I see idk what MDK is but yeah tho the civ publisher but a shady new term to the agreement to play civ 6 (at least last time I checked don't believe it's in the civ 5 agreement) but yeah it's a fun game...tho games take hours I played a game with 3 friends it took us 8 hours before one of them nuked the world.I do have a soft spot for MDK and MDK2, both with cool mechanics that were way ahead of their time.
Civilization V is almost 10 years old now, and it aged amazingly well. Gameplay has only gotten better with updates and the visual presentation is simply timeless.
Only played Terraria and can agree Fallout 3 is a mess I agree I tried fallout 4 as well and I think the game is super meh Bethesda has just kinda went lazy I hope they don't ruin ES VI and I am worried since they are using the same engine for ES VI and their new IP...Terraria is over 8 years old, and I had a hard time believing that, still one of my favorite games and waiting for the next update.
Planetside 2 is almost 7 years old and still great to play, another favorite game.
Starcraft 2 held up great other than a dwindling playerbase.
As for games that didnt hold up well, fallout 3/new vegas look absolutely horrendous, but they will always have a special place.
PvsZ is an interesting one but it's very fun if you don't got anything else to do I haven't heard of the other game but sounds fun!Civilization 5 definitely got better over time and I would enjoy it to this day. I haven't had enough free time to invest in 6 yet though. I play those games on maxed out timelines and I just don't have the free time these days for them.
Plants vs. Zombies is one that feels as fresh as the day it came out. That one is straight up entertaining!
Galactic Civilizations 2 was one that upon retrying for fond memories and upon actually redoing was aggravating. The flaws in the game (bugs, simplistic graphics, planet management issues, constructor tedium, the same civilizations always getting wiped out first...) were just too much.
At the time it's AI was one of the first to think of things like surrendering to your worst enemy seemed revolutionary. Upon replay the AI was predictable and simplistic. It would do dumb things like declare wars without a military in place.
In the past I used to hang onto games and kinda horde them. Now, if I can't ever imagine starting it up ever again they get uninstalled.
That's fair but that's why I made the limit 4+ years yes 10 years is old but 4 years is quite a while and most games mentioned have been older then 4 years as for Terraria I agree and disagree if it's old but I see your point.I wouldn't count Terraria simply because it's a bit too new for me to consider it an "old" game. Sure, it first came out eight years ago, but it's still getting major content updates released for it, arguably making it a "current" title. I haven't played it in some years, and had recently been thinking of giving it another go, but seeing as the final major planned content update is set to come out sometime in the coming months, I might just wait until then.
For a list like this, I would only consider titles that were at least around 10 years old. Compared to decades past, games simply don't improve enough from one year to the next to consider those from several years back as being much different from the latest releases. If a game that recent has notable problems, that's probably because it had those issues when it came out as well, even if many were able to overlook them.
Honestly, I can't agree with Skyrim the engine they use is dated the combat feels pretty clunky now physics were horrid (Horse + Dragonborn + Mountain = usually climbs up) even graphics wise the game doesn't hold up too well is it still fun? very but to me, only with mods the game was good for its time but now it feels very eh without mods.I can't believe no one has mentioned Skyrim yet.
Out of the real old ones:
The original RollerCoaster Tycoon trilogy,
Half Life
WarCraft 3
The modding community is why i mentioned it. Don't like the physics? there's a mod for that. Don't like the graphics? there's a mod for that. Don't like the combat? there's a mod for that.Honestly, I can't agree with Skyrim the engine they use is dated the combat feels pretty clunky now physics were horrid (Horse + Dragonborn + Mountain = usually climbs up) even graphics wise the game doesn't hold up too well is it still fun? very but to me, only with mods the game was good for its time but now it feels very eh without mods.
Ah, I thought you meant vanilla ES V I really hope ES VI is playable...even tho it's gonna be on creation engine...The modding community is why i mentioned it. Don't like the physics? there's a mod for that. Don't like the graphics? there's a mod for that. Don't like the combat? there's a mod for that.
It's as far as i know the most modded game in existence and there are people still creating mods for it.
I do have a soft spot for MDK and MDK2, both with cool mechanics that were way ahead of their time.
Civilization V is almost 10 years old now, and it aged amazingly well. Gameplay has only gotten better with updates and the visual presentation is simply timeless.
lol, no one under the age of 30 remembers playing MDK. It was an amazing game though, both of them.
How did you know my age? 😉
Also, Rollcage was amazing, having fond memories. GRIP Combat Racing is a spiritual successor, basically the same game with better physics and graphics + some extra features.
I still play the first one it’s my favoriteThe Thief games were some of the best games ever made, and even though obviously the graphics are dated, are still absolutely amazing.