Enjoy it! I don't have the PS2 version unfortunately. Need to find a copy. Only have it on PC. Not quite the same.
Juan Bennett
Yeah. Perhaps it's time a go on my pilgrimage to r9k...
Aiden King
I still play VC regular-ish. At least every couple of months or so, sometimes more.
The new GTA games feel like a boost mobile commercial.
Daniel Cox
Never played either. They seem cozy though. Is there is learning curve? Like crafting stuff? Or is it pretty simple?
Gabriel Anderson
>night time in San Fierro bumping Bounce FM
Oliver Watson
pc version is buggy as fuck with mouse and keyboard - at least post-winXP
bought an uncut version in pretty good condition a while ago as a kid i just had the european censored version - but i never got the white police cars which apparently were a speacial bug in the game
Christopher Williams
I do like 5. Vice City is my go-to cozy, but 5 just has such a great world to explore. It's nice to just ignore the story and drive around. Turn on some blizzard/snow mods and kick back.
But the dated graphics of the older games have a special feel to them. Simpler times when I first played VC.
John Morgan
I still play Diablo II, it's like an old friend I always come back to.
David Bell
You aren't wrong there. To get this to work on my W10 rigs I had to download 3 user made patches. Wide screen doesn't even work out of the box.
I feel that if they still sell a game on steam it should get at least base level support. If a user can make a patch why couldn't Rockstar just patch the game on their end so you can just download and play. Would take an intern an afternoon maybe?
Carter Phillips
Skyrim. I get high and just wander around
Josiah Davis
Both are pretty simple, obviously there is a learning curve but the playthrough feels natural, that's why I play them to relax.
Christopher Bell
amazing game, too bad i only have dried out weed and i dunno if that's still smokeable
Hunter Perry
I love to play Gothic 1 an 2. replaying it almost every two years
Carson Jackson
Close, for me it's GTA 3
Dylan Morgan
Unfortunately I never played SA back in the day. It was before I had buying power. No reason I shouldn't give it a go now though...
Eli Scott
Yeah love that game the music is what makes it great
Daniel Turner
I play Tony Hawks 2 and Need Form Speed Underground 1&2 all the time the soundtrack on these games calm my ass down
Wyatt Bennett
i didn't play it either when it first came out it still holds up surprisingly well
Jason Sanchez
Hard to beat it. D3 just isn't the same feel. Nothing like getting stoned and playing an open ended game. Never played those myself, although they look super cozy. GTA 3 was my first GTA. Loved the game. Nothing like getting in a Banshee and just cruising around.
Colton Moore
Dito! This Game is just so fucking amazing
Isaac Cooper
Those two games are a fucking experience. I never felt the same way about any other game. But maybe it is just the childhood memories.
I've only ever heard good things about them. I just keep adding things to my log. I've been telling myself I'm going to play Majora's Mask since it came out. Then I just go home and watch TV. Been about 16 years now.
Cooper Torres
It's my fav game of all time
James Edwards
Damn right man. I remember when Halo 2 came out it blew my mind. Playing with people from across the world. Now you log on to games and no one has a mic and they are all fucking casual cancer.
Good times.
Christopher Reyes
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Christian Adams
One of the greatest. Tommy Vercetti is an innocent man!
Henry Stewart
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Jaxson Hall
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Luke Russell
Exactly.. I remember playing Big Team Battle and thinking, MAN 16 PLAYERS?! Because I only had 1 friend to play Halo 1 with. We would play co-op so much.
To say I became addicted to Halo 2 multipalyer would be an understatement.
Anthony Hall
I now that feeling user. Same shit here. I buy games on GOG and do not even play them. When I come from work I am tired and I rather go to the Gym when I have Energy left. On the Weekends I spent most of my time with my family or friends. I miss those Childhood days when I was just playing a videogame for the whole weekend and stuff my face with some junkfood. As a kid I wouldnt even get fat.
Isaac Sanchez
I always feel a connection to the 80's when I see stuff from that era. Hair styles, movies, music, cars. Even though I was born in 89. I obviously have no memory of the 80's. I think it's because of this game.
Cameron Scott
my go to game lately has been MGS V: TPP. I just run around and tranq people and add them to my base. Really autistic, I know. I like to cruise around in GTA V as well. I miss VIce City and San Andreas, had VC on Xbox, and SA on PS2.
Bentley Cook
I was born in 85 and I consider my self a nineties kid. A true nineties kid, not just one who was born in the nineties but grew up during them. We're not millenials are we?
Carson Ortiz
Yeah. They don't have the same magic that they used to. I think it's the realization that we can't just sit in our rooms forever anymore. Now I'm almost 30, a wagecuck, and have a wife/kid. Shit changes. If I ate junk and drank mountain dew like I did back then I'd be a fucking land whale. Just gotta role with the punches though.
Anthony Jackson
I think we technically are... When I was growing up we were called generation Y.
Nolan Murphy
Is there away to get it to run on windows 10? Also i love playing gta san andreas and just exploring the forest areas
Christopher Watson
Getting a little autistic with games is the only way to enjoy it.
Anthony Kelly
I started playing Seiken Densetsu 3 on emulator almost 17 years ago, never finished it. Think it's time to go get comfy.