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Started playing through the Half Life series, haven't played them before. On the last stage for the Original, then it's onto the two expansions. Fun game, still holds up okay for a game made in 1998. I have ran across a lot of glitches where my character would get stuck and I'd be unable to move or the AI that is supposed to help me unlock a door would be glitched. Other than that It's a lot of fun. Has a good amount of challenge to it as well.
I'd definitely recommend for any FPS lover if you don't mind the graphics.
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I'm Playing Dead Island, can someone Join me . COOP
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Currently playing: Megaman Battle Network 5 Team Protoman
Slowly working my way through: Bloodborne, Final Fantasy Type-0 HD
Next up: Shin Megami Tensei Devil Survivor Overclocked.
Why do Japanese games have to have such long names lol
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Originally Posted by EpsilonX
Currently playing: Megaman Battle Network 5 Team Protoman
Slowly working my way through: Bloodborne, Final Fantasy Type-0 HD
Next up: Shin Megami Tensei Devil Survivor Overclocked.
Why do Japanese games have to have such long names lol
I've heard a lot of good things about the Shin Magami franchise. I've seen people play it and looks fun. I need to play one for myself sometime
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I bought the Division so have been playing that currently. It's a bit different than games I usually play but I actually like it. The thing is, I only like playing it with a good team of friends. Honestly, if I didn't have a good team of friends, I'm not too sure if I would like it as much.
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Currently working my way through Disgaea 5 and Pokemon Yellow.
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I've heard a lot of good things about the Shin Magami franchise. I've seen people play it and looks fun. I need to play one for myself sometime
They're all a lot of fun. Depending on what you're looking for, there's a couple of good starting places. Persona 3 and 4 are both fantastic games, but they're dungeon crawlers where you spend your time outside of the dungeons socializing with people. In fact, it almost takes a dating sim-esque approach. It's an interesting hybrid that works really well. Shin Megami Tensei Nocturne (ps2) and Shin Megami Tensei IV (3DS) are both pretty good entry points as well. They're "mainline" SMT games, so you'll get a good understanding of what the series is all about from them. I liked Nocturne better personally, but IV is a bit more beginner-friendly with its mechanics.
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i'm playing tomb raider 2013 at hard level
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