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Cameron has rated the following games:

Baldur's Gate 2 - Shadows of Amn: 10/10 points

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Dark Earth: 1/10 points

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Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion: 8/10 points

Hello, Good article. I was wondering if I could get the name sof the mods that were beign used though?

Fallout - A Post Nuclear Adventure: 10/10 points

This game is a classic and will always be better than games like Diablo 2

Fallout - A Post Nuclear Adventure: 10/10 points

Fallout is amazing. I played the game back in 97' when it was new, and I am still playing it now? Why? Because its the most rewarding game there is, with the different ways to beat every quest, the endings based on your game actions, and the great setting that the game takes place in, you will be excited, unlike other games, to go back and play again, with a differnt type of charector and do different things.

Fallout 2: 10/10 points

One of the best ever

Fallout 2: 10/10 points

Fallout is amazing. I played the game back when it FIRST came out when it was new, and I am still playing it now? Why? Because its the most rewarding game there is, with the different ways to beat every quest, the endings based on your game actions, and the great setting that the game takes place in, you will be excited, unlike other games, to go back and play again, with a differnt type of charector and do different things.

Fallout Tactics - The Brotherhood of Steel: 10/10 points

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Gothic: 10/10 points

When I first played the demo of Gothic 1 I thought the graphics were average and the controls were odd. It seemed to be a hack n slash with little RPG. About 6 months later I read some rave reviews of Gothic on RPGDot and decided to give the demo another try. I discovered an incredibly immersive roleplaying experience that took my breath away. Negatives first: There are a host of bugs in the game, which are all easily avoided or overcome by reading gothic forums and faqs. It seems they hired about 6 voice actors for the English version. More actors would have added diversity to the NPC's. Some of the controls are odd and take a while to get used to (if at all) Now on to the positives: The game is so good, so immersive that all the negatives are easily forgotten. I am the type of gamer who enjoys good background stories, character development, freedom to explore, well written dialogue. Every word of conversation in Gothic is spoken by voice actors. You can toggle subtitles on if you wish, but the voices add a level of immersion which I have never experienced before. As of this writing (4-3-05) Everquest2 has tried to add a limited amount of voice acting to their game, but it's only a small amount. Gothic 2 was also a fantastic game. Play them both if you have not yet done so!!

Quest for Glory 2 - Trial by Fire: 1/10 points

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Thief - The Dark Project: 10/10 points

So immersive - a real RPG feel. Vital groundwork for games to come, IMHO

Ultima Underworld 2 - Labyrinth of Worlds: 1/10 points

Pathetic
 
 
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