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- scion238
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Working on Rain. After this I think I'm going to go back and play my Ico/Shadow collection, because Rain's so similar to them.
"In the entire history of the universe ... you're the only 'you' that has ever existed and ever will exist. No one can ever see the world the way you see it. And it might be so different and so beautiful that it changes everything."
-- Grant Morrison, SDCC '08
-- Grant Morrison, SDCC '08
- ccgr
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Banana Bliss it's cute and easy so far but I think that will change soon enough
- Calamity
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Ditto.Pheonix wrote:Dota 2.
Always Dota 2.
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Last game I played was Minecraft and Habbo.
I'm addicted to MC! xD
I'm addicted to MC! xD
- RedPlums
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MarioKart DS! I am working on beating every level in 150cc!
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State of Decay.
So awesome.
So awesome.
I am free, no matter what rules surround me. If I find them tolerable, I tolerate them; if I find them too obnoxious, I break them. I am free because I know that I alone am morally responsible for everything I do - Robert A Heinlein
Courage ~ Discipline ~ Fidelity ~ Honor ~ Hospitality ~ Industriousness ~ Perseverance ~ Self Reliance ~
Courage ~ Discipline ~ Fidelity ~ Honor ~ Hospitality ~ Industriousness ~ Perseverance ~ Self Reliance ~
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Mario and Luigi Dream Team
- TheWampaKing
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Dead Rising 3
My kill count is at 30,000. On my third playthrough. I can't stop playing this game. Halp pls
My kill count is at 30,000. On my third playthrough. I can't stop playing this game. Halp pls
"When the world flips you a Jeffrey, stroke the furry wall"

"IT'S LIKE GIBBERISH ONLY IT'S IN PRINT." - DeadManReedeemed

"IT'S LIKE GIBBERISH ONLY IT'S IN PRINT." - DeadManReedeemed
- Chozon1
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Empire Total War.
At first I was like "I have no idae wat im doing". Now after I've played an hour or so, I'm like "I have no idea what I'm doing here".
So...many...things...
Playing the Battle campaign thingy. The Grand Campaign scares me. I'm guessing the smaller campaign is a sort of tutorial?
It's fun, but I can't get the battle system down. Seems like the second I touch the mouse, my troops start dying. O_o
At first I was like "I have no idae wat im doing". Now after I've played an hour or so, I'm like "I have no idea what I'm doing here".
So...many...things...
Playing the Battle campaign thingy. The Grand Campaign scares me. I'm guessing the smaller campaign is a sort of tutorial?
It's fun, but I can't get the battle system down. Seems like the second I touch the mouse, my troops start dying. O_o

- DrRelic
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Since I was running both, the last two games I've been in are Minecraft and Spacebase DF-9. Both totally awesome!
Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death,
I will fear no evil, for you are with me; --Psalm 23:4
“Be kind to dragons, for thou art crunchy when toasted and taste good with ketchup. (Sebastian)”
― Sherrilyn Kenyon, Dragonswan
"Red warrior needs food badly!" -Gauntlet (1985)
I will fear no evil, for you are with me; --Psalm 23:4
“Be kind to dragons, for thou art crunchy when toasted and taste good with ketchup. (Sebastian)”
― Sherrilyn Kenyon, Dragonswan
"Red warrior needs food badly!" -Gauntlet (1985)
- scion238
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Diablo III on PS3. Went through it once as a Barbarian, am going through it again as Monk. Active control makes this feel less like classic Diablo jaunts and more like Champions of Norrath, which is no bad thing. I wish the Inventory menu was splitscreen so two players on the same console could go through their loot at once, rather than having to take turns. I also miss the drag-and-drop spacing of the old Diablo inventory screen, though that would be rather annoying to use with a controller.
"In the entire history of the universe ... you're the only 'you' that has ever existed and ever will exist. No one can ever see the world the way you see it. And it might be so different and so beautiful that it changes everything."
-- Grant Morrison, SDCC '08
-- Grant Morrison, SDCC '08
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Planet side 2:D best fps ever
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Empire Total War.
So...disgruntled. I'm still playing the American campaign, and it's actually branched out into a full-fledged management of a nation. Which is fun, but complicated, as I'm having to develop philosophies and technology I dislike to get things I do like. It's been rather easy to capture several regions from the dirty British, but I'm having trouble keeping them under control, as a dual blockade severely limited my income for several turns (secretly, in a region that is otherwise garbage, I'm building a Navel fleet to keep this from happening again. I've actually tried to pawn that region off to the French, but no success), and apparently the populace (who doesn't care that a war for, you know, independance, is sort of happening) has nothing better to do than riot over taxes. And I'm keeping them in the middle level, sometimes exempting the region entirely, which also chokes my income. I'm upgrading more and more, but yeesh. You'd figure they would be a bit understanding...and it isn't like the game allows me to take funding away from the politicians to pay for the war and food and industry.
Amazing how things haven't changed in 250 years.
Not to mention I was "very friendly" with Spain, and was like "HEY SPAIN WANT TO FOMR AN ALLYENSE?!?!" and Spain was like "NEIN", so I kept being like "HEY SPANI WATN AN ALLIENSE???!?" and Spain kept being all "No u". But they took whatever tech and monetary gifts I offered easily.
So then a Spanish ship sails into my harbor and is like "I'MA DELCARE WRA ON U CHUMP" and I'm like "SPAIN Y WE WERE BFF'S".
So now I'm like "HEY. HAY FRANCE. U WANT N ON DIS AND BE BFF'S? I HAS CHEESEBURGERS, U HAS FRIES. WE IS FOREVER DESTIEND AMIRITE?"
So...disgruntled. I'm still playing the American campaign, and it's actually branched out into a full-fledged management of a nation. Which is fun, but complicated, as I'm having to develop philosophies and technology I dislike to get things I do like. It's been rather easy to capture several regions from the dirty British, but I'm having trouble keeping them under control, as a dual blockade severely limited my income for several turns (secretly, in a region that is otherwise garbage, I'm building a Navel fleet to keep this from happening again. I've actually tried to pawn that region off to the French, but no success), and apparently the populace (who doesn't care that a war for, you know, independance, is sort of happening) has nothing better to do than riot over taxes. And I'm keeping them in the middle level, sometimes exempting the region entirely, which also chokes my income. I'm upgrading more and more, but yeesh. You'd figure they would be a bit understanding...and it isn't like the game allows me to take funding away from the politicians to pay for the war and food and industry.
Amazing how things haven't changed in 250 years.
Not to mention I was "very friendly" with Spain, and was like "HEY SPAIN WANT TO FOMR AN ALLYENSE?!?!" and Spain was like "NEIN", so I kept being like "HEY SPANI WATN AN ALLIENSE???!?" and Spain kept being all "No u". But they took whatever tech and monetary gifts I offered easily.
So then a Spanish ship sails into my harbor and is like "I'MA DELCARE WRA ON U CHUMP" and I'm like "SPAIN Y WE WERE BFF'S".
So now I'm like "HEY. HAY FRANCE. U WANT N ON DIS AND BE BFF'S? I HAS CHEESEBURGERS, U HAS FRIES. WE IS FOREVER DESTIEND AMIRITE?"

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Shadow of the Colossus
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- scion238
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Ooh. GOOD choice. 

"In the entire history of the universe ... you're the only 'you' that has ever existed and ever will exist. No one can ever see the world the way you see it. And it might be so different and so beautiful that it changes everything."
-- Grant Morrison, SDCC '08
-- Grant Morrison, SDCC '08