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I am going to try Faery - Legends of Avalon. No high expectations, it looks charming.
Shadowcrypt, fuck yeah.
Wrestling MPire Remix. Every single week the booker is hinting that I should change my moves. Every week. Oh well, I'm stuck in tag team hell but this time with somebody I actually like, my first ever friend in the game who eventually joined me in Federation Online. My character hasn't lost a match yet (34-0!) but has still managed to be released by two other promotions (once while I was an International Champion), also none of the champions want to grant me title shots. Between you and me I think they're just scared because I always make it a "hair vs hair" or "loser leaves town" match.
Just started Divinity 2 - Ego Draconis. So far it looks pretty good.
There's a release coming early next year. It is time I prepared.

Started The Witcher.
Played VtM: Bloodlines and play now Two Worlds.
Playing Wasteland 2 at the moment. Although the opinions seem divided, I ike it a lot.

I still remember playing Wasteland 1 a long time ago - running up a hill for 1 hour to get my parties climbing skill up xD
Heroes of the storm mostly,got invited in the alpha few days ago :D
Currently playing Fairy Fencer F and Gran Turismo 6 on PS3, Hearthstone, HoMaM V and Black Crypt (greatest Amiga dungeon crawler ever!) on PC.
Currently, it is Steamworld Dig, stopped playing Papers, please! and BG I. Will definitely return to those. Contemplating about Broken Sword. :)
<span class="bold">S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Shadow of Chernobyl.</span>

At first, I admit I didn't find it particularly interesting... but after the first 2-3 hours, I just couldn't stop. This game is astonishing, probably the best post-apocalyptic title I have ever played! Its depth is extraordinary, and it is believable in every way: items, weapons, setting, factions... the amount of realism is impressive, and the challenge is always high. It takes a while to dive into it, but when you do not appreciating it would be impossible.

I'm trying to play it "as vanilla as possible", with only the ZRP mod installed; my intent was mainly to eliminate as many bugs as possible, and I added only the bedroll (wich I almost never used), the possibility for two characters to repair items (at a very steep price, mostly to "preserve" the unique objects) and the more comfortable menu layout.

So far, I am really satisfied of the purchase! :)

Edited for typos. *A lot* of typos.
Post edited November 10, 2014 by Enebias
Yeah, when you get your inspiration from the book and you have a vivid imagination you get this game:)

Personally, i'm replaying DA:O Ultimate Edition. Had an urge to torture myself by seeing one of the good games made by Bioware.
Post edited November 10, 2014 by wolfsrain
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wolfsrain: Personally, i'm replaying DA:O Ultimate Edition. Had an urge to torture myself by seeing one of the good games made by Bioware.
Personally, I found DA:O a very... "hit and miss" game. Some parts were good, some others even excellent, but just as many were bad or even awful. Just by looking at the origin stories, you can find both the most boring and clichèd ones (Human Noble - male City Elf) and a new approach on an entire race's narrative (the Dwarves, both noble and castless): imo, the entire game goes on like this (I will not bring any example to avoid spoilers, of course), presenting some sincerely exciting and well-written moments near many seriously lame ones.
Post edited November 10, 2014 by Enebias
played metro 2033 for a bit. wow. i mean, just wow. there is some serious world-building in this game, and it really makes you feel immersed.
I envy you, i remember when i first started playing, it was a "free" game with a magazine and i was dismissing it since, well, it looked (graphics and animations wise) bad, but after it kick in, yeah, it's really an amazing game.
If you intend to play the rest of the franchise, skip Clear Sky since it's basically an expansion for SoC, same map but new missions (and nothing really special).

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As for me, i started playing Shadowrun Dragonfall and even with only one hour played i can see that it's an amazing game (like the first one), i just love how the game narrates the events between the dialogues. Unfortunatly i had to stop because i started having some stuttering problems, i already sent an email but i doubt they will respond or fix the problem! :\
Post edited November 11, 2014 by Cyraxpt