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Still playing Sly Cooper 4 and GTA5 on my new PS3.

My Xbox 360 came in the mail and I got Halo 4 with it, among other things. That game has a LOT of funky lighting effects, it's really distracting.

Playing LA Noire as well. More than halfway done, I kind of fell in love with it. I hate the dialog system though.
Spelunky! I was dying to play it; now I'm just dying :p But it's so good I just can't stop.
I bought Ride to Hell: Retribution. It's terrible, but hilariously so.
Have been playing Settlers 2: 10th Year Edition lately, with Vikings. Great fun :) Gotta love those little fellas walking around.
GTA 3, VC, SA and EE 2.
It's the off season.
nosferatu, Wrath of Malachi from this Haloween bundle, cool surprise, so far 2 hours in.
Ni No Kuni (PS3)
UnEpic.
Still f1 2013. Now they've ironed out a lot of bugs and such, it's much better, the rubbering in line for instance.

Also, can't get enough of over flanders fields at the minute, i only recently discovered it and it's phenomenal.
Hat in the ring expansion also

And finally, arma 3, runs surprisingly well on my laptop and they finally released the first part of the campaign so thought I'd take the plunge. Not bad, and for once they seem to finally have a well optimized engine.
Pinball Arcade - Star Trek & Cactus Canyon. Great fun. :)

Battle Worlds: Kronos - There's a few niggles I have with it - nothing major though - and I'm hoping KA will apply a bit more spit polish. That said, I'm still quite enjoying it so far.

Spec Ops: The Line - So far, so ... average. Yes, I can see that the story/setting is definitely the best part of the game - I'm still not sure who's good/bad in this scenario - but the gameplay is a bit uninspiring at best.
Post edited November 05, 2013 by mistermumbles
Toward the end of LA Noire... definitely gets repetitive, but I can probably hold out to the end. Same for Sly Cooper 4.

Even though Medal of Honor: Frontline HD is a terrible re-release I am still playing it a good bit. Forgot I played so much of that game back in the day, real nostalgia trip.
Started playing Arkham Asylum again. Heh, this game is definitely on my list of games that I can pick up and play anytime, no matter how often I've already finished it.
Pokemon Emerald (I've played this game too many times, but this time I decided to use different Pokemon than I used before)
System Shock 2 (Great fun, scary and taking me a while)
Carmageddon: Max Pack
AAAAAAAAND
Cry of Fear (A great free horror game using the goldsource engine, but only on steam.)
Marvel Puzzle Quest on my Galaxy Note 3 (a very good game I might add)
ChronoTrigger, also on my phone, because I got a Moga controller for it and it is a fantastic deviice! Finally, Android feels like a legitimate gaming platform.
Also, Bard's Tale.
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StingingVelvet: Toward the end of LA Noire... definitely gets repetitive, but I can probably hold out to the end. Same for Sly Cooper 4.

Even though Medal of Honor: Frontline HD is a terrible re-release I am still playing it a good bit. Forgot I played so much of that game back in the day, real nostalgia trip.
Sly Cooper 4, nice. I loved the demo, never got around to playing the full game though. LA Noire was beautiful, but the game play was definitely repetitive which kept me from completing it. But I'm glad it was made, it represented a brilliant proof-of-concept.
Post edited November 06, 2013 by vulchor
STALKER: Shadow of Chernobyl. Let's see if I finish it this time. If I do, it'll only be the second time, despite having started about a dozen times. It'll also be the first time on the "Normal" difficulty (it's called something else, but I don't remember the name). I just left the Agroprom research facility, so I have quite a bit left. I haven't experienced anything different this time. It's still frustratingly fun. I did notice, though, that the spoken dialogue is often different from the subtitles--almost completely different in some cases. The idea will be the same, but the words are totally different. It isn't a problem, of course, but I always have to do a double take when they don't match up.

The Witcher. I don't feel that it is quite the game some people make it out to be, but it's fun enough. It's holding my attention, at least. So far, though, I haven't come across the moral ambiguity the game is apparently known for. Maybe I'm just not far enough in. Also, I'm not a big fan of the combat. It isn't always as responsive as it needs to be. Still, I'll stick with it; I'm confident I'll get into the groove of things soon enough.
I'm currently spending most of my available game time playing The Witcher 2, and Heroes of Might & Magic III. When I can handle not scaring myself out of the room I play Outlast as well.
Post edited November 06, 2013 by digital2k13