, unfortunately I've only got the 3.5 inch disk version. Though I make up for it with talkie version, Sam & Max, and Full Throttle, classics!snobby airlines said:*quickly downloads kazaa* I haven't played the Monkey Island series. I'll see how I go once i get kazaa running. And what do you mean by 'talkie version'?
Only cool people like LucasArts games! Yes, i miss them too.
Oh...No talkie versions??? What's the point!D. said:Talkie versions, were the one's on CD, with full voice acting for every line. DoT was the first to feature it, unfortunately I've only got the 3.5 inch disk version. Though I make up for it with talkie version, Sam & Max, and Full Throttle, classics!
Yeah I wasn't able to find any 'talkie versions' myself, but last time I checked was a while ago. They'd be pretty big files to download if you did.snobby airlines said:Oh...No talkie versions??? What's the point!
Hmmm nothings coming up in the search. I might try later.
But no talkie versions?!?! Darn it. Might have to consider some online purchasing then ay......if I get desperate.