What games are you playing now?

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I've been downloading and playing some demos from the PS Store. PES2014 is an awful, sluggish and an unresponsive mess. Not the least impressed, as with the last 3 or so installments in the series. FIFA14 is slightly better but still not my cup of tea.

As we speak, I'm downloading Diablo 3. Hopefully it turns out to be a better experience. Been looking for a RPG a long time now and this one looks pretty interesting. Maybe this one will put an end to my desire to buy D1 for the PS1 as well.

Edit: Downloaded the Rayman Legends demo. What a pleasant surprise! Beautiful, colorful and brilliant. I'm totally hooked.

I've only ever played the PS2 version of TDU and I love it. It's way behind the 360/PC version in graphics and features, but it's still a huge amount of fun. I also enjoy the soothing electronic soundtrack more than the 360 version (the menu music in particular...I could listen to it for hours). I really should get back into both that and TDU 2.
If I had to draw a conclusion between the different versions, I'd say that the PS2 is far more polished than its HD brother on the XBOX 360. It's becoming more and more evident to me the more I play it. The roads are far smoother and won't provoke the physics to send your car to outer space. Also, while the physics engine is clearly more simplified, the analog input is more accurate which makes driving so much easier and more fun too.
 
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Skullgirls on PC! It is now on PC! Learning Bread and Butters in a really flexible game is hard.
 
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I bought "Double Dragon Neon" over the weekend on PlayStation Store. I don't think I have ever been any sort of Double Dragon fanatic until playing this game. I will easily swoon over games that are classic in nature and in gameplay. Double Dragon Neon fits that bill very well. To me, I've always regarded the likes of Backbone Entertainment and WayForward as being the two premier design studios in making old school cool in this postmodern world of gaming. DD Neon was made by WayForward. As someone who is sick of the 80s, I do like the sort of fun take DD Neon has on the '80s. You have to have played the classic Double Dragon games to understand some of the music and some of the different themes "Double Dragon Neon" has. The game is pretty funny, too. The real thing I'd recommend in playing this game is to take advantage of the Songs for both your fighting style and for your magic. You have to play around with them kind of like how you'd play MegaMan/RockMan games when battling enemies.

But yeah... I'd recommend Double Dragon Neon if you're an old school gamer or love old school gaming goodness.


[UPDATE] I completed Double Dragon Neon about an hour ago. This game is awesome and (not to spoil it), but its ending is insane! Definite must-play.
 
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Played GTA: San Andreas again to reimagine how bigger San Andreas would be in the HD era. There's still 1 week to go for tomorrow.
 
Just started over on the singleplayer campaign of the Call of Duty series.

Gonna run through Call of Duty, Call of Duty United Offensive, Call of Duty 2, Call of Duty 4, Call of Duty MW2 and MW3 singleplayers, all on veteran. For old times sake. :dopey:
 
Just started over on the singleplayer campaign of the Call of Duty series.

Gonna run through Call of Duty, Call of Duty United Offensive, Call of Duty 2, Call of Duty 4, Call of Duty MW2 and MW3 singleplayers, all on veteran. For old times sake. :dopey:
Wow all on veteran? Good luck. COD2 was such an amazing and very long campaign. I am still sore about the bug that happened to me on the D-day level on veteran. :ouch: Since then I have never completed any of the COD on veteran level. I hate the auto save system in their games. 👎
 
Wow all on veteran? Good luck. COD2 was such an amazing and very long campaign. I am still sore about the bug that happened to me on the D-day level on veteran. :ouch: Since then I have never completed any of the COD on veteran level. I hate the auto save system in their games. 👎
Yeah, all of them on veteran.

I love the Call of Duty franchise campaigns (not included Black Ops and BO2).

Really looking forward to CoD2 and CoD4 and MW2 again. Those are the best in my opinion.
 
Killzone Mercenary on the Vita and generally faffing around on Tomb Raider. Just killing time until Tuesday.
 
You're not going to play it anyway, right?

I'd love to. I've spend some serious time with previous GTA games and it's always been fun to just take a stroll round town and cause mayhem. That's right up my ally.

Thing is, I've been playing games for, maybe, three hours over the course of the last two weeks. A game as massive as GTA 5 seems somewhat... intimidating, at this point.
 
I bought MGS: Special Missions (I thought it was VR Missions, but whatever) from PSN on Thursday and 100%'d it yesterday, it's funny how I never managed to do it when I was younger because YouTube didn't exist at the time (I used Gameshark codes to unlock ninja mode and the mystery missions which were great), but this time I actually managed to do all the missions. They're not all that hard, really, apart from the puzzle ones. Puzzle 9 and 10 were pretty crazy.
 
Leicht, no offence. But that is seriously disturbing.


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really? but in what way? :(

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Playing some Grand Theft Auto V and it is awesome. Definitely better than GTA IV, in my opinion.
 
Played some GTA V this morning, if it were my copy I could see me spending a fair bit of time on it. But as it's not mine and it's likely to disappear this weekend when my brother goes back to uni, I'll have to make do with Just Cause 2... Though I'm due a £100 bonus from college so I might get myself a copy with that and preorder BF4 while I'm at it, too.
 
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