Catherine
Dark Souls
Kingdoms of Alamar
Darkness 2
Sillent hill collection
Sonic Generations
Castlevainia SoTN (again)
Max Payne (again)
Outland
Pinball Aracde
and tourchlite (again)
Reading Shizune's route in Katawa Shoujo and I'm liking it. Played Emi's and Rin's already. Shizune's route is really down to earth and simple so far compared to the other two.
ME3 multiplayer, just because I want all the goodie weapons. I'm not starting the story until I kick one of my RPG's down the drain.
Skyrim, because it's Skyrim. Playing as a mage of doom with some wannabe sneak thief thrown in. It's fun firing runes and not having them know where you are.
Persona 4 is currently on hiatus. I want to play it, but I keep going back to BlazBlue. Same goes for Shadow of the Colossus. It's simpler to sit on the couch and play 360 instead of sit at the edge of my brother's bed and play PS2.
Resonance of Fate and Record of Agarest War are on hiatus as well. My brother bought too many RPG's and I started too many of them.
Birth By Sleep. Finished Terra's story after 30 hours and gave up on the last Arena challenges. Playing Ven's. Really want to play as Aqua.
Half Minute Hero when I'm not playing Birth By Sleep.
BlazBlue CS Extend. I hold back too much when I'm Lambda. I feel bad shooting the other player all the time for the entire match. I really want to go all out, but a small mental block always pops up that makes me fight at close range after I shoot 80% of their life away. Learning Relius, getting better. Not spending enough time in actual practice mode with either of them to really learn their little nuances.
Tales of Vesperia, Disgaea 1-2, The World Ends With You, Catherine, and the entirety of Shin Megami Tensei is waiting to be played.
That means Persona 1-3 (and P3P), Devil Survivor (still have to get the second one), Strange Journey, Nocturne, and both Digital Devil Sagas.
Mostly playing Tribes Ascend and Angry Birds Space. Ive been having trouble finding a new game to play after finishing Far Cry 2. That game was brilliant, but it burned me out in so many ways.
Ive been playing Fallout: New Vegas, but im a bit stuck at the moment. Help would be appreciated
Basically, I started NV, and just went with the story. I did this mostly because every time I explore, I get fucked by giant monster. Ive gotten up to activating my own private robot army at the bunker in the Caesers Legion camp, and now im in a situation where im supposed to decide which factions live or die. Thing is, I have very little knowledge about any of these factions, since ive only been doing story missions. Im doing a mission at the Omerta Casino, but its boring and I really don't care. Can someone point me to some interesting missions, or, even better, show me the button that lets me just take over everything.
Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City
I Am Alive
Uncharted 3 (for the 3rd or 4th time)
Final Fantasy 8
Fallout 3
Oblivion
Alice: Madness Returns
Earthbound
The Legend of Zelda
I actually need to take notes on some of these so that when I get back to them I know where I left off.
Bioshock. yeah i know, i'm late... i make shit money so i never buy new games. i can't afford them so i don't play games until they've hit the bargain bin.
Fallout: New Vegas is my main one. Got the ultimate edition. Great game, although I prefer Fallout 3 because of its grit and dark atmosphere, which NV lacks a bit.
I also have Portal 2 going on the side, and occasionally play ME3 and Halo Reach multiplayer. I also have Skyrim going. I haven't played it in a while though. Have something like 50 hours on it and still haven't finished the main storyline.
I have quite a few games to play through. I get them in large stacks and take a few months to play them all. I take my time.
