Sim Golf is an achievement of the highest order & it’s a travesty it cannot be played on Windows 10.Those two games are probably the two best computer games of all time. Sim Golf was absolutely amazing and AoE is just a complete classic. If I had a computer, I'd download AoE right now.
Five words: money.
They all still work at my house (except the 64, that is unfortunately broken but easy to replace).I can't believe I still have a Nintendo gamecube with the zelda disc with 4 zelda games on it and still works
Fire Emblem Three Houses is literally a waifu simulator and I'm pretty ecstatic about that.
The gameplay is up to their usual standards, though? I'll pick it up this week, but that's what I mostly care about.
Holy hell the new camera/having the scoreboard at the bottom is the worst change EA has made in a while. As a defenseman, I literally cannot see what is going on behind either net, even with overhead camera.
The only thing that sort of helps is turning off the scoreboard, which leads to its own set of issues.
The Movies had low replay value for me. I played it a few times, would get my company really cranking, & then lose interest.In other news, I finally got The Movies: Stunts & Effects working on Win10. Sort of. Still freezing quite often.
I have unexplainable love for some tycoons and this one is probably at the top.
Got reminded of it with the Sim Golf / W10 discussion.
The Movies had low replay value for me. I played it a few times, would get my company really cranking, & then lose interest.
I’ve been playing 2 Point Hospital lately, as Theme Hospital is one of my all-time favorite management games.
Never played RR tycoon. We had a Mac when I was growing up, so my options were limited to Sim City & Sim City 2000, which were great.THE tycoon I played (and replayed) the most is probably Railroad Tycoon 2 though.
My mind says I'm forgetting some big-time time-eater from my childhood. I will remember, sooner or later
Never played RR tycoon. We had a Mac when I was growing up, so my options were limited to Sim City & Sim City 2000, which were great.
I have Sim City 4 on Steam, but it’s buggy on modern computers so I never play it anymore. Tried Skylines but couldn’t get too into it.I've started on a 386 with Win3.11, quickly moved to 486 (40 mHz woooooo) and there I played lots and lots of Sim City 2000. Thanks for reminding me! The time-eater in my mind was very likely Sim City 4 which I install at least once in 3 months even today.
Building a whole region of interconnected cities has always been a big replay factor for me, love it. The "time played in total" counter on Steam though... Don't love it.
NHL 18 was, BY FAR, the worst game I have ever played. NHL 19 wasn’t much better, but there were some improvements. It does need a drastic change- a complete overhaul.Apparently its a 2 month old version of the Beta.
Personally, I wont be buying NHL 20. That franchise needs drastic change and it wont happen if the titles keep selling well enough.
NHL 18 was, BY FAR, the worst game I have ever played. NHL 19 wasn’t much better, but there were some improvements. It does need a drastic change- a complete overhaul.
For now I’ll go back to Fortnite and emulator Pokémon games on my phone, lol.
Although 2K has issues and glitches, it’s a much much better game than NHL. The graphics, gameplay, and interactive modes far outweigh anything that NHL has ever done.That is the huge problem..EA cornered the market on NHL and NFL and both Nhl and Madden haven't been anything but boring for years now...Nba2k has the same issues as does the Show...last 2 are a step above Madden and Nhl...but lack of competition has made them more or less stagnant