17-04-2015, 08:29 PM
Hey everyone,
I'm just throwing out some titles that I know I have enjoyed and would like to invite other people to enjoy with me. Nord Invasion is great, but sometimes everyone needs a little break. A few I haven't played in a while, but would totally be willing to pick back up if anyone is interested. Shoot me a message on Steam or a PM if you'd like! I'm willing to help out people that are new to any of these games. I know it can be daunting to pick up a game that you have no idea how to play and try to put in the effort to learn it.
In no particular order:
Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin - excellent game, lots of fun. It has a very nice co-op system and a decent PvP system. This game is especially fun if you have people to play with. The downside is that it has odd limits on the experience of people you can play with, so I'd suggest looking at that and working out who you want to start with ahead of time. This is an excellent resource on that: http://darksouls2.wikidot.com/online-matchmaking This game has tons of content and some of the best replay value I've ever seen.
Dead Frontier - this is a great FREE MMO , but I honestly have not played this one in a long time. You can pay for a subscription for increased loot/xp, but honestly I worked my way up to top tier without this fairly easily, so I'd say it is definitely not P2Win. It is fun to play solo and go on covert loot runs, but it is so much more enjoyable to have people to survive the zombie apocalypse with. There are lots of classes (most are roleplay classes with experience boost, the real class choices are made by you as you level) and the gameplay is great. PvP can be toggled, and as a PvE enthusiast I greatly appreciate this bonus.
League of Legends - pretty sure people know all about this one. It can be fun, I promise! You just need some friends to play with.
Rift - An LoC favorite complete with a great, in-depth leveling system with lots of options and even allows for experienced players to still play with noobs and help them out. It is pretty similar to most MMOs in visuals and HUD, but the it allows you to deviate from the questline a lot more (thankfully... those copy-paste feed-you-gear linear questlines are the death of the MMO business...) and it can provide a lot of entertainment.
Warframe - http://forum.nordinvasion.com/index.php?...173.0.html
Starcraft II - this is a fantastic game from Blizzard. The only bad part about it is the price tag. There is a ton of content and if you enjoy RTS games, this can provide you hundreds of hours of entertainment that are well worth the price.
I also have a spare copy of Dead Space III, one of my favorite modern FPS survival-horror games, that I could loan out. It has a fantastic co-op multiplayer that I'd love to play with someone.
I'll throw some more games onto this list later, but for now these are the few I've played that really stand out. If you'd like to know more about any of them, send me a message on Steam or PM and I'd be happy to answer any questions you may have.
I'm just throwing out some titles that I know I have enjoyed and would like to invite other people to enjoy with me. Nord Invasion is great, but sometimes everyone needs a little break. A few I haven't played in a while, but would totally be willing to pick back up if anyone is interested. Shoot me a message on Steam or a PM if you'd like! I'm willing to help out people that are new to any of these games. I know it can be daunting to pick up a game that you have no idea how to play and try to put in the effort to learn it.
In no particular order:
Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin - excellent game, lots of fun. It has a very nice co-op system and a decent PvP system. This game is especially fun if you have people to play with. The downside is that it has odd limits on the experience of people you can play with, so I'd suggest looking at that and working out who you want to start with ahead of time. This is an excellent resource on that: http://darksouls2.wikidot.com/online-matchmaking This game has tons of content and some of the best replay value I've ever seen.
Dead Frontier - this is a great FREE MMO , but I honestly have not played this one in a long time. You can pay for a subscription for increased loot/xp, but honestly I worked my way up to top tier without this fairly easily, so I'd say it is definitely not P2Win. It is fun to play solo and go on covert loot runs, but it is so much more enjoyable to have people to survive the zombie apocalypse with. There are lots of classes (most are roleplay classes with experience boost, the real class choices are made by you as you level) and the gameplay is great. PvP can be toggled, and as a PvE enthusiast I greatly appreciate this bonus.
League of Legends - pretty sure people know all about this one. It can be fun, I promise! You just need some friends to play with.
Rift - An LoC favorite complete with a great, in-depth leveling system with lots of options and even allows for experienced players to still play with noobs and help them out. It is pretty similar to most MMOs in visuals and HUD, but the it allows you to deviate from the questline a lot more (thankfully... those copy-paste feed-you-gear linear questlines are the death of the MMO business...) and it can provide a lot of entertainment.
Warframe - http://forum.nordinvasion.com/index.php?...173.0.html
Starcraft II - this is a fantastic game from Blizzard. The only bad part about it is the price tag. There is a ton of content and if you enjoy RTS games, this can provide you hundreds of hours of entertainment that are well worth the price.
I also have a spare copy of Dead Space III, one of my favorite modern FPS survival-horror games, that I could loan out. It has a fantastic co-op multiplayer that I'd love to play with someone.
I'll throw some more games onto this list later, but for now these are the few I've played that really stand out. If you'd like to know more about any of them, send me a message on Steam or PM and I'd be happy to answer any questions you may have.