Actually funny you mention this/that but for me right now it's my old long time old space ship childhood game (yes I said old twice I know because it is doubly old).
But AdVenture Capitalist is also good. That sh*t is crazy addictive.. also Clicker Heroes..haha lol.. but I hacked and sort of semi imported cheated it so I made it less fun and stopped it. :(
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Still the same as last years :p Crusader Kings 2 of course!
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CS:GO, for like almost one year.
But seriously, I'm not playing nothing atm besides CS:GO, only agar.io. Not on steam tho, its a browser game, but it has been approved on Steam Greenlight and might be released for Steam soon. I would love have achievements and badges of agar.io.
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At the moment my favorite games are: LEGO Jurassic World, Hitman: Absolution, SAW, Ryse Son of Rome and Jurassic Park: The Game.
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Thomas was Alone because of its simplicity, music, story and narration.
Borderlands 2 because Tiny Tina. Currently playing the Dragon Keep dlc which is amazing!
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Right now, it's probably FFX-2 (are we allowed to mention games from other platforms?).
At first, I found it a bit too whimsical and awkward compared to the original - but it grew on me. It has the charm of old school shounens and western shows such as Totally Spies. Sure, the main story is... well, not exactly anything to write home about, but the whole game is about the side-missions and mini-games, really. So many of them! They fleshed out the world in a way very few titles have succeeded so far, for me.
The combat system is also pretty solid - up there with Bravely Default's, which is one of my favourites. There are plenty of customization options and the ATB system + spot-on soundtrack create a nice rhythm.
Overall, probably not the best direct sequel to FFX, but a fun game regardless.
Anyway - thanks for the GA. ^__^
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The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing, I can't wait to play the Final Cut which will bring all 3 games together. I finished each game at least twice, I'm pretty sure I'll finish Final Cut lots of times ^^
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Beat Mirro'rs Edge a few days ago and I really loved it.
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I'm currently playing a lot of Dark Souls II.
This series has a problem - it makes other games look bad. Why don't more games are this satisfying to play?
Stuff I love about Dark Souls:
The combat is sooo satisfying
It is so open - you feel like you have so many paths you can take, and so many ways to play it - From caster to melee, from using NPCs and other players on boss fights, the difficulty level is pretty much set by you and how to you want to play it.
It has a huge world to explore, but it doesn't really tell where things are. Many boss fights can be made significantly easier if you explore your surroundings to change the boss room. (this is also a great incentive to play online, so you can read other player's messages)
Gosh I really love that game, making Dark Souls III the only game I plan on buying on release...
(also waiting for a nice sale of the game to buy it on steam)
Here's a ga.
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