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So, these days: Torchlight, Grim Dawn, Tropico 5 and Torchlight II.
I started playing Call of Juarez last night. I'm still getting used to it but so far it has some interesting ideas and some really awful writing.
I'm currently playing The Prohibition Era Interrogator/beat-em-up Sim(i.e. LA Noire) on Xbox360.....so sadly no pics.....I started out being cautious but then when I saw no problems for doing stupid stuff in driving/etc & also saw one got silly comments for knocking stuff/etc over I started doing that to see how far I could get away with it.

The funny bit? I am now part of TRAFFIC DIVISION...oh the irony.
Post edited February 06, 2020 by GameRager
Star Wars: Republic Commado
Tower of Time
the Messenger. Fun little gem. But very annoying, at points. Getting all green coins is a !@#$ and a !@#$ of an ordeal.
Train Simulator 2020! Couldn't resist the Humble Bundle deal that on now to try it out. Chugga Chugga Chugga Chugga Choo Choo!
BTW 4 is the correct number of Chuggas before saying Choo Choo, I learnt that in Borderlands 3- so it must be true.
Just beated Mirror's Edge :P
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Wishmaster777: Torchlight and Grim Dawn.
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GameRager: I LOVED Torchlight(still gotta finish the after game stuff)...how good is Grim Dawn?
Really godd, but i prefer Torchlight. c:
Post edited February 07, 2020 by K1ll3r_Punch
The Blackwell Legacy

I seems to be a short game (or 1/5th of a game), so I'll write a little review later today, when I've finished it.
I have just completed Act II in Pillars of Eternity. The Animancy hearing did not end up like I was anticipating, but we have more things to do now, because new areas opened up. I have also visited the Craghold Bluff for few minutes, but left very soon, after my ass was kicked so badly that I ran away faster than you say "Reload" :P

Also, The Endless Paths are cleared up to level 12. 3 more to go, but I had a little bit rough times at level 12, so I've decided to postpone venturing deeper. For now. Now I just have to decide, if I will go to Twin Elms, or go back to White March and continue with the Part II of the expansion...
Now just starting again Deponia saga, i´ve tried two times before but i´ve never finished the first game because of the irritating personalitty of Rufus.

In these last weeks i´ve finished other short adventures:

The Room
The Little Acre
The interactive adventures of Dog Mendoça and Pizzaboy
Bear with me
Journey of a Roach
Rusty Lake Hotel
Still having a blast with Wasteland 2. I really did not expect the campaign to be this pleasantly long. It might even be approximately as long as Fallout 2!
I am playing Stardew valley,
oh and minecraft ofc
Post edited February 09, 2020 by aRealCyborg
Doing my second Bloodborne run because I still need to defeat the Orphan of Kos. Other than that, I am thinking about a new Dragon age playthrough.
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Prealiator: Doing my second Bloodborne run because I still need to defeat the Orphan of Kos. Other than that, I am thinking about a new Dragon age playthrough.
I only finished the first one(as dwarf commoner and mostly though as city elf), but I loved that game....even with the console version bugs. :)

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My current game entry for this thread: Haunted Legends 8 -The Iron Mask(Win10, 64 Bit)

This seems to be loosely referencing the tale called The Man in the Iron Mask.....seems like it'll be good.

Pros: The times when talking is the only thing one can do(usually when entering a new area and seeing people to talk to to initiate a cut scene) is now more apparent via a newly added mouse icon which shows when talking will happen when one clicks anything in a new room.

A little icon also appears to indicate when a new task is added to one's task list as well, which is a nice touch.

Cons/Nitpicks:

Some rooms/screens need to be scrolled(left to right or up and down) and one must use buttons to do such(on each edge of the screen), not just moving to the side of the screen.

A few zoomed in areas(talking to characters) lack the zoom out buttons, though one can click near the edges of the main screen area to get out of them.

The expansion in the Collector's Edition seems to make no sense given what transpires at the end of the first game....well to me, anyways....it was decent, though.

Musings: Horse shoes can be found in various parts of rooms/etc(click on them to pick them up) and they are used in one's collection tab to buy items for the horse there....a nice new side thing to do.
Post edited February 12, 2020 by GameRager