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Emob78: Heavily modified Oblivion? What, you mean more than just horse armor? *rimshot*
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Crewdroog: haha. i added so much crap, it's like i'm playing a new game. new quests, the cities are completely redone. it's fun.
The last one I played was a very early version of Kvatch rebuilt. There was also a fun giants mod, which had the downside of non-giant physics. You could pummel 20 foot tall goblins and watch as they launched into the air ragdoll style. I killed a giant once and when it fell it landed on Bravil.

Some of the best fun with Bethesda games is deconstructing them to hilarious results.
Right now, i just installed and started the brand new (here), Sid Meier's Pirates 2004! Yarr!
Tex Murphy Overseer

Hella simplified compared to the last game. Still got a clunky interface and the video lacks that old FMV scanlline goodness of the previous games. The puzzles so far are not too bad but the story is lacking in the "Murphy" factor.
Currently I'm playing one of those amok-simulations in which it is socially accepted and required to kill everything on sight. Other peoples refer to this games as ARPGs and this in particular is called Sacred 2 Gold.
I am currently playing a game that I have just bought. Hyper Light Drifter is its name and I must say, I enjoy this one a lot. Hopefully it will stay this way until its end.
I'm playing Moonbase Commander and I love it. :D
It's quite hard though!
In ~10 missions I only got 1 gold and 4 silver ratings O_o
It also took me forever to win the lastest map..

EDIT: damn, there's a bug
Post edited April 06, 2016 by phaolo
Baldur's Gate Enhanced Edition (the newest patch updated with SoD compatibility). I have played the classic version back in the day, but have not played Tales of the Sword Coast, so there will be some new stuff for me to discover along with all the good memories. Speaking of which, how do I start TotSC? Its not in the game menu like Throne of Bhaal was in BG2 so it must be accessible in-game, but where exactly and do I need to be certain level?

Also started Painkiller for some relax. Nothing eases tight nerves as smashing some heads :-p

Dust: an Elysian Tail is put on hold for now at about 40% completed. Its a cool game and it looks awesome, really couldn't tell it was made mostly by 1 person if I haven't read so.
Post edited April 06, 2016 by chromeneon
Pixelated goodness... been playing Hyper Light Drifter and Moon Hunters.
Post edited April 06, 2016 by wyrenn
Right now I am rotation between Grim Dawn, Hyper Light Drifter, Moon Hunters and Enter the Gungeon. Having a blast with all of them.
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chromeneon: Speaking of which, how do I start TotSC? Its not in the game menu like Throne of Bhaal was in BG2 so it must be accessible in-game, but where exactly and do I need to be certain level?
It's not a separate campaign. There are two or three new areas on the map to find and explore.
Outside of GOG games I'm playing a Doom II megawad called NOVA: The Birth and a Wolf3D mod called Operation Serpent for ECWolf. For GOG I'm on the final episode of Tyrian 2000 and playing a Daemon in Sacred Gold. And finally for Steam POSTAL 2: Paradise Lost.
Playing through the NES Megaman/Rockman games through the Megaman Legacy Collection (PS4). Finished Megaman 1, and started playing the 2nd one.
Post edited April 08, 2016 by RayRay13000
Well, I did beat Undertale a few days ago and now it's asking me to replay the whole damn thing just because I happened to kill the entirety of two monsters. I don't know whether I can really be bothered. It was decent enough one time through, but I'm not sure I can take another run. All those avoiding mini-games got a bit old after a while. I did like the characters and the setting but some of the game mechanics fuck-wittery I wasn't that fond of. *shrug*

I also finished Never Alone this evening. It was nice even though a bit simple. At least the length was just right before it overstayed its welcome. Those cultural education videos that were strewn along the way were a good watch, too. :)

Now I'm onto Shelter that's been sitting in my backlog for at least two years. Heh. Had to quit the second level early on because damn that night critter snacking on my baby! I'll continue from there tomorrow.
Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls

This is an action spin-off/side story set between Danganronpa 1&2 (which are mystery/puzzle games, sort of like Phoenix Wright). It does so much right, it's frustrating that it isn't better over-all. The story is dark and interesting; I really want to know how it all turns out. The protagonists are fun, the badguys are striking, and the dialogue is good. It's just that ... it is, as mentioned, an action spin-off. A third person-shooter, basically, and the action is ... not great. You have multiple bullet types, but only one of them deals direct damage, and there's pretty minimal enemy variety, which makes it feel repetitious. There's also very little sense of weight when you hit an enemy, unless you hit its weak point. For a limited time (it depletes a meter, which you need to find items to refill), you can enter a "super-mode," where you take control of the secondary characters and slash everything to death in melee combat; that's about as rudimentary as it could possibly be. Lock onto the enemy, and keep mashing that button. It's all functional enough, but kind of bland. I'll absolutely finish it, though, no question. Got to see how things turn out.
Gothic 2. Been at it for a few days now, and so far so good.