It's basically an RTS where you buid your own faction before you join any singleplayer, cooperative or pvp mission, by selecting a bunch of cards. Once the game started you can use the cards to summon buildings, spells and units. Also it got (last time I played it) a surprisingly high difficulty level, which went so far that every level you managed to complete on the highest difficulty level was quite an accomplishment to be proud of.
It's free to download and free to play and you start with a good bunch of cards. You can aquire updates, gold, experience and ranks ingame as well simply by doing missions. To get new cards you either have to be clever in using the auction house, or have to pay real money to purchase more.
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Depends what you are into, personally as a strategy fan I think the total war series is a winner in that genre.
I only am into Starcraft 2 so no not into RTS. I hate Total War but am getting the Supreme Commander demo.
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Well for RPG right now you have: Witcher, Mass Effect, Fallout 3
First Person Shooter: Don't know, TF 2 is still fun. Prototype is fun but quick.
Strategy: Civ 4, Sins of a solar empire, galactic civilizations 2 (a few others I don't know)
Anything with a third-person camera, I'll normally try. Except for turn-based combat games.
When we get back from where we are going, we will return to where we were. I know people there!
Try Prototype, pretty fun game
Battle Forge can be fun.
It's basically an RTS where you buid your own faction before you join any singleplayer, cooperative or pvp mission, by selecting a bunch of cards. Once the game started you can use the cards to summon buildings, spells and units. Also it got (last time I played it) a surprisingly high difficulty level, which went so far that every level you managed to complete on the highest difficulty level was quite an accomplishment to be proud of.
It's free to download and free to play and you start with a good bunch of cards. You can aquire updates, gold, experience and ranks ingame as well simply by doing missions. To get new cards you either have to be clever in using the auction house, or have to pay real money to purchase more.
Let's play Fallen Earth (blind, 300 episodes)
Let's play Guild Wars 2 (blind, 45 episodes)
Fallout 3, Mirrors Edge (short game but quite fun), Somebody already mentioned Prototype. Assassins Creed?