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PC Games for 2006

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Submitted by souri on

I thought this [url="http://www.gamespot.com/forums/show_msgs.php?topic_id=24145969"]post on Gamespot[/url] was mighty interesting.

A warning though, lots of images in there! Someone's made a list of all the PC games announced so far for 2006, and you get to see a screenshot of each and every one of them. There are games from all categories from adventure games, rpg's, to fps'ers and racing games. Anyway, I thought having all the pics viewable in this way is pretty interesting. It's interesting to compare games in the same genres, and you can get a quick overview of the bar set for visuals in games for this year. There's some really good looking stuff in there and plenty of games I've never even heard of yet.

Submitted by MoonUnit on Fri, 03/02/06 - 10:07 PMPermalink

wow a mighty interesting browse. Its got my wallet whimpering though...

Submitted by Yug on Sat, 04/02/06 - 1:08 AMPermalink

Great fine Souri,

It's a good way to see some games that look interesting but haven't been marketed or hyped much (yet).

Submitted by Crystalmesh on Sat, 04/02/06 - 6:22 AMPermalink

btw the first screenshot on that page is medieval II which is being developed at Creative Assembly Brisbane Studio :D

Submitted by LOOM on Sun, 05/02/06 - 11:29 AMPermalink

"Sam and Max2
Finally a sequel to one of best games ever made"

Nice! ill definately keep an eye on that -pure classic

It also looks like major studios are getting ready for DX10 [8D]

Submitted by Sorceror Bob on Tue, 07/02/06 - 11:33 AMPermalink

quote:Originally posted by Crystalmesh

btw the first screenshot on that page is medieval II which is being developed at Creative Assembly Brisbane Studio :D

For the love of god, please tell the dev's to slow the combat down and go back to the risk style map!

Otherwise I'm anticipating this game hugely.

Submitted by souri on Tue, 07/02/06 - 11:38 AMPermalink

That Crysis game looks amazing, but the game I'm looking most forward to there is Quake Wars. [8D]

Submitted by MoonUnit on Wed, 08/02/06 - 11:15 PMPermalink

Agreed!! I love huge open terrain online tactical shooters. Itll be amusing the see the strog bunny hopping along the terrain controlled by "coolguy101" though :P a tad less atmospheric

Posted by souri on

I thought this [url="http://www.gamespot.com/forums/show_msgs.php?topic_id=24145969"]post on Gamespot[/url] was mighty interesting.

A warning though, lots of images in there! Someone's made a list of all the PC games announced so far for 2006, and you get to see a screenshot of each and every one of them. There are games from all categories from adventure games, rpg's, to fps'ers and racing games. Anyway, I thought having all the pics viewable in this way is pretty interesting. It's interesting to compare games in the same genres, and you can get a quick overview of the bar set for visuals in games for this year. There's some really good looking stuff in there and plenty of games I've never even heard of yet.


Submitted by MoonUnit on Fri, 03/02/06 - 10:07 PMPermalink

wow a mighty interesting browse. Its got my wallet whimpering though...

Submitted by Yug on Sat, 04/02/06 - 1:08 AMPermalink

Great fine Souri,

It's a good way to see some games that look interesting but haven't been marketed or hyped much (yet).

Submitted by Crystalmesh on Sat, 04/02/06 - 6:22 AMPermalink

btw the first screenshot on that page is medieval II which is being developed at Creative Assembly Brisbane Studio :D

Submitted by LOOM on Sun, 05/02/06 - 11:29 AMPermalink

"Sam and Max2
Finally a sequel to one of best games ever made"

Nice! ill definately keep an eye on that -pure classic

It also looks like major studios are getting ready for DX10 [8D]

Submitted by Sorceror Bob on Tue, 07/02/06 - 11:33 AMPermalink

quote:Originally posted by Crystalmesh

btw the first screenshot on that page is medieval II which is being developed at Creative Assembly Brisbane Studio :D

For the love of god, please tell the dev's to slow the combat down and go back to the risk style map!

Otherwise I'm anticipating this game hugely.

Submitted by souri on Tue, 07/02/06 - 11:38 AMPermalink

That Crysis game looks amazing, but the game I'm looking most forward to there is Quake Wars. [8D]

Submitted by MoonUnit on Wed, 08/02/06 - 11:15 PMPermalink

Agreed!! I love huge open terrain online tactical shooters. Itll be amusing the see the strog bunny hopping along the terrain controlled by "coolguy101" though :P a tad less atmospheric