zach.:
Andrew,

I'm not sure I follow. Doesn't myspace already satisfy the need for a "myspace for gamers"? This seems a little reminiscent of "headshot" energy bar.
3.7.2007 1:11pm
Andrew Cory (mail) (www):
Myspace is really a community for teenagers and teenaged fans of music. Seriously, the whole thing is set up to A) look ugly, and B) introduce me to music I've not heard. I'm hoping to be able to use the great games experiment to find new games...
3.7.2007 1:26pm
triticale (mail) (www):
So playing Windows solitaire isn't a reason to go there?
3.7.2007 3:40pm
Andrew Cory (mail) (www):
Why not? They've got a section for "casual" gamers, and you might find games you like by joining...
3.7.2007 4:00pm
Hamza Ibrahim (mail):
You've got great taste, that's all I can say. FF7 is my absolute favorite RPG. And KOTOR is probably the best RPG to be released on PC...ever.

I haven't really done much Civ, but I do play a lot of RTS's: AoK, AoeIII, etc. So yea. We have similar tastes. Not a lot of games have come out recently that really impress me though so I don't know if that site will help me much. Although it is definitely interesting.
3.8.2007 12:43am
John_B (mail) (www):
I'll back you up with the CIV series. From I to Warlords, I think it's one of Sid Meir's best efforts.

Also do a lot of World at War (Steel Panthers). As a freebie game (albeit a 450MB download), you can't beat the price.
3.8.2007 12:28pm
Andrew Cory (mail) (www):
If anyone is looking for a great CIV like game, Galactic Civilizations's II is awesome. I no longer have to pine over MoO II, or complain about MoO III, because GalCiv does everything I want it to do...
3.8.2007 1:47pm
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