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What game have you been playing recently? How did you find the experience of playing said game?
Any games you looking forward to? Why are you looking at those games?
Lately I've been playing Transistor which is pretty amazing - I would give it GOTY for the refreshing gameplay experience. I played some Always Sometimes Monsters which was pretty terrible to be perfectly honest - it felt like a horrible cheap shot RPG that punishes every choice you make unrealistically. I've just started to play Divinity and like every other RPG I haven't got my head around to how it works yet.
Right now I have my eyes set on Dragon Age: Inquisition - it's made by EA, so I'll be buying it after release
. Star Citizen looks pretty cool, but I'm not particularly interested in space sims - just the potential to advance PC graphics sounds amazing. I will very likely buy Sims 4 -> just for character creation (I'm a girl, after all). I haven't played Assassin's Creed, but the latest installment looks pretty neat with the co-op aspect.
How about the rest of you?
Any games you looking forward to? Why are you looking at those games?
Lately I've been playing Transistor which is pretty amazing - I would give it GOTY for the refreshing gameplay experience. I played some Always Sometimes Monsters which was pretty terrible to be perfectly honest - it felt like a horrible cheap shot RPG that punishes every choice you make unrealistically. I've just started to play Divinity and like every other RPG I haven't got my head around to how it works yet.
Right now I have my eyes set on Dragon Age: Inquisition - it's made by EA, so I'll be buying it after release
. Star Citizen looks pretty cool, but I'm not particularly interested in space sims - just the potential to advance PC graphics sounds amazing. I will very likely buy Sims 4 -> just for character creation (I'm a girl, after all). I haven't played Assassin's Creed, but the latest installment looks pretty neat with the co-op aspect. How about the rest of you?
Gman450
October 17, 2014 10:37:47 PM
I got both 'The Vanishing of Ethan Carter' and 'Crimes and punishment: Sherlock Holmes' and finished them. Ethan Carter is mostly a narrative game like 'Dear Esther' or 'Gone Home'. I enjoyed the relatively short adventure that it lasted and it's a really beautiful game.
Crimes and punishment, I enjoyed even more. I loved the fact that cases could have multiple conclusions, with you having to choose the right one. The game had it's flaws but I'm more of a story interested gamer than the gameplay mechanics or graphics.
Crimes and punishment, I enjoyed even more. I loved the fact that cases could have multiple conclusions, with you having to choose the right one. The game had it's flaws but I'm more of a story interested gamer than the gameplay mechanics or graphics.
FelixFarrow
October 14, 2014 11:28:16 AM
Bettydbrice
October 12, 2014 8:05:19 PM
FelixFarrow
October 10, 2014 10:35:15 AM
The Kasafist
October 9, 2014 9:39:37 AM
Gman450
October 9, 2014 7:39:17 AM
manofchalk said:
All my Origin games have been freebies
Humble EA Bundle and now this.
You talking original Dead Space or DS3?
The first Dead Space. It was the first 'on the house' deal that origin had. But I didn't know of it at the time. Mine is a freebie collection too, lol.
BTW, anyone checked out Alien: Isolation?
SamsulAlam
October 9, 2014 7:10:50 AM
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