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Because of a big amount of freelance work lately I don't get to play a lot but I'm kinda playing three RTS games at once: Total Annihilation, KKND and Dark Reign. I'm always switching to the one I'm in the mood for. :B

Oh yeah, also I'm still somewhere in the middle of Borderlands 1 - I don't know whether I'll ever find the time (and patience) to beat that one.
Over my three day weekend I finished off my first playthrough of Dishonored (low-chaos), started and finished SWAT 4 (great game, should be on GOG) after playing SWAT 3 last weekend, did a second playthrough of Dishonored (high chaos, kill everyone I see), and then went back to XCOM: Enemy Unknown (I'd played it for a few hours before switching to Dishonored, and I'm up to 13 hours now).

Unfortunately I've gotten myself into a bit of a bind in XCOM where my fighters are too crap to take down UFOs, and whilst I build better ones I keep failing to shoot down UFOs (and get a bad rating and more panic).
DCS: world - flying Su-25t and learning to fly Ka-50
Banner saga multiplayer beta
Hotline: Miami
Plain vanilla Doom 3, Black Mesa for Half-Life 2 and Redneck Rampage, more or less.

I'm enjoying Black Mesa so far. The graphics offered by the latest build (?) of the Source engine are pretty good. The soldier voice acting leaves something to be desired, though, but I guess it wasn't much better in Half-Life.

Redneck Rampage gets me bored quite often, not sure I'll bother much more.

Just got my hands on Prey, looking forward to it.
3 in Three
Fable: The Lost Chapters
Freedom Force vs. The Third Reich

I... think that's it, I finished Deponia a while ago and am impatiently awaiting the sequel.

Perhaps Star Wars: The Old Republic and Dragon Age Origins should be on the list, but they've been on hold for a good while so I'm not playing them currently, it's more like I'm waiting to get in the mood for either again.
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Primate: I'm enjoying Black Mesa so far. The graphics offered by the latest build (?) of the Source engine are pretty good. The soldier voice acting leaves something to be desired, though, but I guess it wasn't much better in Half-Life.
True, the soldier VAs are a little over-the-top, but at least you can actually understand them this time. >_>

Me, I'm playing X-Wing for the first time in over a decade. I'm having fun with it, even though the game is a pain in the ass sometimes, what with the huge leaps in difficulty between missions.
I just finished Hexen (and exp) for the first time, and am now playing heretic (+exp), wrong order i know but i wanted to start with something more melee based instead of a doom clone in a fantasy setting.

I am also playing darksiders 2 and it's pretty good.

(those two are my main focus, but i am also playing blood, rayman origins, silent hill downpour and torchlight II.
Currently playing Defender's Quest. Good stuff, even though I'm getting a bit of an ass-whooping now in the mid-stage. Thinking of dusting off my digital copy of Gabriel Knight or Dungeon Keeper as well as I can only play games like DQ in shorter doses.

Finished Deponia last night. 'Twas pretty fun, and I was quite impressed by the quality work they did on the English translation and voice over. I'm very much looking forward to Part 2 next Tuesday.

Also finally beat Crusader: No Regret before that. Lots of awesome explody action and even more gruesome deaths make it a terrific action romp, although it did feel more like an extension of rather than a sequel to No Remorse. Definitely still worth the $6 though.
Post edited November 01, 2012 by mistermumbles
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Nergal01: True, the soldier VAs are a little over-the-top, but at least you can actually understand them this time. >_>
I prefer unintelligible radio garble over that acting. :P

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Nergal01: e, I'm playing X-Wing for the first time in over a decade. I'm having fun with it, even though the game is a pain in the ass sometimes, what with the huge leaps in difficulty between missions.
Gotta love the occasionally insane difficulty levels of some old games, especially with limited saving options. Unnatural hair loss and straitjacket next?
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Primate: Gotta love the occasionally insane difficulty levels of some old games, especially with limited saving options. Unnatural hair loss and straitjacket next?
Yes, since you cannot save during the actual missions. X-Wing wants you to get everything right, and that can be tricky sometimes.

Ah, well, I beat the game yesterday. The second-to-last mission, though....yeah, straitjacket sounds about right, given how incredibly disadvantaged you are in that one and how easily you can fuck things up for yourself. The last mission was fun, though. Huge battle, but not too hard, so you could take the scenic route and just watch.
Still Guild Wars, and since I found out about the Stronghold HD patch I loaded that up last night.
Playing Spec Ops: The Line right now. Almost at the end of the game now, I believe. Not my preferred genre of gaming (especially since I suck at shooter games), but this one's really good. I picked it up on an Amazon DD sale a while ago and I must say it's more than worth the purchase.
Spec Ops: The Line is one of, if not the best game I've played this year.

Currently juggling between Just Cause 2 on PC (21h into it without doing almost anything substantial :P)
and GTA 3 & Swords and Soliders on my phone
I did finally finish Saints row 3.. and I'll probably play next. eye. (that divine supremancy) or mass effect 3 multiplayer. =)

Edit: or perhaps finally baldurs gate 1
Post edited November 02, 2012 by Antimateria
I just finished Champions of Krynn and have imported my party into Death Knights of Krynn.

PS: It would be awesome if we could get the old gold box games here on gog.
Post edited November 02, 2012 by xy2345