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Telika: [...] Planescape 2 [...]
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HunchBluntley: Wow, I can't believe I never heard about that one! It must be in a REALLY long closed beta. :P
Most probably was referring to Tides of Numenera...
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HunchBluntley: Wow, I can't believe I never heard about that one! It must be in a REALLY long closed beta. :P
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Cavalary: Most probably was referring to Tides of Numenera...
Yeah, I guessed that. :P Still not Planescape (nor D&D), even if one wants to generously consider it a true sequel to that earlier Torment game.
15.
Alone in the Dark.
Baldur's Gate Enhanced Edition.
Brigador.
Curse The Eye of Isis.
Doom 64.
Metro Last Light Redux.
Norco.
Serioius Sam The First Encounter.
Shadowrun Returns.
STALKER Clear Sky.
Star Wars Jedi Knight II Jedi Outcast.
Stardew Valley (it's here to stay).
Super Hexagon.
Symphony.
The Witcher 2.

Edit: Added 2 more games.
Post edited July 31, 2022 by Ruvika
118 according to Galaxy.
On my internal drive: 57 at the moment. Includes "perma-games" mainly RPG's, sports, and strategy that I know I'll never be really done with (Civ, Tropico, PGA, Forza, Chess, Skyrim, BG, etc.), games that I bought on sale but haven't gotten around to yet, and roughly a dozen that I'm actively playing now.

On my external HDD, 412. Mainly games that I've either finished or quit.

Stuck in the cloud with no way home, 246. A mangy lot those are. The freebies, the dogs, the curiosities, the demos. Still, I should pick up another HDD and house the rest of my collection.

On a side-note, I used to collect books and records. A few unplanned moves, and my current tiny apartment broke me of that. Collecting games is SOOO much better! :D
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rabblevox: Chess,
Which one ?
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rabblevox: Chess,
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Telika: Which one ?
Chessmaster 9000. An oldie, but still a goodie, and the best set of tutorials/lessons ever in a chess game.
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Telika: Which one ?
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rabblevox: Chessmaster 9000. An oldie, but still a goodie, and the best set of tutorials/lessons ever in a chess game.
Yeah, I'm using the Grandmaster edition, with the awesome Waitzkin lessons. But I'd love to compare with 9000. I'm still very annoyed by GOG's lack of classic chess games.

(I'm very attached to the Chessmaster series : 2000 was my first chess software, on the Amiga already).
a lot of games on steam and a few on gog.
111 games installed.