I recently played HL2 with my Oculus Rift and decided to go for the Zombie Chopper achievement. I played through Ravenholm with only the gravity gun (and the Oculus Rift) and found it to be very satisfying to me. I don’t think I play the Update with the Rift, though. I don’t see that option.
Been playing and replaying the shit out of Transistor and Bastion. These games feel like they should get old at some point, but they haven’t.
So, I finished Life is Strange Episode 2.
JESUS.
Just… go buy this game. Right now. Don’t think about it just go get it right the fuck now, it’s worth every penny and the writing is amazing.
SPOILERS: I actually talked Kate down from the rooftop. Every single decision I’d made in her part of the story up to that point came into play in that scene and I was SO GLAD I spotted this coming a mile away. I actually talked her down. The writing and acting in that scene in particular is worth twenty bucks on it’s own. Holy SHIT games are growing up.
I need to go play something else, I’m just emotionally exhausted.
I found the most horrific, sadistic, and evil mod for New Vegas
https://www.nexusmods.com/newvegas/mods/58606
Been playin New Vegas all weekend since I got it on steam.
I finished Digital: A Love Story.
God dammit.
I also finished don’t take it personally, babe, it just ain’t your story. That one was more fun, spent a good 5 hours laughing with friends at it over Skype. Still very emotional, tho.
Just got the good Hyun-ae ending in Analogue: A Hate Story.
Fucking hell. Stop crying, me.
And now. I did Emi’s route in Katawa Shoujo.
I’m playing Half-Life 2: Update. It looks pretty good, but I’m not really noticing any specific improvements. What I am noticing is that the lightmaps still suck in a lot of places.
I’ve been spending time playing the Update version and the original. The differences are often subtle, but sometimes obvious and a hefty improvement. Most impressed that it keeps the tone, mood and strong visual design the same though, which is why it’s so easy to think there’s no real difference unless you compare them side by side.
I keep trying to play Skyrim and keep getting overwhelmed by the sheer amount of stuff in the game. All I’ve done is get to Whiterun and install a mod to give the game actual color. After that’s it’s just been me wandering around trying to decide what I do first and what’s actually important to the story.
You’re playing Skyrim wrong.
I don’t know how to do fucking shit in this game, I’m sorry. I just do what the game tells me and complain about the washed out aesthetics.
There’s mods for that.
I know.
I use them.
Obviously you aren’t using the right ones, else you wouldn’t be complaining about the visuals.
And yet people are still allowed to complain about RoL’s ingame dialogue when you can turn it off…
The Talos Principle:
An amazing 3D puzzle game in the veins of Portal. Great learning curve, possibility to move to a different puzzle if a particular one seems too difficult at the time, awesome graphics featuring photorealistic sculptures and ruins…
Over 100 puzzle rooms.
I’ll admit it: I’m just now getting around to playing Deus Ex. The amount of choice and options to do things so far is mind-boggling.
Xenoblade 3D is pretty great. If we’re going to start squishing Wii games onto the DS though, I hope to see a Skyward Sword port that allows you to skip all the bullshit.
Lots and lots of League of Legends. Azir’s on free week this week. He’s my favorite champ in the whole game, you should try him out!
Just don’t get in a game against me because I will absolutely wreck your Azir’s face. > 
I’m so happy they nerfed him, and I hope they never undo them.
They really did overdo it the first time. Plus he’s sitting around a 37% winrate in Diamond tier, my higher rank friends tell me it’s a total waste of time for the average player to learn him because he’s so hard to play while being so heavily nerfed. But he’s my favorite and I don’t care 