What Game Did You Play Today?

Scribblenauts Unlimited. I am so close to finishing this game. All I need to do is get all of the object shards to beat the game 100%.

DayZ. I was finally doing pretty well; had a backpack stocked with food, found a fucking can opener, had a first aid kit and was armed with an axe. I was looking around a city for a gun, because in the hours I’ve played I’ve yet to find one. Then some douche turned a corner and shot me straight in the face. There’s three hours gone.

Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag. I wish they let us use the periscope wherever we want, so I could climb up in the Jackdaw’s Crow’s Nest and check shit out.

More SoC with AA2, but about to be playing this

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2Ae4Nl1gmQ

It’s no Lost Alpha, but from what I’ve read it seems to be essentially what the early versions of Stalker would have been like had THQ not forced them to rework the game to be less open - the mod apparently borrowed from the early design doc and the released unstable builds.

More XCOM: Enemy Within. The Base Defense mission was crazy hard but really fun.

I must say though, I think the reason XCOM has so little funding is because tons of money has to go and pay various countries to look the other way over property damage costs. The way I play, my squad is basically a multi-national, strapped-to-the-gills with alien weapons tech “Team America: World Police.”

FUCK

Mega Man, the first four.

Vehicle + anomaly

So yeah, Saints Row: The Third is awesome.

Spent the weekend playing Saints Row IV on free weekend.

I thought it was taking the whole crazy thing a liiiittle too far. Nope, shame on me.

It’s as much fun, if not more, as The Third.

I beat Risk of Rain on Monsoon difficulty, finally. Acrid’s boss.

Star Citizen. Went up to my Origin 300i, deployed the ladder to get into my super swagalicious fighter, made my way to cockpit, and made a bunch of fucking whoosh noises for about 5 minutes.

Feels good man.

Played some more Blood Dragon last night. It’s getting better, but the missions are still too long to block saving during like they do. I have no idea why they did that.

The thing that bugged me about that game is Lara seemed really scrawny for all the athletics she was doing. I don’t know if I’m being inadvertently sexist by saying that, but it did strike me as such.

I played some Microsoft Excel today at work.

Boring as shit.

It’s a lot more fun if you join a corporation. Ideally something in null, none of that carebear nonsense.

aka every action girl movie character ever; how the fuck are you martial arts-ing everyone’s asses when you only weigh like 10kg?

On topic, I don’t have access to my main PC so I just fucked around in Bad Company 2 on iPad for a while. Don’t bother. I guess it’d be okay if either the multiplayer worked or the sound quality was any better than 1991 on a low budget. [COLOR=‘Black’]I would say if the campaign was more than 2 hours 20 minutes but fuck that.

Watch Haywire. Not everyone likes it, but Gina Carano really could kick the shit out of a lot of men.

Been Playing Fallout New Vegas for the past week or so.
I believe I’ve almost discovered and explored all places of the Mojave desert. Quite possible that I’ve done all quests too(Except for the one given by the factions I’ve wiped out, that is). Reached the moment when I’m supposed to start the end quest, so I decided that now is the time to check out the DLC’s, playing them in release order of course.

Dead Money, must say that I like it this far(placed the crew in their designated places and am on the way to find mine). Though Dog, or rather God, have reminded me why I hate having a super mutant as a follower. Always getting in my way and is overall a nuisance. They’re all interesting characters, Obsidian is so much better at overall character design compared to Bethesda, whos characters in FO3 and the DLC’s had a bit of lacklusting over them.

However, there’s something with this DLC which causing me to get nauseous, whether it’s the toxic cloud vision effect or something else, I don’t know.

The release order is good because they get better as you go along. Dead Money and Honest Hearts really have almost nothing going for them except compelling characters. Dead Money has your companions, and Honest Hearts has the Burned Man. I mean, you spend the first half of Dead Money in those annoying identical Villa locations fighting nothing but ghost people, and Honest Hearts looks like TF2 came to Fallout and has just the most awful tribal caricatures you can imagine.

Then Old World Blues is just tremendously better and all-around amazing, and Lonesome Road is awesome, except that there’s some somewhat ham-fisted writing in the main antagonist.

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