What Game Did You Play Today?

My sister used to regularly launch Saint Basil’s Cathedral into space in the NES game. No idea what level she used to be able to get to, but I remember being like “wat” when I was 5.

Yesterday, I played a couple rounds of Monday Night Combat, and a bit of Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2.

:expressionless:

Is there a problem with my taste in games?

Some might say that.

Too bad. /CaptainMurphy

I cheated.

I used Photoshop. lol

In any case, I was having a little fun with the screenshot, and decided to put the hands (and subsequently, the radar) from CS (Gold Source) on there, just for the heck of it. I’m glad I got somebody to say something about it. :smiley:

Attention whore.

I played Tron Evolution on my PC - bad idea. Game runs smoothly with bloom and reflections off on my mid-spec laptop, but the controls are so obviously designed for a gamepad it’s not even funny. The tutorial videos have the 360 controls on them, and the controls are twitchy and confusing. While wall running you need to hold shift but don’t have to hold forwards, but then when you press space to jump, you just jump in the same direction you’re already going, whether you press forwards or not!! The lightcycle sections are linear and also twitchy as anything, so no 90-degree turns to cut someone off :frowning: and the camera is extremely sensitive, and only barely manageable on the lowest sensitivity etting.

Anyone who hasn’t tried L4D2 addon campaign Dead Before Dawn Too……………try it… it’s great!

In Call of Pripyat I did the mission where you had to rescue a stalker that was captured by bandits. I decided to go with the team. I waited in the area but when they came along they were all killed by snorks. So I had to kill the entire bandit camp by myself which was a pain in the ass. Though I’m not sure the group would have been much help anyway.

Playing Freespace 2, FS Port campaign

pew pew pew

Guilty as charged. Though, at the other forum I go to, no one caught it. Either that or they were playing too much Black Ops to even notice. Probably didn’t even recognize where the gun game from.

In any case, I found out about World of Minecraft and bots, and will use that to back up my creations, especially when a hacking griefer clears an entire level.

Hey, when you can’t beat 'em, join 'em, or at least use the same tools they use against their own conniving schemes.

Yay, I did it. Got to 1000 rows last night.

Admittedly only the first 100 were falling with a dangerous speed, since Level 11 is glitched and falls at the rate of Level 1… the “music” for it is just a little High-Score jingle, which plays once every couple minutes… the background is a double-wide pit used for multiplayer instead of a normal background… and the score got maxed out pretty quickly with how many points Level 11 awards.

It still took some care and endurance to not screw myself over between 100 and 1000.

Deus Ex. On mah mac. I seem to be finding a lot of my favorite games on here. Pretty neato really. Still wish it was a PC.

Lots and lots of Lord of the Rings Online.

I think I’m addicted.

more Borderlands co-op, Fallout 3, Unreal Tournament, Sonic Colours, Donkey Kong Country Returns and Killing Floor.

Good man!

More League of Legends. I was playing Aquaria at some point as well, but then I died and got sent back a good ways. Nothing gets me off a game like poor save positions and tons of lost gameplay.

Wiiiiiin.

Beat MGS4 last night, working on the PSN download version of FFVII.

I played Lose/Lose.

I only killed one alien. Apparently it deleted a lolcat picture, oh well.

Over the weekend, I played plenty of Monday Night Combat, and some more Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2.

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