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PostRe: *New* Currently Playing in 2014....
by White Rabbit » Wed Nov 26, 2014 8:45 pm

Had this desperate urge to play a cross between animal crossing, ff tactics, and disgaea...ended up playing don't starve giants edition on the vita and persona again. Atleasr until i download geo wars 3 and AC new leaf arrives.

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PostRe: *New* Currently Playing in 2014....
by Cumberdanes » Thu Nov 27, 2014 5:19 am

Diablo III on PS4. I'm enjoying this so far, currently on some quest to find 3 pieces of a sword. Only trouble is I often get bored of this kind of game before I reach the end.

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by Squinty » Thu Nov 27, 2014 8:35 am

Played a bit more of Stealth Inc 2 and I just got the drone hack item.

I seriously hope the developer is considering bringing the first game to the service. I don't own a Vita. Must check out the other stuff they have put out/ported.

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PostRe: *New* Currently Playing in 2014....
by Tragic Magic » Thu Nov 27, 2014 10:54 pm

Replaying Mafia 2 and it's aged quite a lot already. Still loving it though as the main character is just so cool and the atmosphere they've created is perfect. It really feels like being in a gangster movie and the transition from mid 40's to early 50's feels like you're really on a journey with Vito. It actually reminds me much more of the original game on a second playthrough but maybe that's because it feels dated itself now. Will have to replay the first game at some point.

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PostRe: Currently Playing in 2014....
by Andrew Mills » Fri Nov 28, 2014 11:03 am

Bought CS:GO in the sale and installed it (PC). strawberry floating knew it was a bad move as I had a proper addiction to 1.6 in early 2000/2001. Bit overwhelmed though by all these unlocks and new front-end that just seems to be crowded with 'stuff' to click on.

Didn't do too badly seeing as I haven't played it properly in a number of years.

Still, shooting people in their backs from blind spots :nod: :nod:

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PostRe: Currently Playing in 2014....
by Harman » Sat Nov 29, 2014 8:06 pm

Started Brothers - A Tale of Two Sons this evening, really enjoying it thus far.

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PostRe: Currently Playing in 2014....
by Parksey » Sun Nov 30, 2014 4:20 am

Andrew Mills wrote:Bought CS:GO in the sale and installed it (PC). strawberry floating knew it was a bad move as I had a proper addiction to 1.6 in early 2000/2001. Bit overwhelmed though by all these unlocks and new front-end that just seems to be crowded with 'stuff' to click on.

Didn't do too badly seeing as I haven't played it properly in a number of years.

Still, shooting people in their backs from blind spots :nod: :nod:


I think when I get back home and finally buy my own desktop PC, I will have to rebuy Counter Strike. Three friends and I got properly addicted to 1.6 too (though I remember all the furore when it was introduced) and it probably remains one of my favourite online experiences. Only Halo 2, PGR2 and Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory come close.

Is it still as good today?

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PostRe: Currently Playing in 2014....
by Cumberdanes » Tue Dec 02, 2014 4:45 am

I'm still cracking on with Diablo III on PS4. I've done acts I-IV and I'm currently playing what I assume to be the expansion act. Decent game but I can't see me bothering with all the post game stuff so I'll likely send it back to Boomerang once I'm done with Act V.

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PostRe: Currently Playing in 2014....
by Tragic Magic » Tue Dec 02, 2014 8:27 am

[iup=3626007]Parksey[/iup] wrote:
Andrew Mills wrote:Bought CS:GO in the sale and installed it (PC). strawberry floating knew it was a bad move as I had a proper addiction to 1.6 in early 2000/2001. Bit overwhelmed though by all these unlocks and new front-end that just seems to be crowded with 'stuff' to click on.

Didn't do too badly seeing as I haven't played it properly in a number of years.

Still, shooting people in their backs from blind spots :nod: :nod:


I think when I get back home and finally buy my own desktop PC, I will have to rebuy Counter Strike. Three friends and I got properly addicted to 1.6 too (though I remember all the furore when it was introduced) and it probably remains one of my favourite online experiences. Only Halo 2, PGR2 and Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory come close.

Is it still as good today?


It's much, much better. I wasn't massively into 1.6 as I didn't have the internet until very soon before CS Source came out and I played CS Source almost every day for hours an end for years. CS:GO is the best CS ever. It's the same game, just perfected.

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PostRe: Currently Playing in 2014....
by Seven » Tue Dec 02, 2014 11:45 am

Pokémon Omega Ruby and Super Smash Bros for Wii U as of lately. :wub:

Do have DA: I but I've been ignoring it due to above games. Will have to play it sometime soon because I like what I've played so far, hopefully the settings I've set it will lead to smoother gameplay.

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PostRe: Currently Playing in 2014....
by Super Dragon 64 » Tue Dec 02, 2014 12:20 pm

[iup=3627098]Tragic Magic[/iup] wrote:
[iup=3626007]Parksey[/iup] wrote:
Andrew Mills wrote:Bought CS:GO in the sale and installed it (PC). strawberry floating knew it was a bad move as I had a proper addiction to 1.6 in early 2000/2001. Bit overwhelmed though by all these unlocks and new front-end that just seems to be crowded with 'stuff' to click on.

Didn't do too badly seeing as I haven't played it properly in a number of years.

Still, shooting people in their backs from blind spots :nod: :nod:


I think when I get back home and finally buy my own desktop PC, I will have to rebuy Counter Strike. Three friends and I got properly addicted to 1.6 too (though I remember all the furore when it was introduced) and it probably remains one of my favourite online experiences. Only Halo 2, PGR2 and Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory come close.

Is it still as good today?


It's much, much better. I wasn't massively into 1.6 as I didn't have the internet until very soon before CS Source came out and I played CS Source almost every day for hours an end for years. CS:GO is the best CS ever. It's the same game, just perfected.

