Thanks for the tips guys.
WoW: played it for 2 years, quit when TBC came out. I'm not starting it again, because it's too addicting.
Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind: played it for months.
Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion: I played a bit on my brother's PC (or did I watch him play?). I wasn't too excited, also because of the stupid system where enemies are always as strong as you are.
Beyond Good and Evil: my brother owns it for the GameCube. I guess I should give it a try once.
Deus Ex: I played the demo 10 years ago. It was ok, but since I'm a sucker who can't sneak, I ended up playing it as a FPS. And not a very good one.
Assasins Creed: not interested.
CoD4: it's a shooter... and a non-fictional one.
MediEvil: Total War 2: hmm, I'm looking into it. Is there a single player that doesn't take ages to complete? Because I'm afraid of the Civilization (IV) effect: games that last 50 hours.
I'm also terribly excited about StarCraft 2. When it gets a release date, I'm going to replay SC1.
I'm probably going to play the free trial of Lord of the Rings Online, just to look around and see how they portraited some of the Middle Earth environments.
I guess there aren't many fantasy-strategy games like WarCraft 3 and Myth I&II?
Keep 'em coming!
