Finished ME2 a while ago. Now making my way through the Dishonored DLC before I decide to start on 3 or kick more shorts plays off of the list. I really loved Dishonored, the world is just so appealing and at the same time brutal. It's a really great stealth game too, and some of the abilities you get are just, well, you've got to see them for yourself really.
I have Dishonored for both 360 and PC. I bought it as one of the first things after getting my new job and getting paid, then earlier this year it was on sale, along with DLC and had to get it, especially as I spend more time with my pc than 360. I do want to get back to it at some point.
Been dipping my big toe in Heroest of the Storm (HotS) <-- seriously, acronyms are getting funnier and funnier. I don't like some of it (No items, hard to come back from big losses, some heroes have insanely overpowered abilities), and I like a fair bit of it, especially the different map objectives on every map and actually fighting to control them as opposed to just... "Crush lanes, crush team fights, kill Baron, rush the base"
In general, I wouldn't recommend it except to a diehard Blizzard (and MOBA) fan, especially considering how much grinding needs to happen to purchase some of the heroes with just in-game currency (considering $$ prices are crazy - 10 bucks for a hero in a game that costs $50 already is insane)
Forgiveness is the fragrance that the violet sheds on the heel that has crushed it.
Mount and Blade Warband with the Gekokujo mod. Removing shields and couched lances makes for a great change in battle dynamics, and the new maps for sieges are a huge improvement.
Also some DDO. On Sarlona, if any of you people play it.
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My friend recently(within the past two weeks) got me into a game called Dungeon Defenders. My prepensity for Sanctum 2 got me into the entire genre. I also have Orcs Must Die 2, thanks to her, but I haven't played it yet. Most nights you'll find both her and I trolling around Dungeon Defenders attempting crazy stuff together. We found a really cool mod called Dragon of the North that we farm for mana, items and the two hour run gets your hero to level 80. Which lets us do even more crazy stuff. We're working on the Sky City level and even with level 80 towers, traps, and EV barriers, plus a ranged and melee slave and we still can't beat the level. It's insane. But soooo much fun. So if anyone has Dungeon Defenders, or Sanctum 2, or Orcs Must Die 2, please co-op with me. I love these games.
Mysrai, the Beckoner Beyond the Maze intones, "Continue to manifest the paradigm of working, My Alary."
The Divine voice of Camus the Cinderfly echoes in your head, "Thank you, once-body. I am happy that I fell into that eye."
Been giving Heroes of the Storm a go... well, more than a go, really and trying to get back into WoW raiding at some level. Feels great when my guild progresses from 2/7 to 5/7 in 2 weeks after I join and take up main tank role.
Forgiveness is the fragrance that the violet sheds on the heel that has crushed it.
Juggling between WoW, Diablo 3, some Sanctum 2 co-op with a friend and Elite: Dangerous right now. The latter is an amazing space simulator, bit of a learning curve but damn that level of immersion I am getting from it. Many laughs were had at I so far got melted by a star, crashed horribly into a station, accidentally shot at a station, ran out of fuel and had to self-destruct, and lost a few ships in combat. I really like that there is always a default ship you can fall back on, and if you manage your credits well there is insurance to cover your ass. Really looking forward to what more content they will add.
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I picked up The Settlers II for cheap. It was my favorite RTS/resource management/civilization-building game as a kid. You set up these interrelated infrastructures that allow you to expand your civilization, collect new resources, and ultimately smack down rival nations. I always have trouble managing the military side of things, but constructing a well-oiled supply chain is still so satisfying.
I picked up The Settlers II for cheap. It was my favorite RTS/resource management/civilization-building game as a kid. You set up these interrelated infrastructures that allow you to expand your civilization, collect new resources, and ultimately smack down rival nations. I always have trouble managing the military side of things, but constructing a well-oiled supply chain is still so satisfying.
Loved building up and got bored every time fights erupted in any of the Settlers games. They should make a sandbox type for sure.
Forgiveness is the fragrance that the violet sheds on the heel that has crushed it.
It's not complete yet, since they're releasing it in several installments. But the Longest Journey games are probably the best story-based adventure games in the history of ever.
Mayor Steingrim, the Grand Schema says to you, "Well, as I recall you kinda leave a mark whereever you go."
I got my sister Tales of Xillia 2 for her birthday, but her birthday isn't for another month so I've been playing it in the meantime. So far there seems to be a lot of cool stuff (fractured timelines, some really amusing dialogue) nestled in a lot of crap (grindy money-gated progress system, at least one terrible voice actress which is par for the course in English-audio Tales games).
I got my sister Tales of Xillia 2 for her birthday, but her birthday isn't for another month so I've been playing it in the meantime. So far there seems to be a lot of cool stuff (fractured timelines, some really amusing dialogue) nestled in a lot of crap (grindy money-gated progress system, at least one terrible voice actress which is par for the course in English-audio Tales games).
Infinite Crisis was quite interesting for a while.... this brings memories...
I tried it, and it was fun enough, but haven't played in a while. It fell into the same trap that seemingly every game but League did, in that things didn't feel as well explained in terms of items and what effects what. Dawngate was the same, but slightly easier to pickup and overall more fun. Smite is the same in a sense, but I like being able to play their Arena mode and like the design of a few of their gods. It's not a perfect game and I miss a lot of features that League has, but it's fun enough.
I got my sister Tales of Xillia 2 for her birthday, but her birthday isn't for another month so I've been playing it in the meantime. So far there seems to be a lot of cool stuff (fractured timelines, some really amusing dialogue) nestled in a lot of crap (grindy money-gated progress system, at least one terrible voice actress which is par for the course in English-audio Tales games).
There is a sequel already?! :O
North American release was last August! I thought I was late to this party. )
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In general, I wouldn't recommend it except to a diehard Blizzard (and MOBA) fan, especially considering how much grinding needs to happen to purchase some of the heroes with just in-game currency (considering $$ prices are crazy - 10 bucks for a hero in a game that costs $50 already is insane)
Forgiveness is the fragrance that the violet sheds on the heel that has crushed it.
Also some DDO. On Sarlona, if any of you people play it.
Edit: Updating to track progress because I'm a giant nerd who gets excited over stuff like this.
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Forgiveness is the fragrance that the violet sheds on the heel that has crushed it.
You have received a new honour! Congratulations! On this day, you have shown your willingness to ensure a bug-free Lusternia for everyone to enjoy. The face of Iosai the Anomaly unfolds before you, and within you grows the knowledge that you have earned the elusive and rare honour of membership in Her Order.
Curio Exchange - A website to help with the trading of curio pieces in Lusternia.
Estarra the Eternal says, "Give Shevat the floor please."
Forgiveness is the fragrance that the violet sheds on the heel that has crushed it.
Forgiveness is the fragrance that the violet sheds on the heel that has crushed it.
Estarra the Eternal says, "Give Shevat the floor please."
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