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I have thousands of hours in MORDHAU, a crazy medieval PvP "First Person Sworder". It has been my main game since release four years ago. There's nothing that compares in my opinion, Chivalry 2 is in the same genre but I vastly prefer the combat of Mord.
It's on sale on Steam right now, -75%, check it out. :)
I've spent way too much hours in Fall Out 3 and NV. I love those games but I would glady take back a few dozens hours,
I mean I'll reccomend NV to people! Is a super fun time with the bugs and great open endedness.
Ya'll can skip 3, NV had the best parts of 3 and ditched a lot of the worst of 3.
Rainbow six: siege. I played it pretty religiously and had a pretty good ranked k/d. At some point the magic wore off and playing with randoms is insufferable. Very toxic too
The skill curve on that game always seemed insane, cause you could throw the game by taking cover behind the wrong wall?
Loony Tunes Racing on Dreamcast