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Tales of Wuxia: The Pre-Sequel.

The translation is in the so bad it's good territory. Doesn't really help with the immersion when you're trying unfuck the sentences while simultaneously doubling over with laughter, but it works.
 
Beta for World of Warcraft: Battle For Azeroth. Ten year statue owner, I'm in it for the long haul.
 
Got Star Wars Republic Commando for the Xbox One yesterday, and I just made it through Geonosis.

Still a good game, there really needs to be a reboot with Delta Squad returning.
 
Just beat Frostpunk. Sort of disappointed you can "beat" it, and the fact it's 3 time-limited scenarios. Now I have no reason ever to play it again. Otherwise it was pretty good.

Totally has the tone of This War of Mine, another game I liked.
 
Continuing with Mercenaries: Playground of Destruction. I've just blown up the Ryugyong Hotel while capturing an internationally wanted fugitive.

Also, the PC version of the second game, World in Flames. It's bigger and more detailed than the first game, but oh boy, it's buggy as fuck. My favourite glitches are faction troops being scared of their own patrols ("RETREAT! RETREAT!!!") and Venezuelan military ships occasionally hovering above water and doing loops. RPG enemies are borderline suicidal, the player's health sometimes refuses to regenerate, VZ soldiers always keep spawning at watchtowers inside faction bases right next to proper guards, some outpost capture missions fail to register as complete and require to do them once again... It goes on and on.

It's still a fun game, but the first one is much better and has great atmosphere, even though its levels are tiny by modern standards and there isn't much to do except completing missions and killing Norks.
 
Gonna get around to finishing Deadly Premonition. I played 14 hours before abruptly ending (or, to borrow from another game that heavily references Twin Peaks- before the Sudden Stop).

EDIT: Oh dicksauce, I forgot how bad a port this is.
 
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MGSV on my new gaming rig, the PC version supports custom music for the helicopters speakers and I don't know how I ever lived my life without calling in an attack chopper that mows down Soviet scum while blasting Enter Sandman.
 
Serious Sam 3, finding all the secrets and hyped up for Serious Sam 4.
 
Continuing with Mercenaries: Playground of Destruction. I've just blown up the Ryugyong Hotel while capturing an internationally wanted fugitive.

Also, the PC version of the second game, World in Flames. It's bigger and more detailed than the first game, but oh boy, it's buggy as fuck. My favourite glitches are faction troops being scared of their own patrols ("RETREAT! RETREAT!!!") and Venezuelan military ships occasionally hovering above water and doing loops. RPG enemies are borderline suicidal, the player's health sometimes refuses to regenerate, VZ soldiers always keep spawning at watchtowers inside faction bases right next to proper guards, some outpost capture missions fail to register as complete and require to do them once again... It goes on and on.

It's still a fun game, but the first one is much better and has great atmosphere, even though its levels are tiny by modern standards and there isn't much to do except completing missions and killing Norks.
One of my favorite things to do in the second one was to take an outpost mission and head out for a faction headquarters, normally the pirates, and just keep calling in soldiers until something would happen to make them mad at me like a chopper crashing and destroying their headquarters building.
 
Continuing with Mercenaries: Playground of Destruction. I've just blown up the Ryugyong Hotel while capturing an internationally wanted fugitive.

Also, the PC version of the second game, World in Flames. It's bigger and more detailed than the first game, but oh boy, it's buggy as fuck. My favourite glitches are faction troops being scared of their own patrols ("RETREAT! RETREAT!!!") and Venezuelan military ships occasionally hovering above water and doing loops. RPG enemies are borderline suicidal, the player's health sometimes refuses to regenerate, VZ soldiers always keep spawning at watchtowers inside faction bases right next to proper guards, some outpost capture missions fail to register as complete and require to do them once again... It goes on and on.

It's still a fun game, but the first one is much better and has great atmosphere, even though its levels are tiny by modern standards and there isn't much to do except completing missions and killing Norks.
Yet another OG Xbox game I'll be playing in the near future. Still in the middle of Morrowind and Republic Commando, with plans to play Jade Empire, Destroy All Humans! (when the price goes down, $20 is a bit much), KOTOR II, Battlefront II, and Jedi Academy. Backwards compatibility is a really beautiful thing, isn't it?
 
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I just got The Deed on Steam, and it's a fun little time killer. The point is you try to kill one of your family members and try to frame someone else. I've always been a fan of murder mysteries. I wish they made more games like this.
 
Playing The Legend of Heroes Trials in the Sky series, midway through SC. I don't care if the story is a bit cliche, it's working for me, and the soundtrack is fantastic. Here's hoping Cold Steel ends up as good.
 
*sigh* I fell down the flight sim rabbit hole. I bought a HOTAS because I had an Oculus Rift. Then I started DCS World, Now I'm on IL2 Battle Of Stalingrad and now my mail box is full of microswitches, usb encoders, springs, levers and related crap because I decided I wanted to start my pretend engine with real buttons and levers and things. I'm.. I... the soldering and the.. oh god, god why! Help me! You can buy real aircraft parts on eBay and I'm old enough to have my own credit card... I'm afraid guys, terribly afraid.
 
*sigh* I fell down the flight sim rabbit hole. I bought a HOTAS because I had an Oculus Rift. Then I started DCS World, Now I'm on IL2 Battle Of Stalingrad and now my mail box is full of microswitches, usb encoders, springs, levers and related crap because I decided I wanted to start my pretend engine with real buttons and levers and things. I'm.. I... the soldering and the.. oh god, god why! Help me! You can buy real aircraft parts on eBay and I'm old enough to have my own credit card... I'm afraid guys, terribly afraid.
You become a flying ace on Realistic mode yet? I mainly know IL-2 for how fucking hard it is on the more realistic difficulties given I used to watch OneFJef's runs on it.
 
You become a flying ace on Realistic mode yet? I mainly know IL-2 for how fucking hard it is on the more realistic difficulties given I used to watch OneFJef's runs on it.
I can't play the GAME! I don't have enough buttons yet!

Joking aside, I play in VR using a Playseat so my regular keyboard is like, 4 feet away. I can't touch type, at least to a level where I can enter keyboard shortcuts on a mini USB keyboard without being able to see it. My button box and lever block is mostly to give me controls that feel right and have a tactile element to them so I can find them by feel in VR. My only issue is i'm a messy prototyper:
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I'm playing the Tomb Kings DLC for Warhammer 2. It's pretty good, for the little bit I play.
 
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