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Soldier of Fortune
Undying
Deus Ex Directors Cut
Star Craft 2
Cleaning out my games list
Ultima III Exodus
The Witcher
Deadspace
World of Warcraft

I haven't really started on Ultima III yet though. I might put that off for a while yet again.
Red Faction Guerrilla bored me fast... Now Dead Space 2 and this one is catchy! ^^
Just got Knights in the Nightmare and Yggdra Union for my PSP yesterday..."Let chaos reign !"
Age of Wonders: Shadow Magic - Where has this been all of my life?! I adore the random map generator. Haven't even gotten around to any of the stock campaigns/scenarios, I love the diplomacy, I love the units, I love the magic system. Good solid tbs.

Race the Sun - Woooo *smash* woooo *crash* WOOooOOOooooOOoo *shatter* Two thumbs up! Quick, dirty, meditative, intense, how the hell am I supposed to do that objectives, simplistic, fantastic. Portal worlds are a nice touch (user created levels cropping up in the main game). But nothing beats the **redacted** version! Oh man that is brutal.
Playing Persona 4 Golden. The game is great fun although the skill cards make things too easy.
Avernum 2
Rise of the Triad (2013)
Raptor: Call of the Shadows
Star wars the old republic mostly
Creeper World. Thanks to some gogers commenting on it in some thread. I had it from a bundle, and would have completely overlooked it...

I also tried Warlords Battlecry 3, but it turns out that gog is less rigorous about selling fully functioning games than I imagined.
Post edited January 21, 2014 by Telika
I've been way too addicted to Triple Town since I started playing it a few weeks back after getting in the winter sale. Loving it a big too much. ;) Every time I think "Oh, I'll just play one match." it can easily suck up 2-4 hours. Well, my best match actually did last about three hours until I played myself into a corner; it'll be a while until I'll manage to get to that ~2 mil mark again. Standard colony and peaceful valley are definitely my favorite types. I still don't see what is supposed to be so 'grindy' about it that some people mentioned. As far as I see it, my meta kingdom is only an added extra, although I do enjoy adding to it which isn't particularly tough to do as I tend to earn 1.5k-3k coins on the majority of matches now, plus all the extra stuff I gain through just playing. Anyway, yes I'm having a lot of fun with it. The townspeople and bears are just too damn adorable... but those damn ninjas!

I'm also about halfway through (I think) Geneforge 2 at the moment. Always fun mopping the floor with my enemies via my motley gang of creations. Good stuff.

Last but not least, since Flatout 2 finally arrived on GOG today I've been playing that for a couple hours just now, and I'm very likely to play through the whole career mode again when I'm not playing the above two. Still as fantastic as the first time I've played it. Suffice it to say Flatout 1 is unlikely to be ever installed again. Its sequel is just sooo much better in every conceivable way.
Since I finished Icewind Dale Complete, I've been "between games", not sure what I'd concentrate on next.

Installed Icewind Dale 2, but didn't get far yet creating a new party. I am reading some tutorial how to make a definite power party for IWD2, but I'd like to be more creative myself.

I've also considered playing Fallout from the start, since I haven't played it that far earlier yet. I found some instructions how to make a good character that gives you good overall experience about the game.

Yesterday I played a bit of Mafia, nice slow GTA-clone. But since I am "giving" my gaming laptop a new home this weekend, I would need to check if my older laptop is fast enough for running Mafia. Maybe it is, it ran GTA San Andreas ok.

I also happened to find a good tutorial web page to teach one to play Master of Orion, so I got an urge to finally try to understand how the heck to play that game that everyone is praising. Since the game has no tutorial of its own, a written tutorial is needed then. So far I've played it a bit just by sending scout ships to nearby planets and just keep clicking on Next Turn, not sure if I am supposed to do something else with the game. :) But maybe the tutorial finally answers that question.
Post edited January 23, 2014 by timppu
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timppu: Since I finished Icewind Dale Complete, I've been "between games", not sure what I'd concentrate on next.

Installed Icewind Dale 2, but didn't get far yet creating a new party. I am reading some tutorial how to make a definite power party for IWD2, but I'd like to be more creative myself.

I've also considered playing Fallout from the start, since I haven't played it that far earlier yet. I found some instructions how to make a good character that gives you good overall experience about the game.

Yesterday I played a bit of Mafia, nice slow GTA-clone. But since I am "giving" my gaming laptop a new home this weekend, I would need to check if my older laptop is fast enough for running Mafia. Maybe it is, it ran GTA San Andreas ok.

I also happened to find a good tutorial web page to teach one to play Master of Orion, so I got an urge to finally try to understand how the heck to play that game that everyone is praising. Since the game has no tutorial of its own, a written tutorial is needed then. So far I've played it a bit just by sending scout ships to nearby planets and just keep clicking on Next Turn, not sure if I am supposed to do something else with the game. :) But maybe the tutorial finally answers that question.
+1 for Fallout. You set the pace. Either wander the wastelands and explore or go to a casino and rough up a gang!

FWIW I found IWD2 a bit of a slog when played immediately after completing IWD.
I've been playing Dragon Age: Origins. I really sort of hate it, but I've logged a lot of hours. Way too many of those hours have been given to codex spam, setting up tactics, and waiting for Irving to finish a sentence.
Mega Man X. Way harder than I remember. Used to 100% in about 45 minutes, now I seriously can't beat it.

Must practice!
metro last light - very much enjoying it