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GOL Asks Again: What Have You Been Playing Recently?
25 Aug 2014 at 2:55 pm UTC
25 Aug 2014 at 2:55 pm UTC
Quoting: flesk@seamoose: You sir have excellent taste in games.Thanks! I love reading these "what are you playing now" articles (RPS does them as well). They're even better when people write mini-reviews (one or two lines at most) about their impressions instead of just listing the games they play.
GOL Asks Again: What Have You Been Playing Recently?
24 Aug 2014 at 3:44 pm UTC Likes: 1
24 Aug 2014 at 3:44 pm UTC Likes: 1
Portal 2, which is as good as the first one, but only in short doses: it does get harder later on, so I don't fancy doing more than a few rooms each session.
Electronic Super Joy, which is SMB-hard but the amazing soundtrack just makes you want to keep going.
The Swapper, which was nice and relatively relaxing until this $&#!ing room on Asteroid Excavation Site 7 which has had me stumped for over a week now (and I'm too proud to look at a walkthrough).
Many of the Artifex Mundi adventures, which are a quite good mix of traditional adventure and hidden-object game - always play on expert mode for a semi-decent challenge.
Blue Toad Murder Files (under Wine) which is fun because of the voices (all done by one guy) but it's already getting a bit boring in part 2 out of 6.
Still trying to summon the energy to go back and finish a bunch of games that I've left half-done or almost done: Hexcells Plus (amazing puzzle game, just like the original Hexcells), Avernum (99% done) & Avadon (~50% done and don't want to start over), Bard's Tale (still has an occasional graphics glitch which slows the game down), Stacking (man, I gotta stop starting new games before finishing older ones...)
And finally trying to resist the urge to start Witcher 2 until it's out of "beta" - I really liked the first one so it's hard.
Electronic Super Joy, which is SMB-hard but the amazing soundtrack just makes you want to keep going.
The Swapper, which was nice and relatively relaxing until this $&#!ing room on Asteroid Excavation Site 7 which has had me stumped for over a week now (and I'm too proud to look at a walkthrough).
Many of the Artifex Mundi adventures, which are a quite good mix of traditional adventure and hidden-object game - always play on expert mode for a semi-decent challenge.
Blue Toad Murder Files (under Wine) which is fun because of the voices (all done by one guy) but it's already getting a bit boring in part 2 out of 6.
Still trying to summon the energy to go back and finish a bunch of games that I've left half-done or almost done: Hexcells Plus (amazing puzzle game, just like the original Hexcells), Avernum (99% done) & Avadon (~50% done and don't want to start over), Bard's Tale (still has an occasional graphics glitch which slows the game down), Stacking (man, I gotta stop starting new games before finishing older ones...)
And finally trying to resist the urge to start Witcher 2 until it's out of "beta" - I really liked the first one so it's hard.
Humble Bundle With Android 7 Smashes Down
15 Oct 2013 at 8:35 pm UTC
15 Oct 2013 at 8:35 pm UTC
Incredipede for Linux (non-Steam DRM-free download) is free from the dev: http://www.incredipede.com/linux.html [External Link]
Project 64 Nintendo 64 emulator is open sourced!
6 Jul 2013 at 6:19 am UTC
6 Jul 2013 at 6:19 am UTC
In related news, Mupen64Plus finally hit 2.0 [External Link]
Just Tactics key give-away!
24 Jan 2013 at 7:57 pm UTC
24 Jan 2013 at 7:57 pm UTC
Ah, what the heck - I've been reading this site long enough, might as well register - thanks!
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