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Oct 10th, 2010 at 07:05:17 - The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (PC) |
Weekend gaming extravaganza finale: Why Oblivion is going to begin gathering dust.
I sat down for a couple hours of Oblivion this morning. Have been super busy with work and haven't been playing hardly anything the last few weeks, but I got it out of me this weekend. So I was glad to be able to devote time to Oblivion, which I've had ups and downs with since I began playing it. Unfortunately, this whole session was a bunch of un-fun. Let's list the un-fun things I dealt with.
1. Missing Name - Ok, this was actually un-un-fun. It was more weird than anything. I was pickpocketing an NPC and she had this item. It was a Missing Name. It didn't weigh anything and was worth 0 gold. I stole it, saw it didn't do anything interesting, and dropped it. When I dropped it, it materialized into this big bright yellow wall of oops-bug-in-the-game with a giant light blue exclamation mark. I...was stunned. What is this? Why is it here? Why is there a giant yellow mass with an exclamation mark? I googled it and saw that other people found it too. Very strange.
2. The NPC that I stole the Missing Name from gave me an interesting quest to enter this guy's dream and save him. He was lost in his own dream. I saved him, and when we teleported back to his bedroom, he immediately enacted the pissed off and territorial AI script. He began threatening me and demanding I leave his house and chased me around until I did. What a jerk. I save him from his dreams and that's all I get in return. AI in this game is truly inexplicable sometimes.
3. Another silly AI story: I was trespassing in a castle at night when I didn't sneak quietly enough and woke up a servant or cook or something. She was naturally angry to find me there, although half the time, the NPC will wake up and speak to you like normal. Anyway, this one acted like I would expect one to act about an intruder and attacked me. I ran, and another NPC came out behind us and launched a fireball at me. It hit the first NPC instead of me, and the first NPC turned around and attacked the second one. They fought and the fireball NPC won, killing the first NPC. Then the fireball NPC went back to her room to sleep. What? If I had killed anyone, I'd be arrested. NPCs can do whatever their stupid AI tells them and not be arrested. And why would they fight one another? Accidental fireball = fight to the death.
4. So this castle that I was trespassing in is a dangerous place to trespass because guards are ardent patrollers of the master's quarters in castles. I was spotted several times and had to flee the city. The 3rd or so time this happened, I came back in and noticed the city guards were bugged, stacking on top of one another. Always amusing. I walked to the castle door and one guard was staring off into space. I entered, went to the hallway where the countess was, whose room I had to gain access to for a Thieves' Guild quest, and found the Countess lying sprawled on the floor with an attendant standing over her. What happened? How fortuitous actually. Somehow the countess has died in the hallway and I can just loot her corpse and take the ring I'm supposed to steal from her lockbox for my quest. Oops, she's not dead. She's just unconscious. She gets up and begins running in place. The attendant walks into another room. I start trying to pickpocket the countess, but it's like she's not really there. I can't interact with her. She's just running, stopping, running in place, stopping. Then she passes out from fatigue again. Wakes up. Runs in place. And so on. This is frustrating, so I try to reset her somehow. I ran back outside the castle and came back in. This time she runs out the hallway door and turns and runs into a guard in place. I tried to pickpocket her again,but this time it said she was fleeing, so I still couldn't. Ok. I'll walk out and back in again. That worked and she finally got unstuck and returned to normal. I followed her back and pickpocketed her ring. But it didn't give me the quest. Ok. Quest says to steal it from her lockbox at night. So I went to her lockbox after I followed her to her bedroom and she went to sleep. Nothing there. ARg. I could absolutely not figure out what to do. I think all that bugging screwed up the quest, and then me taking things from the lockbox earlier and stealing the ring from her instead of the lockbox might have done it. Who knows. It's irritating though because, unless I want to load my game from way earlier, the game has just bugged out this Thieves' Guild quest, so I can't continue down that storyline. And I'm a thief. So annoying.
5. The last rant is about another stupid NPC. I picked up a quest where I had to lead an NPC to some island she wanted to go to. On the (long) journey there, I discovered a tomb, and we went in. I told her to stay, and I went on alone so she wouldn't die. What happens as soon as I encounter enemies? She comes running. I loaded and did it again. She still comes running and almost gets herself killed. So apparently telling the NPC to 'wait here' doesn't mean much. So after fighting a few times and her almost dying a few times, I just went on with her at low health. Bad idea. As we're walking along the coast, some big spider monster decided to target her and one-shot her. I loaded it back and tried to intervene, and did this about 20 times. Even if I get to the spider monster first and pump like 5 arrows into it, it just ignores me and goes straight for my NPC companion and kills her. So annoying. And what's worse, I can't get my NPC companion to follow me away from the monster! Once she realizes the monster is going to attack her, she runs toward it no matter what I say. So she dies and I can't do the quest. Finally by some stroke of luck, I got to where she avoided the monster and we made it to this camp on an island. She had told me not to attack any of the NPCs there, that she wanted to talk to them. So it's me and her, and there are like 5 NPC men around a campfire who are not hostile to me. She stands on the edge of their camp and doesn't do anything. I go talk to her, and she yells like "Get out of my way!" and just makes a suicide run into the camp attacking the guys. What? Why? She does it every time. And here's the even dumber thing. Even if you leave her alone, that spider monster comes running from a mile away and kills her anyway! Monsters leave you alone if you run far enough away, but this one was just intent on killing her for no good reason. I messed with that stupid quest for an hour before giving her up as dead. So frustrating! The NPCs in this game are so ridiculously stupid I can't believe it. Not only stupid, but they just do things that make no sense whatsoever.
