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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...

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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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