Do some minecraft on Xbox (been getting a lot of updates, most recent added enchanting, watermelons, and NPCs).Lootifer wrote:Mincraft w/Feed the Beast.
But I generally watch the RoosterTeeth guys play it. Same guys who do Red vs Blue.
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Do some minecraft on Xbox (been getting a lot of updates, most recent added enchanting, watermelons, and NPCs).Lootifer wrote:Mincraft w/Feed the Beast.
Sounds cool!Lootifer wrote:Heh, cool, I didnt know it had come out on the console.
Feed the Beast is a community made mod pack for the PC that adds a shitload of advanced/optional stuff. Its great for someone as uncreative as me since I love the game but am pretty shit at making cool stuff in vanilla, where as with things like buildcraft and railcraft I can make fully automated factories and the like.
If you have windows 8 or xboxlive you can always play "Wordament". It's a fun game but also a good way to widen your vocabulary. Has helped me a little bit with English, but I still have a long way to go lol.AndyDufresne wrote:I have finished playing LIMBO. It was pretty cool, worth the Steam download. I'd probably play it again, though I've figured out the puzzles, just because I like its atmosphere.
Now I am not sure what I'll play next. I hear that a new Sim City is slated to come out in a month or two, so maybe I'll hop into that, since I haven't played a city type game since...some of the original Sim City games. Ha.
--Andy
I really really really enjoyed limbo; even if the puzzles were sometimes not that enjoyable to solve; the atmosphere is amazing. Like totes epic amazballs!AndyDufresne wrote:I have finished playing LIMBO. It was pretty cool, worth the Steam download. I'd probably play it again, though I've figured out the puzzles, just because I like its atmosphere.
Now I am not sure what I'll play next. I hear that a new Sim City is slated to come out in a month or two, so maybe I'll hop into that, since I haven't played a city type game since...some of the original Sim City games. Ha.
--Andy
Is this Kiwi for something? The language barrier can be difficult with you people.Lootifer wrote:I really really really enjoyed limbo; even if the puzzles were sometimes not that enjoyable to solve; the atmosphere is amazing. Like totes epic amazballs!AndyDufresne wrote:I have finished playing LIMBO. It was pretty cool, worth the Steam download. I'd probably play it again, though I've figured out the puzzles, just because I like its atmosphere.
Now I am not sure what I'll play next. I hear that a new Sim City is slated to come out in a month or two, so maybe I'll hop into that, since I haven't played a city type game since...some of the original Sim City games. Ha.
--Andy
I have played around with, but it never really grabbed in the same way say Vice City or San Andreas did back in the day. I think this summer I'll get back into Skyrim probably, start up a new character and actually try to do the main storyline, and only the storyline, since I am always the kind of gamer that gets sidetracked and then forgets.muy_thaiguy wrote:If you haven't, try Saints Row the 3rd. Not a game to take seriously, but just a stupid fun game.
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natty_dread wrote:Do ponies have sex?
(proud member of the Occasionally Wrongly Banned)Army of GOD wrote:the term heterosexual is offensive. I prefer to be called "normal"
i'm glad I've never started playing it then. The last I need is another addiction.john9blue wrote:you never quit minecraft. i've taken months-long breaks followed by days-long minecraft binges.
it doesn't appeal to everybody, so you might be safe. best to not risk it though...Gillipig wrote:i'm glad I've never started playing it then. The last I need is another addiction.john9blue wrote:you never quit minecraft. i've taken months-long breaks followed by days-long minecraft binges.
natty_dread wrote:Do ponies have sex?
(proud member of the Occasionally Wrongly Banned)Army of GOD wrote:the term heterosexual is offensive. I prefer to be called "normal"
Two of my nephews plays it with a vengeance, they're obsessed with it. I fear it's in my blood to like it so I really better not try.john9blue wrote:it doesn't appeal to everybody, so you might be safe. best to not risk it though...Gillipig wrote:i'm glad I've never started playing it then. The last I need is another addiction.john9blue wrote:you never quit minecraft. i've taken months-long breaks followed by days-long minecraft binges.
For DA2, it's not as varied as Origins. You'll know what I mean when you play it. It's a decent game, but just not quite on the same level as Origins.rdsrds2120 wrote:Little King's Story
Epic Mickey 2
F.E.A.R. 3
Amnesia: The Dark Descent
Fire Emblem(s) (again)
Good thing I have a bit of time on my hands! I really need to finish those darn Dragon Age games, too.
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This may be the first game* I play in a long time. I mean it's Ron Gilbert. I kinda have to.AndyDufresne wrote:In a few days The Cave will come out. And I will play it.

Wow. Just watched the trailer. It does look good.Haggis_McMutton wrote:This may be the first game* I play in a long time. I mean it's Ron Gilbert. I kinda have to.AndyDufresne wrote:In a few days The Cave will come out. And I will play it.
* excluding online flash games, they don't count
Agreed on Ron Gilbert. He and Tim Schafer are why I love Doublefine. Kotaku had a nice story about it a few months ago: http://kotaku.com/5939603/ron-gilberts- ... -i-thoughtx-raider wrote:Wow. Just watched the trailer. It does look good.Haggis_McMutton wrote:This may be the first game* I play in a long time. I mean it's Ron Gilbert. I kinda have to.AndyDufresne wrote:In a few days The Cave will come out. And I will play it.
* excluding online flash games, they don't count