So… what are you playing?
I am not playing Merlin. I am, however, playing Might and Magic Clash of Heroes and Legendary (it was on sale for nine bucks!).
So… what are you playing?
I am not playing Merlin. I am, however, playing Might and Magic Clash of Heroes and Legendary (it was on sale for nine bucks!).
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Arkham Asylum still. Poison Ivy’s up next. 🙂
She’s awesome. Are you in the greenhouse yet?
Steam?
XBox Live.
It’s a puzzle game, if you’re into those.
The most recent TF2 update has borked the game for me, now it crashes all the time. And I still have to do the final mission on the campaign of Starcraft II.
I completed a playthrough of Portal last night, now I’m waiting for them to decide to pull the trigger on unlocking Portal 2. Has anyone been following the ARG surrounding the release?
I haven’t, but I’ll probably pick up a copy on Tuesday.
For science.
Still DA:O. My exiled dwarf noble has finally made it back to Orzammar.
Have we enjoyed a family reunion yet?
No, I’m working with Harrowmount, so I won’t get to see my dear brother for a little while yet. I’m kinda hoping that when I get into the assembly I can just use the paragon-wrought crown to declare myself king, then I’ll save 2 save games where I’m a king.
When I first played, I played as a casteless rogue.
Bhelen came across completely different from that perspective… mostly because it was my sister he was macking on (you’ve found her letter whilst exploring and, if you haven’t, you will).
So when I played as a Noble, it was a bit of a shock to see “the other side of the story”.
I’ve done a full play through with a Dwarf commoner (I’ve played Human Noble, Mage and Dwarf Commoner all the way through, and I’ve played through both elf origins, but no further).
I wouldn’t say he came across as completely different, he was still pretty clearly an evil bastard it’s just that Duster pragmatism leads you to conclude “who cares if he’s a bastard, he’s looking after my family and that’s all I care about”.
Minecraft…. so much minecraft. So primitive, yet absorbing… fascinating. I want to play some right now.
Minecraft ought to be the most important thing that’s happened in video games in at least 10 years with the possible exception of Steam.
I am going to be sorely disappointed if it does not shake the industry to the core.
If you own a PC and haven’t played Minecraft. . . you owe it to yourself to give it a shot, it might change your life. Seriously.
And if you’re a roleplayer or especially a GM…. the survival mode single player minecraft is sooooo entrancing.