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I'm playing the "staring at the pre-loaded folder for Mass Effect 2 as it sits there and taunts me" game.
I have been playing Borderlands and I am surprised how much I like it. I usually like more "realistic" fps.
Same, but for Bad Company
Are you guys mostly focused on one game right now, or are you jumping around a lot?
I've just come off Divinity 2, which really excited me for the first ten hours, but as with so many games I kind of just lost my mojo for it (it's strange how you can be so damned excited about a game, but then completely lose your excitement five nights later). I'll return to Divinity 2 later on in the year, no doubt, but right now I'm playing Gothic 3.
Funnily enough, I didn't care for Gothic 3 when I installed in October, and back then spent just one or two nights playing it - now I'm enthralled by it. The 1.73 community patch makes the game visually appealing, giving the game an almost story-book feel to it. I'm about 7 hours in right now, but happily I feel as though I'm just getting started. I can't wait to play again tonight.
The problem is that I've got Mass Effect 2 on order - and right now I'm pretty much giddy with excitement for it.
So I suppose that I've only got another six nights to spend with Gothic 3 - ah well, it's the perfect game to take my mind off ME2. I love the role-playing games, which is why I'm a little bit worried about this year - after ME 2, what other role-playing games will there be... Fallout New Vegas... Drakensang 2.... Alpha Protocol.... I fear that these titles won't be released until late Fall or early Winter.
The Settlers 7.
So freaking good. Super polished single player campaign and really well tuned multiplayer. It's a 9/10 game on all fronts, which is a nice change as the last two Settlers games have been awful.