Solar 2. I pretty much have to before those stupid nomad ships laser away my hard earned mass. You'll have to buy it to know what I'm talking about. It's a $5 indie game, so it's probably in your price range.
Great game, some of the challenges are incredibly hard. Like holding off about 50 nomad ships, the fully upgraded ones, as a sun. I just kept running until they where either taken out by other solar systems or crashedRacecarlock said:Solar 2. I pretty much have to before those stupid nomad ships laser away my hard earned mass. You'll have to buy it to know what I'm talking about. It's a $5 indie game, so it's probably in your price range.
The Total War games in general are my worst offenders, but thats generally because of that whole problem with the enemy AI that they've only just got to grips with. I always felt I had to in case that ally i've had next door for 200 years with a perfect record and great trade relations had a spaz attack and decided to attack me.Pr1de said:I used to play a game for several hours without saving but after playing FF: Tactics Advanced for 14 hours straight (PS3 broke and I was on a 4 day weekend with no money) and fighting a battle I wasn't prepared for, I quickly learned to save as often as possible. Oblivion was one of the worst, Shogun 2 is right up there too.
It's funny because that was my exact experience with Deus Ex today...Images said:Recently when playing Deus Ex: Human Revolution I had several moments where I realised I am a total savegame coward. Basically, I was playing the game as a ninja type and was enjoying the classic Monty Python pastime "how not to be seen". However every now and then whenever I failed and got a guard's attention I quickly hit the escape button and loaded to several seconds or a couple of minutes earlier and tried again. Now in many of these cases I could probably have killed everyone who did see me quickly with only a medium amount of noise but I didn't want that damn it! I wanted to be a ninja (not even for an achievement, simply ego). It then came to me that I do that incredibly often, anything less than complete perfection and BAM hit the escape button and load. I swear I've probably ruined most my gaming experiences with tension rather than just rolling with the punches and enjoying the thrill.
Are you a savegame coward?