What Game Did You Play Today?

It’s the “hardcore”/“reel” gamerz mentality that slow, boring, and unintuitive = SO FUKIN’ HARDCORE BRO!!!1!11!!11

And I only play it because a few of my friends do and it’s nice to kind of play it and sort of hang out with it. Though I, unlike them, know when the fuck to stop playing. As they play for hours and hours during the days, and I myself haven’t played it for about a month.

EDIT: There, does my avatar meet your unreasonable standards?

Sim City. The original.
My roads are falling apart D:

Prototype, and I’m gonna play some World at War in a bit.

DoDS and Assassins Creed II :slight_smile:

I got incredibly frustrated at TF2’s fucking awful[/SIZE] team-balancing…Then discovered I was having a shit day anyway, so didn’t bother carrying on.
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You have way too many things in your TF2 backpack Siggs. Too bad you can’t trade items… :frowning:

I’m currently playing the game of making baskets for easter eggs with construction paper. I’m so hardcore!

About to fire up L4D again… Versus mode has me addicted.

…but then you realise how much stuff is needed to make raw metal. suddenly, it seems alot less when it comes to making useful items.
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mass effect 2

Resident Evil: Director’s Cut
I know this has been said a billion times before, but the voice acting and dialog is scarier than the rest of the game!

Nothing…
an eight-hour shift at a grocery store in the middle of the day (12-8 PM) saw to that.

half life 2,Half-life 2:Episode one, Episode two
I finished half life 2 and episode one, about half-way through episode two though. Yes,I had time

Borderlands.
Dull so far… except Clap Trap who is awesome.

I didn’t find Borderlands as fun as I expected, it didn’t have the charm ;(

So Just Cause 2 is pretty much the best thing ever.

Killzone 2, pretty cool game, but it lacks what a majority of every other game lacks… colors.

Borderlands Co-Op.
Still dull, but laggier.

If you don’t like MMOs, you won’t like Borderlands, because all it really is is an FPSMMO that’s limited to 4-person co-op.

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