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orrosman: I have playing PUBG and ShellShock live, and HITMAN (2016 version) now and then
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Themken: Sorry but what is PUBG?
Playerunknown's Battleground (or PUBG in short) is a survival/king of the kill type of game in which you and 99 more players are dropped down from a plane, and your target is to be the last man standing.
Optionly, you can as a duo with a friend or a random player and be the last duo or as a squad of 3-4 (friends/random/a cobination of both).

Personaly, as an early access game on steam, I think the devs are doing a great job at maintenance and developing the game farther and adding exelent features to the game. I really love the rush of adrenaline you get from the game and the great time I get with my friend (hope you got some to play with ;-)).

BOTTOM LINE: if you like shoot 'em up games - get this game!
Post edited August 20, 2017 by orrosman
Hellblade, Alien Isolation, Rainbow 6, Doom, Fallout 4, Overwatch, and FFXIV. I just did a massive upgrade to an i7 7700k/GTX 1080 from an i5 4570/GTX 960 that was long overdue, so I'm like a kid in a candy store, finally have the power to enjoy these games on ultra settings.
Post edited August 20, 2017 by ScoutQo
Darkwood

I never thought that survival horror from a topdown view could ever work. Darkwood proved me that I was wrong.
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kmcoolice: Deadlight: Director's Cut. Pretty good.
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NickBahamondes: Call me crazy, but I claimed Deadlight because it was free. I want an opinion of experienced gamers, is it a great title? And, is it resource intensive as seen in the reqs? My computer is a 2013-based Intel Graphics. :O
It is short, but great. To me it took almost 3,5 hours to complete. If you want a game with great atmosphere, good script and a few interesting twists, give it a shot. I liked specially animated-draw cutscenes. They look gorgeous. Most games about zombies don't have strong/wide atmosphere, this game has it which the second best thing to me. You want more and more feel the tone of the game. As I umderstand, you got free copy, so it must to you play. I think you will spend pleasantly as I did.

By the way, I played on my laptop 2013 which it has intel graphics. In some levels it lagged but for some short moments but not big deal. I think yours should run too.
Post edited August 20, 2017 by kmcoolice
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NickBahamondes: Call me crazy, but I claimed Deadlight because it was free. I want an opinion of experienced gamers, is it a great title? And, is it resource intensive as seen in the reqs? My computer is a 2013-based Intel Graphics. :O
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kmcoolice: It is short, but great. To me it took almost 3,5 hours to complete. If you want a game with great atmosphere, good script and a few interesting twists, give it a shot. I liked specially animated-draw cutscenes. They look gorgeous. Most games about zombies don't have strong/wide atmosphere, this game has it which the second best thing to me. You want more and more catch the tone of the game. As I umderstand, you got free copy, so it must to you play. I think you will spend pleasantly as I did.
Thanks :)
Yep, more Sonic Mania.

Didn't really feel satisfied with my first savefile (only managed to get 3 Chaos Emeralds by the time I got to Oil Ocean), so I started over and managed to get all the Emeralds with Sonic and Tails before reaching the final zone. Also started another savefile with Knuckles.

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RayRay13000: snip
Okay, scratch that, now there's two things I hate in this game. The boss fight at the end of Chemical Plant Zone (despite being a cool reference to another game/series) and the one at the end of Flying Battery Zone.
I'm playing Dishonored 1's DLC The Knife Of Dunwall, now without reloading everytime I'm spotted :P. Playing through the entire Dishonored campaign with a perfectionistic, ghosting mentality was entirely the wrong way to play that game, because then it became a job (a self-appointed, unpaid one) instead of a game. Didnt realize that until I started the DLC and just didn't feel like playing it anymore, despite Dishonored having so many things I like about games in general and immersive sims in particular (although sadly no box moving mechanic and thus no "tower of boxes", as in Deus Ex).

I miss some things from the campaign (a few powers and The Heart is missing), but like some of the additions and it's as great as ever to explore and make your way around the world. I still generally try to go non-lethal and stealthy, because it's the most fun, but start off by exploring each area and running away from or killing enemies to be able to explore freely. When I'm done, I decide whether to keep on playing or reload and just do the optimal route.
The Witcher 3 (Death March - 2nd Playthrough) Main Story: - Have Beaten it again and almost enjoyed it as much as the first time. Such a wonderful game.

The Witcher 3 (Death March - 1st Playthrough) Hearts of Stone Expansion: - Played almost non-stop to the end, loved it so much. Really liked the story and characters.

The Witcher 3 (Death March - 1st Playthrough) Blood and Wine Expansion: - Just started can't wait to see how this Expansion turns out, and oh wow how large this new area is, can't wait to explore! ;D
Post edited August 23, 2017 by comradegarry
Now actually playing Morrowind.

My level 1 Enchantress has reached the point where she can now enchant items easily. Common Soul Gems, Soul Trap, Summon Ancestral Ghost (made a ring of it so running out of Magicka isn't a problem (Atronach birthsign)), some Expensive Rings (which can restock), and enough money to not be seriously hurting in that department.

I've decided that she really wants to find two Daedric artifacts in particular: Azura's Star (anyone familiar with the game should know why she would want it) and the Mace of Molag Bal (which has a unique enchantment).
Hi folks,

I'm playing Witcher 3 at the moment. It's the second playthrough and also the first time that I played the series in order. Started last year in October with Witcher 1, finished it in November. Started the Witcher 2 in April, finished it in May. Hoping to finish The Witcher 3 on October 26, the 10th Anniversary. The exploration in Skellige is a bit tedious due to the many hidden places in the ocean around Ard Skellig. The sirens are very annoying and found myself often without a boat and a long swim back to land. In the first playthrough I ignored many of the hidden places and Gwent.
Finished a playthrough of Sonic Mania with Sonic and Tails, and now I'm doing a playthrough with Tails and Knuckles.
A little bit of Banished.
Fable - The Lost Chapters

Decent game although having a stealth quest early in the game is quite annoying. But i quite like the game overall so i'll keep playing. :D
Post edited August 26, 2017 by Impaler26
Machinarium, and it's still as amazing as ever. Luckily I've forgotten most of the puzzles so its almost like a fresh playthrough.
Hooked my Saturn up and I am playing random games.
Post edited September 21, 2017 by breegull