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The game of life. It sucks, it's badly coded, unrewarding and a grind. And the npc AI is stupid.
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DampSquib:
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Ixamyakxim: 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!
Judas has great taste then :D

I don't know Evil Islands, watched a few YT vids, it does looks right up my street.
Wouldn't mind seeing it here as well.

Tales graphics are simple, but they do the job.
Frustrating game for me, but i keep coming back to it.
Once i find a class i'm comfortable with maybe i will do better...or not.
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bad_fur_day1: And the npc AI is stupid.
And cheating as fuck...
Risen. Hard core, but nice game....
King's Bounty: The Legend and some Heroes of the Storm.
1954 Alcatraz

I'm not an adventure gamer, and the slower pacing / point and click movement of the game combined with "click click clicking" away on everything reminds me a bit of why that's so BUT

I'm really enjoying the setting. I haven't put too much time into the "Alcatraz" segments yet but 1950s Beatnik era San Fran feels spot on. The dialogue has some fun lines that pop in and get a nice chuckle or "Woah, where'd that come from" out of me. The voice acting is excellent. My first "puzzle" put a smile on my face as I realized I needed to "translate" some Chinese to find the proper ingredients for a soup. "Why don't I find a recipe book? No, there isn't one? Oh, I know, a menu!" And sure enough, there was a menu! So that was fun.

I hope I continue to enjoy it, because I had planned to do a complete 180 degree second playthrough if I'm up for it.
Far Cry 2: Fortune's Edition

Just bought it during the sale. After beating F.E.A.R. recently I was itching for another FPS. Cool game. I like the open world aspect. I don't really get how to use the cover effectively yet, as they can see you in the bushes when you creep up on them. Plus, its kind of hard to see the enemy through the bushes as well. I'm sure I'll figure it out eventually though. Good deal for $2.50.
Playing Uplink: Hacker Elite when I get the chance.

It's hard. Especially because I refuse to get help from F.A.Q's. I won't let it outsmart me though.
Simultaneously playing The Witcher 1 AND 3 (got through 2 a little while ago), decided I might try to finish 1 as I got stuck last play through, then I received 3 ...It might take me a while to get through them :P
Post edited June 09, 2015 by coryrj1995
(On the recommendation of a few people) Fallout 3: Point Lookout. One quick question, are all the enemies bullet sponges that can survive missiles directly to the face without losing even a full third of their health bar even though they're wearing nothing but torn up clothes? If so I'm just going to uninstall the game.

Edit: Nevermind, uninstalled it after it kept spawning enemies that are the very definition of "bullet sponges" literally every five feet.
Post edited June 10, 2015 by NoNewTaleToTell
Right now, I'm finally playing The Witcher 3. I decided to accept the awful framerate drops I am experiencing each time I enter a village and go on; the game is more than worth it, but man... for a game like this, it is ridiculous to run so badly on a little-more-than-a-year-old hardware (i7 4770, GTX770).
I noticed that the volumetric effects and similar destroy the performance: I wanted to be a jerk and I put out a Nilfgaardian's campfire... and my fps immediately increased by 5. FIVE!

Also, today I'm starting Technobabylon.

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NoNewTaleToTell: (On the recommendation of a few people) Fallout 3: Point Lookout. One quick question, are all the enemies bullet sponges that can survive missiles directly to the face without losing even a full third of their health bar even though they're wearing nothing but torn up clothes? If so I'm just going to uninstall the game.

Edit: Nevermind, uninstalled it after it kept spawning enemies that are the very definition of "bullet sponges" literally every five feet.
I'm a bit late, since you have already uninstalled, but... as you might have seen, yes, they definitely are! :P
Luckily for me I was using a stealthy character, so I have basically passed my time there hiding and running, using sneak-critical headshots with the Gauss rifle from miles away when I needed to kill.
The fact that the game continuously freezed didn't help, either.
I'm currently playing <span class="bold">BasketBelle</span>. It's a neat little game that mixes basketball with platformer gameplay. The art style is also quite unique. Worth a try if you're looking for an unusual platformer.
Started Shadow Warrior Remake DX11 version, but it overheats my machine and forces it to shut down, by itself... Other than that, San Andreas, aiming for another 100% run and Streets of Rage Remake (Bombergames edition!)!

Witcher 3 is on ice, until all extra content is out and all bugs debugged.
beyond divinity
E.Y.E. Divine Cybermancy.

Beaten it 5 times already, twice in co-op carrying my friends to victory and explaining stuff better than any tutorial in the game. Took me a few times to get into it and understand it, but once I did, I got sucked in. The backstory and the lore in it is amazing. Left me thinking about it a good few weeks after I unlocked the true ending.

Now I'm playing it because damn the guns feel nice.