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Over 200hours this past weeks playing X3:TC with XRM mod and about 9 more mods, just loving it, I am still a bit disappoint due to X:Rebirth
1 - Bound By Flame. It's difficult due to some interesting combat mechanics, but I'm enjoying it for the most part. Maxed out on PC, the graphics are quite nice - especially some of the texture work.

2 - Diablo III, off and on. Working on gearing out my Demon Hunter and Wizard at present. I'll move on to the Crusader there afterwards.
Avernum: Escape from the Pit right now. I'm enjoying it, it's my first spiderweb software game. I went into it without reading up on anything and I'm waiting for my haphazard stat allocation to come back and bite me at some point, but as it stands I'm having a lot of fun.

Also off and on playing FTL: Faster Than Light. I lost my old save but I'm working my way back through. I realize that I'm not so good at this game as according to the community hub for it people can reliably 'win' the game regardless of ship, and on hard difficulty, yet even on easy I only kill the flagship maybe one out of five attempts. Great game though.
Defenders Quest, Miami Hotline, Miasmata and Stalker with the Stalkersoup mod.
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Dischord: I'm playing the game of life.

Did ok earlier, nothing exemplary, but it seems it gets harder as you go on :-)
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Moonbeam: Am playing that game too, you don't perhaps have a walkthrough for me?:)
Unfortunately walkthroughs don't seem to work in the game of life, at least in my experience.

I think it has some advanced programming that changes all the parameters based on who's playing.
Still playing The Witcher, though my progress has been slow. I'm on Act II (or Chapter II, I can't remember what it calls them) and the story is still teasing a lot but not picking up. I really want to know what is going on, like where Berengar is and what happened to him, but the story is taking its sweet time. I've heard things pick up after Act/Chapter II, so I have hope.

I started to play Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, but stopped after a couple of hours. It just wasn't doing anything for me, and I'm not sure why. To scratch the same thoughtless action itch, though, I played some solo multiplayer in Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy, and darn is it fun. Wildly swinging a lightsaber at a bunch of hop-happy, lightsaber-wielding bots is awesome.

And finally, I started Fallout on my Dad's laptop. Since my brother and I kind of share a computer and he is playing the Jedi Knight series, I wanted a game I could play when he's using my computer. Fallout is old enough and light enough on system requirements that I could play it on my Dad's aging laptop. Plus, I've wanted to play it for a while now. Hopefully I can actually finish it this time.
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Dischord: I'm playing the game of life.

Did ok earlier, nothing exemplary, but it seems it gets harder as you go on :-)
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Moonbeam: Am playing that game too, you don't perhaps have a walkthrough for me?:)
I've been going back and forth from Inquisitor to the original Blood. I need to counterbalance my rpg fix with my old school FPS fix.
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Nobake: Unfortunately walkthroughs don't seem to work in the game of life, at least in my experience.

I think it has some advanced programming that changes all the parameters based on who's playing.
Will have to dabble in the arts of spell weaving then:)
Played through the third episode of The Walking Dead Season 2. The episode itself wasn't at all bad, but man was it short. It clocked in a little over an hour and a half. Also, Telltale doesn't even pretend to have any real gameplay left in their games anymore. It's pretty sad. *le sigh*

If there ever will be a third season I'm not sure I'll be interested anymore because at that point I think I'd be better off just rewatching the TV show or reading the actual comic. It also makes me not so optimistic about their upcoming Game of Thrones game. =/
Post edited May 14, 2014 by mistermumbles
Going through Spellforce: Platinum Edition right now, specifically the original Order of Dawn campaign.

I've actually had the game for years, but for whatever reason I could never get past the extremely long tutorial without being bored to death.

Now I've decided to give it another crack and have managed to grind my way through the tutorial (only to discover that it really didn't say all that much that I couldn't have found out by natural means). Now I'm in the game proper, I'm having a great time with it.

That being said, I've gone back to using my original German retail version because the English localisation is horrendously bad and full of blatant errors.

Also: started on Putty Squad on the Vita. That game never gets old, and the music at the start really took me back to the 90s, but damn, those new pre-rendered graphics look shite in comparison to the excellent pixel art of the original SNES/Amiga games. Does make me wonder why it was a timed PS4 exclusive - it's about the least graphically demanding game I've seen in a while.
Post edited May 16, 2014 by jamyskis
Icewind Dale Complete.

I played it at release and thought it was OK, but it's only now that I am actually appreciating how good it is. I'm Playing a Fighter/Druid which I never did before and I'm amazed how awesome he is.
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jamyskis: Going through Spellforce: Platinum Edition right now, specifically the original Order of Dawn campaign.

I've actually had the game for years, but for whatever reason I could never get past the extremely long tutorial without being bored to death.

Now I've decided to give it another crack and have managed to grind my way through the tutorial (only to discover that it really didn't say all that much that I couldn't have found out by natural means). Now I'm in the game proper, I'm having a great time with it.

That being said, I've gone back to using my original German retail version because the English localisation is horrendously bad and full of blatant errors.

Also: started on Putty Squad on the Vita. That game never gets old, and the music at the start really took me back to the 90s, but damn, those new pre-rendered graphics look shite in comparison to the excellent pixel art of the original SNES/Amiga games. Does make me wonder why it was a timed PS4 exclusive - it's about the least graphically demanding game I've seen in a while.
Far out, I've had that game for a long time too (three years on disc before I got it here) and never got passed the tutorial. You may have inspired me here.
I'm starting the Witcher 2.
Mortal Kombat on PS3. Slowly realizing that my 36 yr old reflexes are not quite what they used to be. Thank God at least they scaled back the 40 million button combos they used to have.
I'm currently playing South Park: The Stick of Truth, Civilization V, and Hearthstone.