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  • 1 month later...

got all 5 episodes of The Walking Dead off steam for $13. one of the best $13 I've spent. had a day off yesterday and somehow put 6 hours over 3 episodes throughout the day/night. Its the best zombie movie you'll ever play. highly recommended

Here is one for those that have arma 2

There is a new mod (we will call it a mod but hasn't been made into one yet)

It is called wasteland

Basically it is an open sandbox game mode for those that play dayz it plays similar but lots of guns and cars and no zombies

When you start you pick a team blufor, opfor or independent, with blu and op for being large teams and independent you are on your own or can group up into groups

When you spawn it is into a random town and there are vehicles and guns everywhere and from there you can play how you want

The things you can do is move objects that spawn randomly to build a base, setup a roadblock

There are missions that happen at intervals which you can try to capture to give you an advantage

There are stores you can buy guns and equipment at

If you want to play all you need is arma 2 combined ops and search for wasteland and the Aussie servers are clanvalhalla and more info is on there site http://www.clanvalhalla.com.au

At this point in time another arma editor in death inc and myself are updating with better scripts and a new map Isla Duala for clanvalhalla to run

  • 5 weeks later...

anyone ever wanted to design your own car and engine?

http://automationgame.com/

http://www.youtube.com/user/AutomationGame/videos?view=0

just downloading the demo now. engine testing looks like fun. eco car or supercar.

  • 2 months later...

SLOWLY working my way through Witcher 2 (good, long), Ni No Kuni ( good, Japanese, nuff said) and also Monaco on PC. Monaco is heaps of fun, awesome with friends.

More videos of Rome 2: Total War are coming out and looks so good so far. May need a new PC though haha

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