I've been in France, Spain, Belgium, USA, Mexico, Sweden and Japan. Of those European countries, I liked Sweden best. Of the American ones, I preferred Mexico. And of them all combined, I thought Japan had the hottest girls, but I suppose that can be down to taste. :lol:
Xenonauts certainly is looking promising, with its fully fledged turn-based combat in the vein of the original classics. If they do botch the new XCOM (knock on wood !), at least we'll all know where to invest our money on.
Just out of curiosity, how would someone be able to play a game online for several hours "EVERY DAY" while still attending school or a job (depending on what age you have) ?!
Not sure what you mean about Civ 5 being "old". I guess that the original 1991Civilization can be said to be "old" as computer games go. :) I'm sure there'll be a Civ 6 at some point. If you have any ideas which you think might be worth mentioning to the makers, you can always check out the forums down at CivFanatics, there are some devs who read it. :)
This is a great thread if you ask me. Neverwinter Nights 2 - after years of release and dozens of patches, it still crashes unexplainably on occasion (which sometimes means crashing the OS itself !), and the very latest patch was left with two game-breaking bugs that can both cause the player to be unable to finish the game. Otherwise a overall fantastic piece of quality gaming.
I wouldn't know if Skyrim has a good story... I give up on playing after several lost hours trying to locate the option to switch turn-based combat on.
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