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You mean like how you can go to Morrowind in ESO? That's a thing. Vvardenfell isn't in, yet, but I'm sure it will be eventually.

You played in the Beta. It has been improved SO much in a year. I strongly suggest you give it another shot.

tl;dr It is absolutely worth it. I love this game, and I've been a big fan of the series since Morrowind, kind of falling out because of a lack of multi-player. I'm a very social nerd.

It's not F2P. It's B2P like Guild Wars.

My favorite WoW moment was when our guild went to do Onyxia and we only had 25 people during off-hours when the level cap was still 60, so it was still difficult, and everything in the dungeon spawned twice. There were 2 of every dragon guard, and there were 2 Onyxias. We tried a few times but couldn't beat both at

Please keep posting great music from video games! It combines my two most favorite things :D Nothing makes me more nostalgic than re-living a video game experience simply by listening to its music. I've been addicted to this game and soundtrack lately: Robot Roller-Derby Disco Dodgeball.

ASSMAN. He earned that license plate. Million-to-one shot, doc. Million-to-one.

This is quite literally The Hunger Games: The Game. Fight to the death while trying to appease sponsors to give you aid. Sounds awesome!

1. Get a billion dollars.

SimAnt is still one of my favorite games of all time. I started playing it when I was 4 or 5 years old shortly after it came out. I'm 26 now. It's one of the main games I played when I was little that made me obsessed with video games, along with Commander Keen, Doom, pretty much all the TLC games like Operation

You get to fight great battles in ESO pretty much whenever you want. They can be a blast!

*Beak havoc

I wish I could have told Squeenix that Record Keeper sounds like the most boring game on Earth. It sounds like I'd be tallying scores for a volleyball game or calculating baseball stats.

Of course they had to pay homage to the first game. I would have embedded the playlist of the entire soundtrack that's on YouTube, but it wouldn't embed correctly. This was literally my introduction to funk and I've never looked back. Here's the playlist for the whole soundtrack. http://youtu.be/hE5kV3yZ3kM?li…

I give the first one credit for having some interesting mechanics like having to figure out which Presents do what, adds to the replayability. My brother and I played the crap out of Panic on Funkotron when we were like ages 5 and 9. I even started it back up with my friend very recently who also loves Panic on

I loved the game play. It was unique, still had a TON of secrets, some stupid simple, some incredibly difficult, and had plenty of fun mini-games: the Hyper Funk Zone, ShAka Boom Clap, and the acrobatic contests.

Now playing

How DARE you? Panic on Funkotron is amazing and has one of my favorite soundtracks of all time!

Other new-ish games either make you lose everything when you die, or have a Hardcore mode with the same stipulation. Spelunky lets you unlock the ability to start from the beginning of Worlds 2, 3, and 4. That game made me feel so accomplished. Super difficult, but it was almost always my fault, and I would learn