Deus Ex, System Shock 2, Mechwarrior 4 series, Jagged Alliance 2, Half Life series, Dawn of War series
Doom if Project Brutality counts
Cave Story
GMod9 :v:
Crysis. Still impresses me after all this time, and it's fun to mess around in custom maps.
Monkey Island 3. I wish they would port it to Windows.. :/
Half-life ofc but also Clive Barker's Undying. Good shit.
-Age of empires 1 and 2
-New Vegas
-Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magic Obscura
uplink
Grim Fandango is one for me. It's so stylistic and everything about it that it's worth playing at least every october.
Technically Doom. I play Zandronum (formerly Skulltag). Don't really know another online game which replicates the gameplay
Old School RuneScape
Second Life (feels like I'm cheating saying that though)
I have had Return to Castle Wolfenstein installed on my laptop or PC since the day I bought it back in 2001, as a result I have played it at least once a year for 17 years. I beat the game a few times using nothing but Kick and Knife on death Incarnate and I could speed run the game in 50 mins.
I'm not quiet as good at it anymore but I'd put that down to RTCW being on my laptop these days and thus im not using a propper mouse / kboard. It's still a pretty timeless game for me.
That's kind of a default answer for me so ignoring that. Risk 2, Roller Coaster Tycoon 1 and Stalker Shadow of Chernobyl. I would have put Killing floor 1 here too but I play KF2 now and I havent gone back to it. I also would put Call of Duty 1 here as well but the DRM on the disk does not like windows 10 so I can't play it anymore, nor united offensive or CoD2.
Every year I try to get Mechwarrior 2 to run on my PC
Unreal Tournament 99 is a game that I will boot up around once a month just to play Face because it's such a good map
I guess it depends on what you mean by "old", since technology gets outdated fast. The games I tend to come to again and again that would most certainly count as old would include Aliens Vs Predator 2 and Trespasser (don't ask me why, I unironically love that game despite knowing full well that it is objectively a pile of dogshit). I guess Fallout: New Vegas also counts since it's almost a decade old.
Right now I'm playing some older games for the first time just for the sake of experiencing gaming history that I've never experienced before. I'm working my way through the original Tomb Raider games from back when Core Design was working on them. One of these days I'm going to go even further back and play through the original King's Quest games, but probably not anytime soon. Sometimes playing older games can be really fun if you don't have the luxury of viewing them through nostalgia goggles.
Jagged Alliance 2, Unreal Tournament, Half-Life, Quake III Arena, Outlaws (Lucasarts Doom clone) and Sims 1/2.
Also still like Caesar III, fuck I am old
ut99 is a really good test bed for things
HL2 as well
its like, new gpu, monitor, or controller/mouse/gamepad/whatever? its a really good way to see how it feels. Guaranteed to work on whatever framerate + resolution you need it to
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that and the controls on ut99 are so tight that it's perfect for input testing
Also a really nice game to play on older laptops when you are stuck at work
[QUOTE=BanterChicken;52805739]Monkey Island 3. I wish they would port it to Windows.. :/[/QUOTE]
It's for Windows 95?
Quake III Arena is my arena FPS drug
Harpoon Classic. I've still got 27-year old Cold War Gone Hot scenarios to discover and play!
System Shock 2
Fallout: New Vegas
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas 2
Call of Duty: World at War
Call of Duty: Black Ops
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
Starcraft
Enclave
Civilization III
Quake 2
Unreal Tournament series
Nethack. Never actually won a game and am still learning about it. Once a year or so I'll fire it up for a bit.
I come back to Battlezone 2 on occasion. It's a nostalgic game for me.
need for speed and half life
Can't help but go back to Warcraft III every once in a great while.
My dad's been "revisiting" Half-Life 2 on a weekly basis for the past 12 years. The only other thing he plays is Crysis, and even then he's never gone beyond the part where you descend into the mountain, he just runs around shooting Norks.
Dungeon Keeper 2. Can't go more than a year without going back and playing it again for some reason.
Any game that has a sequel coming out, and Half-Life is always a good play through. Hitman is another that is really good, but Codename 47 is just balls tits hard.
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