What Game Did You Play Today?

Last I checked I didn’t have any money ammo. I have no idea how that happened. Maybe I accidentally switched it over to fire them. I’m playing on the 360 and there’s no way to check the button layout, change it either, which sucks.

Check your clips in the bastard SMG, if you’re still using it. The military ammo is golden, and it sounds much cleaner when you shoot it. It’s also much more powerful, and accurate. But you’re basically firing your money when you shoot it.

League Of Legends, it’s all i play and it’s free.

On holiday I played some Anno 1404. It’s crazy complicated.

On my day off, I played Minecraft. It’s crazy uncomplicated.

I do love that Minecraft. Haven’t had a chance to test out the new powered-carts though. :’(

Oooh, I didn’t see the powered carts there, I’m going to have to get a map sorted for this kinda thing otherwise I’m going to end up starting from scratch forever. :’(

I played some Minecraft.

I played Opposing Force using only the melee weapons and 1 shot from the deagle. This isn’t including that weird-ass boss battle.

Red Dead Redemption

Killed a few pumas with my big knife and traveled around New Austin for a bit saving people and killing bad guys.

Who moved this here?

In PC - NFS Undercover, Crisis

In Xbox360 - AC/DC Live: Rock Band Track Pack

In Play Station 3 - Assassin’s Creed

Another 2 hours of Mass Effect 2. I’m getting there!

Mass Effect 2 - finally finished it. :retard:

Fable the Lost Chapters

YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH

me too

I wish fable was available on steam…

Making disappointment more widely available?

No, I don’t remember much of it but I liked Fable:the lost chapters when it was released… And I don’t have it anymore…

More Metal Gear Solid 3.

Why is there such a tall ladder after you fight The End? I’d rather, you know, climb the mountain than spend 5 minutes on one ladder to get near the top. Plus, the fucking lame theme song plays when you climb it. Double fail, Kojima.

Played some muthafuckin Diablo II. At least it runs on my excuse of a PC.

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