Games what have been inserted into my 360 recently:
Gears of War 3. I swear I will NEVER be a good versus player, but I keep coming back to Horde and Beast. Gears of War 2. Playing through the campaign, probably won't touch the multiplayer. Good to catch up on the Gears story, this one is surprisingly dark. I miss being able to mark enemies by clicking the stick. Halo Reach. This game is really getting stale; it's only a year older than Gears 3 but it feels like it's been hanging on for much longer. I just want my Haunted Helmet and my 1700 gamerscore, and this will go on the shelf in time for Halo 4. Carcassonne (Arcade). A great little game that I've started playing IRL with some friends. Had this one downloaded for months, finally dusting it off. Catan (Arcade). My favourite board game, I still play this a couple of evenings a week as I have for the past year or so. Sniper: Ghost Warrior. Picked this one up cheap(ish) in the sales, as I loved Silent Scope and the sniping sections of Max Payne. This is a very bad game indeed. Avoid. Bioshock 1. Finally decided to see what the hype was about. Seems good, but perhaps a little "style-over-substance". Halo: Anniversary. I'm a huge Halo fan but the original hasn't aged well. Sorry, Bungie Imma get my 1000 gamerscore and then make like a tree and get out of here.
Kingdom Hearts 2
League of Legends
WoW
Deus Ex: HR
The Sims 3 (for shits 'n' giggles).
Really enjoying Kingdom Hearts 2. Also been playing Tribes Ascend a bit, but honestly, Heavy classes are just so ridiculously powerful that I can't play my favorite classes (infiltrator and pathfinder) because there's always a Brute/Juggernaut/Doombringer defending the generator. So I've kinda stopped playing for the time being.
Just finished DX:HR on PS3. Going to wait on Missing Link and trophy playthroughs.
Finishing the last grinding trophies for Darksiders on PS3, probably will wait for the hard playthrough and angelic beast trophies.
Trying to do the 5 or less death playthrough of Limbo, but have only gotten 2/3 through so far.
Slowly playing through SW:KotoR on PC.
In the final story dungeon for FFV on GBA.
Mostly playing Tribes Ascend and Angry Birds Space. Ive been having trouble finding a new game to play after finishing Far Cry 2. That game was brilliant, but it burned me out in so many ways.
Ive been playing Fallout: New Vegas, but im a bit stuck at the moment. Help would be appreciated
Basically, I started NV, and just went with the story. I did this mostly because every time I explore, I get fucked by giant monster. Ive gotten up to activating my own private robot army at the bunker in the Caesers Legion camp, and now im in a situation where im supposed to decide which factions live or die. Thing is, I have very little knowledge about any of these factions, since ive only been doing story missions. Im doing a mission at the Omerta Casino, but its boring and I really don't care. Can someone point me to some interesting missions, or, even better, show me the button that lets me just take over everything.
The Omerta quest isn't that great. But The Ultra-Luxe (White Glove Society) one? Fantastic. You can start that one now (it's grouped in with the same quest as the Omertas).
Other than that, why not see the big bad monsters out in the desert as a challenge? I actually love it about the game that there are creatures who represent a very real threat to you when you go off-path. It made the world feel truly untamed and dangerous. And it makes hunting them feel like such a thrill, and an accomplishment when you best them. Just...don't go to the area across the river to the northeast of Cottonwood Cove until you are a walking armory.
Some particular great quests:
-Beyond the Beef (Ultra-Luxe Casino)
-I Could Make You Care (Veronica's personal quest)
-I Forget to Remember to Forget (Boone's personal quest)
-Return to Sender (started at Camp Forlorn Hope)
-Crazy, Crazy, Crazy (Black Mountain): There's a few ways to beat this one, but there are some very tough enemies if you do it aggressively. So be prepared.
-I Put a Spell On You (started at Camp McCarren)
-Three Card Bounty (Camp McCarren)
-Oh, My Papa (Red Rock Canyon)
-For Auld Lang Syne (Arcade's personal quest)
-Democracy Inaction (Vault 11)
-There Stands The Grass (Vault 22)
The Vault [http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Fallout:_New_Vegas_quests] (Fallout wiki) details a few of these quests if you need help getting them started (companion quests can be tricky to start since you need a certain amount of approval to begin them, and approval isn't a stat you can see in a menu). Don't spoil them for yourself, though.
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