What are you currently playing?

Started by cdtm215 pages

Firewatch.

Brilliant.

Originally posted by -Pr-
Shadowbringers - It's ****ing amazing.

Dragon Ball Legends.

Shovel Knight.

These sales aren't what they used to be, I'm already over 60-70 dollars on just four games. I miss the days of the 2-3 dollar sales. 🙁

Originally posted by cdtm
I miss the days of the 2-3 dollar sales. 🙁

Those ones are still there you gotta dig for them.

Hunted: The Demon's Forge

just finished it...it was okay for what it was, Nothing Amazing.

I want to get into a casual game. Maybe a MMO, they're good for casual gameplay.

I like space. Maybe Eve Online is the ticket.

Ace Attorney Spirit of Justice on an IPad.

Fun little game, although the nearly 20 dollar price tag to unlock all of the cases seems obscenely high (As much as a Squaresoft RPG, which imo are all really worth about 3 dollars each, being bad ports of ancient rpg's you played on your NES/SNES. Thank goodness for Sega retro games and their equally fun games at much much more reasonable price points.)

Still having a blast playing Fallout: New Vegas. Doing the "Old World Blues" dlc now.

Guess I won't be buying Apollo Justice past the 99 cent "demo" fee.

Found out it has online drm. I can see that for Android devices, where piracy is easy, but keep that shit off of IOS.

Thankfully, the other games in the series don't seem to have this.

Pathfinder Kingmaker.

Turns out I have season 1 of Killer Instinct, as discovered when I downloaded it from the Windows Store. Must have been on offer for Xbox One gaming with Gold.

So if anyone else has a few seasons, or just wants to play around with the single rotating character (Orchid last I checked), hit me up on PM.

Mario Galaxy

Wonderputt.

I'm as bad at virtual mini golf as I an at real mini golf.

Warframe, Tera, Spider-Man, Nioh.

Originally posted by Stoic
Warframe, Tera, Spider-Man, Nioh.

How far along in Warframe? I dropped it after learning they hide upgrade slots behind iap that you can't really earn through pve (You can play the market, but making me socialize with strangers over the Internet is the surest way to drive me off.)

Moonlighter.

Clear out dungeons, sell loot in a shop, spend money upgrading stuff. Fun game, different then the pure run and gun of Enter the Gungeon.

All these Binding of Isaac clones are always somehow lacking a bit. The imaginative enemies are part of it, as are the sound track. The gameplay should be better in these newer games then the classic flash based version I own, but it's hard to say even that's true. It somehow managed to skirt that line between overdifficult, and challenging, where you never really felt overwhelmed while feeling intensely pressured, in a fun way.

Enter the Gungeon.

FFXIV (PC) and Spider-Man (PS4). Both are lots of fun in their own way.

Hotline Miami