It's weird to think that some of us literally grew up without the internet at home. I can't remember when we got the internet at home, it might have been around 2000, but I remember being stuck with dial up until about 2005.

I feel old.

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PostRe: Currently Playing in 2014....
by jawafour » Tue Dec 02, 2014 12:33 pm

I never had internet access at home until 2002. Even then, it was only dial-up and I used that for years because broadband speeds were so poor round my way. I still think of gaming online as being something of a new innovation :-).

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PostRe: Currently Playing in 2014....
by Photek » Tue Dec 02, 2014 12:40 pm

These:
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All on my Hard drive bar Destiny. :datass:

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PostRe: Currently Playing in 2014....
by Harry Bizzle » Tue Dec 02, 2014 1:11 pm

I played some TowerFall Ascension two player and it really is brilliant. Was stuck for something to play someone who's practically never played a game in their life and they loved it. The controls are simple enough for anyone to pick up and play.

I'd love to play it 4 player but the chances of that happening are relatively slim with no online and the price of PS4 pads.

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PostRe: Currently Playing in 2014....
by Fuzzy Dunlop » Tue Dec 02, 2014 2:27 pm

[iup=3627218]Photek[/iup] wrote:These:
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Your currently playing 14 games? That's pretty impressive.

All I've been playing is PES 2015. Finally found a formation that suits my team in the Master League mode, I hadn't won a game with the default one. A change was definitely needed. Now unbeaten in 5 games 8-)

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PostRe: Currently Playing in 2014....
by Super Dragon 64 » Tue Dec 02, 2014 2:35 pm

[iup=3627267]Fuzzy Dunlop[/iup] wrote:
[iup=3627218]Photek[/iup] wrote:These:
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Your currently playing 14 games? That's pretty impressive.

He deserves an award or something for that.

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PostRe: Currently Playing in 2014....
by Ironhide » Tue Dec 02, 2014 3:11 pm

[iup=3627211]I give you the F-B-I[/iup] wrote:
[iup=3627098]Tragic Magic[/iup] wrote:
[iup=3626007]Parksey[/iup] wrote:
Andrew Mills wrote:Bought CS:GO in the sale and installed it (PC). strawberry floating knew it was a bad move as I had a proper addiction to 1.6 in early 2000/2001. Bit overwhelmed though by all these unlocks and new front-end that just seems to be crowded with 'stuff' to click on.

Didn't do too badly seeing as I haven't played it properly in a number of years.

Still, shooting people in their backs from blind spots :nod: :nod:


I think when I get back home and finally buy my own desktop PC, I will have to rebuy Counter Strike. Three friends and I got properly addicted to 1.6 too (though I remember all the furore when it was introduced) and it probably remains one of my favourite online experiences. Only Halo 2, PGR2 and Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory come close.

Is it still as good today?


It's much, much better. I wasn't massively into 1.6 as I didn't have the internet until very soon before CS Source came out and I played CS Source almost every day for hours an end for years. CS:GO is the best CS ever. It's the same game, just perfected.

It's weird to think that some of us literally grew up without the internet at home. I can't remember when we got the internet at home, it might have been around 2000, but I remember being stuck with dial up until about 2005.

I feel old.


I didn't have internet until 2000, had dial-up until 2006.

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PostRe: Currently Playing in 2014....
by Andrew Mills » Tue Dec 02, 2014 3:24 pm

[iup=3627211]I give you the F-B-I[/iup] wrote:
[iup=3627098]Tragic Magic[/iup] wrote:
[iup=3626007]Parksey[/iup] wrote:
Andrew Mills wrote:Bought CS:GO in the sale and installed it (PC). strawberry floating knew it was a bad move as I had a proper addiction to 1.6 in early 2000/2001. Bit overwhelmed though by all these unlocks and new front-end that just seems to be crowded with 'stuff' to click on.

Didn't do too badly seeing as I haven't played it properly in a number of years.

Still, shooting people in their backs from blind spots :nod: :nod:


I think when I get back home and finally buy my own desktop PC, I will have to rebuy Counter Strike. Three friends and I got properly addicted to 1.6 too (though I remember all the furore when it was introduced) and it probably remains one of my favourite online experiences. Only Halo 2, PGR2 and Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory come close.

Is it still as good today?


It's much, much better. I wasn't massively into 1.6 as I didn't have the internet until very soon before CS Source came out and I played CS Source almost every day for hours an end for years. CS:GO is the best CS ever. It's the same game, just perfected.

It's weird to think that some of us literally grew up without the internet at home. I can't remember when we got the internet at home, it might have been around 2000, but I remember being stuck with dial up until about 2005.

I feel old.

Dat dial-up tone :datass:

Apart from the front-end being too 'busy' for my liking, it's still very much CS (especially when you're playing the original 1.6 maps remade with new graphics :wub: ). Had to force myself to stop playing it as I have work to do. :oops: Definitely worth playing again.

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PostRe: Currently Playing in 2014....
by sawyerpip » Tue Dec 02, 2014 4:00 pm

[iup=3627226]Harry Bizzle[/iup] wrote:I played some TowerFall Ascension two player and it really is brilliant. Was stuck for something to play someone who's practically never played a game in their life and they loved it. The controls are simple enough for anyone to pick up and play.

I'd love to play it 4 player but the chances of that happening are relatively slim with no online and the price of PS4 pads.


I haven't tried it myself yet so not sure how it works, but couldn't you play 4 player using SharePlay?

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PostRe: Currently Playing in 2014....
by Harry Bizzle » Tue Dec 02, 2014 4:34 pm

Well, I have one friend with a PS4 but he doesn't take it to Uni.

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