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Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
I have the urge, for some reason, to play Warcraft 2 and totally overwhelm people with total massive overwhelming floods, waves, hordes, legions, and plagues of orcs to destroy everything in my path.
 

amore

New Member
I like to play a variety of games. The most favorite are poker and blackjack. These games stimulate my mind. I'm interested in finding out how many people like these games just as much as I do. I recently found a very interesting blog The best online casino in Canada - Have Fun in Casino Now on the topic of online casinos. It seems to me that if you are my like-minded person, then this topic will be interesting for you.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
I just beat Castlevania SotN, 100% items, not map, and cleared it in 5 hours, an hour shorter than my last run.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
Metal Gear Solid. It's been awhile since I've consciously thought of the nuclear threats that never actually really went away because it was more than just Cold War tensions fueling those threats, and those risks have essentially been replaced by terrorist nuclear attacks.
 

Erebus

Well-Known Member
War crime simulator. AKA Rimworld.

The game that makes you say, "Yes, releasing those raiders I captured will make their faction happy ... but harvesting their organs is much more profitable."
 

Shad

Veteran Member
War crime simulator. AKA Rimworld.

The game that makes you say, "Yes, releasing those raiders I captured will make their faction happy ... but harvesting their organs is much more profitable."

I have been playing the game for years now. The open moral decision making really sets it apart from many games. I tend to execute raiders. Good old Biblical justice! I even bury or burn the bodies(mods) so the dogs do not get at them.

I like the individual character traits/flaws as some require the player to make hard calls for the good of the settlement.
 

MNoBody

Well-Known Member
played Farcry 4 with my son.....quite interesting although the excessive violence isn't my thing....the game platform present so much potential for other uses, as the extensive modding in say GTA have played around a bit with.....still it hasn't been explored very adequately
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
Jumped back on the Diablo games, learned a fourth--an MMO--da in the way.
Also got back into Warframe, because a shooter with a character where you have to make a song and dance to it is a fun shooter. :D
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
I just started playing Bloodstained. Curse of the Moon definitely looks and feels like NES Castlevania (though incomparably easier). Ritual of the Night is next!
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
Ritual of the Night is also fun. The Bloodstained games are similar enough to Castlevania that I keep forgetting Im not playing the first Castlevania game to come out in years.
Circle of theMoon though is very fun. It kind of plays like Castlevania 3, but with the chatacter Getsu Fumato accompany the trio. The main protaginist Zangetsu is Fuma, Miriam (protagonist in Ritual of the Night) plays like Trevor and jumps like Grant, Alfred is Sypha, and Gebel is so much like Alucard that he can turn into a bat and fly around.
However, poor Grant is once again neglected, being left out of the Netflix series and having no counterpart in Bloodstained's CotM.
 

PoetPhilosopher

Veteran Member
I'm getting Quake 1 today and trying it, should I have the time. I asked the forum awhile ago whether I should get it, and the forum answered, so I have no reason now not to get it.
 

Saint Frankenstein

Here for the ride
Premium Member
Observer: System Redux

I actually didn't realize that this game was horror or who made it before I started playing. It was a cheap game that looked cool when I originally bought it last year. I was expecting a cyberpunk mystery/thriller. Boy, was I suprised. Brilliant intense psychological horror that is truly scary/unnerving. I'm quite sure this game caused me to have vivid nightmares last night. They weren't related to the game but as I haven't had nightmares in months, I'm sure it triggered it! Play it alone in the dark at night with some good earbuds turned up loud and you'll see why.

RIP, Rutger Hauer.

Observer (video game) - Wikipedia
 

Meow Mix

Chatte Féministe
I'm on Fire Emblem: Three Houses.

Team Black Eagles. Simping for Edelgard baby. (Maybe also simping for Petra and Dorothea)

Also Bernadetta is precious and I will CUT anyone that hurts her.
 

Jacob Samuelson

Active Member
Resident Evil (and you have to say it in a slow evil low voice or else it doesn't count). Though I am still old school and can't evolve past RE3 because after that it just becomes a usual shoot it up rather than that good old survival horror. I'm also still waiting for that (decent) movie to come out soon to bring the story out, not like the ones they have now.
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
Since the Trumbell update, state of decay is my game this moment and am playing it on lethal difficulty.
 
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