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Thief 3 (Deadly Shadows) with the simple-to-install Sneaky Upgrade (adds widescreen, new textures, increased difficulty and lots of other subtle tweaks which you can turn on or off). Loving every minute of it.

Tropico (1). I'm just getting into it but it's great fun so far.

Prison Architect. Having a nightmare with remote doors at the moment. Fun and frustration in equal measure. Lots of very clever systems which sort of hang together and sort of don't. Hard to learn how to play but worth the trouble. Extremely clever game which I will go back to again and again, until something incomprehensible happens again and I pack it in for a while.
Beat POP Sands Of Time
Beat POP The Forgotten Sands

Currently playing POP Warrior Within (my favorite one). The POP marathon continues..

ps: so many people playing a couple games at a time. I could never do that.
*Looks at his Lords of Xulima 51 hours savegame......*

Lords of Xulima is awesome :-)
Fallout New Vegas
4 new games to play from the Christmas sale and I'm sitting here playing Star Wars KOTOR 2. Is it possible to spread ADD around like a staph infection? I think I'm getting ADD cooties from some of you via electronic bacterial cell division. Give me back my concentration +1 starting bonus!
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Emob78: Wars of Napoleon.

Great game, but it's the Napoleon campaign of 1805-1815 with 7 day turns. That's over 500 turns for 10 years of a grand campaign with over a dozen European countries battling it out. It makes my brain hurt wondering how long a single campaign is going to take to finish.
AGEOD is great, just starting Revolution under Siege Gold.

Also playing Endless Legend from Amplitude. Must say, the French make good games.
Sokobond - £2 sale game, but so far looks like iit would of been worth the full price.

Shadow Run Hong Kong - pretty good, it doesn't feel like a new game due to it being MOTS.
Shame as the first two were great.
Post edited December 14, 2015 by DampSquib
A few:

-N++
-Shadow Complex Remastered
-Bloodborne
-The Talos Principles
The Witcher.
I forgot how much walking there is in Act 1
Started The Witcher 3 and Crypt of the Necrodancer.
Anno 1602

The Anno games are not really my cup of tea but i decided to try it again as i found it on one of my magazine DVDs.

I played 2-3 hours yesterday and the short tutorials are well made. Even a noob like me can understand the basic gameplay elements after playing them. :D

I also finished the first campaign and started fooling around in endless mode a bit.
I have to say that Anno 1602 is well made and it's easy enough in the beginning. But once my town grew a bit my citizens started demanding alcohol, tobacco etc. and i also ran out of tools so i saved and called it a day. At that point you have to start trading with other Isles and i wasn't in the mood for that yesterday.

But i'll keep playing as the game is more fun than i expected - even if i will probably never become really good at it. :D

According to reviews Anno 1503 is more complex and much harder so i'd say if you have never played any of the Anno games it's best to start with 1602.
It starts out easy enough for beginners and gets more complex soon so it won't be boring for experienced players.
Giants: Citizen Kabuto, and this time I'm going to finish it!
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Impaler26: Anno 1602

The Anno games are not really my cup of tea but i decided to try it again as i found it on one of my magazine DVDs.

I played 2-3 hours yesterday and the short tutorials are well made. Even a noob like me can understand the basic gameplay elements after playing them. :D

I also finished the first campaign and started fooling around in endless mode a bit.
I have to say that Anno 1602 is well made and it's easy enough in the beginning. But once my town grew a bit my citizens started demanding alcohol, tobacco etc. and i also ran out of tools so i saved and called it a day. At that point you have to start trading with other Isles and i wasn't in the mood for that yesterday.

But i'll keep playing as the game is more fun than i expected - even if i will probably never become really good at it. :D

According to reviews Anno 1503 is more complex and much harder so i'd say if you have never played any of the Anno games it's best to start with 1602.
It starts out easy enough for beginners and gets more complex soon so it won't be boring for experienced players.
I never really found it all that necessary to trade with other islands during endless play. Usually it was enough just to specify what I wanted to buy and sell at my docks. Visits from the free trader and the other AI players to my docks were usually enough to move the items I wanted. Not that I never traded directly with the other islands, just that it was rarely if ever necessary. It's incredibly important to set up your own tool industry though, no later than citizen level.
Post edited December 14, 2015 by Matewis
Shadowrun Dragonfall.
I don't know, the story seem not too engaging compared to Shadowrun Returns, but I'll give it another try and spend 4 hours playtime so far. quite good and has a lot improved from previous series, looting and combat.

Simcity 4.
it's been a while since my last time played this one, little forgot how to connect electricity, road, etc between city/region. meanwhile i just destroying city with disaster mode. :/

Assassin's Creed.
I need to re-install this one. I'm installing a mod/SweetFX but game keep crashing failed to launch(mostly) and forced me back to desktop sometime.
I had already finished Wing Commander (Prophecy) Secret Ops earlier (reaching the win-win ending), but I tried to replay the last mission to reach also the win-lose and lose-lose endings, as they give alternative endings.

Win-lose wasn't too hard. I just told my wingmen to attack enemy fighters to keep them busy, and then hurried to the aggregra... something that I am supposed not to destroy (but which I need to do for this win-lose ending). Destroy al the antennas, after whch the bridge, and then kill any remaining enemy fighters. Done, we won the enemy apparently but in a Pyrrhic victory style or something.

Lose-lose... one walkthrough suggested this comes if you wait too long in the last mission on Nav 1, like 8 minutes or so. So I killed all the initial enemy fighters, and raced away from the nav point to safe distance with afterburner (just in case more enemies come), so that the timer would reach 8 minutes.

At around 6 minutes or so, more enemies came out, and as their ships were much faster than my bomber, it took them no time to reach me with their afterburners. Well over 8 minutes was already elapsed by the time I died on those enemies, and I didn't see the lose-lose ending.

No idea what I'm supposed to do then to reach it, so i guess I won't see that alternative ending. It didn't come after 8 minutes mission time as promised.

Today I hopefully have time to start playing Descent Freespace. Or then I play some The Elder Scrolls: Daggerfall.
Playing the Blackwell games. Finished Blackwell Legacy and started Blackwell Unbound this weekend. These are surprisingly good Point & Click Adventure games.