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Redneck Rampage. Out of all the Build games I played, it doesn't hold much of a candle like Shadow Warrior and Blood.
 
I decided to replay gen II pokemon like a manchild. It's pretty good, imo it's a vast improvement on the first generation of pokemon.

I've been doing this too. I'm consistently impressed by how much work went into those games.
 
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I decided to replay gen II pokemon like a manchild. It's pretty good, imo it's a vast improvement on the first generation of pokemon.

I'm playing gen I because besides my DS games it's the only cartridge I have that still works. The internal batteries for Crystal and Ruby/Sapphire are completely drained. Nostalgia aside, gen I is pretty shit.
 
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After getting my main pc back from repairs (turns out, a bad PSU fucked many components which were thankfully under warranty), I booted up Dark Souls 3 to see if the game would freeze. Despite any fear, I managed to play up to the first knight you fight in Lothric. May resume later if I can find a controller I can play the game with.

Edit: After reinstalling Wolfenstein: The New Order, I played it to see if my computer could still freeze. From booting it up to finishing it just earlier, no freezing occurred just like with Dark Souls 3. At this point, I may as well be confident in being able to play newer games again on my computer. Just need to get over AMD cards having a higher temp than Nvidia.
 
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Going through Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate's single player again. This time, I'm using the Switch Axe. Surprisingly fun weapon to use.
 
Sonic the Hedgehog. The classic. The supreme purveyor of autism. There's so much baggage attached to it by now it's easy to forget what an amazingly visceral game it was. Nothing else came close when it was released.
 
OpenTTD, the 100% free successor to Transport Tycoon. Really addictive, provided that stuff like putting all the signals for your railway system for half an hour doesn't bore you to death.

Mods also add a lots of stuff, like new vehicles, new kinds of vehicles (metro, industrial trams, vacuum supertrains, etc.) and new industries, among other things.
 
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Just started playing The Fall. Really enjoying it so far. I also started The Journey Down - very, very reminiscent of Grim Fandango but that's not altogether a bad thing.
 
new vegas with a ton of mods, mainly using energy weapons and explosives

i'm going through new vegas bounties, as of now i'm low on ammo for everything except an incenerator so everyone's on fire
 
Going though a game by the name of White Knight Chronicles. the game plays like a console MMO, but has a story of a fantasy JRPG. a really weird thing about the game is that you make a custom character when you start the game and that character throw straight to the sideline void. like my guy just disappeared for like an hour of story then magically showed when the game play started to get going again. The game itself it alright so far, but i do see its MMO like play getting kinda of boring down the road. but I'll keep my hopes up that it might get more insteresting later since Level-5 make the thing.
 
I decided to try my hand at E.Y.E. Divine Cybermancy since the demo has been just sitting in my Steam inventory for a good couple of years now. I found I liked it so much that I had to get the full game, and I'm really having a blast with it! On the surface, you've got this fairly straightforward FPS with some open range RPG elements and a stat system not unlike that of an earlier Elder Scrolls title; with some hilariously odd translation from whatever its source language was, somewhat open mission structure, while explaining basically nothing to you from the start. Yet once you happen to figure shit out, the game's probably one of the coolest science fiction titles I've played in a long time with a very Blade Runner and GITS feel to its appeal. And while it's all on the Source Engine, it really doesn't feel like most other HL2 ports.
 
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TIS-100 the programming game.
Now I know why did I suck at maths so much back in school - my way of thinking is ridiculously illogical, and so are my programs, which are very clunky and run slower than Null's Infinity software. (:_(
 
you know, I never saw debugging a multi-processor system in assembly as fun. If anything it can be a shitty necessary thing to make something fun.

At least irl my code always work perfectly at first.
 
Overwatch and I just beat One Piece Burning Blood (as in I've even unlocked all the trophies for the game) so I need to find something new to fill that void. No new games I want coming out yet. Next month, and October, sure, I've got options, but I don't think there is anything coming out in August that I'm particularly excited for
 
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