Right now its Depth, Rising storm, and gang beasts
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Fallout. I finished 3 and New Vegas, and havent been able to sit down to any remotely longish RPGs in a good week. Just cant stop comparing and thinking "Fallout was better ;\". But, it gives me time to poke through my indie game collection. Some of them are some real hidden gems. CreaVures was a really nice distraction for awhile, as was Betrayer.
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Right know: Saints Row IV. I will definitely have to play The Third...
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Superpowers are great xD About hte Third I'm more interested in the story between the gangs and the humor and exaggeration. It's as crazy as the IV?
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Probably The Talos Principle and Castaway Paradise (it's super relaxing when real life is being a pain) right now. Also some stuff on my Vita, like Freedom Wars.
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I've got a couple. Prototype is one of my very favorites, I just love the carnage and freedom. But currently, my big one is Borderlands. I haven't played it before so it's all new and beautiful :)
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For me its Risk of Rain. My gaming computer died and the one I'm playing on now plays gmod and source games anywhere from 15-30 fps, so I won't be able to touch anything like PoE or anything else for a while. :( hell I can't even play room and with a source port because the graphics card in this thing just makes the source port graphics lose textures. :(
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Everquest! This is a REALLY old mmorpg (started in 1999) but it holds a very special place in my heart as it was my first one and I've played it on and off for years.
Two months ago they released Ragefire - a new progression server, so I'm currently playing on there being able to re-live the old days one expansion at a time and absolutely loving it!
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It's interesting that both UO & EQ are able to stay alive despite the competition. While not the first MMOs, those were the ones that made the genre big. But those two games still offer something that you don't really get in modern MMOs (and EQ is incredibly huge).
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Yeah I have played many mmo's after quitting EQ for the first time but none of them gave me the same feeling that the original EQ did. The Ragefire server had thousands of people on launch and they had to open a second server to cope with the demand! Seems I am not alone :-)
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So you played it "way back when"?
I always enjoy telling the newer gamers that EQ was a beast! You REALLY got punished for dying, had to corpse retrieve, had to find priests for rezzes to get most of your exp back after dying, People (especially monks) loved to train the zone lines, (so sometimes you'd die right after zoning in), Casters had to sit with their faces in spellbooks for mana, and last but not least it took more exp to go from 59 to 60 than it took to go from 1-59
Oh, and I totally forgot "camping mobs" because there was only 1.. no instanced dungeons etc... Still remember the LGuk "Camp Check!"
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Yeah I started in 2000, in Kunark. There's no more corpse runs now but the new server is so busy that there is still plenty of "CC" in all the main dungeons! All the good spots are perma-camped in every instance heh.
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It's Path of Exile at the moment. Playing The Awakening Act - there are a couple of really nice extra areas that feel like fresh fun. Just had three special drops on one of them.
Other than that it's been Monaco What's Yours Is Mine for 110 hours. Such a fun little game.
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My backlog is growing bigger and bigger. And I'm thinking about playing Fallout 2 again.
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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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