Right now, I'm playing Phoenix Wright: Justice for All. But I'm mainly doing that to pass the time until Borderlands finishes downloading from the most recent Humble Bundle.
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Right now, I'm playing Phoenix Wright: Justice for All. But I'm mainly doing that to pass the time until Borderlands finishes downloading from the most recent Humble Bundle.
I'm playing Ark: Survival Evolved. It's a sweet ass survival game: way more polished and deep than Rust right out of the gate, and adding new content all the time. The amount of grinding, though--for levels so you can learn new tech, for materials to actually build it, and the time it takes to tame any big dino--is MMO level. Soloing is not even an option. I lucked into a tribe that tolerates me dropping in every couple of days and has enough hardcore members to keep it together (we basically owned the server last time I was on, though fortunes can change fast).
I just finished the GTA V story which was really fun. Now, because of the Fallout 4 announcement, I'm playing through Fallout 3 and next Fallout New Vegas. I had Fallout 3 on my Xbox but never really got in to it, but it was on sale on Steam so I went ahead and bought it. I'm enjoying it a lot!
I've been recently playing Zelda: Ocarina of Time, trying to get through the Forest Temple as child Link. Problem is, I have to abuse bombchu hovering a few times, which I suck at. I haven't even gotten to a poe sister yet, so I'm not even sure this is completely possible.
Devil May Cry 3 special edition on ps2 :)
I've been playing Super Mario Bros. Lost Levels.
ARK: Survival Evolved , Mario Party 10 & Digimon Masters Online for the most part. But I'm feeling in the mood to plug up my PS3 and play some Sonic 06 and Star Ocean: The Last Hope.
Tried playing Bloodborn for ps4. Don't like it that much cause I can't figure out how to fight. So far I have managed to escape a big wolf, and some other characters... Any of you who play this game have any tips?
So I started playing The Reconing on xbox360. I got further than the last time I played it and am enjoying it much more than Bloodborn...
Final Fantasy: XV - Episode Duscae (2.0), Final Fantasy: Type-0 HD and Final Fantasy: X HD Remaster. Nothing but a bunch of final fantasy at the moment and switching between the PS4 and PS3.
I just finished playing Beyond Two Souls. I think this game might be great for Lucid dreams- in the techniques taught (having a second, attached soul, spying without being seen and moving things without being seen- fun to play with that ability). I really enjoyed the option of choices and seeing how my game-play compared to Others choices. It was a good game, that will stay with me awhile.
Just the other day I started playing Simcity 4 again. (Found it on the app store for cheap.) So nostalgic. I miss the music, the sounds, the terrible traffic path-finding, the releasing your frustration on your dysfunctional city with a hail of meteors.
This game was my childhood in 5th-8th grade. (2005-2009ish.) Most kids were playing Halo or whatever and I'm there trying to figure out how to most efficiently place my bus stations...
I'm still learning about new features in the game. I swear I never knew you could draw an avenue to the end of a highway and they'd connect.
Tale Seeker. I like that it's not time-consuming and I don't feel like I have to spend a lot of time playing it.
My gaming life has been really weird this year. Once I fixed my computer, all I've been playing is overwatch on the weekends. I got Witcher 1 and 2 during the steam sale and I haven touched it. I also pourchased some fallout 4 stuff.....have I played it since? No. Video Games have become a weekend thing for me, and that's honestly very strange.
No Man's Sky, Dark souls 2 and 3, fallout, and finally after a year got that last black ops 1 trophy for the platinum
Metroid Prime. The game's fun overall but I'm waiting for things to get REALLY good at some point. Tales of Symphonia is also really good, but I haven't picked it up in a few days.
I am playing counter strike.
currently playing PUBG on my moile phone
oldschool Fallout 3! it never gets old
I'm currently juggling NieR:Automata, Steins;Gate, Steins;Gate 0, and Vampyr. I've beaten and completed in whole the first 3, but they're all so good (including their sound tracks, which in the case of all three as well are all utterly fantastic). I find replaying them those first three a very rewarding exercise. The games are full of all kinds of things you might not have noticed the first time around because they're packed so densely with quality material, and the fact I love music and their OSTs are some of the best I've ever heard is just icing on the cake.
Currently playing bunch of games: Crysis(replay), Crysis 3, Half-Life 2(replay), DooM BFG(new version), GTA V.
If you want to play cool dream like game, I recommend "Alan Wake"- Mystery,Horror (This is one of my top favorite games)
Chess. Checkmate. ;)
Playing Runescape, Osu and Oblivion. The combination doesn't get any more bizzare.
"Mega Man X" together with my little brother.
Very cool game, we have made it to the second stage of Sigma's Fortress and he seems to like it a lot so far.
I have always thought that the charged up version of Rolling Shield is sort of overpowered;
it's basically a shield that makes you invincible against smaller enemies, and that lasts until you get hit by tougher enemies.
The Sims 3 and The Sims 4. Would play The Sims 2 too but it doesn't work unfortunately. Yes, I got games for christmas:D I got TS3 and also a game pack & two stuff packs for TS4.
The Evil Within 2 - horror, thriller, psychological
It is based on lucid dreaming. The main character, Detective Sebastian Castellanos dive into STEM(mini version of the matrix) to find his daughter, which was chosen to be the Core of Stem against her will.