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heartburnron: Playing this for the first time myself and I completely agree. This game is fantastic! What character class did you go for? Went with the female Malkaviana myself - some brilliant dialogue choices with that one...
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ljyoun: Went with male Toreador. When I play a game like this, I almost always try to make the character as close to how I am in real life as possible, whether it be looks or character background. So given the more social and artistic background of the Toreador, it seemed fairly close. Plus the powers with the Toreador are both useful and fun in game, particularly Celerity and Presence.

That being said, I will have to try a Malkavian in the next playthrough of the game. I've heard nothing but interesting things about that...
Interesting how we all select our characters to play a game. Me personally? I always go with the nicest looking female character with the sexiest outfit and most flesh on display so I have always have something pleasant to look at when I'm playing the game!! Hence, I was drawn to the female Malkavian with her cheerleader outfit...
Post edited May 27, 2017 by heartburnron
Still playing Final Fantasy Legend 3, and I was able to successfully perform the barrier skip.

Also, I turned Sharon into a Virago (ideal Cyborg form for boss fights due to high Agility and a Talent that reduces the enemy's Agility, ensuring that you will always be able to heal before the boss attacks again). Now the only transformation I have left to do is turn Arthur into a Venus, but that will need to wait until level 31 (my party is level 27 right now).
I'm currently playing <span class="bold">Costume Quest 2</span> and <span class="bold">Renowned Explorers: International Society</span>.
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ljyoun: Went with male Toreador. When I play a game like this, I almost always try to make the character as close to how I am in real life as possible, whether it be looks or character background. So given the more social and artistic background of the Toreador, it seemed fairly close. Plus the powers with the Toreador are both useful and fun in game, particularly Celerity and Presence.

That being said, I will have to try a Malkavian in the next playthrough of the game. I've heard nothing but interesting things about that...
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heartburnron: Interesting how we all select our characters to play a game. Me personally? I always go with the nicest looking female character with the sexiest outfit and most flesh on display so I have always have something pleasant to look at when I'm playing the game!! Hence, I was drawn to the female Malkavian with her cheerleader outfit...
When I choose a character, if there is no gameplay difference, I actually like to choose a female character who is more conservatively dressed, oddly enough.

If there is a gameplay difference, I usually choose the female character whose gameplay I like the most.
Started Fallout 4 again on my PS4.
Also started a co-op game of Dying Light with my brother while waiting for the Motorhead expansion for Victor Vran.
Total annihilation: commander pack.
Pretty nice strategy by now. Kinda had trouble beating mission 7 arm campaign just now a few retrys and i beaten it on medium,don't remember needing to retry any missions in other strategies game i played.I wish i knew about this game sooner,the ship battles in mission 7 were kinda intense,they actually defeated all my ships and then i had to use my commanders d-gun and a couple of missile launchers to beat the last 2 or 3 warships because they came too close.
Plants vs Zombies. Surprising amount of bang for your buck. I don't know about the whole series, but the first one at least appears to be devoid of microtransactions. It's such a refreshing change of pace to be able to earn ingame currency to buy more plants at a reasonable rate, as opposed to the snail pace of games with microtransactions.
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aritrea: Old school Castlevania - Symphony of the night.. have played it many times.. love this game.
One of my all time favorite games.
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Matewis: Plants vs Zombies. Surprising amount of bang for your buck. I don't know about the whole series, but the first one at least appears to be devoid of micro-transactions. It's such a refreshing change of pace to be able to earn in-game currency to buy more plants at a reasonable rate, as opposed to the snail pace of games with micro-transactions.
The first one was even DRM-free in every way. You could copy the files from the retail disc anywhere and install them without problems. It also works perfectly in WINE/Linux.

It's still my favorite tower defense game and I played the "I, Zombie" mode a bloody lot every time I was through with the campaign.

I'm currently playing "The Book of Unwritten Tales (German)" in WinXP and still
"MegaMan 8 Bit Deathmatch" in Linux via WINE
after recently finishing "Lord of the Clans (WinXP)", "Jedi Knight (WinXP)" and "Lifeless Planet Premier Edition (Linux)".
Post edited May 28, 2017 by Klumpen0815
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Matewis: Plants vs Zombies. Surprising amount of bang for your buck. I don't know about the whole series, but the first one at least appears to be devoid of micro-transactions. It's such a refreshing change of pace to be able to earn in-game currency to buy more plants at a reasonable rate, as opposed to the snail pace of games with micro-transactions.
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Klumpen0815: The first one was even DRM-free in every way. You could copy the files from the retail disc anywhere and install them without problems. It also works perfectly in WINE/Linux.

It's still my favorite tower defense game and I played the "I, Zombie" mode a bloody lot every time I was through with the campaign.
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Ah yes 'I, Zombie' is a lot of fun :) And the one where you battle against zombie plants.
I only have it on my phone atm, but it's good enough that I'm thinking of getting a pc copy as well.
Not sure if its my favorite tower defense though. It's been PvsZ and Revenge of the Titans for me.
Wizardry 8 all elf party.
Slowly yet steadily, learning Grim Dawn inside out. Now i have enough time to sink in it! What a great game!
Post edited May 28, 2017 by KiNgBrAdLeY7
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AndreeaB: Is it any good?
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viperfdl: It depends what one considers 'good'. At first I thought it was kind of underwhelming because of the unintuitive controls and the high difficulty by today's standard. But the longer I play the more I get used to the controls and doesn't approach PoR any more like a lenient, modern game. So now it starts to be fun.
Thnaks :) maybe i will give it a try
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KiNgBrAdLeY7: Slowly yet steadily, learning Grim Dawn inside out. Now i have enough time to sink in it! What a great game!
Are you playing it singleplayer?
Post edited May 28, 2017 by AndreeaB
I’m mainly playing Dragon Age: Origins Ultimate Edition, with several mods for better visuals/more hairstyles etc.

I never was really much into RPGs, but I really like it so far. Other games that I’m playing to a much lesser extent because of DA:O are Mount and Blade and M&B Warband (with their great mods), Crysis (also heavily modded with textures etc.), GWENT, Thief Gold, X-Com: UFO Defense (using OpenXom, which should be the onl way to play it), Tis-100.

But DA: O is my main game at the moment. Witcher 1 (modded to oblivion) will be my next game, followed by Witcher 2. But thinking about the way I’m playing DA: O it might take a while until then ;) I don’t tend to rush through RPGs but read through most of the ingame stories, books etc. It’s not an FPS, after all, right? ;)
Post edited May 29, 2017 by 4-vektor
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AndreeaB: Are you playing it singleplayer?
Yes! I accidentally killed my main in hardcore though (forgot to back up the save folder), so i started anew! This time no mistakes! Thankfully, i wasn't progressing much... I didn't notice early on that after beating an act and returning in it to farm, enemies get boosted too... That Salazar, grrr

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aritrea: Old school Castlevania - Symphony of the night.. have played it many times.. love this game.
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jait: One of my all time favorite games.
You should try the full version in Sega Saturn, the Japanese exclusive! It has 2 new areas, new enemies/bosses/items, third "hand" in inventory for another quick-item to use, plus the most imba player in ANY castlevania game up to day... Maria (saturn version)! And Richter has two different costumes in this one.

The Playstation version had some data for the new areas (you can glitch yourself to where the underground garden should have been), but it was ultimately left unfinished.
Post edited May 28, 2017 by KiNgBrAdLeY7