What Game Did You Play Today?

I’m going to move to either the States or Japan when I get a job.
I can’t stand having to wait for games here…

Japan’s release dates are fairly far behind even the US. Usually North America’s release dates are before everyone else’s as far I can tell.

Asians are gay. They always keep the games for themselves.

Demon’s Crest, so old, so entertaining :stuck_out_tongue:

More L4D. I can’t wait for L4D2 to go on an awesome sale so I can add it to my collection, too.

A few rounds of Bad Company 2. Hadn’t played that game for about two weeks now.

Missing Information 1.5 Z_Z

I snagged it when it was down 50% to $25. You should have as well.

Today i played the brand new map pack for MW2 and the new maps are so awesome!

i haven’t but i heard some of the players that actually played the game said that there was like 4-6 of the players are hacking the game i hate hackers i really hope that there are no more glitches, errors, hackers and stuff like that in the black mesa source

Jesus fuck I posted that almost a year ago.

In other news, I now own Bad Company 2. Fucking fuck yes.

Fucking necroposters are all over recently.

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HL2 :slight_smile: New graphics are pretty sweet. But black Mesa East looks funky. O_o

What’choo talkin 'bout Willis?

Nah, it’ll go lower. I got the first one back when it was $7.50.

OT: Started another runthrough of HL2, now that there are achievements to get and secksy new graphics to enjoy. Runs like molasses on my computer.

Half Life Source and Counter Strike 2D.

Battlefield: Bad Company 2

Running through the campaign before I go online. Got ahold of an M95. Wow. That is the first time I can remember playing a game where I shot a gun that actually felt and sounded like there was a LOT of power behind it.

Red Faction 1. Old, but still awesome.

I played some FO3 for the first time in ages. Sampled some mushrooms that turned out to have hallucinogenic properties. It’s not a good thing for your vision to go multicoloured and then go black when your in a tunnel filled with ghouls.

Founded in 2004, Leakfree.org became one of the first online communities dedicated to Valve’s Source engine development. It is more famously known for the formation of Black Mesa: Source under the 'Leakfree Modification Team' handle in September 2004.