1. Borderlands 2
2. Mass Effect
3. Deus Ex
4. Duke Nukem Forever
5. Fallout 2
6. Super Mario World
7. Doom
8. Tomb Raider II
9. Grim Fandango
10. Duke Nukem
I enjoy a lot of licensed games to be honest. Some of my favourites are:
007 GoldenEye
Blade Runner
The Lion King
Star Wars: Dark Forces 2
Michael Jackson's Moonwalker
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles In Time
Alien: Isolation
Duck Tales
Chip'n'Dale Rescue Rangers
I could probably list a lot more to be honest.
We still make it in Norway, though here it's called Urge but it's the same soda.
It's similar to Mountain Dew. More of a caffeinated soft citrus drink really. It actually started out for the Scandinavian market under the name Urge and was brought to the states as Surge (since Urge was considered too suggestive). It was eventually phased out in all territories save for Norway where it's still being sold after a successfull campaign brought it back.
It depends on the game. Some games I get really hooked on. Others I get easily bored of.
And I've never rented games in my life so it's not something I've considered. I prefer having the option to play a game whenever I want.
The BFG Edition of Doom 3 comes with Doom and Doom 2 for PC and PS3. Recommend picking it up if you want the classics on a modern system without much hassle.
My favourite thing about Black Ops 3 was the ability to play the campaign co-op. I legit wish more CoD games would have a co-op campaign. I love the competitive modes but co-op helps add more diversity.
1. DUSK
2. Mass Effect Andromeda
3. Ion Maiden
4. Destiny 2
5. Deltarune
6. Shadow Warrior 2
7. Wolfenstein II: The New Order
8. Far Cry 5
9. Shadow Of The Tomb Raider
10. Fallout 76
My first memory of seeing vehicles in a shooter was when SiN did it back in 1998, with not very big success.
That being said I've always loved the concept.