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innerring: Just finished No One Lives Forever GOTY for the 5th time and now onto NOLF 2. Both games have aged well especially the second one.
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tinyE: SHOOT THE LITTLE BIRDY!

Seriously, have you ever done that during training? It's great! :D
Yep :) , I try to explore everything and get the max score every time. Love the attention to detail and the humor.
On PC: Tekken 7, A Hat in Time, Tyranny

On PS4: Berserk and the Band of the Hawk, Gravity Rush 2, Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen
Scanner Sombre.
Fascinating.
Dusted off my ps3 to complete Yakuza 4. I love that series, got so many in backlog though, 6 will probably be a GOTY for 2018, got to catch up on the drama.
Finally getting into the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. trilogy, or rather Shadow of Chernobyl and Call of Pripyat. I tried playing vanilla previously, but found many of the gunfights unfair and frustrating to the point of not getting past certain sections. I tried again with the Complete mods, and finally got the experience I heard about.
A little bit of X3:Reunion from 2005. I played through the main plot long ago and then quit and deleted my saves but later on, a wish to do the Bala Gi missions has nagged me for years and so I have occasionally played a bit on a new start. Now I am up against a wall (one mission became 7x as hard as intended by bad luck) though. Either I have to build a ramp up to the wall's top (take a break from the plot and go aquire a lot more firepower; would take many days) or go back to a much earlier save.
Flatout 2!
It's always a good moment for a race! Or two. Or some tournament. Or two... ;)
Currently playing Gothic 2.
Good game so far, with an ultimate inept character.

And tomorrow starting Spellforce 1.

so much to play, and so little time.
Well, tonight I'm starting either Dungeons of Dredmor or Tales of Maj'Eyal. And I'll probably do a few deliveries in American Truck Simulator.
Shadow of Mordor is the perfect remedy to bring me out of the Shadow of Boredor.

I usually only play one game and give it my undivided attention, but I've recently been playing several games, jumping to a second when I got bored of the first one and trying a third when the first two didn't feel like fun anymore. I knew from the start that I wouldn't enjoy them as much as Dishonored, but figured that they still deserved a chance, especially before I spoiled myself with a game on Dishonored-level.

I've done the opposite before, playing some flawed game right after Deus Ex: Human Revolution and damn, did I ever want to go back to DX: HR. I've now given these games a chance and found them unworthy: Enslaved: Odyssey to the West, Hunted: the Demon's Forge and the rebooted Rise of the Triad. Risen 2 and Saints Row 2 are on the backburner for now, given the benefit of the doubt, since I haven't played them much. Would have played them more if they didn't leave such a not-really-fun first impression.

Shadow of Mordor gives a great first impression, reminds me both of Batman: Arkham Asylum and Dishonored. The former, because it "borrows" the melee fighting mechanics from that game and the latter, because it allows me to explore the area by climbing up on stuff and doing stealth kills. There's even a skill for stealth killing from above.

So many fun options, so few not-fun restrictions that were awfully common in the above unworthy games. Finally a game worth my undivided attention.
I'm playing hitman sniper on my phone and I am so pissed off! There is a mission where you need to kill 5 high profile targets + your main target and I get detected all the time:(
I've started playing through the Star Wars: Galactic battlegrounds campaigns, am now in the 2nd level of the Gungans campaign.
Ok, but a bit meh so far. Too many levels without a base, and while it's basically an AoE2 clone, the level design is inferior imo to AoE2's levels.
World in Conflict

Just got it for free from Uplay. Played through the first 6 missions and I absolutely love it. Looked up the reviews for it and most gave it 9.5/10. I can see why. Multiplayer I bet is really good.
Darkwood

Been meaning to check this one out, and Steam sales make a good argument for buying games. After playing only the prologue so far, I have no regrets buying it. It's the twisted child of David Lynch and Project Zomboid and I just adore it. I can also confidently say that, thanks to a dark room and headphones, the game freaked me out like no other.
Two Worlds Epic Edition.

Bought it on sale. Was worrying a little, but after all it's really cheap on sale so finally I got it. It's great. So far I played 40 hours and I seen only like a 1/3 of a whole map (I am not in a hurry). I am playing on medium difficulty. If someone is struggling just use some area spells in the beginning.

The game is almost crash free, Stable and no bugs seen. Just another example that reviews are not reliable. According to them this game should be trash. If you like open world action RPG's with lot's of monsters' spells, items, enemies big area to explore and feeling of your hero getting more powerful through the game I recommend it.Graphics are also nice and the game-play is smooth. After playing it for some hours I also got Two Worlds II.