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EE 2, kind of.
Just started Sword of the Stars: The Pit back up last night. That one death being the end to the game really makes it hard. I always end up with that one fatal mistake that I can't come back from.
I'm really digging the engineer on this play thru. Couldn't warm up to him the other times I've played.
Want to at least finish this once before trying it with the 2 dlc's.
Post edited November 11, 2013 by teshra
Ys Origin on normal difficulty. I wasn't able to get past the second boss before, when I played it using the keyboard. It's much easier with a controller.
Just finished the campaign for call of duty ghosts
Recently I've been playing horror games and such because of Halloween and I've been hooked. So far I've been jumping around between Silent Hill on PS1, Silent Hill 2 (and eventually 3) on PS2, and Resident Evil Director's Cut. Once I finish RE, I'm going to move onto 2 and 3, and then the Gamecube remake.

Also I've been playing Ico. Basically I'm on an "older console" binge as of late.
Still in the middle of Two Worlds II, REALLY enjoying it, very fun.

Also playing a couple of dungeon games from time to time (Desktop Dungeons and Dungeons of Dredmor)
Dead Island with Director's Cut mod
Tales of the Abyss
Severing peoples' limbs and watching them sail off in an arc, picking said limbs up and throwing them back at them which jams their skulls through their brains in Dwarf Fortress
+dozens of others
Post edited November 11, 2013 by tYyPpI
I am so close to the end of Baldur's Gate 2: Throne of Baal that I can almost taste it. At the end of chapter 9, and I know already that I have three more bosses to kill. I presume I will be done in the coming few days.

The difficulty level has been pretty much perfect for me, playing on core rules level. Boss fights are hard and usually require several replays, but not even near impossible. Like I just killed yet another dragon, first it just brushed me off easily, but later I made sure that I was attacking from several directions and help from summoned monsters too, and in no time it was down. I find the combat in this game quite satisfying, almost like playing some good RTS game, but even better.

Not sure what to play next, another RPG like Icewind Dale, or TES: Arena/Daggerfall, or maybe forget about RPGs for awhile and concentrate on something completely different. GTA: San Andreas is still waiting to be finished too, mainly because I am running it on another PC that I've used less lately. This laptop should be fast enough for it too, but I'm running out of HDD space on this one. Maybe I should uninstall some of my older games... :)
Post edited November 12, 2013 by timppu
Skyrim, and slowly working towards finishing Driftmoon.
Just really getting into Alien Trilogy on the PS1. I have it on the PC, but the PC port is so obnoxiously poor (not to mention that it scales poorly) that I hadn't really made any real effort to play it properly until now.
Alone in the Dark, the last one that came on Steam.

So.. I am conflicted with this one, because I WANT to like it, the sound score is amazing, the engine is pretty smooth, the mood is heavy and it has style, but..

GAMEPLAY is lacking, seriously, of basic functionnality.. Carnby runs in an awkward manner, the interface is messy with his crazy jacket, the controls for fights feels very unnatural, in short, lacks play testing before release, much..

Guess they added the welcome feature to jump sequences because of unfair challenges here and there..
Post edited November 12, 2013 by koima57
I'm still working my way through STALKER: SoC. This is one of those games that I can't play very often, but if I wait long enough to play it again, it is a truly amazing experience. It is the only game wherein simple human-on-human firefights actually instill some fear into me, simply because the enemy AI is so stinking good that I have to be very careful how I take them on. Granted, the game has its frustrating bits: the "realistic" ballistics can sometimes seem to favor the enemy, the scarcity of supplies can lead to hoarding, which then creates a big problem because of the max carry weight, and the game will randomly crash. But otherwise, it's is an awesome game.
Hearthstone ... and arrrgghh ! I cant stop playing it :(
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Daedalus1138: I'm still working my way through STALKER: SoC. This is one of those games that I can't play very often, but if I wait long enough to play it again, it is a truly amazing experience. It is the only game wherein simple human-on-human firefights actually instill some fear into me, simply because the enemy AI is so stinking good that I have to be very careful how I take them on. Granted, the game has its frustrating bits: the "realistic" ballistics can sometimes seem to favor the enemy, the scarcity of supplies can lead to hoarding, which then creates a big problem because of the max carry weight, and the game will randomly crash. But otherwise, it's is an awesome game.
If have problems with bugs I can recommend you the STALkER Complete mod which offers besides other improvements many bugfixes.
Started playing Deus Ex HR DC a few days ago. This is gonna be a no-kill stealth run on hard difficulty,. : D