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A Dark Room
On disc 3 of Final Fantasy VII and I'm a bit bogged down. Feel like I need to grind a bit to get up to the final boss (I just got my ass kicked by some penguin-looking thing with a shiv), but I need to carve out some time to get that done one way or another.

I do want to say that Tifa is my favorite character because her limit break allows her to do a brain buster. What's even more awesome is that there are no restrictions on it like you'd expect, no "but we can't go too over the top with this because it might break the immersion" or whatever. At one point I was fighting this giant Mecha-Godzilla-looking guy and, yup, she runs up, lifts him up in position, and drops him on his head. Note to developers: wrestling moves always make your game better.
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Matewis: A Dark Room
Huh, that's interesting. But does it make any sense? Is there some interesting story behind the first few minutes I've checked?

Door Kickers
Finally made some single missions and reached level 6, which unlocks campaign mode. Very interesting tactical game with a bit different gameplay, view and approach.
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Vnlr: Kohan: Battles of Ahriman
*no words to describe how good this RTS is*
Kohan 1 was pretty amazing. Kohan 2 somehow didn't live up to it.
I'm playing Alice: Madness Returns

and Divinity Original Sin with a friend
Post edited June 16, 2017 by AndreeaB
Currently finishing The Witcher: Enhanced Edition and fairly enjoying it, then going for The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings. As I already played The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, I'll probably start Dragon Age: Origins which I just got.

I'm still looking for a good co-op/multiplayer game for when I feel sociable.
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Matewis: A Dark Room
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ciemnogrodzianin: Huh, that's interesting. But does it make any sense? Is there some interesting story behind the first few minutes I've checked?

Door Kickers
Finally made some single missions and reached level 6, which unlocks campaign mode. Very interesting tactical game with a bit different gameplay, view and approach.
Uhm sort of. Eventually you get to send out groups to explore the post apocalyptic world and bring back weird items.
Now that I have a short break between school terms, I can devote some more times to games. Yay, games. :) I'm three hours into Wonder Boy right now, and I'm loving it. It was totally worth the full price. It has a superb soundtrack and overall charming presentation. Every now and again i switch to original audio and graphics to see how things have changed, and it's a rather drastic difference. Frankly, I don't know why anyone would bother playing the retro way, as the new overhaul is vastly superior.

Once I'm done with WB, I'll be returning to my playthrough of Fallout 3 that I momentarily put on hold.
Clash of Clans on my cellp phone
Witcher

It's my first meeting with Witcher series. I was never sure if it'll be possible for me to run the game on budget laptop with Intel HD Graphics and Wine layer (under Linux). Thanks to this script it costed me only a while of waiting and it seems that the game works perfectly fine. It means nice adventure ahead, I believe (:

By the way, what the heck is going on with combat? Is that just clicking on the opponents? Should I switch from isometric view and mouse control to keyboard for better experience?
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Halwynth: Currently finishing The Witcher: Enhanced Edition and fairly enjoying it, then going for The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings. As I already played The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, I'll probably start Dragon Age: Origins which I just got.

I'm still looking for a good co-op/multiplayer game for when I feel sociable.
Hi Halwynth, can you please help me out? I'm currently playing The Witcher:Enhanced Ed. and got stuck. I've been roaming around repeatedly but nothing triggers to continue the game. Thanks in advance.
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Halwynth: Currently finishing The Witcher: Enhanced Edition and fairly enjoying it, then going for The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings. As I already played The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, I'll probably start Dragon Age: Origins which I just got.

I'm still looking for a good co-op/multiplayer game for when I feel sociable.
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Witcher.dan883: Hi Halwynth, can you please help me out? I'm currently playing The Witcher:Enhanced Ed. and got stuck. I've been roaming around repeatedly but nothing triggers to continue the game. Thanks in advance.
You'd be better served asking in the Witcher Game Forum, as well as providing more info into your problem (where you are in the game, what you've done, what quest(s) you have active, etc.)
Just started playing Stasis. Quite linear but pretty good so far. Looks great when things mostly stand still but the guy's movement is kind of goofy.
I started playing <span class="bold">Oblivion</span> (GOTY - Retail Version) again today.

I enjoy it and i played over 240 hours when i first played through it a few years ago. But compared to Morrowind and Skyrim it feels a bit bland and sterile. Still a good game but my least favourite Elder Scrolls game without a doubt.
Post edited June 22, 2017 by Impaler26
SC 2000 kind of becomes pointless after you get to Argos. :P