What Game Did You Play Today?

Sad, it wasn´t official ending …

Arcana on SNES, played it ages ago with frameskip on the whole time, it’s just too slow without it, damn RPG’s, I’m all for a good storyline but don’t keep we waiting hours for text to scroll and menus to flip around, also, fuck random encounters.

Phantasy Star IV was awesome.

Played some skirmish in AvP Gold, very fun still and actually scary, unlike the new “lets make aliens walk slowly towards you while you unload on them” AvP.

heheh, i love facehuggers in Gold:
AvP 1 - Facehugger

Also played some FF7 on the PC with mods. Good shit.

VVVVVV.

GTA4 until it crashed and corrupted my save file, forcing me to load a much earlier save.

Bejeweled 3. It’s awesome and you guys are faggots if you don’t like it.

AvP 2 > Gold

Took advantage of the Potato Sack deals and got Super Meat Boy and Audiosurf. Both great fun.

Played some Sanctum, i thought it was going to be really boring but it turned out to be very addicting. RUSH is alright, it was fun for the first few minutes then it became repetitive and boring.

I played lots of TFC.

FUCKIN MINECRAFT

Max Payne. Awesome game.

Portal

… but it crashed every single time I alt-tabbed out, so I got tired of it.

Don’t alt-tab…

I have to if I want to put something useful on my second monitor at the same time… Yes, I multitask even while gaming :stuck_out_tongue:

Oh let me see, Portal 2 right now…!

Maybe in the quality of the story and acting, but if you want an experience like the movies, nothing beats the first one.

Now if your talking about multiplayer, i agree :smiley:

Played some Space Hulk today, got raped like this guy:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lcJE7mS45k4

I was indeed talking about the multiplayer. Although the single player campaign isn’t terrible.

Everything but Portal 2… yet…

Portal 2

This.

My PC barely meets the requirements so I obviously can only run it ALMOST maxed out at 1680x1050. <3 Valve.

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