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Just started playing Fear 2, so far it looks like a much more modern game with similar play of the first game in the series.
I played through most of World of Xeen, ninja solo minmax. That adds some challenge and you must use a lot of save/load scumming, otherwise you don't get the items critical for winning the game (those that can cast teleport, jump, daily sorcerery [sic], Day of Protection, recharge). Since you minmax, you almost can't take any attributes bonuses for almost the whole game since at the end there is a +50 on everything that is under 50, permanently, and minmaxing means you want to get that for all attributes.

Other than that, mostly playing some short or casual games.

EDIT: I forgot to say, I also play the game Chrono Trigger: Flames of Eternity, a fangame for SNES.*

* Since only the complete ROM is offered on the website, and not an IPS patch, for legal reasons I can not link the page, sorry, but it can be easily found by googling. The original team that worked on the game when it was called "Crimson Echoes" had received a Cease & Desist letter from SquareEnix when it was almost finished.
Post edited July 10, 2015 by Protoss
Oblivion still not finished. So I took a break and played Rex Nebular and the Cosmic Gender Bender.
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viperfdl: Oblivion still not finished. So I took a break and played Rex Nebular and the Cosmic Gender Bender.
Still not finished with Oblivion, eh? I wonder why. XD
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viperfdl: Oblivion still not finished. So I took a break and played Rex Nebular and the Cosmic Gender Bender.
You might want to finish it before the bug kicks in that ruins your game forever, usually occuring after I think 150 hours of playtime.
(Unless you talk about another Oblivion than the Elder Scrolls one).
Post edited July 10, 2015 by Protoss
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viperfdl: Oblivion still not finished. So I took a break and played Rex Nebular and the Cosmic Gender Bender.
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Emob78: Still not finished with Oblivion, eh? I wonder why. XD
Because I finished neither the main campaign nor Shivering Isle. Also do I not use fast travel and I have the bad habit either to sell every weapon/armour I find or bring it to my castle.

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Protoss: You might want to finish it before the bug kicks in that ruins your game forever, usually occuring after I think 150 hours of playtime.
(Unless you talk about another Oblivion than the Elder Scrolls one).
If you are talking about [url=http://uesp.net/wiki/Oblivion:Technical_Support#Animation_slowdown_.28Abomb_bug.29]this[/url] then: yes, I already had that bug. It can be fixed although that would had been Bethesdas job.
Post edited July 10, 2015 by viperfdl
Let's see:

Replaying Fallout: New Vegas - trying hard to go with the Legion (which is a bit against my nature - i prefered the independent Vegas)
Legends of Eisenwald
Saints Row: Gat Out Of Hell
Trying hard to play Hitman: Absolution (not succeeding much, just doesn't appeal to me much)
In and out from Borderlands Pre-Sequel
Beyond Good and Evil (love the story and the characters, hate the mini-games)

That's about it for now.
Don't Starve, again. Can not seem to able to stop playing this.
Chronicles of Riddick: Escape From Butcher Bay. FINALLY got quicksave working so it's time to sink some hours into it. Great action, great graphics and a story that is both decent AND staying out of the way, what a nice balance.

Minetest. Minetest is an open source alternative to Minecraft, it's well...an open source alternative to Minecraft, there isn't much else to say. It looks mostly like Minecraft, plays almost identical to Minecraft and it sounds almost exactly like Minecraft. The base version (which I'm currently messing around in) is pretty bare bones by any standards, it doesn't even have creatures or music, but there are plenty of mods that flesh it out.
Silent Hill 3.

It's reputation is well deserved. The second one was atmospheric and creepy, the third is relentlessly terrifying.

I wanna keep playing it to see what horrifying stuff happens next.
Serpent in the Staglands

I kept seeing this one here on GOG, Steam, and a few other places saying it is good. I never really thought too much of it, then noticed they had a demo. Played that for a while then bought the full game on GOG.

It feels just like a classic RPG. There is no quest log (That I know of?), so I have a notebook on my table with quest details, as the in game note system only has two lines per note. Very fun and hopefully I can complete this one :P I highly recommend it to CRPG fans.
Post edited July 11, 2015 by coryrj1995
finished south park stick of truth.

beat tecmo cup soccer on nes yesterday (game is hard as nails).

I think up next is Shenmue (will be my fourth time...the only other games I've played this many times are final fantasy 6 and 7 and lunar 1 and 2 remakes for ps1...oh wait...and the last days mod for mount and blade too since it's a beatable mod.)
Currently playing the witcher on hard mode after completing normal mode a few days ago for the first time.
Skyrim. Doing the Crimson Nirnroot quest and it's driving me crazy. That quest has you going all over Blackreach to find 30 Crimson Nirnroots. 30! All that searching and my reward will probably be a health potion or some shit.
The Witcher 3 on Death March (second playthrough).
Post edited July 11, 2015 by Detilate