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Robert Marrs

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I bought crysis 3. Pretty underwhelming so far but I am not that far into it. Hopefully it gets better. Without a doubt the most demanding game I have.
 

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Saints Row IV: Good game, needed another week or two in QA to deal with the bugs, overall a good purchase.
Captcha: Skynet knows.
Now it's just messing with us.
 

TWEWYFan

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I believe the last game I bought was Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines off a Steam sale. So far I'm really glad to have filled this part in my gaming library.
 

estoria-etnia

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The last game I bought was Tales of Graces f and I still haven't gotten around to playing it. I also bought Tales of Xillia at around the same time and I am enjoying that a lot, so Graces will hopefully be just as good.
 

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BearShark said:
Psyconauts. Haven't played it yet, so I can't tell you if it was worth it.
Oh its worth it!

I'm currently playing through Borderlands 2. It was 1 of about 5 games I bought at the last Steam Sale. So far i'm having a lot of fun with it. Its over-the-top, well written, cheesy, hilarious and, well, insane! I'm almost tempted to buy the DLC characters. Ive heard great things about the Mechromancer and I'm assuming that the Psycho plays out like Brick from the original?
 

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Last purchase was The Bureau. It was a solid game if one isn't completely sick of Mass Effect style gameplay, but I was pretty disappointed that it was a linear campaign instead of the pseudo randomly generated side missions with story based missions at certain intervals.

The game was solid enough but nothing new in the gameplay and nothing outstanding enough that I'd purchase again knowing what I know now. Already went to back to Payday 2.
 

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The Origin Humble Bundle. Battlefield 3, Burnout Paradise, and Mirror's Edge are all very enjoyable. Haven't played the rest though.
 

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Bought Wizardry 6, 7 and 8 from GOG in a sale. Aside from a bit of irritation when making my party (rolling for bonus points is soul-crushing D:) I'm really enjoying Wizardry 6. It's exactly the kind of game I've wanted for ages.

It's made me even more excited to get Etrian Odyssey IV, too.
 

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Brütal (Broootal?) Legend. I love the concept so far, but the PC controls feel a little wonky. I'll probably get used to it, then see how the game pans out.
 

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Retro City Rampage is less than $4 for PS+ users. Fantastic game, especially for that price and I can play it on my PS3 or Vita (with cross save).
 

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TheMann said:
Brütal (Broootal?) Legend. I love the concept so far, but the PC controls feel a little wonky. I'll probably get used to it, then see how the game pans out.
As I said earlier, it's fine once you get used to the driving controls. Doing so, however, will take a while.

As for Vampire: The Masquerade Bloodlines, as far as I know, you don't have to patch to play it on Steam. You have to patch it to actually make it *playable.* The game was released and then the studio either walked away from it or folded (I can't remember which).
 

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Pretty sure I last bought Crimson Gem Saga, Riveria: The Promised Land and Class of Heroes all at once during Atlus's PSN sale several weeks ago. The former two I haven't played yet (heh, backlogs) and the latter didn't bother to explain anything at all, so it lost me at the beginner's dungeon. I mean, I don't want to be spoon-fed, it's just that can you please explain to me how all these things work with a quick battle tutorial? An in-game manual of some sort? Something? Maybe I'm just stupid, but I have played JRPGs before.
 

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josemlopes said:
stroopwafel said:
Last game I bought was Splinter Cell Blacklist and thoroughly enjoyed it! It was actually much better than I expected and probably my favorite SC game to date. Also the story is like a popcorn spy thriller, but a really enjoyable one at that.
I was also suprised by Blacklist and it very well deserves the award for best SC game, it may not be as grounded in reality as Chaos Theory but it offers so many options in the level design and for the people that say that the game is unfocused in what is trying to be (stealth or action) play the game on the hardest difficulty and you will really need to be stealthy, without the right gear you die in 2-3 shots and you cant use Mark and Execute.
I'm enjoying it quite a bit as well. Spot on about the levels. Major issue I have would be the time it deviates from what it's doing so well in order to have a big dumb action movie moment.
 

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Does buying DLC count? I received Borderlands 2 for Christmas but I bought the season pass and the ultimate Vault Hunter DLC as my last game purchases. Oh I bought Dragonborn another DLC for Skyrim during the Steam sale. The last full game I bought was Skyrim last year. Did I enjoy them? Well so far I have about 600 hours logged between BL2 and Skyrim so I can say yes I do indeed.
 

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I just bought Brutal Legend..again, but this time on PC with all the DLC. My Xbox is on the fritz anyway and it's one of the few games that I have no problem paying for it again because I support it that much (coincidentally, Double Fine's Psychonauts is up there too). I absolutely loved it the first 2 times I played through it on 360 and this time is no different. Sure, there are ALOT of things wrong with it but it dared to be different and the end result is still a fun game with the best soundtrack of any game ever. Also, the premise for the environments was heavy metal album covers, of different decades and genres, come to life. How is that not one of the greatest things ever?
 

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Hmmm... the last game I bought was The Witcher on GOG. It was $2.50 and I figured that was worth me not having to get the disc out next time I want to play it. I really enjoyed the game when I originally played it, but that was a few years ago now.

If DLC counts, I bought and played through Dishonored's The Brigmore Witches earlier this week. It wasn't amazing but it was as good as the rest of the game's content I thought, and plenty of fun. As with the rest of the Dishonored content I played through it twice: once in low chaos and then a speedrun of sorts in high chaos.

The last new release I played was Shadowrun Returns... but I paid for that over a year ago via Kickstarter. It was fun as a sort of RPG-lite experience with a pretty well-told story, interesting world, and decent turn-based combat.
 

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Shadowrun Returns, and while I complain a lot about its budget-design and gimped cyberware system, I still found it an enjoyable ride.