Best PC games of the 2000s? - Are we officially oldfags now?

-Valve lineage of games (Portal 1, Portal 2, Left 4 Dead 1&2, Team Fortress 2, Half-Life 1&2 etc.)
-Fallout New Vegas

Yeah, that's all I got.
FNV is from late 2010 tho
Mass Effect 1 was great if you could deal with the piece of shit SecuROM DRM software that almost every big AAA game had in the late 2000s.
I pirated it, problem solved
Prey was pretty good.

No not that one, the other one.
A criminally underrated game
 
Les see:

Golden age of Valve: Portal, Portal 2, Team Fortress 2, Left 4 Dead 1 and 2.

Bioshock 1 (better than System Shock 2 come at me fuccbois).

Alien VS Predator 2 (2001 release).

Postal 2.
AvP2 had one of the best Last Man standing modes to date. I forget the name of it but where you started off as one species (Marines was the best) and when you died you turned into another species with unlimited spawns (Aliens was the best of course). The object was just survive as long as you could and even if you died then it was help kill the other players. Ahhh fun times.
 
AvP2 had one of the best Last Man standing modes to date. I forget the name of it but where you started off as one species (Marines was the best) and when you died you turned into another species with unlimited spawns (Aliens was the best of course). The object was just survive as long as you could and even if you died then it was help kill the other players. Ahhh fun times.
It also had the full Alien life cycle in multiplayer where you started out as a Facehugger and kept evolving. It also had a very active mod and mapping scene. A shame we'll probably never see an official re-release.
 
An honourable mention to the old Pangea Software games, some of which came preinstalled with the iMac DV (which had the rocking ATI Rage 128 VR, as well as Firewire) and were ported to Windows later on.

Of which I've just found out in the past few minutes, some guy on Github's been updating/rereleasing them for Windows 10 and Intel/M1 Macs, with approval from Pangea.

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Bugdom's fully released, Nanosaur's released but is getting patched.

Forgive me while my jaw recovers, Bugdom was the shit back in the day.
 
Not counting games that were ports of console titles, these would be my picks...

Empire Earth
Morrowind
Age of Empires III
Stronghold Crusader
Aliens vs. Predator 2
The Warlords Battlecry series
Medieval: Total War
 
Well, off the top of my head, here's a few choices.

Battle for Middle-Earth: Never played the second one but the original was actually pretty neat if you could get used to the unusual base-building scheme they pioneered at the time, which other games like Company of Heroes later pilfered from (and mostly improved upon). Granted, the factions were kind of poorly balanced (Gondor dominated most of the time unless you managed to spam Rohirrim Riders as Rohan to quite literally steamroll everyone else. Isengard was difficult to master and Mordor just kind of sucked until you got some higher-tier units).

Jedi Outcast: Contrary to what some might conclude, I don't think the Jedi Knight games have the best lightsaber combat ever. In fact, the idea of marrying lightsaber attacks to player movement and making blocking a randomized thing completely out of the player's control just ended up making the entire thing a spamfest most of the time (ironically, I think a system like Mordhau's is what they should have originally gone with, assigning slashing, stabbing and blocking to mouse movement). I do, however, think that Jedi Outcast had some really fun level design which really made you use all the tools at your disposal to survive, instead of just relying on one superior method. It felt like the last gasp of the 90s in a way, even though the game came out in 2002.

Prince of Persia - Warrior Within: Fuck you, I liked it. It probably had the best plot of the trilogy, Kaileena was way better than Farah, the Dahaka chase sequences were pretty cool and the combat system was damn neat for the time and most fluid of all the games. Pity that The Two Thrones basically pissed away the potential of the ending but that's Ubisoft for you. That being said, the Godsmack soundtrack was horrible and the level design and the endless backtracking got annoying pretty quick.

Dark Messiah of Might and Magic: It's a classic. It feels like Half-Life but in a sword and sorcery setting and it sells it well. Combat system was actually pretty bare-bones and it's obvious Arkane didn't get to flesh it out as much as they wanted to. What killed it in sales was Ubisoft stupidly marketing it as an RPG when it was really a First Person Swashbuckler. Another issue is that it's way too short. It need at least another 4 chapters.

Batman - Arkham Asylum: Only game in the series that really was fun and didn't take itself too seriously. Best atmosphere, rather simple plot but miles ahead of the convoluted bullshit that was Arkham City and Arkham Knight, second best sound design, best soundtrack and juuust open-world enough so it feels full of content, instead of being mostly large empty areas populated by some buildings and thugs. It doesn't try to build some unique continuity (again, fuck off Arkham City), it just assumes awareness of mainstream Batman continuity and throws you right in for a fun adventure.
 
An honourable mention to the old Pangea Software games,

My first game I remember playing and beating was Power Pete, Pangea and mac games in general were so awesome. I remember playing some horrible GTA clone shareware for hours on end.

WoW, D2, Runescape, Mass Effect, Persona, AoE, BF2, fuck were the 2000s the best years for games? So much good shit. I was also much younger but I don't tend to beat games as much these days as I did back then.
 
Dark Messiah of Might and Magic: It's a classic. It feels like Half-Life but in a sword and sorcery setting and it sells it well. Combat system was actually pretty bare-bones and it's obvious Arkane didn't get to flesh it out as much as they wanted to. What killed it in sales was Ubisoft stupidly marketing it as an RPG when it was really a First Person Swashbuckler. Another issue is that it's way too short. It need at least another 4 chapters.
It was still good fun (and despite the magic system being simplistic they did really cool stuff with it, like using the ice spell to create slippery areas). Multiplayer could have been AWESOME with a little tweaking, as it is it was criminally underappreciated.

Also Xana best grill.
 
Zoo Tycoon 2. Didn't get to play the other games mentioned until the 2010's. Doubt my computer from 1999 could have run half of them even after the upgrade for ZT2. Loved being the zookeeper mode where you could feed and wash animals.

Run Escape was also great.
 
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