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I want to play a good old fashioned tactical (after the disappointment with Braveland).
So now i am trying Heroes of Steel.
First impression was...missing activation key, ok they fixed that, crashed in full screen..., the windowed modus is running.
The interface could be better, buts its ok for an indie game. And there is tactical playing.
lotro, Heretic Kingdoms, and Legend of Zelda.
Nothing on the PC right now, just beat the Witcher games so trying to get back into console playing for a while.

Castlevania: Lament of Innocence, Wonderful 101, Xenoblade, The Last Story, are my current projects, with the latter three being my more serious projects and the first meant more for leisure. Might hit Lufia (DS) after those, if my auction for Ar Tonelico goes well I might be busy with those for a while. Hopefully I'll actually kill my major projects by then. Witcher 3 being delayed kinda left me down, so hopefully these can fulfilll the RPG void for a while, especially considering how long it takes me to beat games. Might try to acquire some Legacy of Kain if Ar Tonelico auction does not go to plan.
Been playing Theme Hospital, but now I'm pulling my own hair trying to finish level 7 (Greenpool Hospital). The constant epidemics (even with a lot of handyman sweeping the area and lots of plants placed anywhere I can put them), trying to get the AI to do what I want (handyman placed on top of something, even without tiredness, ignores it), figuring out where to place doctors, and other stuff is starting to really aggravate me. It's still a great game.

Guess I'll try something else.
Post edited March 25, 2014 by RayRay13000
I just started Spice Road :D Let's see what happens, it seems cool.
Finally finishing Batman: Arkham Asylum. I got quite fairly far on the PC version--and absolutely loved it--but then I had computer problems and had to abort that playthrough. Since then, it's been on my "I loved that game and really ought to finish it" list, and now I am--on my Xbox 360, even though I have a new computer.

It really is phenomenal, although I'm doing the Killer Croc bit in the sewer, and ... why? The rest of the game is so great, why an entire section of walking slowing around play Whack-a-moll?

On the handhold, I'm sort of playing Castlevania: Circle of the Moon, but I just beat Harmony of Dissonance and Aria of Sorrow, so I'm feeling kind of burned out on Castlevania games at the moment.
Crawling through the Witcher, but I'm enjoying it.
Fiddling with Batman: Arkham Asylum. I don't play this genre much. Nice voice work.
Fired up Hack, Slash, Loot. Good fun there!
Half-Life 2. Am now farther than I've ever been. Which is not saying much. Fun game.
Fiddling with mods for Oblivion, Skyrim, FarCry.
Totally fucked up my mods for Baldur's Gate 1 & 2. Nuked the install. Someday I'll start over again.
Mass Effect 2 and Borderlands are hanging around on the back burner for a day when I have the flu.
Painkiller: Black Edition is pretty frenetic and loud. Yes.
AntiChamber is awesome, but I'm really really stuck, so I'll let it settle for a bit longer.
Van Helsing is pretty cool. Someday I'll eat it up. Right now I'm mainly learning the systems.
Scratches. Nice one, but Lord am I dumb. Most of the time I don't notice it, but fire up a good point and click game, and my dumbness just stares me in the face. Gawd!

I have more on deck.

Yes, this is how I play games.
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BadDecissions: On the handhold, I'm sort of playing Castlevania: Circle of the Moon, but I just beat Harmony of Dissonance and Aria of Sorrow, so I'm feeling kind of burned out on Castlevania games at the moment.
It's cool to see somebody else likes Castlevania games, I really wish I was any good at them. I personally have Circle of the Moon, but had a hard time getting into it, I think I beat the second boss. I also have Castlevania III on Wii along with my personal favorite Rondo of Blood, Harmony of Dissonance, and Symphony of the Night. I also was able to snag the Symphony of the Night OST at an Exchange, which was a complete steal. Although Rondo of Blood's OST would have been better.

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Nobake: Putting Aselia on hold for the moment to replay Shuffle. I just ordered Tick Tack (a sequel of sorts), so I wanted it fresh it my mind. Then Steins;Gate is supposed to come out end of the month I think. And I need to find time to get back and finish Aselia.

