What Game Did You Play Today?

There’s a game based on “Sports Horses of Color”?
https://www.shoc.org/

D-D-D-DOUBLE POST-OST-OST-OST

Fuuuuuu…
Well, it’s on a different page, so it shouldn’t be much of a problem.

Beat SC: Chaos Theory today.

I played half life 2 episode 1 and opposing force.

The sniper rifle attachment will destroy a UAV in one shot.

The last level is the worst.

The bank is my favorite level in the game.

I tried to play Audiosurf but it wouldn’t start other than that I haven’t really played a video game in a few weeks too busy with school, also video games haven’t been keeping my interest perhaps I am growing out of them.

I’ve noticed that I go through cycles. I might not play games for weeks, even months at a time. Then out of the blue I’ll launch in to some TF2 and play a whole bunch of games for weeks and weeks.

TF2, Fallout 3 and Batman Arkham Asylum.

Halo 3, and the Brutal Legend demo.

TF2 and Borderlands: Tribute

I played Descent 1 today in a DOS emulator. This game was and always will be fucking awesome. Now all I need to do is find my Descent 2 CD so that I can play Descent 2.

+10 Internets for Zim!

Interesting. I don’t have those special editions. I got my copy of Descent 1 and 2 off of the Good Old Gamers website. I still have my old Descent 2 CD that I bought in a used bookstore somewhere in my house and I need to find it to play Descent 2, otherwise I’ll just buy another one on Amazon. Also I finished Descent 3 and I have to say the ending was satisfying to me. There’s a Descent 3 expansion called Descent 3: Mercenary. I’m playing that now.

No, a muthafackar. lol chill, don’t get mad on a miss-spell bad word.

Uuuh, Final Fantasy VIII… I’ve finished damn game so many times, but this time i’m on a PSP. (Also finished FFVII again <_<)[/SIZE] and Operation Flashpoint 2, looking for a new game to play, waiting for Borderlands and L4D2, any suggestions before hand?

If you have a 360, I recommend Lost Odyssey - it’s made by the old school (in this case: good) Square team.

Gmod, CoD4 and a few old games on an emulator.

They could have made cooler boxes for these games… really, it looks boring.

Here:

Beams and explosions, THAT makes you want to buy the game.

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