What Mods Have You Been Playing Lately?

Played a lot of half-life mods when I finally got half-life. Both Poke646 games, They Hunger Trilogy, Sweet Half-Life, Half-life: Redux, Half-life: Zombie Edition, Sven Co-op, Afraid of Monsters: Directors Cut, and Cry of Fear. I haven’t played much of AoM: DC <.<. I intend to play it, but it seems rather scary :frowning: . But I have played co-op of Cry of Fear.

Decided to play a bit more of Gstring. God damn MyoHyo’s level design is fucked up. Like, it looks great, but it just doesn’t flow well at all. That being said, sometimes I have to do shit I never thought I’d have to do in order to make progress, like use a tree to get over a concrete wall, so that’s pretty cool. I just have to keep in mind that the only way to move forward is to hug every corner and look for little ledges I can climb onto and shit.
Hopefully V2 is a bit more fluid.

Yeah, and it’s a really fucking long mod too. The atmosphere is fantastic, probably one of the better post apoc settings I’ve seen in a game. Some really creepy parts too. Still havent finished it yet, got tired of getting stuck constantly.

A Game of Thrones mod for Crusader Kings 2, it has really suck away time from me

Iced Earth…HL1

Aberration…HL2 EP2

Just Cause 2 Multiplayer Mod (Public Beta)

Yes, those were hl2 mods.

You seriously hand selected each and every one of those?

Pokemon Source ;D Pokemon Stadium Revolution

Dunno if it counts as a mod, but the Mediavps pack For Freespace 2 and the Fsport

Slender + No More Room In Hell

why u guys keep posting non source mods?
I bet there are lot of source mods or games powered by source that many of you dont know, like Vindictus
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnKJpXZxmyU

Um, because it’s not a thread exclusively about Source mods? Additionally, given that this community is BASED around the creation of a Source mod and are therefore interested in such things, we’re probably likely to know the vast majority of those already.

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