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TallyMan:
A good action game...

I like Prototype.
Example of Game Play:

Leap off a 40 story building.
Land in a crowd of people.
Eat several of them with tentacles that erupt from your body.
Throw cars at the rest.
Wait for the military to show up.
Eat one, assume his appearance, blame random soldier for the attack.
Watch the other soldiers kill the one you blamed.
MONSTER ATTACK
Climb up Empire State Building.
Elbow Drop.

barter1113:
Action game for ePSX (you can use emulator):
Syphon Filter 1, 2, 3 - the best series action game on psx ever. If you dont play you must play! :D

Someone suggested skyrim - is it action game or rpg? :D

Gob:
Yes, I played Turok and Prototype too . I also played Rage, it had a pretty good story but it was too short(unfortunately. Now I'm waiting for some new post-apocalytic deathmatch game to come out bellow is the link to their website it's pretty impressive, most of it is inspired from Mad Max.

www.2dawn.com

The game is called Ravaged. From what I've seen looks damn good and so do the graphics.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmGxR6VNYgE

Haraldx:
Blade of Darkness - an old title (2001), more like a hack 'n' slash, but you might like it. The graphics are dated however (lighting is cool tho). All the combos are activated like in a fighting game (if you have played Mortal Kombat you will undersand). As you gain levels you gain more combos, and you gain more health and stamina. Better attacks require more stamina. Also, you will find new weapons scattered around the place, if you play as the correct character he might have a special combo just for this weapon (for example the rolling stab seen in video is knight's daggese special). The game was released a bit broken, it may contain bugs and some broken mechanics but it's a great game.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DdLX6Ibdnyc

Gob:
That reminds me of BloodRayne, but I played that too sadly :( . Thanks for the suggestion .

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