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Inquisitor. Just started, so hard to say what my overall impression will be later, but so far I like what I see. There are some translation issues, but they're by no means egregious. The game seems to have a ton of lore involved with it, and I like the 'old school' vibe I'm getting from it.

On an amusing side note, I was a little confused about an aspect of investing in skills, so tried googling for information. I put 'inquisitor pc game' in the search field, which yielded some results, but the amusing (or, more accurately, frustrating) part is most of the results were about Dragon Age Inquisition. Ah well, I never actually found an answer to my query, but it's no big deal, so I'll just press on and figure it out as I go.
Post edited June 24, 2015 by Coelocanth
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Itlodeo: Ultima Underworld, the first. Fantastic
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stryx: Enjoy! That's a really great game.
I just finished today. A real gem.
Super 3-D Noah's Ark

The updated version just released on Steam. And it's actually pretty enjoyable, perhaps even more so than Wolfenstein 3-D :o
Post edited June 24, 2015 by Austrobogulator
Actively: Drive Club (PS4) until I get all the remaining trophies that I have left (just platinumed it but downloaded a pair of tours last week).

Sporadically: The Tex Murphy Games, Xenonauts, PS2 and PS3 library... it depends on mood and what I come by...

REDVWIN
Right now I'm actively playing:

Shadowrun Returns
World In Conflict: Soviet Assault
Portal 1

Loads of others I play every now n then:

Banished
UnEpic
Torchlight 2
Star Wars Jedi Knight 2 - Jedi Outcast
System Shock 2
Terraria
The Sims 2 Ultimate Collection
Enclave
Age of Empires 3
Half-Life
etc
etc
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Ok, I typically play one or two games at a time but I have been all over the place lately with all these crazy sales on great games! Not a bad thing...

Alice: Madness Return - Really surprised how good this is! If you like Psychonauts or just trippy things, you have to play this. A few bad camera angles, but the game is a real treat.

F.E.A.R. Perseus Mandate - Actually about to start this DLC. Loved the original game and the first DLC, so I know I will like this one.

Metro 2033 Redux - After a slow start, Im really starting to appreciate the story and general atmosphere of the game. More comments to follow to future days.

Fry Cry 2: Fortune's Edition - Started at the beginning of the GoG sale, but took a backburner to F.E.A.R. and Metro in the FPS department. Its early on, but I cant figure out how to approach the enemy's. They seem to see you coming from afar, even crouched in jungle cover. If I can figure that out, I know I will enjoy the game.

Also, I just installed Dragon Age: Origins and Y's: The Oath in Felghana because I feel an RPG fix coming soon, but thats alot of hours to add.

Edit: Just got done playing 3 straight hours of Metro 2033 Redux. Ok, this game has really grown on me. Cool lighting and atmosphere and the story keeps getting better. Its been downright creepy at times playing with lights off and headphones. Good stuff!
Post edited June 24, 2015 by LJChronx
Was playing some DMC4:SE, but didn't really want it now (liked how Lady and Vergil played, but decided I'll try it out another time) and did a return on it. Port wise it's not horrible (at least...compared to something like Arkham Knight), but compared to the original DMC4 it has a few inconsistencies with it and still feels a bit disappointing as far as performance goes (but was still able to do 4K at mostly 60FPS with dips here and there, lol).

Other than that...nothing else. I did get started with Darksiders 2, and combat wise (at least one hour in) it feels so much better than the first one in every way. The open world aspect is kind of turning me off somewhat, but then again I just started.
Post edited June 25, 2015 by RayRay13000
The Book of Legends, Journey Dawn Chapter 2 and Plants vs. Zombies
Total annihilation kingdoms.

How can you play so much game at the same time? i have no time for playing one.
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Itlodeo: Total annihilation kingdoms.

How can you play so much game at the same time? i have no time for playing one.
By giving up on real life and entering...the gamer zone...doo dee doo doo doo dee doo doo doo dee doo doo.
Team Fortress 2

Damn it, it has been eating too much of my precious gaming time lately. I've already got fed up with the game several times, but lately it has picked up again especially as I've become much better in many maps.

Tomb Raider (1996)

Still playing this second playthrough, more lately. I think I'm on level 11 now (out of 15). I still like the game, after all these years.

Thief 2 The Metal Age

Still on the last mission... Sometimes I try to continue with it, but the overall darkness occasionally puts me off, where I can see pretty much nothing even though I have game gamma settings at max and my laptop monitor brightness at max too. In certain places, it is very hard to see pretty much anything, especially if I am not playing the game in a completely dark room and there are reflections on the screen.

Playing it on my TV instead (with HDMI) and setting TV's gamma also close to max lets me actually see something even in the darkest sections of the game. Maybe I'll play the rest there.

I had this same problem also with the first Thief game. I guess they were just designed for the old CRT monitors with better black/white separation, hence the graphics may appear too dark on modern displays.
I'm deep into Legend of Grimrock 2 right now, but I've started Giana Sisters Twisted Dream.
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timppu: Thief 2 The Metal Age

Still on the last mission... Sometimes I try to continue with it, but the overall darkness occasionally puts me off, where I can see pretty much nothing even though I have game gamma settings at max and my laptop monitor brightness at max too. In certain places, it is very hard to see pretty much anything, especially if I am not playing the game in a completely dark room and there are reflections on the screen.

Playing it on my TV instead (with HDMI) and setting TV's gamma also close to max lets me actually see something even in the darkest sections of the game. Maybe I'll play the rest there.

I had this same problem also with the first Thief game. I guess they were just designed for the old CRT monitors with better black/white separation, hence the graphics may appear too dark on modern displays.
Are you playing the GOG version? I remember those issues from waaaaaay back in the day, but when I play now everything is bright and easy to see. I'm thinking DDFix and possibly the texture patch helped solve those issues. The GOG version has DDfix and the mods page lists the texture update among other things.

As for the last mission... its my least favorite, since its HUGE and the only one that really enforces backtracking... but still worth finishing if you made it that far ;)
Post edited June 25, 2015 by user deleted
Stalker : Clear Sky. Awesome game, but I think that SoC had a better atmosphere. Upgrades and being able to repair is great though
Act of war - Direct Action & Megabyte Punch

Bought them both this summer sale and till now they are great games