I love it.
Finished Skyrim.
All quests except repeatables finished.
All achievements achieved
All Dragon-shouts unlocked
lvl 80 with over 300 hours played.
Worth every second I spent in the game.
Oh and next game I'm playing is Torchlight 2
All DLC and a bunch of mods. I've been playing on and off again since it was released and took two toons to over level 70
My Main: a Redguard (the one I finished everything on) Imperial Warrior level 80
My Secondary: a Nord Stormcloak Master Mage level 74
And yes on the PC.
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Fire Emblem: Awakening
9.8/10
This is easily the best handheld game I have ever played. I honestly can only think of a single thing wrong with it and even then it is miniscule. It looks great, it plays great, the writing is great. My one nit-pick however is that during the dialog characters will say one word quips that started to grate on me. That, however, is pushing it to even call that a problem. This is simply one of the best games I have ever played
I lost quite a few people. Marabelle (*she died so fast I forgot her name lol, it is not annabelle) never even made it out of her first initial battle lol. Vaike was next. and then quite a few others. The depth of that game is amazing, I could play it again and I bet I still wouldn't see everything.
Just finished Alice: Madness Returns. B+
It's more American McGee's Alice, nicer graphics, but the gameplay is sloppy. Story was good though.
Didn't beat it yet but I've been playing Gateways and it's pretty good.
Started up Torchlight II last night to play when I'm not going through another playthrough of Dragon Force.
We should Mp some time. I'm only an hour or 2 in the game. Got a two handed weapon engineer.
Been playing a bit of Planetside 2, BF3 (pc) and Rift. I was playing Blacklight Retribution but the last patch made the performance abysmal at best. I cant even play it.
Took some time away from grinding in Ni No Kuni to play Tomb Raider. Beat it with 81% completion in two very long sittings. I was sick this weekend so I didn't feel as bad doing it. The game deserves all the praise it's getting. I had to turn off tesselation or it would crash randomly. My one gripe is that the game becomes VERY action oriented the last half. They make it seem like suck a big deal when she kills her first human and by the end of the game the body count is in the 100's.
I also went through Spec Ops: The Line on PS3. Free with Plus. Run of the mill 3rd person shooting mixed with a better than your average fps story.
Finally got around to picking ME1 back up and finishing it. ME2 is up next.
Amusingly, despite my rage at EA, I picked up ME3 for super cheap. I then promptly realized I wanted to play through ME2 again before I started ME3, so that's what I'm doing now.
I'm also done with ~60% of the galaxy in SPAZ. It takes me a long time because I'm constantly trying to get the individual systems to level 3 for both factions, and have both factions as friendly.
Finished Ni No Kuni last night after 60 hours and 10 minutes. Loved it. A couple of nagging issues here and there. Most notably:
Switching to another character and then back. Many times I switched to Swaine to steal then wanted to switch back to my main. Oliver was my main and had a familiar on the field already. If you wanted to switch back control to the familiar Oliver had, you would first have to switch to Oliver and then pop the familiar back out. No idea how that was missed in testing.
Serenading. Why do you have to press the heart icon and then press serenade? It's an extra button press for nothing since the only two options under the heart icon tree are serenade and stop serenade. No idea why you'd want to stop.
After battle glims. Why would they not auto allocate to who needs them? Or get divided amongst all three if need be? No. They go to whomever you're in control of.
I could craft an item that would cancel out any negative status effects. This item could only be put on the main three characters and not the familiars. I used the familiars in battle 99% of the time over the characters.
Not sure what I'll be playing next. Might finish up the God of War (1 and 2) remasters to get those off the pile since I have Persona 4 incoming for the Vita.
Finished up ME2. (In reality about 20-25 hours, in "game time" recorded by Steam, roughly 60, since I left it running a few too many times.)
Now planning on playing ME3 when I have time.
Beat Tomb Raider. Thought it was pretty damn good.
Currently about to give up on Gears of War: Judgement. The campaign is awful and the multiplayer lacks all of what makes Gears of War so awesome.
I just finished up Hitman: Absolution. These stealth action games are all kind of the same now, between MGS 4, SC:C, and now Hitman:Absolution I think I have had my fill. But this one was better than most. I quite liked it even though I was fairly impatient with my play style. I would give it a solid 8.
Thinking I'm going to play though Tomb Raider or Bioshock: Infinite next.
Just beat Dark Souls! **** YEAH!! Took almost 60 hours and I ended the game at level 88. I beat all the DLC bosses, too. The game is brutal, but awesome.
Next up is BIOSHOCK INFINITE WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.
Finished ME2 imported my ME1/ME2 save into ME3 and working on it now. Love it so far except being HIGHLY PISSED OFF THAT THE ALLIANCE REMOVED ALL THE UPGRADES I MADE TO THE NORMANDY SR-2!! ESPECIALLY THE FUEL RESERVES!!
I haven't even had a chance to start playing ME3 past importing my character (and getting through the first cutscene to get to a save point).