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Silver; is there any way to change the resolution?
Blah. Ran into the difficulty bug in Shadow Warrior's Wanton Destruction expansion - didn't know about that one before - and I'm not enthusiastic about restarting it halfway through. Shelving that for now.

So I'm finally taking Blood for a serious spin instead. Should be fun. :)
Silver and Neverwinter Nights!
Resonance off Fate

Making my way through Neverlanf
Phoenix Wright
Finished the Geneforge Saga and am playing now the Ishar Compilation.


btw.:
Silver is another of those games I couldn't finish because of a bug preventing me from passing the damn gate with the bell puzzle.
I sometimes need a break from FarCry 2, so why not play another FPS in the meantime?

So, lately I've been playing also Area-51. It is one of those games Midway released for free some years ago, I was reminded of them by some recent discussion on GOG.

http://www.mobygames.com/game/area-51_

It is a generic FPS, you can clearly see it was mainly developed with consoles in mind as it has very heavy autoaim and the gameplay seems to be mostly of the shooting gallery type, but I feel it is ok on PC too. It doesn't look like a 2005 game to me though, closer to early 2000. I rate e.g. FarCry 1 as a considerably better looking FPS. It feels quite easy too, but then I think it let me choose only Easy or Medium difficulty, so maybe the harder difficulties are not unlocked until you've completed the game with these easier ones? So consolish...

I feel a bit guilty playing it for free though. It is pleasant enough so that I would have gladly paid _something_ for it and probably the other free Midway games too (at least for the DRM-free versions), but oh well.

One hiccup with the game though, I get stu-stu-stu-stu-stutte-stutte-stuttering sound during the between-level narrator parts, but it is a minor gripe. Rest of the game seems ok running on Win7/64bit.
Post edited March 25, 2013 by timppu
After finishing GTA III I'm now into Vice City.

Since I finished XBtF I tried playing X2 - The Threat but the game stutters like hell (independent of graphics settings).

Also I'm stuck in S.T.A.L.K.E.R. - Shadow of Chernobyl. Have to escort a scientist that always gets himself killed. It's an optional mission but I still don't want to fail it.

Once in a while I play a level or two of Populous (1).
Dirk Dashing: Secret Agent! Special Edition .

I'm on chapter 1-4 .
Post edited March 25, 2013 by ne_zavarj
I've got a bunch here looking at me. I don't know which one to start. Of course, I could read a book.
Installing Bioshock Infinite, I'm excited :D
Getting towards the end of Radiant Historia, 203/236 nodes completed. Trying to get through all of them and for the most part this game was really great.
Getting back into Thief 1, but my old laptop died... AGH!!! So I have to start from the beginning. Not that I mind, since it is a damn fun game... It's the laptop I am "AGH!!!"ing about...

Other than that, I am getting back into Dwarf Fortress

I recently beat the Half-Life 1 expansions: Blue Shift, and Opposing Force in that order. :)

I will get to Half-Life 2 and the episodes some other time though. This other laptop can't handle them so well, so I have to resort to older titles. Which there is nothing wrong with that. Absolutely nothing at all. I am an old school veteran. Although I wouldn't call Thief 1 old school. But considering to the kid's standards today, I might as well...
Finished Clive Barker's Undying, playing Blood, I use to play BF3 daily but some internet connection issues I'm having right now are keeping away from it.

Some Divine Divinity when my RPG dose is low and Stronghold (Almost finished) for RTS days.
I started Might and Magic I last night. Seriously playing it. I have a feeling I'm gonna be on it for awhile.