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How To Survive - Not the best game out there and doesn't seem to be the longest, but quite enjoyable, cannot wait to see how co-op pans out in December.

Arkham City

BF4 (when it releases)

CoD:  Black Ops (Ahh the joy of dedi-servers)

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How do you get so many mods working at once? I can get 4 or 5 loaded and thats it before it starts crashing. Either manual install of mods or automatic with nexus.

Deadly Combat with DW Plugin, Empowered Magic, Deadly Dragons. 
Then I got loads of graphical mods, such as Enhanced Distant Details and LOD's, HD Texture Packs. Sound mods to improve the atmosphere, Clanking armor and Sounds Of Skyrim to name a few. Immersion mods such as foot prints, cloaks, weapons and armor, Convenient Horses, Skyrim Immersive Creatures. 
I'm a big fan of being able to easily remove a plugin without loosing too much aka modularity.

 

OT: I play SimCity, Minecraft and a lot of Tremulous. Used to play a lot of Enemy Territory before that died out. I like the older FPS games a lot more then modern ones. I do have BF3, Sniper Ghost Warrior and such but I play that very little.

It's a nice game; despite all the criticism.

 

It is a good game, especially with the Cities of Tomorrow expansion DLC. Plus the offline maps are coming (with the obvious missing social features that REQUIRE the internet).

 

The bit that ****es me off that they're so adamant on ignoring is MASSIVE request for larger maps :(.

It is a good game, especially with the Cities of Tomorrow expansion DLC. Plus the offline maps are coming (with the obvious missing social features that REQUIRE the internet).

 

The bit that pisses me off that they're so adamant on ignoring is MASSIVE request for larger maps :(.

Well; they came out and said the game would get too taxing because the engine has to track so many different objects in the map that are all running at the same time; influencing each other etc. I can see how that is limiting the map size.

Well, lately, StarCraft 2..   PC, (Both versions) As I am disappointed with my ps4 purchases,

 

 

Killzone Shadowfall..  PS4,  I really don't like what they did to it, if I wanted to play generic style shooters I am spoiled for choice in the Call of Duty and Battlefield Franchises, the whole point of that game was it was a little too 'juvenile', for lack of a better word, for some gamers.

 

Need for Speed Rivals..  PS4,  It wasn't a bad diver, but it felt too much like a blending of Need for Speed Hot Pursuit and Most Wanted (Both of those titles are great in their own rights) I guess I didn't know what I was expecting from it.

 

Resogun..  PS4,  This isn't my normal purchses (and wouldn't have been if it weren't for the fact it was free) This was actually a very addictive side scroller, reminded me a little of Defender way back when..

 

 

Currently, I am waiting for Mad Max, Diablo and Destiny for the PS4...

Warframe.. PS4, a free-to-play cooperative third-person shooter / hack and slash. Fast paced action game but gets repetitive because it requires a lot of grinding to get good items.

 

 

Clash of Clans.. IOS, Addictive little mobile game, kinda like C&C series but more childish and more suited to mobile devices.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSdJtNen-EA

 

And a bit of Fifa 14.. PS4.

 

Last of Us: Left Behind (PS3)

-Finishing this up tonight, but its been great so far, recommended for anyone that enjoyed the main game. The story and character development really make it worth it to me. Considering the chracters involved, it has a different feeling story wise.

Titanfall (XB1)

-Played some on my own just trying to get a feel for it, but played some with my firends today and it was definitely more enjoyable. Its not the most serious shooter out there thanks to its more arcade-like feel, something along the lines of COD, but it can get very fun when your playing with a squad that works together and against other players that know what they are doing.

NBA 2K14 (XB1)

-Another game that I only own becuase my firends and I wanted a competitive sports title to play and are usual mainstay, college football, is gone for now. Its been fun, but I have to admit that I have serious problems with the shooting mechanics. This is the first basketball game I have played in a very long time so maybe all of them are like this, but shots can feel quite random at times.

Games coming soon:

Infamous: Second Son (PS4)

-Most excited for this game at the moment

P v Z: Garden Warfare (XB1)

-Great couch co-op/smartglass experience, looks like fun. My wife is a big fan of the PvZ series, so we will be playing a good amount of this.

Bravely Default (3DS) - having a hard time putting this down! Enjoying the hell out of it.

 

Tales of Xillia (PS3) - been plugging away at this for awhile now. Still having fun with it, the combat is great.

 

Final Fantasy XIII-2 (PS3) - late to the party but I got Lightning Returns as a gift so I figured I should end XIII-2 first.

 

Hearthstone (PC) - my game when I just want to blow 10 minutes. Arena is a blast.

 

Planetside 2 (PC) - my shooter of choice; so much fun.

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