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I just finished Thunder Wolves and I'm going to start Civ 5 today, which I won thanks to Mrstarker!!!
Expeditions: Conquistador. I like it so far, it's a little similar to King's Bounty or Disciples: you move you army (I have 10 followers) on the big map (an island). The followers have their own personalities: I mostly chose people with same perks, while avoided racist and warmonger people so they wouldn't get upset if I decide not to attack the natives or if a native joins my troops.
The fighting is also turn-based, but on a smaller map (the so called battlefield map).
I'm waiting for something to grab me at the moment.
I'm mostly playing Sequence and Assassin's Creed III, though I also have Dragon Age: Origins almost finished (putting it off after losing more than once on the same battle) and started Remember Me (I hate the second boss).

Sequence though is really good, if you can ignore the dialog. I find I have to be pretty awake to play effectively though (it's a rhythm game).
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tinyE: I'm waiting for something to grab me at the moment.
How about this? ;-)
Playing DMC after a hiatus from it. I can't remember why I put it down.
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tinyE: I'm waiting for something to grab me at the moment.
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toxicTom: How about this? ;-)
Ooooooo my dolphin show!
Post edited June 23, 2014 by Crewdroog
Man, you go out and get a few miniature donkeys and your friends never let you forget it! XD
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tinyE: Man, you go out and get a few miniature donkeys and your friends never let you forget it! XD
We're just envious, really.
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GabiMoro: Expeditions: Conquistador. I like it so far, it's a little similar to King's Bounty or Disciples: you move you army (I have 10 followers) on the big map (an island). The followers have their own personalities: I mostly chose people with same perks, while avoided racist and warmonger people so they wouldn't get upset if I decide not to attack the natives or if a native joins my troops.
The fighting is also turn-based, but on a smaller map (the so called battlefield map).
I really enjoyed this game, and highly recommend it to anyone that's even remotely intrigued with it. Very well done.
Covert Action. I really like it, but I can't seem to get a handle on the wire-tapping for some reason. I love the code-breaking part, though.

Also decided to break out the notepad and start playing La Mulana. Just knocked off the first temple.
It seems I will get stuck on Skyrim.

I am also playing The Lost Odyssey but I am taking a break from it because there is a boss fight. And I am occasionally trying to beat Bully on 100% and my only two activities are Music class 5 (argh) and Biology class 4 and 5 (yuck/ugh/omg-time-pressure).
Post edited June 23, 2014 by Rinu
Red Faction. It's been years since I've played this. It was a childhood favorite, and I'm glad to see it is still just as fun. Surprisingly, I haven't come across any annoyances so far, which is often the case when I play a game for the first time after many years.
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Rinu: It seems I will get stuck on Skyrim.
Good luck. That one is a timesink of gargantuan proportions. And of you're like me and can spend hours decorating your home(s)... Or just goes hiking to see where that little path takes me...
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Rinu: It seems I will get stuck on Skyrim.
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toxicTom: Good luck. That one is a timesink of gargantuan proportions. And of you're like me and can spend hours decorating your home(s)... Or just goes hiking to see where that little path takes me...
Boy, no kidding. The Hearthfire homes are ridiculous. You have to have like 400 iron ingots to build one. I had no idea it was going to be a 2-3 day sub quest type of deal just to get my house built. Suddenly that cheap Breezehome in Whiterun doesn't seem like such a bad option.
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NoNewTaleToTell: I've just recently met the man in the bee costume
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Klumpen0815: Yep, that's exactly the part where I stopped playing for a year and got in later on again, the middle has no tension and you feel a bit lost, but it gets really good after this part.
I agree, it's feels rather directionless, and in my opinion there is a bit too much dialogue (though most of it is entertaining). I would actually say that this part of the game feels a lot less...interactive (?) than the first part of the game. Still, I'm having fun with the game.