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I remember fapping over the orginial deus ex back in school, but am yet to play any sequels. Generally sequels frustrate me but sometimes they are better, much like movies bar a select few. Have also heard big things about the mass effects but not motivated to play them having never played any in the series. I guess I am at the stage where if I dedicate time to a game it would want to be worth it! Pretty much havent been obsessed with a game since Skyrim

Good thing about HR is that it isnt a sequel to the first or second games

It is set a couple of decades before the first one so story wise it is unrelated to the first, and being made 10 years later, its a new engine, new artwork etc

Oh also Chivalry: Medieval warfare is good fun for the lulz.

This, am enjoying chivalry, still needs a bit of balancing though

Can you fags add me on steam so I dont play chivalry on my own...

jackinthebox222

lol so getting this game, hit boxes look pretty dodge but the gore makes up for it.

Anyone know much about the new CS that's out/coming out?

Wouldn't mind knowing about the new CS as well.

Had a game on source after many years of not playing and loved it!

Hitboxes in chivalry are pretty hard to get used to.

Archers also suck!

Still a great game for a few hours of fun

The new CS is pretty much HD old school. In terms of a game it will not be brilliant. However its CS so who gives a sht.

Daniel add me you fag. Anfanee. Same name on EVERYYYYYTHING. LoL, Steam, XBL (though i never use my sexbox)

Terraria, Minecraft, ArmA 2 (Day Z and Wasteland), Baldur's Gate, Knights of the Old Republic or Chivalry.

All fairly cheap and excellent games available on Steam (Minecraft isn't, but its still excellent).

Skyrim and Borderlands 2 are games I have sunk a boatload of time into. Not a lot else otherwise although I am just starting up Dust 514 (I know, PS3 only. Whatever).

If you wind recent games boring/samey why not pick up a SNES with a disc drive (Game Doctor SF3). Can't go wrong with the SNES classics :)

If you wind recent games boring/samey why not pick up a SNES with a disc drive (Game Doctor SF3). Can't go wrong with the SNES classics :)

Funny you should mention that, I was actually trying to find my old emulator/roms the other day :P Seem to have been lost with the new build though...

I read/heard Aliens CM is a major disapointment so I'll probably just torrent it, in the meantime I loaded up MAME again to play some old 90s arcade games to relieve the memories I never had since my grandparents won't let me have any money.

Best place/way to buy BF3?

After watching the yt vid on the first page I had to go watch Aliens :P

And to contribute to the thread I highly recommend anyone who hasn't played Bioshock check it out. Dead Island was a big surprise for me too for a hack and slash shooter

Hmmm BF3

Try get a premium edition straight off the bat because that aces the hassle of all the map packs etc

Check the price through the origin platform

If not then maybe a few of those pc cd keys online sites. They are really cheap

g2play.net for BF3 Premium. It's where i get pretty much anything that isn't on Steam.

So $59 for the Premium and $42 for the extra DLC - and there is HEAAAAAPS of play time.

Wish i had time for gaming atm lol, been 2-3 months since ive even fired up a game.

^^^^ +1

Also the upcoming South Park and the Stick of Truth looks pretty good - if you like the show you will like this....although ETA is sometime this year some say june some say december :(

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