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Mainly Chris Sawyer's Locomotion and whatever I recently got off a sale here at GOG.
I get a shiny (well, maybe not so shiny), new laptop that beats the pants off of my previous (now backup) lappie and what's the first game I play? The over a decade old Medal of Honor: Allied Assault. Kind of odd I'd say. Then again my older lappie couldn't play it at all due to integrated graphics. ... I forgot how terrific the score was for this game. Damn they did a superb job with it.

Also tested RCT3, and it's finally running oh so lovely. :)
Post edited March 30, 2013 by mistermumbles
Recently:

MM I
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War
Getting my ass severely kicked in Clive Barker's Undying.

Also playing:

Darklands
Total Annihilation
Temple of Elemental Evil (really hating this game --- soooooo boring)
LEGO Harry Potter 2


Just finished this weekend:

Realms of the Haunting (BEST game ever!)
Zork Grand Inquisitor


Yes.....I'm trying to get thru some of my GOG backlog before I start on the myriad of Gamersgate games I still haven't played :)
Post edited April 01, 2013 by Bloodygoodgames
Think I'm going to play some CK2, been awhile.
Running through Quake 2 right now again.

Otherwise I am playing Two Worlds, some Half-Life from time to time and just random flash games overall. I can't play so much at the same time.
Just finished a session with GTA, GTA2, GTA 3 and Vice City [yeah, that steam sale], gotta say, the older the better. But i'm weird.
Chrono Trigger
Guess I'm setting aside the classics for a time while I concentrate on my new shiny playthings, so:

- (new) XCOM - Never played any of the previous games, so this as my entry into the franchise is just as well. I've only gotten past the tutorial just now, but I'm really enjoying it so far. We shall see how things go from here. I'm looking forward to playing some more.
- Chivalry - Bloddy, slashy fun. 'nough said. ;)
Bought GTA: San Andreas on the Steam sale. The stat system in the game is so god-damned weird. Working out for two minutes gets you huge, rippling muscles, yet you can lose them in one minute and a cheeseburger. At least CJ is infinitely more emotionally intriguing than Niko...
Skyrim (My favorite modder just published his Skyrim mods! Yay!)
Oblivion (Finally playing the main quest and the mage's guild quests. Yay!)
Avadon the Black Fortress (Click, click... click click click... Click)
Torchlight II (clickclickclickclickclickclickclickclickclick)
Civ V (What am I doing? Oh, yeah. Wait, what am I doing? Oh, yeah. Oh no!)
Dear Esther (Violence-free 1st person gaming. So awesome. So progressive and innovative. I'm so into this. It's just that I don't have the attention span right now. I'm not bored, really. I love intellectual crap like this. I'm just kinda distracted at the moment. I'll play more as soon as I have the presence of mind to really soak it up.)
Dark Souls: Prepare to Die (Finally, a real challenge. I've been waiting for this. I love a real challenge. I love playing the tutorial dungeon over and over and over and over...)
Botanicula (With my ten month old on my lap. :) )
Dragon Age Origins (I'll just find some combat enhancement mods to spice this up a little. Let's see... Woah! I didn't realize how lacking the romance options were, but clearly they are, because there are so many mods that... Woah! Woah! WOAH! What was I looking for again?)
Avernum 6 (Okay, I didn't actually finish it before starting Black Fortress, but I will. I swear!)
Baldur's Gate I and II (Modded all together, wide-screened, etc. etc., character created, game started. I will finish it this time, I swear!)

And that's really really really all of the games I currently am playing. Really. Because I don't count Myst, which I suck at and can never progress in, and I don't count Sequence, which I won in a giveaway and played and found interesting but won't ever finish because it wasn't that interesting, but I'm glad I won it and I really did play it and I liked playing it, and I don't count The Last Remnant which finally went on sale for $5 and I started it and I'm kinda scared of it because I don't really get it at all, and I don't count Dungeon Siege which I installed and started but I only got it so I can install one of those Ultima remakes, Lazarus I think, but I haven't done it yet, but I will I swear!

Cheers.
Currently playing Torchlight 2 after a very long break from gaming. Boy what a good game to pick up after that period! It's pretty good so far. Am about 5 hours into it and they just released the modding tools today as well. So, that should open up more gameplay soon.

Really well made game. Quite optimized too I must say. Works great on my 4 year old laptop
warlock - master of the arcane
Yesterday I completed Area-51 (one of the games Midway released for free some years ago). Quite unoriginal and linear consolitis FPS, but still I kinda liked it. Not a very long game, I think one could run through it in two days or so. I played it longer though.

I find it stupid though that it is one of those games where the hardest difficulty settings are locked until you play the game through. What's the logic in that?

At first I could only select Easy and Medium difficulty levels. So I played at Medium. Besides some parts later in the game which were quite challenging (a couple of boss fights where the grays are throwing enemies at you), I felt the game was too easy. Especially ammo and health was always available, scattered everywhere, and in the middle of the game you get a high-tech pulse rifle or something which has unlimited ammo. And as it is quite a good weapon otherwise too, in the later parts of the game I didn't really use any other weapon but that. The only drawback is that its shots travel quite slowly, so it isn't that good against targets that move constantly.

So now I started playing again, as the Hard difficulty level was unlocked. It does seem somewhat more challenging, as if the enemies are even dodging my bullets instead of just homing into me in straight line. I wish I could have selected this difficulty level already the first time, why force me to play the game a way that feels too easy to me?

I don't know if there are even harder difficulty levels after I've completed Hard.
Post edited April 02, 2013 by timppu
Usng the 7 days offer call for WoW Cataclysm, having a little good old fun with my Worgen Demonist.. Almost 58!