[Oct] What are you playing?


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Like I need another game, but you here have me interested in Planescape now. Having finally bought a computer that can run these games, I'm all over things like Neverwinter Nights and Diablo. I think Planescape will be next.

For the Morrowind players: has anyone here actually finished all the quests? I find I just run out of patience after a couple of weeks, and have to leave it alone for a month or two. It can be rather slow at times. Great game, despite that.
 

Now -

X-men Legends II (Xbox)
ESPN Football 2K5 (Xbox)
NBA Street v.3 (PS2)
Lumines (PSP)

After mid/end of the month -

Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance (Gamecube)
Civ 4 (PC)
 

Neverwinter Nights.

The original campaign.
Again.
As a dwarven monk.

It's silly how entertaining it is to enter a room full of bad guys, click the attack icon on one of them, and watch my character go utterly bonzo thanks to Flurry of Blows and Roundabout Kick (in NWN = any time you hit with an unarmed attack, make another unarmed attack for free, limit 1/round).


Next month, maybe I'll play a rousing game of Master of Orion II. Woot!
 

For the Morrowind players: has anyone here actually finished all the quests? I find I just run out of patience after a couple of weeks, and have to leave it alone for a month or two. It can be rather slow at times. Great game, despite that.

I haven't actually finished them yet. The first time I played it, I lost interest because the world is so big and the names so confusing that I just kinda got lost. To me, taking notes while playing a game, particularly a computer game is WAY too much like work or school. However, when I picked it back up, I made sure I had a strategy guide to at least keep me on track when I got lost. It has really helped.

See, I'm the kind of gamer who enjoys just playing through the game and discovering the world. To me, it's no fun to agonize over a puzzle for hours and hours. If it gets too hard, I lose interest.

JediSoth
 


A whole lot of nothing, though I did get a demo for Shadow of the Colossus, which failed to grab me. How to fight the colossus I ran into was too obtuse to hold my attention at the time, I may give it another try later, but this deom disc failed to sell me the way the God of War disc did.

ShrinkyLink said:
Good to hear Fable: The Lost Chapters is fun. I really enjoyed the first game, despite what many reviewers said.

But tLC is the first game, plus a little.
 

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