What Game Did You Play Today?

Shadow of the Colossus
Fantastic game!

Staller: Clear Sky and Age of Empires: Rise of Rome.

I was feeling a bit nostalgic and decided to play it a bit. Damn fine game.

Games I’ve launched today: Serious Sam, Serious Sam HD Demo, Audiosurf, Borderlands, Killing Floor, Team Fortress 2.

Dook dook dook.

MW2.

Tore myself away from L4D to play some TF2. I managed to pick up the Eyelander, which fully equips my demoman, but I STILL DON’T HAVE THE BUFF BANNER OR DIRECT HIT RAAAAGE

Play TF2 more. Or just get the achievements.

Borderlands.
Still dull as fuck.

Fallout.
Still amazing as fuck.

About to play me some tf2

Killzone 2 and some DP farming in MGS4…
Will take some time…

I like RPGs, but it doesn’t excuse that Borderlands is really boring gameplay wise. Even in Co-Op, it’s just dull.
I’m gonna have to keep at it though, I’m getting bored of calling it dull.

I played some TF2.
Teasing Jingles is fun.

Streets of Rage II on Kega Fusion :stuck_out_tongue:

Yes, teasing me is fun, especially as I cannot aim for shit.

You looked like you were using a gamepad too.

Ooooor… you could just play the game on Liquid Easy and get no Alerts or Kills, to get the stealth camo and bandana. When you get to Act 5, when everything is 50% off, you should have enough Drebin Points to buy everything for the Drebin face camo.
And, you know, actually have fun? :expressionless:

My friend is letting my borrow Mass Effect so I’ve been cramming that in all day.

TF2… again… :retard:

Just got home from North Carolina, unpacked all of my shit, and played Far Cry 2 for a little over an hour. Will probably play either it or Prototype later.

Heavy Rain. Loved it. Amazing story! Strangely something I could see easily becoming a movie.

Isn’t that the idea?

Played some just cause
just cause all the patrons at my workplace are a bunch of retarded Johnny-come-latelies

Yeah pretty much. Just saying, it’s unusual.

Unfortunately I got Madison killed ><

Edit: Damn ninjas. That was for baconeggs

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