If I find the time to play (which doesn't happen that often lately) I re-play Vampire The Masquerade Bloodlines (Still such an awesome game!) or The Talos Principle at the moment...depending on my mood.
Just started Darkest Dungeon and goddamn those types of games are addicting. Anything with perma death and characters you get attached to suddenly dying through some bad luck I love.
Fallout 1. Got the water chip for the vault and now have to defeat the Mutants. Got captured before and kept getting 1 shot since they're so overpowered. So looks like I'll be trying to buff my character up a bit more beforehand.
a little shogun 2 FOTS now and then but I keep modding it mods myself and others, got 400 troops per unit atm, makes the battles feel pretty grand when its up to 12,000 per 12,000 on screen.
Jumping between Sunset Overdrive and Black Flag. SO is probably one of the nicest looking games I've ever played and the best traversal gameplay around. I don't know why they put fast travel in it, I just love running around the city
Nothing really. I might play Smash Bros Wii U a few minutes every week but right now I am waiting until next week for the Majora's Mask remake. I do plan on playing more League of Legends soon and I do need to beat Dragon Age Inquisition still.
Finally got south park the stick of truth, so awesome how much it actually feels like you're in an episode yet it still feels like a game (not just cut scene after cut scene). I gotta say they did a wonderful job on it and in a way only a south park game could.
Been playing counter-strike over the weekends to stay social with my friend whose a bit away distance wise, KSP when I feel like I can put up with my game crashing from too many mods installed (I'm a mod addict), annd recently I've been considering taking a trip back to Skyrim (my god have some high-quality mods come out since I last played, characters with over a thousand lines of script and a professional-sounding VO, whaaaaat?!)
Besiege was pretty nice too and polished for an alpha (though obviously a bit short)
Darkest Dungeon! It's got so much character, especially the different ways the characters lose it when their morale breaks and how it effects the rest of the party.
Playing Luigi's Mansion. It's a very polished game with a lot of character. I love the fact that Luigi is humming along the background music as he explores the Mansion. Such a nice game.
Naughty Dog's Uncharted series. Currently playing the first one, Uncharted: Drake's Fortune with a third playthrough in a row already.
Gives a lot of inspiration for my own character art and other 3D stuff. This first game is still holding up visually even nowadays. Gosh, Naughty Dog was so way ahead of the time back then.
After this third playthrough, I'll move to the second installment in the series (Uncharted 2: Among Thieves). Can't wait for a new plot and its twists and ND's improvements. Ah, the joy of blind experiences for the first time with these games. ^^
Breaking Point mod for Arma 3. Think dayz but PVP not survival focused. Excellent ballistics and medical system. All around fantastic multiplayer FPS; but a very long and intense experience. It really takes a toll sometimes but man you can have some awesome experiences.
yay - just finished Crysis, was ok overall. bit odd how i took out the hatch thing on the giant boss then was supposed to fire a nuke , but I just ran on to the gunship instead and still finished it
Darkest Dungeon - As mentioned before it has such an incredible and creepy atmosphere, it's very punishing and you can get attached to your heroes... I love rogue-likes.
Dying Light - Looks great and I must say it has one of the most satisfying and addictive combat systems in any game I have played in a long time. So brutal.
Been playing WoW lately, but I'm selling my PS4 to get a Wii-U so my wife and I can play all the awesome co-op games
You should keep an eye on the refurbished WiiU bundles on Nintendo's Store. From my experience (and many other people can also agree) you wouldn't be able to tell the difference between a Nintendo refurbished unit and a factory sealed unit but you'd be able to pick up the console, a controller, the necessary cables, and a game for $200 - $250.
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It feels like FTL in a dungeon.
A moment to escape by shooting targets while moving fluidly in an environment is a decent moment.
I feel guilty playing it though, since I keep thinking I'm wasting time with that game.
There's no stopping men and their online barbie dress up.
Been playing counter-strike over the weekends to stay social with my friend whose a bit away distance wise, KSP when I feel like I can put up with my game crashing from too many mods installed (I'm a mod addict), annd recently I've been considering taking a trip back to Skyrim (my god have some high-quality mods come out since I last played, characters with over a thousand lines of script and a professional-sounding VO, whaaaaat?!)
Besiege was pretty nice too and polished for an alpha (though obviously a bit short)
I also need to finish Dragon Age: Inquisition...
awesome modelings in both of those games.especially the DA.3
Gives a lot of inspiration for my own character art and other 3D stuff. This first game is still holding up visually even nowadays. Gosh, Naughty Dog was so way ahead of the time back then.
After this third playthrough, I'll move to the second installment in the series (Uncharted 2: Among Thieves). Can't wait for a new plot and its twists and ND's improvements. Ah, the joy of blind experiences for the first time with these games. ^^
You're not alone
I would have guessed more people play it, 4chan is full of that game.
For me it's Heroes of the storm at the moment.
Dying Light - Looks great and I must say it has one of the most satisfying and addictive combat systems in any game I have played in a long time. So brutal.
EDIT: The IGN guys are going mental about Darkest Dungeon, so gonna have to check it out as well!
Dying light, besiege, shadows of mordor, starve.