Since this sums up my play session for the day, I really feel like this game isn't worth continuing. It's been ups and downs the whole time, but I've kept with it hoping it will turn into more fun. But it's just not. It shimmers here and there, but overall I find it very frustrating. Two things I wanted to do but haven't are purchase a house and do some of the main quest line. But I've really no motivation for either anymore. I can buy a house, but so what? I can stash things in it? Woohoo. I can do some of the main quest line, but again, so what? I have reason to believe I'll encounter many more stupid NPCs, bugs, and general un-funnery. I am done. Uninstalling.
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Oct 10th, 2010 at 05:54:52 - Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning (PC) |
I created a trial account for Warhammer Online originally a year and a half ago because Daniel bought it and was raving about it. We played together a few times and I didn't think anything of it. Since I was still on my old computer, I could barely run the game with graphics all low, and it stuttered and characters floated around, and it generally sucked because of that. I re-downloaded and made another account about 6 months ago and had a blast with it. You can play all you want up until level 10. I got one to 10 with one faction, then leveled another on the other faction to 5, and made a level 2 on the first faction. The level 10 was some dual-wielding melee class; the 5 was a Witch Hunter, who dual wields a sword in one hand and a pistol in the other; the level 2 was a goblin pet class. I just logged in real quick to get some inspiration to put some old thoughts about the trial experience down on paper and so I can close the gamelog for it.
WAR revolves around PvP, or RvR as they call it. RvR is everywhere and involves the two factions, Chaos and Order, fighting it out all over the world. There are RvR objectives built into like every zone, even the starting zones! This makes the game dynamic as territory is always shifting hands. You can, at any time, enter one of a handful of instanced battlegrounds, or you can wander into an official world RvR area in the zone, where teams of players are running around capturing and holding objectives. There are 3 battlegrounds by the time you're level 10, which is awesome. There's basically a dual experience and reward system, one for 'regular' leveling and one for RvR leveling. When I say this game revolves around PvP, I'm serious. You can level up only doing BGs and RvR events if you like. In addition, there are the standard quests, and in these starting zones, a lot of them orient you to RvR objectives.
As far as PvE goes, WAR has these incredibly cool open quests. I can't remember the proper name, but there are areas in each zone with ongoing PvE events that occur in phases. Any player or group can wander on by and see what phase of the event the public quest is in, and they can choose to participate or not. As soon as, say 20 skeletons have been killed in total by all players in the area for phase 1, phase 2 begins and there is a different objective. Anyone stopping by can hop straight into phase 2. It's a very fluid system, and loot is rewarded based on your contribution to the overall quest. After it's all done, it resets, and they all go on like this constantly.
These RvR and PvE events are integrated fantastically into the story of the game. Each part of a zone is a chapter in the story and each PvE or RvR scenario really has something to do with the fighting going on in the Warhammer universe between Chaos and Order. Again, it feels very cohesive and believable. I think the environment and the feel of the world is amazing. The game looks great, the sounds, oh my god, the sounds are phenomenal. You hear shouts and explosions and thunder and howling wolves. The war-torn world is accompanied by a perfect sonic landscape.
A final note on this brief praise of WAR is that the town NPCs are very well done. They go about their business building, moving around, speaking scripted speech with one another, and so on. They did a great job bringing the world to life with the friendly NPCs.
I was tempted to subscribe to this game for a while over the summer, but got busy and never got around to it. I would definitely put this on my #1 spot for games to commit some time and money to after the ones I'm already committing time and money to. I'm very curious as to whether or not it stops being so immersive and plain fun. In 17 total levels, I never got bored. There is always something to do, and it's not just fetch quests. You actually have a bit of a choice in how you want to level. Oh, and BGs scale everyone to the same level, so you're not at a huge level disadvantage, which is a fantastic idea. You can start PvPing at level 1 and be on more or less equal footing. And that's that. Great game, love the trial, will consider trying this one out further in the future.
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Oct 9th, 2010 at 09:43:30 - Everquest 2 (PC) |
With the f2p subscription model altering a couple highly visible MMOs lately, I am taking it upon myself to scout some of these games. I want to see how free f2p really is, meaning what types of constraints are placed upon the free player and how that player is induced to fork over money, in addition to wanting to try them out anyway to see what else is going on in the wide world of MMOs.
