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Caesar IV, i'm f..ing useless. ;|
Divinity II: Developer's Cut. I was looking forward to playing this game for the first time, but I had no idea I would enjoy it as much as I am. It's just awesome. Not my favorite game ever, but it's still really good.
Quake 4 and the Streets of Rage remake.

I was playing Crysis 2, but the damn thing keeps randomly fucking up, which forces me to restart the game and go back to my last checkpoint. Pain in the ass.
hmmmm, I think I'm in a train game kinda mood. May play some Sid Meier's Railroads!
Blade of Darkness and Tyrian
Pretty much played Dark Souls for most of the weekend. =l

Also:
-Super Paper Mario
Few hours in with Resident Evil 5.

The inability to walk around while aiming is my biggest gripe, I could have sworn you could move and shoot in RE4 but looking it up now apparently you couldn't. I guess it just didn't bother me back then, but it's bothering the hell out of me now.

Also the co-op AI goes through so much ammo it's unreal. I could give her all the ammo in the world and she'd blow it on one zombie* somehow.


Edit: they aren't zombies. Plant men I decide to call them.
Post edited April 14, 2013 by Goatbrush
Playing Lionheart:Legacy of the Crusader and having a great time with it.
Might and Magic 6, Crusader Kings 2, Torchlight 2, X3: Terran Conflict.
But currently working on the newest batch of Wasteland 2's crowdsource 3d model experiment, so not playing much atm.
Nancy Drew and the Curse of Blackmoor Manor. It's got a good Gothic atmosphere, although I feel that it's let down by some bad design decisions (e.g. making me play some boring game of chance with the kid, and I'm not delighted with the movement system). Still, I wouldn't mind seeing more of these games come to GOG--I already own a few others on Steam.
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Daedalus1138: Divinity II: Developer's Cut. I was looking forward to playing this game for the first time, but I had no idea I would enjoy it as much as I am. It's just awesome. Not my favorite game ever, but it's still really good.
I spent part of my weekend playing this too, which I got from the recent gog promotion. It's quite awesome, though combat can be pretty challenging since I'm apparently dealing with mobs of higher level than me most times.
Serious Sam 3. It's been fun so far, although I think that the urban environments I've seen so far aren't as interesting as the ones seen in the previous games. >_>
Right now it's mainly Planescape Torment which I got off last weekend's promo. When I'm finally done with that one I'm probably gonna have another go at Fallout 1 and see to it that I finish it this time around.
Casually playing Dungeons & Dragons online as well, mainly just for the daily roll and short dungeons action.
I keep hopping from game to game...

I continued playing Wheel of Time (FPS) yesterday, because I had put my more powerful gaming laptop into cupboard due to the party we had yesterday, and I didn't feel like taking it out yet (mainly for Far Cry 2 at the moment). So I played WoT instead on my work laptop, before hitting the sack.

I stopped playing WoT before (months ago) mainly because there is some secret in the beginning of the third "Bowels of something something" level which I can't access. It is so infuriating seeing that extra spells/ammo behind the grate, not being able to get to it.

I checked a couple of Youtube walkthroughs for that level, but neither even tries to get to that secret, so maybe it can't be accessed after all. Maybe a bug in the game. So now I am already past that part. The grate, behind which the hidden goodies are, is shown in this video at around 2:31:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dzdZqSkiXQ#t=150s

The gameplay is somewhat irritating, the damn enemies seem very good at sidestepping out of my projectiles, so suddenly I see 1/3 of my maximum 100 darts being depleted, just for killing one monster. I still don't quite get it how you are supposed to fight the monsters, either you try to keep a distance (which will eat lots of ammo), or get close and get very heavy damage.

And I kinda hate those vapor trail spirits (steam!) or whatever that seem to be invincible. At least I haven't found a way to destroy them. Since you can only run away from them and they keep coming back, they take the fun out of searching the environment for secrets and stuff.

But I guess I've seen worse... I can't really comprehend the story either, I'm some sorceror chick running after some bad guy who tries to evade me, killing monsters on the way. I watch the mission videos one by one with Quicktime mediaplayer, every time I finish a level (the game displays those videos very poortly ingame, like a very slow slideshow; they play fine with external media players).
Post edited April 15, 2013 by timppu
Final Fantasy XIII - Beat it today. The beginning was horrendous. Being drifted through one corridor with occasional diversions for grinding backed by cringeworthy.characters (Yeah, I know I have serious issue with tee-hee types). Then either I got used to it or it got better, anyway I ended up enjoying it and liking two or three protagonists. And soundtrack was awesome. XIII-2 is lying somewhere nearby, so I guess I know what I'm going to play next.
X-COM - I feel that I am two or three hours from the finale however I can't bring myself to start the game.
KOTOR2 - My Jedi expat is currently slacking on Malachor and Kreia already told her in omnious tone that her big moment is inevitable and just behind the doors. I play Sith Lords in larger dosages after longer pauses, so my prediction is that I will finish it next month :o.
Post edited April 15, 2013 by Mivas