We are firmly into the new year now, so what have you all been playing recently? It's been a while since I asked!
I have been doing the usual rounds of testing random games I find here and there, but I think Hand of Fate is still the game that has impressed me the most recently.
I have been doing the usual rounds of testing random games I find here and there, but I think Hand of Fate is still the game that has impressed me the most recently.
Some you may have missed, popular articles from the last month:
These days I am playing Ultimate General: Gettysburg.
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Divinity Original Sin EE.
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I play now mostly Nuclear Throne, recently out of early access (not mentioned here I think).
Also Broforce, Rogue Legacy, Shadow of Mordor and Kingdom. All new for me.
Also Broforce, Rogue Legacy, Shadow of Mordor and Kingdom. All new for me.
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7 Days to die.
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Grid Autosport and Euro Truck Sim. 2. I played a bit Saints Row 4
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Finally put away Borderlands 2 after playing it for months on end and finishing the main game, starting it again in TVHM and playing through about half of it and finishing all of the story DLC (except for a few repetitive and arena DLC sidequests) until I decided that enough is enough.
Finished Batman: Arkham Asylum (under Wine, obviously) which is a very good game but not as great as most people make it out to be. Good looking game, nice combat, and good story, especially if you're a fan of the comics (the voice acting was *really* good for a video game).
Started The Talos Principle which is great so far, though a bit easy (not going for any stars right now) but I'm sure will get much harder soon. Also just started Apotheon which is good but I think I'll need to get used to its combat. I'm also slooowly going through a smattering of other long-running puzzle games (The Bridge, Munin, etc.) Looking into Grim Fandango and Spellunky and occasionally playing BlazeRush and LEGO Hobbit with my kids.
I need to start some long-lasting tough RPG like Wasteland 2 which I kickstarted but never touched. Is the Director's Cut pretty stable and fully patched at this point?
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Finished Batman: Arkham Asylum (under Wine, obviously) which is a very good game but not as great as most people make it out to be. Good looking game, nice combat, and good story, especially if you're a fan of the comics (the voice acting was *really* good for a video game).
Started The Talos Principle which is great so far, though a bit easy (not going for any stars right now) but I'm sure will get much harder soon. Also just started Apotheon which is good but I think I'll need to get used to its combat. I'm also slooowly going through a smattering of other long-running puzzle games (The Bridge, Munin, etc.) Looking into Grim Fandango and Spellunky and occasionally playing BlazeRush and LEGO Hobbit with my kids.
I need to start some long-lasting tough RPG like Wasteland 2 which I kickstarted but never touched. Is the Director's Cut pretty stable and fully patched at this point?
Last edited by seamoose on 9 January 2016 at 7:58 pm UTC
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Few days ago Im finished Torchlight II and day ago also Torchlight. In other time Im play still a lot in Dota 2 and Heroes of Newerth. Sometimes also CS:GO, sometimes also in Age of Wonders III.
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Parkitect :D
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Currently I put lots of time into: Dying Light :)
I also put some time into: Divinity Original Sin, Saints Row IV and Alien Isolation
I also put some time into: Divinity Original Sin, Saints Row IV and Alien Isolation
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Cuz i'm a sucker for turnbased strategy:
Shadowrun Returns
Shadowrun Dragonfall
Shadowrun Hong Kong
The Banner Saga
Wasteland 2
Transistor
Xcom
and ARPG's
Victor Vran
Bound by flame
I can't wait for xcom2, i will buy that on release
Shadowrun Returns
Shadowrun Dragonfall
Shadowrun Hong Kong
The Banner Saga
Wasteland 2
Transistor
Xcom
and ARPG's
Victor Vran
Bound by flame
I can't wait for xcom2, i will buy that on release
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