Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

What Do You Play TODAY

Collapse
X
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Chompy Said
    commented on 's reply
    I'm not even using the rebuild glitch for double perks, just playing on very hard, hardcore with no cheating. Still hoarding like crazy though. Thanks to stacking movement speed perks, and fast travel while overencumbered.

  • The Chosen One
    commented on 's reply
    I’ve been playing on the 360 offline. I wanted to try it out on Xbox One because it should be backwards compatible, I believe.

  • SnarkyJay
    replied
    I just finished Shadow of the Tomb Raider yesterday, and today I started Fatal Frame V and Mad Max. I'm also playing Let's Go Pikachu on Switch, as well as Magical Quest 3 on Super Famicon. I don't play many mobile games, but I picked up Epic Seven after seeing someone stream it on Twitch. It's pretty good for a free to play game. I tend to rotate through various games throughout the day unless one really sucks me in.

    Leave a comment:


  • Funkalopigus
    replied
    I have such a back-log of games it hurts. I'm always popping into Guild Wars 2 as my MMO fix, but I've been playing my Switch like a madman. Warframe has been a big obsession lately followed by Diablo 3, Minecraft (always pulling me back in), SSB Ultimate, and Steredenn. I'm probably going to get back into PC gaming a bit more and give some much deserved time to New Vegas.

    Leave a comment:


  • Andreas
    replied
    I am playing Elder Scrolls Online on the Xbox One and River City Ransom Underground on my workstation.

    Leave a comment:


  • scwoody
    replied
    I have been playing a ton of the new call of duty. The game is truthfully worth every cent. The three different modes have hours of game time. If you have a buddy to play blackout or zombies with its always a great time! And from what i have been hearing treyarch is trying their darndest to keep updates coming. Other than the slight cosmetics that cost a arm and a leg and the once in a while server issues it is seriously a great game. I normally hate cod to

    Leave a comment:


  • scwoody
    commented on 's reply
    How is Pokemon: Let's go Eevee? I've heard various reviews and would love someones input who is actually playing it!

  • scwoody
    commented on 's reply
    I'm sorry you bought that broken game. I'm hoping they do something with it. I was so excited for it until all of the bleh started happening. Is 21:9 supposed to fix many of those problems?

  • scwoody
    commented on 's reply
    I recently bought it again on the xbox marketplace. Always was a good guy. Time to be bad. The customization is just so amazing! Whether the characters or the weapons and skills there is just so much that is amazing about it!

  • Murray
    commented on 's reply
    I'm feeling an urge to play as well, lol

  • gu3rillaaxiom
    replied
    I am currently playing Q.U.B.E. 2

    Leave a comment:


  • Murray
    commented on 's reply
    Are you playing Halo on 360 or the Master Chief Collection on the One?

  • Percy
    replied
    I have been alternating between a few games as well. Whenever I want something online it's Final Fantasy XIV, just because it is relaxing and in my humble opinion the most player friendly MMO out there. It is insane the amount of quality of life decisions the devs have made for this game.

    If I feel like doing something sandbox and open world, with real freedom and some brutal reality, then I play Kenshi. Its pure sandbox, no story, no hand holding, you are not the hero, hence why no single main character, and your guys can die easily, since for the majority of the game, everyone else is better than you. Graphics might not be up to date for a game that has been in development I believe since 2004-2006 and mostly just had only 1 guy work on it, but they work and are ok for the most part. The game is regularly updated, it is brutal, it is honest, it is simply a delight to fight for survival in it.

    Now, to scratch my world conquering itches and power fantasies, you can never go wrong, strategy wise, with Stellaris and Crusader Kings 2, space or medieval fun times, Paradox games are always ready to show you a good time, and I hold these two games as the best out of their whole repertoire. Though if you like space strategy and you feel like Stellaris might be too simple for you, Distant Worlds by Matrix Games is simply put, the best space strategy game out there. It can be as simple or as complex as you want it to be, due to it's rather comprehensive automation system. You can micro your entire empire or let the AI handle and you just pick a ship or two and play a Star Trek Captain in that game.

    And lastly, newly launched a few days ago, X4 Foundations is right now my best economic simulator out there. It takes place in spaaaaaaace, in a universe that has evolved with each new X game in the series, and Egosoft as always have tried to deliver a game to keep you occupied for many months, with fun ships, economic opportunities, living world, and of course, constant patching of bugs :P.

    Leave a comment:


  • The Chosen One
    replied
    I’m currently playing Halo 3 Horde Mode and also Halo ODST Horde Mode when I can. I was in Colllege when during Halo CE and Halo 2 and think Halo 3 was the best multiplayer of the Halo games IMO.

    I also just bought Skyrim VR. Looking forward to that since the game is so beautiful. To be honest I don’t purchase many games and of the games I have purchased recently I haven’t played them yet. Having said that I do enjoy going back to Halo 3 and Skyrim from time to time just because I can get very immersed in the atmosphere and gameplay.

    To me games I play the most are usually ones that I have good memories of playing with friends (like Halo) and/or get into the lore and immersive/epic story that I can participate in and not watch (like Skyrim).

    I’m looking forward to Ghosts of Tsushima and Cyberpunk 2077.
    Last edited by The Chosen One; 12-08-2018, 07:22 AM.

    Leave a comment:


  • Yasek
    replied
    I've been off-and-on playing Ultima V: Warriors of Destiny.

    My goal is to play the Ultima series all the way through to 9 and I'm halfway there but Ultima V is a HUUUUUUGE leap in learning curve from Ultima IV where you have to learn a runic language, spelling of spells to cast them (In Ultima IV you could just say you want "cure" and use the ginseng and garlic to make it. Now you have to type A & N for 'An Nox' which is the spell for Cure), and figure out the main quest on your own. Oh, and Shadowlords occasionally appear in cities and portcullis gates like to close at certain times so you have to keep track of time with a pocket watch. Truly a revolutionary game for its time, I think. Also, you could talk to Lord British and his seer in his castle to understand the quest of Ultima IV but in Ultima V all you know is Shadowlords reign, Shamino, Iolo and your fellow party members from your quest to become avatar are being hunted down and you have to find out about what happened to Lord British. There's an overworld and underworld (the underworld in this game basically spawns the basis of Ultima VI as well as the game which inspired Bethesda to make The Elder Scrolls series, Ultima: Underworld).

    My hope is that I can complete this without decking too many hours to it, but as it stands I only have the crown of Lord British and I still need his cape, scepter, and I think 3 gem shards to destroy the shadowlords? It's all very very confusing.

    Leave a comment:

Working...
X