What Game Did You Play Today?

Was good times. :smiley:

It was, wasn’t it :slight_smile:

:frowning: :frowning:

[quote=“Marb”]
You mean the last regular chamber in the main game? It’s not that bad. Easier than most of the advanced ones, in my opinion. I got all but one of the advanced chambers; one of the “least portals” ones and none of the timed or least footsteps :confused:

No, I should have been more specific. I was talking about the last set of challenge chambers… maybe I will work on them while waiting for the Portal 2 Hub to update. I haven’t even begun to work on the advanced chambers yet, but I cannot see them being as hard as the challenges:fffuuu:

fallout 3

installed and beat Dino D-Day. I gotta say the t-Rex fight at the end made me quote Sigourney Weaver a few times

Just beat PikMin1 bitches!

I got dolphin working almost 100% on my system. Now I just need to get a working copy of timesplitters 2.

Final fantasy XIII

So… is it made of win or fail?

Painkiller. I agree with Yahtzee’s opinion on it.

And…dare I say it: WoW.

Bioshock 2, shit is crazy

Some browser game made for the Swedish Military or something.

hell yess but I also played Silent Hill shattered memories, which so far has the best gameplay of the series.

Not hard, really…

by best i dont mean most fun
i mean the ways they can convey terror and exhaustion through gameplay

Still busy with Final Fantasy XIII.
Nearing halfway so far i think.

Fallout 3…

Portal, so I could finally get some achievements done.

Got them all now, except for the challenge-thingies, since I cba trying to race a clock or a counter.

Dammit, I keep missing out on these! I’m getting lonely… :frowning:

I played Just Cause. I enjoyed the god rays and the supposedly-existant-but-not-shadow-mapping-on-my-character.

Some Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty.

Okay, I’m really playing the “Substance” version, but “Sons of Liberty” sounds cooler.

I played a bit of too many crates today. right up until the conveyor stopped moving the green crates

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