Got a little burned out on Mega Man games, now I'm on a VN kick.
Awesome! I would love to play some VN's. Are there translated versions, or do you play them in Japanese? I know there are some places where you can get them translated anymore.
Post edited March 25, 2014 by AnimalMother117
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Nobake: Putting Aselia on hold for the moment to replay Shuffle. I just ordered Tick Tack (a sequel of sorts), so I wanted it fresh it my mind. Then Steins;Gate is supposed to come out end of the month I think. And I need to find time to get back and finish Aselia.

Got a little burned out on Mega Man games, now I'm on a VN kick.
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AnimalMother117: Awesome! I would love to play some VN's. Are there translated versions, or do you play them in Japanese? I know there are some places where you can get them translated anymore.
I so wish I could read Japanese, it would give me access to SOOOO many games I'd like to play. As is I play them in English. and [url=http://www.mangagamer.com]MangaGamer are the major players officially releasing VNs in English, although there's also some fan translations that I haven't looked in to (besides Kanon and Clannad). Before following those links be aware that though the landing pages should be SFW, the vast majority of their games are 18+ for sexual content and the individual games' pages reflect that.
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AnimalMother117: Awesome! I would love to play some VN's. Are there translated versions, or do you play them in Japanese? I know there are some places where you can get them translated anymore.
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Nobake: I so wish I could read Japanese, it would give me access to SOOOO many games I'd like to play. As is I play them in English. and [url=http://www.mangagamer.com]MangaGamer are the major players officially releasing VNs in English, although there's also some fan translations that I haven't looked in to (besides Kanon and Clannad). Before following those links be aware that though the landing pages should be SFW, the vast majority of their games are 18+ for sexual content and the individual games' pages reflect that.
Wow, thanks a lot that's really cool. I would really love it if someone would acquire some Type Moon games (in my search I couldn't find any) but some of those were really cool looking. Oh, by the way, one time I actually saw a very good condition big box edition of Kannon, but it was a bit pricy for me (it was somewhere around $70 at a Half Price Books) it's cool to see there are places you can actually buy these legally.
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AnimalMother117: Wow, thanks a lot that's really cool. I would really love it if someone would acquire some Type Moon games (in my search I couldn't find any) but some of those were really cool looking. Oh, by the way, one time I actually saw a very good condition big box edition of Kannon, but it was a bit pricy for me (it was somewhere around $70 at a Half Price Books) it's cool to see there are places you can actually buy these legally.
$70 for Kanon is quite cheap actually, as it would've been an import at least, possibly old and rare as well depending on how long ago you saw it. I saw Fate/Stay Night at Anime Expo last year going for ~$200.

TYPE-MOON and Key are probably the two most requested companies to license from in the community, but also among the hardest to get. They're big players and have big sales expectations that the foreign community can't support right now. MangaGamer working with BaseSon and JAST with Nitro+ are pretty big milestones that will hopefully pave the way.
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AnimalMother117: Wow, thanks a lot that's really cool. I would really love it if someone would acquire some Type Moon games (in my search I couldn't find any) but some of those were really cool looking. Oh, by the way, one time I actually saw a very good condition big box edition of Kannon, but it was a bit pricy for me (it was somewhere around $70 at a Half Price Books) it's cool to see there are places you can actually buy these legally.
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Nobake: $70 for Kanon is quite cheap actually, as it would've been an import at least, possibly old and rare as well depending on how long ago you saw it. I saw Fate/Stay Night at Anime Expo last year going for ~$200.

TYPE-MOON and Key are probably the two most requested companies to license from in the community, but also among the hardest to get. They're big players and have big sales expectations that the foreign community can't support right now. MangaGamer working with BaseSon and JAST with Nitro+ are pretty big milestones that will hopefully pave the way.
I figured it was a good price, but I couldn't quite justify it. Although, I probably still should have gotten it.

Oh, just talked with my brother, and it was actually Air. Still, point remains.
Bejeweled 3....its addictive
Just got Rimworld. I've watched a few LPs on it... didn't help a bit. That game is HARD, even with easy settings. My colonies hardly ever make it past the first month before raiders, starvation and angry boom rats destroy everything.
Finished Bravely Default recently and it was just awesome. The OST, the gameplay everything in this game was done right. Exactly like an old and GOOD Final Fantasy Game. Can't wait for the sequel !

Now I'm trying to finish Devil Survivor Overclocked on the 3DS, it's hard but with griding and the good demons, it's manageable and fun.

And I'm on Deus Ex Human Revolution Director's Cut on PC, just killed the first boss and I'm trying not to kill anyone. Really fun and fascinating