What are you playing right now?

Football Manager 2012. (Prepared to get flamed)
 
The Hunter said:
Niachu said:
I installed a Death Note mod on my Sims 3 game and made a Light Yagami sim.

I ended up killing a married couple in front of their child, got him sent sobbing to an orphanage, and bought up their now empty fancy estate.

This is quite possibly the most evil thing I've ever done in a sims game.
Pfft, you must be new to this whole Sims thing.

I once uninstalled the front door to my Sims couple master bedroom, and they wound up hating each other, pissing on the floor for days on end, and one died in a puddle of piss from starvation, and the other was eaten by flies. Another time, I wanted to see what a Sim house on fire looked like, so I tried to get a Sim guy to make a pop tart in the oven and leave the house. He kept insisting he wasn't hungry, so I cheated, lowered his hunger manually to zero, and accidentally killed him like that. Then there was the time I made my Sim child go to school in nothing but underwear and a bicycle helmet. That same Sim later wound up in military school.

Dude, you are a fucking amateur. :P My sociopathic bastardry back in Sims 2 days knew no bounds. I put Sims in prison camps to watch them freeze and starve to death, made serial killer Sims armed with custom objects like ray guns and killed dozens, fed college students to the cowplant with impunity, drove Sims to mental breakdowns, even set a baby on fire once. I was an evil monster to my Sims and they knew it.

Anyway, back on topic:

PS2: Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, Metal Gear Solid 3
PC: Sims 3 with all packs except Katy Perry, OpenTTD, Spore, Command and Conquer Generals: Zero Hour, SimCity 4, Command and Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight
Browser: CyberNations, HoboWars (FB), Castle Age (FB), Megapolis (FB)
 
Screaming Llama said:
The Hunter said:
Niachu said:
I installed a Death Note mod on my Sims 3 game and made a Light Yagami sim.

I ended up killing a married couple in front of their child, got him sent sobbing to an orphanage, and bought up their now empty fancy estate.

This is quite possibly the most evil thing I've ever done in a sims game.
Pfft, you must be new to this whole Sims thing.

I once uninstalled the front door to my Sims couple master bedroom, and they wound up hating each other, pissing on the floor for days on end, and one died in a puddle of piss from starvation, and the other was eaten by flies. Another time, I wanted to see what a Sim house on fire looked like, so I tried to get a Sim guy to make a pop tart in the oven and leave the house. He kept insisting he wasn't hungry, so I cheated, lowered his hunger manually to zero, and accidentally killed him like that. Then there was the time I made my Sim child go to school in nothing but underwear and a bicycle helmet. That same Sim later wound up in military school.

Dude, you are a fucking amateur. :P My sociopathic bastardry back in Sims 2 days knew no bounds. I put Sims in prison camps to watch them freeze and starve to death, made serial killer Sims armed with custom objects like ray guns and killed dozens, fed college students to the cowplant with impunity, drove Sims to mental breakdowns, even set a baby on fire once. I was an evil monster to my Sims and they knew it.

Anyway, back on topic:

PS2: Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, Metal Gear Solid 3
PC: Sims 3 with all packs except Katy Perry, OpenTTD, Spore, Command and Conquer Generals: Zero Hour, SimCity 4, Command and Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight
Browser: CyberNations, HoboWars (FB), Castle Age (FB), Megapolis (FB)

Looks like I have to get back to The Sims 2.
 
Surtur said:
My issue with it lies largely in it's hardcore fan base. I can't count how many times they have extolled me on the virtue of how "hard" it is and how its for "hardcore" gamers and I can't help but laugh. Every time I have played it I found it no more difficult than any other game, the bosses all have patterns, learn it and its easy. Maybe its the old school gamer in me, but I was not impressed with the games difficulty. The only thing I feel it really has over Skyrim is it has more fluid combat, but having more fluid combat than an Elder Scrolls game is not an accomplishment, Dark Souls is still only average is this regard, if you want a game with great combat Mount & Blade is much better. The reason I love Skyrim is the mods, mods totally make that game and trying out news things makes the game, well fun. The Dark Souls PC port was just, well ugh.
Considering the virtue of Dark Souls being a difficult game, the bosses all do have patterns that only make them hard because it's sometimes random, even then the game is just as hard as Skyrim in some aspects. Tell me which is harder, a legendary Dragon from Skyrim or the parry-able final boss Gwyn from Dark Souls? Besides, Mount & Blade does have a much better combat system.
 
Played a few tough battles in Wizardry 8. I seriously should have chosen better spells for my bishop and mage. I was lucky to kill the Lava Lord without him spending more than one turn.
 
Just bought Spec Ops: The Line. So far, the gameplay is alright. It's competently done, but it's nothing special. That having been said, the story, which is the reason I wanted the game, has gotten me really invested. I'm curious to see if it'll manage to keep me interested... From reviews I've read about it, it seems like it's only going to get better.
 
I just finished Far Cry 3 and Bioshock Infinite this past week, both of which were awesome.

Taking a break from shooters and diving back into Final Fantasy XIII-2.
 
Plsying Tokyo Jungle and I think im addicted.
 
Playing more of Wizardry 8 to the point that I managed to kill the Lochness Monster( or it's gaming equivalent). Also played some Armored Core 4: For Answer, blading most of my AC opponents with MOONLIGHTs.
 
Just completed Bastion. I played it once through with each ending.

The game is great up until the ending. Saving Zulf has no outcome on the end, he doesn't even appear in the final sequence, and I feel that both final options are equally depressing.

Still an amazing game though.
 
Just finished the American campaign on Empire: Total War.

In my alternate universe it seems the war of 1812 ended when the US annexed Canada, sacked London, and turned England into our first colony.
 
Nothing, because my pc is in the shop and I dont feel like playing console games atm.
 
Switched to Armored Core V and tried to kill Zodiac 2 & 8 without getting my AP to critical condition. Also played some Skyrim, just going around and exploring a couple caves, a bandit camp, and fighting a couple dragons.
 
I just (finally) got through Portal 2 and I'm now (finally) finishing L.A. Noire. I have a huge backlog of games. Next on my agenda is the MGS Revengence DLCs and the new Devil May Cry.
 
Got Zone of the Enders: HD Collection a couple days back. Beat ZoE1 in a day. Still working on ZoE2: it's hard as hell.
 
Metal Gear Revising. Surprisingly addicting game, I've already beaten it six times on multiple difficulties.

Monsoon is horrible to fight on Reveangance level with a sore shoulder... But frankly I don't give a damn, he's ridiculously fun to fight...!
 
I replayed some Dead Island ealier. I really hate dealing with the infected. So annoying with their rushing and their screeching sounds. Bashing the heads of the zombies is really cathartic.
 
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