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My stupid game backlog. Guys I need help please...


On 01/12/2014 at 05:11 AM by asrealasitgets

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So, now that 2014 has officially begun and there seems to be a dry spell in games, I'm looking through some back log games and I can't decide which to tackle first. Are they even worth the time? Will I get anything out if it game wise? Am I missing an experience? Here is my list...

Resonance of Fate (PS3)

Dishonored (PC)

Deus Ex: Human Revolution (PC)

Fallout: New Vegas (PC)

Dead Space 2 (PC)

Thanks!

Cry

Update:

Thanks for the replies all! Very helpful.  I just love this community! I've decided on this order...

1)Dishonored
2)Dead Space 2
3)Deus Ex
4)New Vegas
5)Resonance of Fate 

I'm also relieved no one talked me out of playing any of these games. Cool


 

Comments

Blake Turner Staff Writer

01/12/2014 at 07:01 AM

 Out of that list I'd say Dishonored because it's awesome but short. Seriously, the world building in that game is phenomenal.

Homelessrook

01/12/2014 at 08:16 AM

All those are in my backlog, I can not help,lol.

Matt Snee Staff Writer

01/12/2014 at 09:44 AM

Resonance of fate is really cool, but I got stuck and gave up.  A really neat game though. 

I prefer not to think about my backlog.  I hope they have Steam in the afterlife. 

jgusw

01/12/2014 at 09:57 AM

I thought I could help you.  I'm having the same kind of problem.  Over half the games on your list is also in my backlog. Laughing

Machocruz

01/12/2014 at 11:08 AM

DS2 is cool, but least interesting game on the list.

New Vegas is a massive game, but it gives you a lot of choice when it comes to solving quests. One of my top 2 picks on our list

Human Revolution is the other top pick. Also provides you with multiple ways to finish quests, and it's fun to explore the city areas. Prefer NV, but this one is shorter and more focused.

Dishonored is good if you want a stealth-action hybrid in an original world. A quicker play than Human Revolution, if you want to knockout a similar type of game.

RoF is a pretty deep tactical game, but would not be my first pick on that list.

Chunopo

01/12/2014 at 11:40 AM

Dishonored FTW! Dues Ex was a bit of a disappointment for me, not that it didn't have good things going on, it just seemed a bit stale for my tastes

transmet2033

01/12/2014 at 12:34 PM

Dishonored was one of my favourite games form 2012.  I played through it twice in a row.  First run was a stealth run that took 10 or so hours, then I just ran through the campaign in 5 hrs in a non-stealth run.  I think that after playing stealthy it was so much fun to not give a crap and shoot everybody in the face.

KnightDriver

01/12/2014 at 01:28 PM

Just discovered Howlongtobeat.com so here's a breakdown of play times just to do the main story, no DLC, to help you make a decision.

Resonance of Fate: 45 hours

Dishonored: 12 hours

Deus Ex: Human Revolution: 20 hours

Fallout New Vegas: 31 hours

Dead Space 2: 9 hours

    So I'd say start with Dead Space 2, then Dishonored.

asrealasitgets

01/14/2014 at 03:02 AM

Thanks for the link. This is very useful.

KnightDriver

01/14/2014 at 04:15 AM

I see you head up the PIxlbit group on Steam. I just joined it the other day. I love Steam! Now to actually do some gaming there.

asrealasitgets

01/14/2014 at 04:26 AM

Thanks for joining. I need to get some community games going...

KnightDriver

01/15/2014 at 02:41 AM

I was looking up lots of old school RPGs and they have a lot. Good Old Games has a lot too I noticed. Sometimes they both a have a title and sometimes one has it. Who carries the old Advanced Dungeons and Dragons games? Neither carry those.

asrealasitgets

01/15/2014 at 04:56 AM

The good thing about gog is that they update the older games to be compatible with win7. I'm not sure that Steam always does this. I bough Star Wars Dark Forces, and I have no luck playing it in win 7. I like both services.

KnightDriver

01/16/2014 at 01:57 AM

I worry about compatibility which is why I'm avoiding games with a lot of action or 3D worlds and such. Small games, turn-based RPGs, and strategy games.

SanAndreas

01/12/2014 at 02:32 PM

My favorites on that list would be Fallout: New Vegas and Resonance of Fate. I say, go with what your heart tells you. Video games shouldn't feel like work. I think we get into that trap sometimes when we buy a lot of games and then feel guilty because we don't play them all the way through or it's months before we even remove the shrinkwrap on them.

daftman

01/12/2014 at 03:04 PM

Deus Ex: Human Revolution is my favorite on that list. I love the cyberpunk setting. Dishonored is a close second but those are very similar games in regard to how they play and the choices given to the player. I would go with whichever of those seems to have the more interesting world to you. Just don't play them back to back.

Travis Hawks Senior Editor

01/12/2014 at 04:27 PM

Dishonored is one of my all time favorite games. Blake is right that the world is fantastic. I spent much longer than 10-12 hours because I was reading every piece of paper and finding every doo-dad there was. I couldn't stop!

BrokenH

01/12/2014 at 06:36 PM

I'd go with Dishonored. I watched a developer interview on how they created the world for the game and I found it to be rather breath taking. Then again, I tend to romantcize anything that's remotely steam-punk/science fiction so I'm bias from the onset. lol.

V4Viewtiful

01/13/2014 at 11:30 AM

Ha! Your list is puny compared to mine, bwahaha!

Dishonored or Deux Ex i suppose.

asrealasitgets

01/14/2014 at 04:25 AM

No, my list is much longer, but this is my immediate list. I didn't throw in 3DS, Vita or Steam games.

V4Viewtiful

01/14/2014 at 08:06 AM

Seen, I knew there was something fishy. Good luck to the both of usTongue Out

Nicoleb1989

01/14/2014 at 12:07 AM

My vote is for Dishonored, great game!

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