What are you playing right now?

I finished Infamous: Second Son. I bought it at lunch time yesterday and have played about 4/5 hours and have 84% completion. What the ever loving shit is this?
I feel used.
 
GTA Vice City. It's a lot clunkier than I remember but I freaking love the 80's Miami-like setting. Also have San Andreas on my PS3, but I'm going to finish Vice City first because I like the setting more than SA's improved gameplay.
 
Warhammer 40K Spehs Mehreen.

I bought it and downloaded it last night. I am actually pretty impressed with the game from both technical and gameplay standpoints so far, even if it's repetitive. I can turn all of the video settings down and the game still looks decent. There is so many options in the options menu, even an option for the fucking Windows Key. And the gameplay is just plain badass. I've only played some of the campaign on Easy mode and I'm about to try multiplayer.
 
Because of making my own PSN account cause my girlfriend thought I should, I've had to restart both Kingdom Hearts 1.5 HD & Final Fantasy X. Still working at making progress on GTA 5 though, just got the minisub.
 
Finally playing Ace Attorney Investigations 2. It's been downloaded on my laptop for a year and I just... haven't.
 
Finally played the first Uncharted now that it's on PS4. The ending enemies were bullshit.
 
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Finished playing tomb raider remaster on xbone
Finished assasins creed unity again,ending made me feels.
Finishing GTA 5 for like the 4th time,it just doesn't get old.
Star wars battlefront beta sucks,lags a lot and has horrible res on ps4 and xbone, despite my just killed gpu on my pc that is the same as the ps4 managed 1080p,80 fps on high in bf4(star war uses a improved version of bf4's engine).
Just got for free,valiant hearts, the game made me already nearly cry in the beginning, I'm gonna cry like a bitch in the ending.
 
Currently binging on Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen in time for its PC release in January (!!!!). Working on maxing out to 200 before switching over to a magick archer class (currently sorcerer) and starting hard mode, also doing a round of BBI to collect all the armor sets. After that's said and done, I'm probably going to see about doing a low level from scratch run in BBI.
 
Been playing Nosferatu: Wrath of Malachi yesterday. As much as how it gets annoying having your relatives follow you to safety, I kinda like the tension you start off with when you first enter the castle. It does go away once you get a revolver and a lot of ammo (makes it easier to kill enemies that aren't ghost or vampire bosses). I like how the devs made it a bit of a roguelike in a sense that the castle layout is different when you play a new game and when you try to find a relative. Also played a bit of Undertale. Kinda regretted not using the cellphone a bit longer to talk to Goatmom but I would love to try and date the skeltin that makes spaghetti once I beat his boss fight.

Currently binging on Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen in time for its PC release in January (!!!!). Working on maxing out to 200 before switching over to a magick archer class (currently sorcerer) and starting hard mode, also doing a round of BBI to collect all the armor sets. After that's said and done, I'm probably going to see about doing a low level from scratch run in BBI.
Considering they are releasing a PC version in January, one can hope it can be a good port that can bring a bit more life into the player base with PC gamers.
 
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Considering they are releasing a PC version in January, one can hope it can be a good port that can bring a bit more life into the player base with PC gamers.

I'm sure once the hardcore PC guys find and finegle with the engine that mods will come into play, which, if DD doesn't do it for some people, the mods will. The port is supposed to be with an HD retexturing and whatnot, but I'm iffy on that. Dogma looked like dog shit for the most part if you looked at everything close-up. If mods are a thing, not only will that not be a problem anymore, but there will be other additions that could enhance the gameplay.
 
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Recently got back into Rise of Nations. Had a very lulzy position as China where I had no fucking wood. It was kind of a nightmare.
 
Been playing Nosferatu: Wrath of Malachi yesterday. As much as how it gets annoying having your relatives follow you to safety, I kinda like the tension you start off with when you first enter the castle. It does go away once you get a revolver and a lot of ammo (makes it easier to kill enemies that aren't ghost or vampire bosses). I like how the devs made it a bit of a roguelike in a sense that the castle layout is different when you play a new game and when you try to find a relative.
Nosferatu was one of the few games I got for free that I played the crap out of. Originally I picked it up just to get a few trading cards but it really is a very fun game with surprisingly good atmosphere. I'm also totally with you on liking the rogue-like elements. Every time you get wasted you end up convincing yourself you can get farther and end up playing another round.

