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Started up my second playthrough of Shadowrun Returns today. Found it kinda underwhelming when I first ran through it, but I love the pen and paper series so much that I felt compelled to give it another shot. So now it's a dwarf street samurai run instead of a human decker.
I started Braveland this morning.
I'm also in the last quarter of a "Civ V" game and on level 20 in a "Sword of the Star: The Pit" game.
Started a couple new characters in Arcanum but quickly got bored. Seems I'm done with the game for a while, so moving on to The Witcher.

The Witcher is cursed for me. I've started it 4, maybe 5 times in the past but due to various unfortunate circumstances I haven't made it past Chapter 2. Hopefully it goes better this time, as I really do like the game.
Hopelessly addicted to Marvel Heroes. Currently working on getting Beta Ray Bill to level 60.

Also, trying to get the last few achievements in The Amazing Spider-Man 2 game.
Playing Dead Island. Its a lot more fun than I thought it would be. Had heard lots of comments about it either being multiplayer only or horrible single player... so far I'm loving the single player. I'm a big fan of search and destroy (hunt for loot and kill zombies)
Dust:An Elysian Tail. Well done platformer, although not completely to my taste due to the requirement to go through areas more than once. However, the story is decent enough, the artwork is very well done, and the game play is (for the most part) fun enough to keep me engaged.
Aliens: Colonial Marines. There, I said it. It's not the abomination everyone says, but it's definitely a very generic FPS with some annoyances and letdowns such as horrible facial animation during cutscenes, very linear levels and a laughably easy end-boss. I got it very cheap during a sale and I don't regret buying it. I still need to go thru the BugHunt expansion.

I'm also playing some Rogue Legacy, I had beaten it to 100% already but a recent update added extra bosses so I had to go back and clean castles again.
Post edited May 23, 2014 by PokerCrow
EDIT: Oops, sorry for double posting, my internet went nuts and it seemed like the first one didn't go thru.
Post edited May 23, 2014 by PokerCrow
This is week two (or maybe three) of playing The Witcher, and I'm still on Chapter II. So far I haven't completely lost interest in the game (and after spending this much time and not getting very far, I doubt I'll stop playing if I do), and I think I'm nearing Chapter III, where I've heard things pick up. I've discovered that one bad part about this game is the whole night and day thing. With as many quests as you get, it's hard to keep track of which ones you can do/finish at what time of day. This is especially bad in Chapter II, because some quests require you to be in the Swamp while others require you to be in Vizima. It's a little annoying going back and forth all the time.

I'm still having fun, though, so that's a plus.
Well my plan was to play Riven, I installed it even, but then somehow found myself playing Little Big Adventure this week. Haven't had much time yet but it's fun. As noted everywhere the save system sucks but I love the world so far and I haven't even gotten away when they come for Zoe yet.
Maldita Castilla, a fresh Ghosts 'n Goblins clone, that has become one of my favorite free games. The attention to detail and all the love that went into the development of this unexpected gem totally took me by surprise.
Going through Hanako's route in Katawa Shoujo.
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chevkoch: Maldita Castilla, a fresh Ghosts 'n Goblins clone, that has become one of my favorite free games. The attention to detail and all the love that went into the development of this unexpected gem totally took me by surprise.
This looks promising, thanks for sharing.

"I've missed games like the Ghost'n'Goblins for many years, so I just decided to make one by myself" (from the website)
I installed DosBox for the first time and working on getting SSI's original Pool of Radiance to work on it. I got the game to run, now I need to resize the screen. I know I can do that. The hard part is going to be how to make the sound work.
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