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Which games are keeping you company this weekend?



The week's end is upon us! Time to rejoice, consume unhealthy amounts of food, sleep, relax, and play a lot of videogames. Not necessarily in that order. But weekends are not about order, they are about wonderful, uninhibited, guilt-free fun.

So which games are you playing this weekend to achieve the fun? Go on, share your Weekend Playlists with us. They can include single-player games, multiplayer games, console exclusives, anything - we are not judging. In fact, we are sharing too!


Looking for some inspiration, perhaps? The GOG.com releases of the week provide plenty:

You can wreck the dead with your dancing routines in the new <span class="bold">Crypt of the NecroDancer DLC</span>
You can crawl into the labyrinthine dungeon of <span class="bold">Barony: Cursed Edition</span>
You can catch up to the upcoming <span class="bold">Blood and Wine</span> expansion for <span class="bold">The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt</span>
You can puzzle/platform your way into the enigmatic heart of the <span class="bold">Braid</span>
You can solve this giant riddle of an island as <span class="bold">The Witness</span>
You can blow away aliens with a super-tank in <span class="bold">Uprising 2: Lead and Destroy</span>
You can build your own <span class="bold">Goliath</span> and play fisticuffs with huge monsters
You can blast into space and become a <span class="bold">Star Ruler 2</span> with the new <span class="bold">DLC</span>
You can fight under the neon lights, practicing your awesome <span class="bold">Megamagic</span>
Has to Kings Bounty Dark Side this weekend.......

cant get enough re-playability :)
White Day - A Labyrinth Named School

A freakin' brilliant Korean first person horror game set in a haunted schoolhouse. It anticipated many of Amnesia's gameplay mechanics 9 years before Amnesia came out. A remake is currently in the works and has already been . I can only hope that gog gets in touch with [url=http://www.roigames.co.kr/en/]the devs ASAP, so it will see a release here as well. Would be a bummer if the PC version turns out to be a Steam exclusive (with some Denuvo sauce slapped on top for good measure).


As for games that have already been released on gog: I've been playing quite a bit of Crimsonland lately.
Post edited May 15, 2016 by fronzelneekburm
BG1:EE
My Asus monitor is off getting repaired. In the mean time I am playing Unreal Gold and Riddick. Riddik is hard.
Nothing. I'm installing a new processor and deciding to take that as a good time to reinstall my operating system and get all the junk I messed it up with off.
Pillars of Eternity & The Book of Unwritten Tales.
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guppy44: I will, but likely not this weekend. I've got to finish the last four chapters of Wolfenstein 3D and then move on to Spear of Destiny. You guys also released some games I really want to get into (Uprising 2 is calling my name). I'll mix in more DOOM 4 next week I'm sure. :)
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mk47at: Wow. I like to replay Wolf3d/SoD/Noah3d, but I play it over many short sessions. I can't imagine playing several episodes back to back during one weekend.

I think their strength lies in the arcady nature that allows jumping in and out of the game without any problems.
I agree. They're great for popping in and out of game play. However, I have a bit of a curse where I play each title in a series in order. I just finished playing the campaigns of Call of Duty 1-Black Ops III yesterday. It took a couple of months to get through them all. Last year I played every Tomb Raider from the original 1996 to 2013 make. Now that took forever! Unfortunately this has prevented me from booting up many of my RPG titles because the time it would take to complete them all seems daunting. I need to finish Fallout: New Vegas before I can start 4, beat The Witcher 1 and 2 before I can start 3, the entire Mass Effect trilogy, all Borderlands, etc. I know they're amazing games and I'm missing out, but it would just take so much time. :)
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fronzelneekburm: White Day - A Labyrinth Named School

A freakin' brilliant Korean first person horror game set in a haunted schoolhouse. It anticipated many of Amnesia's gameplay mechanics 9 years before Amnesia came out. A remake is currently in the works and has already been . I can only hope that gog gets in touch with [url=http://www.roigames.co.kr/en/]the devs ASAP, so it will see a release here as well. Would be a bummer if the PC version turns out to be a Steam exclusive (with some Denuvo sauce slapped on top for good measure).

As for games that have already been released on gog: I've been playing quite a bit of Crimsonland lately.
Heh, I recognized that from a list of suggestions for Game Informer's Super Replay, when Tim Turi was there. (mostly "so bad they're good" games but I guess a good one snuck through ;)

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Gu18A5e5vGka5NoNHlAWPUjHIBDNRhhn48neF9mzyOI/edit
Post edited May 15, 2016 by tfishell
Thought I'd replay NeverWinter Nights.
Doom 2, with the Brutal doom mod, and the Memento Mori 2 wad.
Will be running that on the Zandronum client with my son.

Good times will be had and gibs for all.
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phalanges1972: Doom 2, with the Brutal doom mod, and the Memento Mori 2 wad.
Will be running that on the Zandronum client with my son.

Good times will be had and gibs for all.
I've read about Brutal Doom but never used it. I watched some game play and it looks really nice! I want to try this now. :)

This is a shot I managed to catch while playing DOOM 4. He never even saw it coming. Eh? Anybody? :)
Primordia and Rogue Legacy for me.
I'm meditating and thinking up ways to gain more dark power.
Barony is kicking my ass over and over again.
Witcher 3 like allways :)