The other free game I really liked a lot was Stealth Inc. 2 (previously Stealth Bastard 2). It's a really nice puzzle platformer some interesting mechanics.
 
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Started playing Majora's Mask last week and it's been kicking my ass ever since. The dungeons aren't very difficult, but the side quest are something else. Trying so hard not to cheat and watch playthroughs out of frustration. I suck at time management.
 
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It any good? I saw gameplay and it looked okay. Not great, not bad.
It's a fun mixup of third person shooter and hack-n-slash gameplay, tailored to function like a full-fledged PC experience and look like a console game, that has a solid engine running it. The campaign is a little repetitive but still glorious. The multiplayer is my can of worms right now though - it has about 6 multiplayer game modes and a firefight-style co-op mode named Exterminatus, though these days people only seem to play Capture Points and Exterminatus. You level up your character and unlock wargear like you would in Call of Duty or a similar game, and when you reach level 4 you can start recoloring your Marine.

It's an all around good game, and I think I commented that it's pretty well optimized as far as graphics go, when I first posted about this game - you could turn all the settings down, and if you have at least the recommended specs then you'll get a good 30 FPS or more without the game looking like a Nurgling's colonoscopy footage. I know I shamelessly took that joke from Smosh's Twisted Metal trailer but it fits compared to some PC games that I've played where the minimal settings make everything look like pixelated polygon turds. So tl;dr it's pretty clear that a lot of care and effort went into this game and it shows.
 
It's a fun mixup of third person shooter and hack-n-slash gameplay, tailored to function like a full-fledged PC experience and look like a console game, that has a solid engine running it. The campaign is a little repetitive but still glorious. The multiplayer is my can of worms right now though - it has about 6 multiplayer game modes and a firefight-style co-op mode named Exterminatus, though these days people only seem to play Capture Points and Exterminatus. You level up your character and unlock wargear like you would in Call of Duty or a similar game, and when you reach level 4 you can start recoloring your Marine.

It's an all around good game, and I think I commented that it's pretty well optimized as far as graphics go, when I first posted about this game - you could turn all the settings down, and if you have at least the recommended specs then you'll get a good 30 FPS or more without the game looking like a Nurgling's colonoscopy footage. I know I shamelessly took that joke from Smosh's Twisted Metal trailer but it fits compared to some PC games that I've played where the minimal settings make everything look like pixelated polygon turds. So tl;dr it's pretty clear that a lot of care and effort went into this game and it shows.

I'd like to point out the upcoming Planetside style MMO Eternal Crusade looks like it might be taking a lot of stuff from Space Marine, so it might be worth keeping an eye out for. The first alpha wave is supposed to start soon for early backers.

Also still love Planetside 2. For all it's flaws, it's weird jankinees, it's direct from Battlefield 3 systems, etc, still nothing compares to the thrill of a 100 man infantry rush up a hill into a massive chokepoint constantly exploding with artillery, enemy fire, grenades, and someone micspamming soviet battle music despite being on the Cultist Technocratic faction, not the CommieNazi faction (Or the AnCap Libertarian Murrica faction).
 
I'd like to point out the upcoming Planetside style MMO Eternal Crusade looks like it might be taking a lot of stuff from Space Marine, so it might be worth keeping an eye out for. The first alpha wave is supposed to start soon for early backers.
I'd definitely look at it - especially if I were allowed to play as any of the races/factions besides Space Marines and Chaos Marines. If that's the case, I might be getting that Space Marine vs. Fire Warrior game I joked about in a sense.
 
I'd definitely look at it - especially if I were allowed to play as any of the races/factions besides Space Marines and Chaos Marines. If that's the case, I might be getting that Space Marine vs. Fire Warrior game I joked about in a sense.

IIRC the f2p aspect will be free players can only be Orks in order to create a Green Tide that is both numerous and incapable of comprehending advanced tactics.

The races that will be there for release are Marines, Chaos Marines, Eldar, and Orkz, each with 4 chapters to choose from.
 
IIRC the f2p aspect will be free players can only be Orks in order to create a Green Tide that is both numerous and incapable of comprehending advanced tactics.

The races that will be there for release are Marines, Chaos Marines, Eldar, and Orkz
I was just taking a look at the site for faction info, actually. Tyrannids seem to be swarming their way in as well.

Also f2p players being locked as the Orks so as to play on the population aspect of the Orks seems like a cool idea, lore-wise. I'd probably be content with playing as an Ork just to stomp some humies while shouting in a Cockney accent.
 
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