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Bass47: Do you use any mods ?
The Fallout 2 Restoration Project.
Oh god, my ADHD is gonna show.here
At the moment I'm playing:

One Unit Whole Blood
The Dig
The Ultimate Doom
Wolfenstein 3d
Quake
Wasteland: The Original Classic
Clive Barker's Undying
AND I'm about to start Pirates! Gold


P.S. I'm also planning on starting Morrowind as soon as I pick it up.
Mushihimesama. I loved Mushihimesama Futari on the 360, and this game is just as good (somewhat easier when going through Normal and Arranged mode).
Final Fantasy 8. I like the Guardian Forces character system, it's weird.

I've got Squall hitting things with a gunblade + elemental damage, a mage and a mugger.

I've been playing the mini card game Tetramaster and do the written tests to increase my SeeD level. A nice surprise I thought I had missed one weapons monthly magazines but it was still sitting there when I came back in disc 2. All of the Guardian Forces and weapons monthly magazines so far.
Post edited November 07, 2015 by bad_fur_day1
Re-playing Shogo for the 2nd time.
Primordia. This one might actually have the most interesting story I've seen in a video game in a long time.

Also juggling Persona 3 Portable (second playthrough, fem MC), Disgaea (Etna mode), Jeanne D'Arc (very good effort, save for the terrible 3D models), and Valkyria Chronicles 2 (not sure if I'll continue this one, b'sodding fake turn-based games...). I've recently also tried adding FF: Tactics - WotL to this little PSP list, but even when patched for the slow-down, I find it hard to justify playing - the blurriness I could maybe live with, but the crawlingly SLOW gameplay kills it for me. The curse of Yasumi Matsuno strikes again - as with Tactics Ogre games, high marks for story, low marks for actual gameplay - wish they hired the guy to write a Fire Emblem (which has the opposite problem...it's a better problem to have, since I can glaze over the lame story bits in FE, but obviously can't just skip combat in FF:T).
The Legend of Zelda Majora's Mask and occasionally Warcraft III.
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel

Not as bad as people make out, takes a while to get used to the Oxygen mechanic, and jump pads, I'm playing solo as Wilhelm [I better get paid] with his two bots wolf and saint, wolf attacks, saint heals me. this is easy mode from what I've read.

Plus you get to see Moxxi without any makeup hahaha

£7.84 well spent [75% off coupon from borderlands humble bundle] I also got lots of extras 2 blue guns /skins /heads for having BL1 and BL2 installed loyalty reward.
Post edited November 08, 2015 by Cavenagh
Since the Bsod doesn't let me play "Shadows: Heretic Kingdoms" with WinXP (damn, maybe I'll get it to run via WINE instead), I'm currently playing another sequel:
"Tetrobot and Co." which makes a lot of things right that weren't ideal in the first game (Blocks that Matter) and has another puzzle mechanic, but a good one.
I'm playing Syberia 2 (which I bought on sale at Google Play). Unfortunately I clicked "new" instead of "continue" yesterday and had to start from scratch. Good thing it's 10x faster to play when you know what to do.
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Cavenagh: Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel


Plus you get to see Moxxi without any makeup hahaha
And you get to use her back door!
Darksiders 2 Deathinitive Edition. One of the better remakes.
I'm playing Morrowind right now. I wonder, if I will ever finish this game.
The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX (GBC emulator on PSP) and ANNO 1404: Venice.
Post edited November 08, 2015 by 1.048596
Now I am in the last mission of the whole Tie Fighter CD.

I dislike the last missions because you are always put in an inferior Tie Advanced fighter, and you have to fight against groups of Tie Defenders which go faster, have much more firepower, have more shields, have more missiles etc.

The Tie Advanced will get destroyed by mere one missile hit so if one of the Defenders get a missile at your way, it usually means game over, unless you are able to shoot the missile while it is coming towards you, or keep making circles (quite often the missile hits you anyway).

Pretty much the only way you can destroy the Tie Defenders with you Tie-A is to get behind them, use the tractor beam so that they stop squirming, and shoot either two missiles or one torpedo at it. And hope there's no other Defender behind you aiming a missile at you.

Frankly, the last few missions have left a bad taste to my mouth about the whole game... :(


Also playing TES: Arena, now after the third staff piece, but I feel like there's really nothing more for me to see in the game. All the dungeons feel so similar. I just try to run through them as fast as I can to get the pieces. There's no incentive to find and see new places etc.
Post edited November 08, 2015 by timppu