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WoW private server. Still trying to find a good one to play on. I miss auto-loot too much for the vanilla ones. :(
 
Decided to install some Fallout 1. Made it up to The Hub. Also wonder what happened to Garl after I beaten him in a fist fight. I guess I can assume someone in the camp offed him since a weak Vault Dweller managed to beat a raider leader in hand to hand combat.
 
I tried King's Field and Shadow Tower yesterday. I'm level 5 and past the starting area in Kings Field, and I just get lost in Shadow Tower.
 
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Played some Fallout 1 with a bit of Fallout 2. For the former, I killed Decker along with some rough thugs for a combat shotgun. I then offed a Deathclaw by going for the eyes. In the latter, I played it with the latest version of the restoration mod. Made it to Klamath. I killed off some rad scorpions, fixed a whiskey still, and killed a malfunctioning old model of a Mr. Handy, all done with my fist since I decided to rob one of the Dunton brothers for some spiked knuckles. Also managed to recruit one of my favorite companions, Sulik.
 
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I got back into playing Phantasy Star Online 2. Still has this charm that keeps me playing. I want to focus on doing the story missions since I'm very behind and I'm at level 55 as a Fighter.

Also played a bit of Chrono Trigger DS, I forgot how great the music is.
 
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Lego Jurassic Park. Its a lot of fun and it has raptors in silly hats. Also playing WoW: Cataclysm
 
Been playing Hearthstone for the most part, making some minor tweaks to my Murloc deck so it's even more annoying.
Assuming it's finished downloading when I get home, I'm gonna give Elder Scrolls Online a shot tonight.
 
With reveal of the remake at E3, I've decided to replay FFVII on my laptop after not touching it for more than ten years. I was a bit afraid the game would not be able to measure up to my nostalgia-warped memories, but after reaching the Gold Saucer I must say that a few minor quibbles aside it's still a rather wonderful game. There plot is nicely placed (so far) with something always happening or being revealed, the battle system didn't feel slow at all (then again, I did set it to Active Time Battle with fairly highy battle speed), the enemies and (mostly simple) puzzles have a nice variety to them, lots of stuff to explore, and Uematsu's score feels just as magnificient as it did when I had first heard it. Sure, it's far from flawless (as all the FF titles are imho), but I can understand why so many people love it, and it makes me hope they don't half ass the remake, because it could be insanely big!

Long Live the Queen.

It's better than you think.

I saw a video by TotalBiscuit of this game, and indeed it's surprisingly deep with its mood\skill system and endless intrigues.
 
On the last(I think) level of Mass Effect.

Honestly, I kind of avoided the series due to the entire ME3 ending riots, but I think it's really great.
 
Devoted time to Fallout 2 today. I infiltrated Navarro and now I have some nice advanced power armor. As a side bonus, I got some good armor for the human companions (Vic and Sulik) I have. Might give Marcus either my plasma rifle or the Y2KB rifle.
 
Just got the Elder Scrolls online last week. Aldmer Dominion. Khajjit. Nightblade. Have been playing this.
If Anyone else has Playstation Network, add me I am "Silly-mind-game"
 
More Dark Soulz perpair 2 #tyced edition. I somehow got my Roxas character to over level 100, all three masks, and dual +10 Divine/+5 Occult Uchigatanas before getting any of the lord souls needed for the lordvessel. I'm probably just gonna sit in Darkroot Garden waiting for forest hunter invasions.
 
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I recently downloaded a few games on the Wii U using a gift card I got back during the Christmas season last year. Earlier I played through a little bit of DK64, having just unlocked Diddy Kong. Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones and Paper Mario were the other games I got as well.

I also got started on Fire Emblem: Awakening just now. Unlike many people I plan on going through my first run without trying to ship everybody with each other and unlocking all the children characters, but I plan on breaking the game on the second playthrough (provided that I don't wind up doing so on my first try). I'm playing on Normal-Casual. Sacred Stones will get started on tomorrow along with Paper Mario should I be able to squeeze in the time.
 
I put Hearthstone on my PC and decided to try a few games before going to sleep.
 
I got kind of burnt out on Animal Crossing recently, but I still had a craving for a life sim/rpg. I decided to pick up a copy of Rune Factory 4. Really enjoying it so far. It's pretty crazy how much content is packed into the game.
 
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