What are you playing right now?

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Final Fantasy 5, PS1 version. A favorite of mine that, sadly, I haven't finished it yet.
Personally I'd suggest playing the GBA port of FF5 as opposed to the PS1 version. Due to the additional dungeon they added, the 4 new jobs and the character portraits in dialogue. The additional dungeon (That was designed by the guy who did the monsters for FF5, and has a really cool boss at the end) makes the game feel a lot more complete in my opinion.
 
Attilla Total War.

Tried to play as the Western Roman Empire, then realized that good lord they are so, so incredibly doomed. I turned tail and restarted as the much less fucked Eastern Roman Empire.
That's out?
 
Personally I'd suggest playing the GBA port of FF5 as opposed to the PS1 version. Due to the additional dungeon they added, the 4 new jobs and the character portraits in dialogue. The additional dungeon (That was designed by the guy who did the monsters for FF5, and has a really cool boss at the end) makes the game feel a lot more complete in my opinion.
I still have my ps1 disks for FF4/5/6, Chrono Trigger, Xenogears though.
 
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Man, I still only try to play video games. But its just so much easier to *yawn* while watching movies instead of playing video games. You gotta pause it and stuff to hear repetitive music.

Anyway, lately I've fired up Majora's Mask on my Wii, planning on finding the Masks and get through the stupid Bay dungeon. I hate the Bay dungeon so much.

In Pokémon, I've been playing Pokémon Glazed on my Wii using Homebrew. I'm currently trouncing through Johto rocking badasses like Donphan, Mawile, Tyranitar, Electivire and Magmortar.

I also downloaded Mario Party 2, a good classic from childhood. Hope it doesn't get too old fast.
 
I really need Taxi Mod.
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Almost nothing as of late, but I've been playing that one obscure Japanese shoot-'em-up. It's so pretty, I had to record a video. (EDIT: I mean I've been really into it for a long while but have only recently been able to make a recording.) It's also hard as balls. As seems to be the case with bullet hell games in general. But getting good at them feels really good!

Also some Audiosurf on the side.

I'm working on getting better at recording vidya footage. These days I feel like the time spent playing games is completely wasted if I don't at least share it with someone, so I might get into this let's play business for fun. My stuff is going to suck hard, but eh, whatever.
 
Half-Life, Garrysmod, Team Fortress 2. Currently trying to get trade_minecraft_neon_v145 to load on garrysmod but it just won't work.
 
Went back into Starbound. Pillaged a planet for high leveled ores and then went to a makeshift base I was building in an asteroid belt.
 
I'm replaying Dragon's Dogma.

I don't understand why I love this game so much. Logic dictates that it shouldn't be as good a game as it is. A lot of the mechanics are broken (the fucking Affinity system, dear god), auto-saves everywhere, and the story isn't fleshed out at all, yet it's so goddamn fun to play. It's an interesting mix of open-world adventure, RPG, and survival horror genres. There's no "right" way to play the game and you have the freedom to experiment with a multitude of combat strategies.

But I'm getting close to fighting the Dragon now and it's always a pain in the ass to lock-in my love interest so I don't end up with a random old guy or something. The anxiety takes a good deal of fun out of approaching the endgame.
 
I finally got back to Dark Souls after not playing for a few days.

Going through End Game right now, so I'm more or less going back to finish up shit I forgot about, like taking out Priscilla and Sif. Was gonna wait until after I got the DLC for Sif, but I didn't know you needed Guts' Artorias' ring to go through New Londo.
 
I'm replaying Dragon's Dogma.

I don't understand why I love this game so much. Logic dictates that it shouldn't be as good a game as it is. A lot of the mechanics are broken (the fucking Affinity system, dear god), auto-saves everywhere, and the story isn't fleshed out at all, yet it's so goddamn fun to play. It's an interesting mix of open-world adventure, RPG, and survival horror genres. There's no "right" way to play the game and you have the freedom to experiment with a multitude of combat strategies.

But I'm getting close to fighting the Dragon now and it's always a pain in the ass to lock-in my love interest so I don't end up with a random old guy or something. The anxiety takes a good deal of fun out of approaching the endgame.

Always happy to see people enjoying Dragon's Dogma. Maybe one day when Capcom's head isn't up their collective ass we'll see them revisit this series.

I'm right now giving Dragon Age Inquisition another shot after getting bored with it before. I'm hoping that by not doing every sidequest imaginable will help keep me from burning out with it again.

I don't quite know how to feel about my most played game on the PS4 being Binding of Isaac: Rebirth after all this time.
 
I'm replaying Dragon's Dogma.

I don't understand why I love this game so much. Logic dictates that it shouldn't be as good a game as it is. A lot of the mechanics are broken (the fucking Affinity system, dear god), auto-saves everywhere, and the story isn't fleshed out at all, yet it's so goddamn fun to play. It's an interesting mix of open-world adventure, RPG, and survival horror genres. There's no "right" way to play the game and you have the freedom to experiment with a multitude of combat strategies.

But I'm getting close to fighting the Dragon now and it's always a pain in the ass to lock-in my love interest so I don't end up with a random old guy or something. The anxiety takes a good deal of fun out of approaching the endgame.
The affinity system in the game is broken. I mean, the fact that NPC's gain affinity just by you talking to them. By doing that, one could end up having Asalam as their L.I. rather than someone you wanted. IIRC, last quest you do for an NPC like Aelinore or Quina, not only could you possibly reach max affinity, the game could have them be put down as your L.I., much to anyone's chagrin in not wanting that specific L.I.
 
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