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Post by Redemption on Aug 25, 2012 8:49:39 GMT
Finished Sleeping Dogs as well, was kinda disappointed with the ending. It's a game i think i would have enjoyed more if they had implemented a morality/alignment system to it, and given it multiple endings. It seems like the obvious thing when your doing a story about a undercover cop. At the end of the day, Is he loyal to the Police or the Triads, how far is he wiling to go to complete the mission and his cover, and the date's Wei could go on during the game seem kinda pointless, they're just there as a way to spot all the collectibles on the map. Think it might have been cool to have them as a reoccurring character in the game (not with the nagging system in GTA IV), to build relationships if you wanted, and then they could have been dragged into the main plot when enemies are trying to get to you. It was a really fun game while it was going, but unless the DLC for it that comes out over the next 6 months add's more mission/story to it, i doubt i'll go back to it any time soon. Be playing Sims 3 and Ace Attorney for a while still to come. Might throw in some time into Counter Strike.
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Post by Lolli on Aug 26, 2012 1:18:06 GMT
I've recently finished Grand Theft Auto IV, and now I'm playing Professor Layton and The Curious Village.
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Post by Toadkiller Dog on Aug 28, 2012 8:54:36 GMT
Been hitting Guild Wars 2 pretty hard. Quite enjoying it.
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Post by dreggnog on Aug 28, 2012 16:40:22 GMT
The ps1 version of Final Fantasy V. The most underrated version of the most underrated game ever made.
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Post by Kiryū Kazuma on Sept 1, 2012 22:20:24 GMT
yakuza 1 - 4 sh4 on hard
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Post by Redemption on Sept 1, 2012 23:17:01 GMT
9 Doors 9 People 9 Hours (or whatever the title is) . I've managed my first run through of the game, (Seemed to get the second ending first). Not a bad game, little more then a text based adventure. edit: Also finally went back and finished Quantum Conundrum, Fun little game. Even if the ending feels a bit unfinished. The later levels felt a lot easier then some of the earlier levels when you only have one state to change to.
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Post by Toadkiller Dog on Sept 6, 2012 1:31:16 GMT
Plenty of Guild Wars 2, loving it. Gave up on Darksiders II, just didn't grip me, nearly at all. Traded it in toward Borderlands 2.
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Post by Toadkiller Dog on Oct 16, 2012 10:11:34 GMT
Playing several things, but I just started XCOM: Enemy Unknown and I'm absolutely in love with this. Initially had a hard time choosing between this and Dishonored, but now I'm damned glad I made this choice. Tried a friend's copy of Dishonored, like it pretty well, but tried the Demo with XCOM and was more impressed.
As a result I took the plunge and picked it up, great choice.
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Post by Dwz on Oct 17, 2012 18:29:13 GMT
Doom 3 BFG Edition as my PC couldn't handle Doom 3 at that time and with the expansions and even Doom 1 and Doom 2 on there it seemed like a good pick. The age really shows now but it's still a great game, I like it a lot apart from the cheap "zombie in corner behind you" moments every ten minutes.
Gave Dishonored a go too, liked it at first but by the mission where you need to navigate a long bridge I gave up. Those electric towers or whatever just pissed me off to no end and on top of that I kept killing every enemy. The stealthy approach is just not my thing, no patience for it.
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Post by Redemption on Oct 18, 2012 6:45:23 GMT
Been plain Mark of the Ninja on steam, and Borderlands 2. Really Diggin Mark of the Ninja, played through the first few missions a few times, doing no kills, kill everything, and no alert runs. Liking Borderlands 2 more then the first. Playing as Zero. Wish the Sword had more control behind it. Just feels kinda weak as a typical melee attack.
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Post by muralasa on Oct 23, 2012 21:07:04 GMT
Finished Dishonored, liked it.
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Post by Redemption on Nov 6, 2012 8:27:02 GMT
Assassins Creed 3. Probably the best entry into the series. I like what they've gone with the guild in this one, taken Revelations story based characters and giving them roles and stories before becoming your henchmen, and its really got me unsure of my actions at points.
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Post by Toadkiller Dog on Nov 6, 2012 10:28:19 GMT
Yeah, I caved and picked up Assassin's Creed III as well, and would also agree that it's the best entry in the series so far. Enjoying it a lot more than I thought I would.
Been cranking hard on League of Legends too, Season 2 is just about to end, so I had to boost my rank up for the post season rewards.
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Post by Redemption on Nov 23, 2012 11:02:06 GMT
Started last night, but just finished going through all 5 episodes of The Walking Dead. I'm kinda glad that i lost my save files earlier, cause i ended up having to format my lappy, and wouldn't have been able to rescue the game 1-4 data. Telltale games have really developed a great game here, the first 3 episodes were really good at building the stakes, but having a satisfying conclusion, then episode 4 nearly felt like complete build up for 5's rush to the end. I found my self liking and respecting characters who i didn't initially, and it had me question my actions at points. I know a lot of people have said similar, but everything in the game, i did to protect Clementine. Before this week, Journey was going to be my Game of the Year without question, but now, Walking Dead really feels to have snuck ahead.
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Post by Toadkiller Dog on Nov 26, 2012 9:06:36 GMT
Bought a lot of games over the weekend...too damn many games to play.
I bought, Hitman: Absolution The Walking Dead Persona 4: Golden Adventure Time: Hey Ice King, Why'd You Steal our Garbage? Dishonored
And my wife bought New Super Mario Brothers U.
There's not even close to enough time to play all this stuff...
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