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Yesterday I finished Duke Nukem Atomic and am planning on starting the expansions found elsewhere (Beach, D.C. etc.) and other user-made content for the game.

IMO, EDuke32's mouselook is basically required in this day and age to enjoy the game. :)
Post edited June 02, 2015 by tfishell
I'm playing Heretic, Not a Hero, Morrowind and The Witcher 2.
Serpents in the Staglands, but I think I'm going to wait for one or two more patches to come out. Very cool game though, and it's especially fun to be confronted with a new rpg system for which you have to learn the ropes.
Darkstone. I wasn't sure I'd be able to get past the aged and withered graphics and clunky controls but it's surprisingly addictive. I have Half-Life 2 installed and of the two games I keep coming back to Darkstone. Does that make me weird?
I was playing through Breath of Fire 1 (Virtual Console), and decided to see what the fuss was about with...Hatred.

So far I still don't get what the big deal is. The violence isn't that great to begin with (pretty tame compared to AAA and even indie standards, and worst I've seen so far is smashing someone's head like it's a watermelon), the AI is all over the place on what it wants to do, has some of the worst chromatic aberration I've ever seen in a game...so far, and has some really awkward driving controls (at least for a keyboard and mouse, didn't try it with a controller). The physics (here and there) are a nice touch, and the use of color is pretty good (black and white with a nice touch of red and blue in certain spots). Gameplay wise I'm not seeing anything special with it, but nothing terrible with it either (just average). Overall it feels like a somewhat decent time waster, and the whole "controversy" felt like a gigantic overreaction.
Ultimate General Gettysburg and spending way too much time building stuff in Minecraft. 3 years in and I'm still addicted to building bridges and animal farms. That game is ridiculous.
Company of heroes, outlaws (thx GOG), and sometimes between them Witcher 3 (first books then game).
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Right now on PC:

- Starcraft
- Still Life
- Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines
Giana Sisters: twisted dreams.
I reached the last boss, but that fight is so insanely hard that I still have not been able to beat it.

Also, I'm going trough "Mysteries of Westgate", the last NWN2 expansion.
R-Type III
Football Mogul 2012. A great text based (American) football simulator, and a fantastic upgrade over Football Mogul 2007, which I've been playing since...well...2007.

I'm not sure if the offer is still valid, but Football mogul 2012 was offered for free (legally) by the developer (whose name escapes me at the moment), you just had to sign up for their mailing list.
Rage of Mages.
Wizards and Warriors

gOg stuff - Halfway & Tales of Maj'eyal.

Halfway wont last long, turned out to be very simplistic.
On the other hand Tales will last forever, i suck at it.
Sweet music in game.
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DampSquib: Rage of Mages.

On the other hand Tales will last forever, i suck at it.
Oooh lucky! I'm always waiting for Evil Islands to show up here (I think it's either in the same "world" as Rage of Mages, or at least developed by the same group). I played a mere demo of it years ago, fell in love but for some reason was never able to find the full game. I'd love it to show up here one day! (Evil Islands that is).

I've heard Judas plug Tales for a while now. Not exactly my type of game (I admit to having a "baseline" when it comes to visuals, and as much as I loved Gauntlet years ago, I don't think I could go back now ;) ) Regardless of my own hold ups, it does seem to get a ton of praise!
The Witcher 3 - fantastic game