What Game Did You Play Today?

Metal Gear Solid 2. That game is one giant mindfuck.

An amazing, brilliant mindfuck.
:slight_smile:

The Reach Beta, and TF2.

Fuck the fuck off.

ODST and Reach

I see wha7 you did 7here.

And I agree, that game is epic. I personally have been replaying Half-Life.
On a Rail is one of the coolest ideas for a mission in an FPS, I think. It’s just fun.

EDIT:

Holy crap. I actually have that game.
I used to love it so. Freaking. Much. Especially watching the Legos go around in 1st person mode.

Busted some more Ghosts with a framerate that barely peaked over 20 frames per Second

Dirt 2 (Wii).

Note: Unless you like going nuts just keeping your car on track, don’t drive the Escort Mk. 2 on Pro.

Badminton.
It doesn’t have to be a video game does it?

Modern Warfare 2. I have an unusual class that depends on bashing people in with the riot shield. It actually sometimes works really well.

Assassin’s Creed II and some Super Mario Galaxy.
Both excellent and masterpieces.

Lots and lots of Assassin’s Creed 2. Glad they cracked the DRM so I could enjoy this amazing game.

That’s the problem on the PC version if I’m correct? Been playing on consoles so much that the last problem I had on a game was Bioshock 2.

I’d be led to believe this is because it’s using Wii controls, not because it’s a particularly taxing car to drive.

I’m getting that purely because of the jetpacks.

Jetpacks?
Has Halo gone Tribes?

EDIT: Currently trying to remember my secret answer to my secret question to my secret Steam account. You know, the secret one thats username is up and above these words.

Samorost 2. It was a quirky little game, very pretty, cute story and nice music. It was tricky for the wrong reasons, but that didn’t spoil it too much.

Played some Samorost 2, Soup hit the nail on the head of what I thought of it.
Also played some TF2 and L4D; L4D is fucking hard compared to L4D2.

Crysis.

in a parallel world…:

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