What Game Did You Play Today?

If anyone has played Thief 2, how do I turn off the red words that appear at locked doors telling me to either pick the lock or to scroll through my inventory to find a key? I thought it was only for the first level but I’m on the third and they’re still popping up.

I dunno

It looks like it stopped midway through the third mission and it hasn’t happened in the fourth mission. Still chugging along in that game.

Honing my sniping skills in bf3, been practising good cover and vantage points, with the soflam a sniper can be pretty damn useful in this game, it’s great for scaring off tanks and you just run across the road drop the soflam and let it beep the hell out of the driver.

Played some FO3. Also, while looking at a picture of The Last Of Us, I realized something:

Take L4D and subtract 12 years from both Bill and Zoey. Boom. Last Of Us is a prequel!

I’ve been playing loads of Bioshock 2 today; I’m trying to beat it, but goodness it’s horrible compared to the first one and Infinite.

I’ve played through Bioshock 2 one time. I hadn’t played the first one but had heard good things about it so when I saw the sequel being sold at a discount at a local store I bought it.
Playing it didn’t give any “wow”-feeling, it was a good game but not worth a second playthrough. I remember saving all the little sisters except for one because I wondered what would happen if I harvested one. Turns out that just harvesting one gives you the bad ending.

Played Thief 2 and Blood. Blood is really difficult.

I think I am only playing Minecraft and Human Revolution until Watch Dogs comes out later this year. I’m just not in the mood for anything else right now.

I just finished Bioshock 2 minutes ago. Beautiful story, but the gameplay isn’t the best; I wouldn’t survive a replay.

That’s interesting,cause the gameplay is better than in the first one.

I guess that’s a matter of preference. I preffered the gameplay in the first one… except that part where you have to press a button to switch between plasmids and weapons.

The Force Unleashed 2

Shit game. Great stress reliever.

World of Warcraft.

Graphically, it’s aged rather poorly, but the art style is such that it’s still passable. The combat is a bit dull, at least at lower levels, but in general I’d say that nearly ten years of refinement has given it some very solid mechanics all around.

Not sure I share the opinion about WoW… But I guess if millions have fallen for it, they had a reason. Not my cup of tea though.
I’d totally be game for a Mass Effect MMO though. Could be fun. Provided they wouldn’t screw it over.

Speaking about that… I HAVE THE LANCER. Victory Dance

Finally got my disc for Empire At War Gold Pack to work, but Forces of Corruption keeps giving me an error about not being able to find EAW’s installation path :confused:

Today I played through Half-Life 1 with only the Crowbar, Glock and Revolver. It was a hell of a playthrough.

^That sounds like a pain in the ass .__.
How long did that take?

Also, at dalek: Mine did that too. I never fixed it. I’m sure there is a way though.

Downloaded SWAT 4 today and tried out the first couple missions. I had never played it before but it’s a really cool game. Do people play online anymore? Seems like it could be pretty cool to play with other people. It asked when I installed it if I wanted to install some Gamespy game finder thing for online though, does anyone know if that’s the only way to find matches online?

Edit: The server browser was empty but I don’t know if I need that Gamespy thing or not. Could always do direct IP link if I found someone to play with.

Tried playing XCOM: Enemy Unknown on Impossible with most of the Second Wave options checked and Ironman mode on. I literally could not survive the first mission. Code Blacked me three times because those little alien fucks cheat the cover system and OHK soldiers two floors up, behind cover.

Code Blacking the first mission instantly cancels the XCOM project.

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