Permalink Reply by Frowzy Dave on May 29, 2011 at 10:28am I play xbox 360 for the most part, but I've still got my PS2 and Megadrive for when I'm feeling nostalgic.
I'm really into sandbox games and RPGs like GTA, Elder scrolls, Red Dead, Fable, Fallout, Final Fantasy (although was only really a fan of FF VII through to X, from X-2 I lost interest and the old SNEZ ones allways beat me), and so on. These games incorperate many types of other games and offer a more emersive world then simple shoot em ups or fighter games, which are fun, but quickly turn dull for me.
I'll be getting LA Noir soon, but cannot fucking wait for Skyrim!
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Permalink Reply by Jennie Devlin on June 23, 2011 at 10:39pm Anybody play starcraft 2? looks like everyone is off playing games and not here lol
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Permalink Reply by Will Faithless Sophia on July 19, 2011 at 7:15pm So I've finished playing Dragon Age 2 once. It took 600+ people to make the game o.0 . I think it was good, fun to play through once, although I'm not sure about playing it again anytime soon... even if I play a different route... near the end I became kind of frustrated, I think having the option to pause the game and issue orders was a bad idea.
What I'm really looking for is social multi-player game play with cooperative & competitive options ... while keeping the same quality of the single player game. I'm looking for a game that helps you connect with friends - real friends not just random people on the internet that you've never met in person. Some way to get that same feeling of being present with another person and sharing time - that crucial ingredient in building relationships - but online. Of course if the game was also educational/creative and included solving real world problems that would be even better... I think all gamers have been harassed by either their parents or later themselves by thinking the time would have been better spent being 'productive' or learning about the 'real world' - an in game solution to this guilt would be truly epic.
Nice to have you join us Kerri. I played GameBoy too -- with the black and white screen. : )
I have the Wii and also PS3. Have you ever played Left for Dead? It's on Steam -- I have many Steam games too.
Civilization is cool too.
If I listed all of them the list would be too long.
Permalink Reply by Phil Rawsthorne on September 3, 2011 at 9:10pm I'm also on 360, and play a lot of streetfighter 4 as well as GTA4 - both these games usually have full lobbies in multiplayer, despite both being a few years old....
Unfortunately I don't have any of my old consoles, mainly due to the fact that I had a habit of hitting them when I didn't win!
Permalink Reply by A. Gabriele Eichel on September 12, 2011 at 6:09pm I'm waiting for Skyward Sword. *--*
I'm a huge Zelda fan!
Permalink Reply by Tamara Day on October 8, 2011 at 5:33pm
360:
Mass Effect 1&2
KOTOR
computer:
City of Heroes
Table top:
G.U.R.P.S. (currently doing a dresden campaign with a modified magic system. All girl group. We were famous at Gen Con this year ;) )
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