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Which games are keeping you company this weekend?



Man, this was one intense week of travelling. As soon as we left Rio after the end of the Olympics, we had to go back for our glorious Brazilian launch! Then we moved on to some less weird places, taken there by the power of Obduction. Could this be the best first-person puzzle/exploration game we got in years? What are your favorites from this sub-genre?

Surely you've got some gaming planned for this weekend. Go on, share your Weekend Playlist with us. It can include single-player games, multiplayer games, console exclusives, anything - we are not judging. In fact, we are sharing too!

Looking for some additional inspiration? The GOG.com releases of the week might help:

- You can make funny noises and pithy comments as you employ the most creative ways to blast your friends in <span class="bold">Worms W.M.D.</span>
- You can make fun of the game master and then get squashed by a giant cave troll 8lvls above your party in <span class="bold">Knights of Pen and Paper +1 Edition</span>.
- You can strike impressive poses as you strike down your sidescrolling enemies, the <span class="bold">Oniken: Unstoppable edition</span>.
- You can be transported to a peculiar place and puzzle your way deeper and deeper inside its mysteries in <span class="bold">Obduction</span>.
- You can join forces with an alien race against other, more evil alien races in the <span class="bold">Altarian Prophecy DLC</span>.
- You can kick back and tease your senses and your brain with the wonderful puzzles of the charming <span class="bold">Pan-Pan</span>.
- You can conquer the stars through force, diplomacy, or financial means and once again become the true <span class="bold">Master of Orion</span>.
- You can enlist the help of your <span class="bold">Sisters in Arms</span> and carve yourself a well-kempt underground kingdom.



So, GOGians, what are you playing this weekend?
Not a huge fan of first-person puzzle/exploration games but I guess I'll go with The Vanishing of Ethan Carter (not too many puzzles there but it fits the bill). In the realm of first-person puzzlers, Portal + Portal 2 easily take the cake (huehue).

Now onwards to my playlist! Shadowrun Returns turned out to be much more immersive and fun than I anticipated so I actually had to postpone my Deux Ex: Mankind Divided plans on its behalf (also due to the apparent need for immediate patches that people are reporting).

Installing it right now, so I guess my weekend will go down as being evenly divided between running the shadows (Saturday) and testing out my sick augmentations (Sunday).