(Yes, I know it's heresy to suggest that you might play other games besides CH... ) recent Mirror's Edge - pretty urban landscapes; awesome parkour; stupid guns/combat Bit Trip Runner - awesome music / awesome fun except for a couple of excruciating sequences... Costume Quest - amusing, but not very deep; ~4 hrs was about the right length in progress Dust: An Elysian Tale - cheesy voices (stupid talking sword) and uneven combat, but shiny! Kentucky Route Zero - the pinnacle of interactive fiction; best $20 I ever spent, and it's only 2/5 done XCOM: Enemy Unknown - satisfying shooty-tactical combat KOTOR - stuck on Tatooine until I have time to figure out crashing and remember the plot in the queue Monaco Antichamber Planescape Torment
Daily games: Skyrates (not dead yet!) PrismaPix (full version contains 4650 puzzles, will probably take me the rest of my life to finish) Todo: Flash DROD ep 4 (finished 1-3 and about half of 4 so far) Torchlight, Fallout-1/2/Tactics, Dungeon Keeper (freebies from Good Old Games)
Just played through The Walking Dead Season 2: Episode 2. Played through the excellent Memoria a few weeks back. Not sure if I'm returning to Skyrim or XCOM:EW or what I'll be doing next. Huge backlog on games on steam, but not sure what I feel like playing. If I only would have gotten lucky and gotten Blackguards (demo is excellent, and I clocked like 10 hours! For a demo!) when it was on the christmas sale. I'm such a cheapskate! I might have trouble wauting for a sale on Age of Wonders III - however.
Is Steam a good place to find free turn-based games? I've never gotten an account because I assumed it was all expensive twitch games.
There are a lot of F2P games there these days, however they're usually of the freemium variety. You can find pretty much any kind of games on steam - a lot of betas and demos and such, as well as greenlight. I suggest creating an account to check it out, it's free after all.
For my own purposes, $3 is approximately free, so Steam (and bundles) is a great way to pick up games that are a couple years old. Steam basically has every game ever nowadays, so there's plenty of cheap non-twitchy games. My collection is mostly puzzle, story, and platforming, plus a little bit of twitchy.
Finished the stick of Truth.. been playing The Mighty Quest for epic loot on steam for free, and still trying to start play mass efect 1 (never done it)
Finished the Stick of Truth tonight. Loading Titanfall on the Xbox One (finally got on), but no gaming for me for awhile - off to Train Jam and then GDC!
Indie Games: dueling network, pox nora, alteil, nartuto arena, war of ninjas, + many many other flash games Games I play with my friends: league of legend, dota, starcraft, cs gold ( I suck at fps ) Console games: naruto, halo, super smash bros
Currently: A hacked version of Pokemon Emerald that one of my friends is making. Apparently she replaced all male sprites with female ones and made it a lesbian game for laughs (she recently got married to her longtime girlfriend, which her struggles to do so was the inspiration for my Wedding Crashers saga). Its pretty nice and has a good sense of humor. Would like to play: Limitations on my PC and income limit me to a few games. Remember: Don't let yourself get into so much debt that it nearly chokes you.
Erm, so apparently both Cardhunter Joe and Cardhunter Jon play World of Tanks, which was the multiplayer time sink which I abandoned for CardHunter. >_> I think this calls for a cross-community tank outing at some point! WoT ign: neoncat. (Not just yet, though, because I have to go remember how to drive a tank and figure out the new physics they're releasing with 9.0...)
I don't so much have a "Steam backlog" as a "Humble Indie Bundle backlog, which includes Steam keys occasionally." Thanks to them I'm currently in Fez and Papers, Please. I just finished Penumbra: Overture, and have to conclude that Amnesia: The Dark Descent was such a success because they figured out what they did wrong with Penumbra. So eventually I'll play Amnesia and hope to be proved deliciously right. Also just finished Little Inferno and plan to go back to hit 100% in it. And I'm following the beta for Sir, You Are Being Hunted. So except for that, I suppose I'm a minimum of one year behind gaming trends, but that works for me.
I'm debating whether to buy Warlock 2 to gain instant access, and if I can (and should) hold out for sale on that and Age of Wonders III. I'm not cheap, it's just a habit (and I also have that huge steam backlog)!
Fez was awesome on the XBox. I'm curious how well some of the puzzles translate over to the PC, though. (Also, I still haven't seen any explanation of the Black Monolith...)