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Resonance

Great game with great story ! I just find a little rhythm problem in the game, but story worth it.
Just finished Sleeping Dogs.
Post edited August 10, 2013 by Bapabooiee
Just finished Saints Row: The Third.That was much sillier than previous one. The Penetrator is just... :-D

Shame really that I'm too skint to buy DLC packages on HB. :/

Full list this way, if someone cares.
Just finished Wizardry V, the Super NES version. Only peeked in a walkthrough for three specific parts (one being how to get past those clockwork monkeys in the temple, and the other two being answers to those really abstruse riddles which I probably would've gotten if I weren't in an endgame-hurry). Feels good man.
Finished Divinity: Dragon Commander earlier this day. Was a great ride, I have to say =)
Commender Keen (12 August 5:30pm)

Its ok. I do think that other Apogee platformers were better like Agent. Not much to say about it I was annoying in some parts and fun in other parts.
Just finished Alpha Protocol. It was my first playthrough, so I have the feeling I missed some things and could do better/different. It's a very good game though, especially in the choices and their consequences. If you want a game that's really deep in that matter, go for it.

I've also finished The Walking Dead: 400 Days somewhere in the time between this game and my previous one. It was short, but also good.

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mrking58: Commender Keen (12 August 5:30pm)

Its ok. I do think that other Apogee platformers were better like Agent. Not much to say about it I was annoying in some parts and fun in other parts.
Personally, I don't think the original trilogy is particularly good; the final 3 Commander Keens, however, are great though.
Sword of the Stars: The Pit

Only finished it on Easy for now, with Engineer. A lot of luck seems to be required to win, even for a rogue-like.
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sibberke: I have the feeling I missed some things
You have noooooooo idea.
Just finished my first ending (ending 3) in Papers, Please. Looking forward to making a different choice to continue.

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Post edited September 09, 2013 by vulchor
Morrowind, after spending about a month on it. My character was the leader of all three guilds, and of House Telvanni, but there were other factions I never touched. I enjoyed it a lot, but honestly, the sameness of the quests and locations really started to wear on me towards the end--I'm pretty glad to call this one finished, in spite of all the things I could still theoretically do. Like, I haven't even touched the Tribunal expansion, but my reaction to the idea of playing Tribunal is a tired "Oh God, do I have to?" followed by the happy realization that no, I don't.
Just finished The Whispered World
Its the second Daedalic Adventure I've played after Deponia and I have to say I prefered Deponia, this one hid too much stuff behind doors, had a revolving room puzzle that wasn't animated well enough for me to get that the room was revolving and worst of all, had a sliding block puzzle! Arg!
It IS a very good, very beautiful adventure all the same though, a lot of love has gone into it and I DO recommend it to friends of the genre (as they said in Zzap64 in the 80s)

Full list:
http://www.gog.com/forum/general/games_finished_in_2013/post107
Just finished Ys Origin.

I really, really enjoyed it. So much so that I want to start another game immediately with another character, this time on nightmare mode and probably hate myself for it. I'll finish Baldur's Gate 2 first though.
All righty then, let's update my list:

Transformers: War for Cybertron and Transformers: Fall of Cybertron
Such a great, and what it seems, slightly underrated game series. There is some great action to be had in both games, combined with neat dialogues and known Transformers characters. Top visuals. Story that gets you going, but nothing too fancy. Finished both games on hardest difficulty level (it wasn't that hard, though, there where some battles that I can consider a pain in the behind). Overall, I'm not a Transformers fan in any way shape or form, and yet I've enjoyed those two games very much.

Papers, Please
Such a great game it is. Played this one way too much latley and, let's say, gotten through a couple of scenarios already. I really liked the visual style, setting, atmosphere, sound assets and the story that is going on. Do yourself a favor and try this one out.

Dead Island: Riptide
As for my coop adventures, I've played this one all the way through with my brother. A neat game and a huge timesink. We had a lot of fun slashing zombies into small pieces and beating them into jelly. It's really hard to stop playing once you get into it :D
We had finished all of the main story and a lot of sidequest for a 100% story completion and got most of the collectibles out of the way (I believe it's 10 left), though, we're probably not returning for a full challenges and achievements completion (we're at 55%-60% completion when it comes to this stuff).

King of Dragon Pass
Finally gone trough a campaign properly. And I'm definitely returning for a harder playthrough. But for now, all hail clan Whoopsie.

Also, I've stoped playing Skyrim and Daggerfall. Almost finished GRID 2 and I'm continuing my adventures in Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition. I've also started Trials Evolution latley and right now, I'm mid-way through completing the singleplayed portion of the game.

Rest of the games I've finished in 2013, for a full list you can visit:
http://www.gog.com/forum/general/games_finished_in_2013/post740
Post edited August 13, 2013 by defosh369