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Up to 43 now and almost GM tailor.
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LOTRO
Up to 43 now and almost GM tailor.
civ3 with warhammer mod from www.civfanatics.com. Orcs suck, go Slann.
ditched 9dragons on lvl 60sh as nuker, too boring to continue killing 1E06 mobs.
Well, since my 360 is broke, again I'm playing:
PC - Civ4 for now, but, just ordered Tabula Rasa for $10, so will play that for at least a month
PS2 - God of War 2 - Stuck on a boss battle
XBox - Mafia, picked up for $5, so giving it a shot
Mostly Vanguard and Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn.
Also some Civ 4, Sins of a Solar Empire, and Brawl, but I don't have nearly as much time for those.
Bouncing between EVE Online, Soulstorm, Company of Heroes and Half Life: Episode 2
My brother put me onto Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean online.
Been playing for a bout a week now...
Shallow, yet surprisingly fun gameplay. MMO light, not for serious hard-core raiders.
I finished Overlord on the sort of evil path, the end game was kind of disappointing. You go through the whole game with no real story, and then they sort of hoist one on you, meh. Creepy connotations abound as they don't adquately explain it either.
For the most part the game was a highly enjoyable parody on fantasy. One of the funniest parts of the game was when you wereSpoiler for mid game quest spoiler:
I was going to play it again on the supremely evil path, but got an intense rts craving and started playing command and conquer 3 instead. I am not impressed at all with skirmish variety and balance, but it is still a sort of dumb fun. The game seems designed around constant rushing.
The single player is surprisingly fun though. Not because of the "story", but because some of the missions are dang hard! All the constant mega rushing with defenses that aren't worth jack, man.
Still playing crisis core on the side, they did a good job of making it portable, so that's how I've been treating it.
P.S. Props on Independence War, old and niche! :p I never got around to playing that one. :(
Not a lot of game time or anything else the last 10 days or so.
But before that I was playing Drakes Fortune / CoD4 / Assassins Creed. I had just started Oblivion as well.
EverQuest
Actually just retired from this, and MMORPGs in general. My mid-level guild just broke up (thanks for SoF mudflation, SOE!), I've hit the collect-15-more-macguffins-from-these-even-BIGGER-rats wall, and RL just doesn't allow for hours upon hours every night anymore.
Sid Meier's Pirates!
Had never played this before now. It was surprisingly addictive, but got old quick, I'm about done with it. Once you've beaten all the major objectives, there's not much more to it -- one can only sink so many treasure galleons.
Roller Coaster Tycoon 3
Again, had never played this, so far it's a hoot. Riding the coasters you make is way cooler than I would have expected.
Civ 4 BTS
Still mixing in the occasional campaign of the Greatest Game Ever.
WoW - I continue on, albeit with fewer hours put in each week.
Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance - I finally tracked down a copy in good condition, after having bad luck getting a copy back when it was new. Perhaps not the greatest TBS/RPG title, but certainly a lot of fun. Hopefully later this year I can get a Wii and try Radiant Dawn.
The Sims 2 - It's a guilty pleasure.
NEWB!Quote:
Originally Posted by Spiffe
you have not even scratched the intricacies of winning the most beautiful ladies by dancing at balls.
THATs what that game is about, the rest is only the introduction to that real quest... :D
Radiant Dawn is MUCH better than PoR, IMO. Definitely worth the effort it took to track down a Wii to play it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Aoleus
World of Warcraft and Wii Sports are it at the moment.
Roller Coaster Tycoon 3 (plus expansions). As Spiffe said above, a lot more fun than I really expected. The coaster riding bit has been done really well.
Eve Online : Bit on and off at the moment. Waiting for a headset & micophone to arrive so I get get onto teamspeak and progress further. Otherwise just mucking round on the test server.
Supreme Commander : Working my way through single player. Pretty fun so far.
just installed WoW again
sigh
I grabbed Sins of a Solar Empire based on this thread, and I have to say I'm enjoying it so far.
-Des!
World of Warcraft
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Lock On: Modern Air Combat - Flaming Cliffs
Lies! I married a 10 in Nassau, but that didn't stop me from rescuing honies all over the Caribbean from Colonel Mendoza. How else would one find all the lost cities, anyway? Roam around Central America aimlessly?Quote:
Originally Posted by Ulthien
Bioshock... because I'm too cool for school and play games months after everyone beats them.
SPOILER: The end objective is to infect all major ports of the Carribean with a super virulent strain of syphilis. Your family were the sole carriers of this strain, and at the end of the game you retire to a castle in the Florida keys with a bevy of servants with fused spines and mushy brains and millions upon millions of cats.Quote:
Originally Posted by Spiffe
Speaking of which, I just finally broke out my copy of The Orange Box that I got for my birthday back in November. I spent a few hours last night fiddling around with Team Fortress 2. I think it'll be a while before I can stay alive for more than 2 minutes...Quote:
Originally Posted by Twiitch