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Red Dead Redemption, loving every moment :)

Indeed a great game. I finished it up on the 360. My son just rented it for the PS3 to bump up his trophies, so I am going to tackle the game on that this weekend to up my trophies as well yes.gif

I am totally a console kind of guy. Gears, COD, whatever. But my friend Patrick got me hooked on World Of Warcraft. I can kick him in his damn nuts! I am not much of a MMORPG kind of guy but I am addicted to it right now.

Just don't let it suck your real life away and you'll be fine. :)

  • 3 years later...

I like to play several at a time :)

Just completed San Andreas. Missed that game so much.  :fro: 

Doing the Battlefield 3 Singleplayer Campaign and James Bond: Bloodstone Again.

Next: I will complete Max Payne 3 and possibly Vice City as it's been too long :P

Kerbal Space Program and FTL.

These days though I am playing more with my PS3 than my computer.

 

Any reason in particular why you're on the PS3 more these days? :)

 

Despite it's lackluster launch, I am currently hooked on SimCity.

 

I keep meaning to try the new one. I loved it back in the day :)

 

Civilization 5, Supreme Ruler 2020, Diablo 2, Empire Earth, Starcraft 2...

 

Civ5 is amazing!!

 

Well, I picked up Skyrim again for another play through with all the DLC. been playing Civ5 for a while. APB:Reloaded sometimes. Finished Diablo 3 on inferno (what a joke it's become). Finally, I will always be a StarCraft dude at heart.

 

My Ex has Skyrim on the Xbox i bought for my son. I should stare through the window and watch her play it sometime!

 

Minecraft

Cube World (At Last!)

Rogue Legacy

Hell Yeah!

Borderlands 2 DLC

Rollercoaster Tycoon 3

Surgeon Simulator

 

Rollercoaster Tycoon stuck out to me. AWESOME. Ever try Theme Hospital?

 

Bordelands 2 with my cousin, Trine 2 and I can't stay away from TF2 for to long :)

 

 Also love Team Fortress!!

Star Wars: The Old Republic

Star Wars: Knight of the old Republic

Everquest

Mabinogi

Ulimta Online

Age of Empires series and Online

SimCity 2000 and 4

WOW

 

soon, I will get new computer for Star Wars: The Old Republic, then I will be happy to play it. :)

Lately lots and lots of Skyrim.

 

I also recently got The Walking Dead and Sleeping Dogs, and while I want to play them I just can't pull myself away from Skyrim.

 

I've also considered playing Morrowind but I just can't bring myself to play it (I've honestly never played it, and I like how customizable the characters are but almost feel it's too complex to be fun) and Oblivion (beaten it before but the quests can be so much more interesting than Skyrim....I even feel the radiant NPC AI that causes people to go out and do things on their own and not follow a generic scripted schedule every day is superior to Skyrim.....but I just can't bring myself to play it again for some reason).

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