First up is Everquest 2, which has a dedicated f2p server (or more?). Everyone on this server is signed up under the f2p model. EQ2's model is a tiered subscription service: bronze is totally free, silver is a one-time $10 payment, gold is the typical $14.99 monthly, and then there's even a platinum for $200/year. In addition to this, there's now an in-game store where you can pay Earth money for Station Cash, EQ2's store tokens, which you use to purchase items, character slots, bag space, expansions, just about everything. So just by looking at their subscription chart, you see that bronze is restricted in some way on most variables, whereas platinum is the whole buffet. You can see that these f2p models with tiers and microtransactions are all based around getting people to play bronze, and then having them feel the need to make microtransactions with Station Cash and/or (devs hope it's the 'and' more often than not) upgrade their subscription. Some of those prices are steep: $10 for a 44-slot bag, the same price as just upgrading the whole game to silver; $3, $4, $5 here and there. It will quickly add up to over a month's gold subscription fee, and if you actually purchase with Station Cash all the things you get just for paying $14.99/mo, you are being ripped off immensely. It only, only, only makes sense to subscribe to gold unless you really don't plan on playing the game far. So that's my question. How far can I and people like me legitimately play before feeling like they're playing at a big enough disadvantage to question why they're even bothering.
I'll just go down the list of the "Membership Matrix" (sounds like fun already!) and comment on what I experienced over the course of the day. I started playing last night, sunk in a good few hours, and then played most of the day today. I'd guesstimate 15 hours play time. I wound up dinging 17 before stopping.
1. Races & Classes - You can choose among 8 classes and 4 races (out of 24 and 19 total), a fraction of the whole. I chose a Barbarian Berserker for simplicity's sake. Armored melee classes are usually very player-friendly. I don't think this would make or break the f2p deal for most people.
2. Character Slots - You get 2. Not much of a problem for me since I don't even want 2. If I were to invest lots and lots of time in the game, I would probably use my 2 for an alt, and far into the future I would probably want another alt to see how some of the different characters worked. This would be a 'pay $10 for silver or $x to purchase another character slot' kind of decision. I played EQ1 for a month years ago and made one character only, played Guild Wars years ago for a month and only made one character, and only had one character in WoW for about a year before I actually played any meaningful amount of time on an alt. Altaholics though would take serious issue with this restriction.
3. Spell Tiers - Spells and abilities in EQ2 have rank and tier. Rank is numbered and increases automatically as you level. There are 5 or 6 tiers, from Journeyman to Grandmaster or something equally impressive-sounding. Free players can only learn up to Adept, the 3rd (I think) tier. This to me is a hampering condition. I've already learned Adept for several skills, meaning I know as a level 17 that these skills will only increase with my level and will never increase anymore up the tier tree. I know my skills will be much weaker than they could be, meaning my character will be weak. Not cool. That means I can't do the same things as normal paying players of my level, I'm not as strong a group player, I am that much worse at PvP, and so on. Spell tiers can't be bought either with Station Cash. The only way to increase available spell tiers is to upgrade your membership.
4. Equipment Grades - Similar to spell tiers, this one really cuts the legs out from underneath free players. You aren't allowed to wear Legendary or Fabled equipment. I didn't know what this was, but I ended up doing a dungeon and found out. Level 17 dungeon drops? Nope, can't wear that. This is the equivalent of not even being able to wear blues in WoW. All you can wear are greens, your standard uncommon item. The same issues as above follow. My skills and my armor are weak. But what impact does this have? Besides the psychological one of feeling inferior, this kills my motivation to try and experience dungeons. One of the main reasons players run dungeons, and that they exist in MMOs, is for rare loot. If I can't even use the loot from dungeons, why am I going to use them much? Maybe for challenge, but who cares if I know that I'm only bringing my team down. Maybe for socializing, but from my experience today, dungeons are pretty silent. Maybe just to see them. I'll buy that one. But equipment grade restrictions are no good.
5. Bag Slots - You get 2 bag slots. This also sucks. Your backpack comes standard with maybe 16 or so slots, then you get a 4-slot bag on top. 20 slots does not go far in MMOs. This game especially seems to have a lot of items. Granted, most of those are crafting items from harvesting, and I learned to just forget about doing that to speed the pace of the game and to save bag space, but still. You will have to empty your bags every time you spot a vendor, which is irritating. When I went into the dungeon, I deleted I don't know how many items because you get a lot of stuff in dungeons. Like I said earlier, a 44-slot bag, the biggest there is, is $10. You can get smaller ones for a few bucks, but why bother? You also get 2 bank slots, and I had an early quest to get a nice big storage box for my bank, so you can store about as much as you can carry. Again, anyone who has experience with MMOs knows this is not much space. A typical level 80 in WoW for reference will have something like 250 bag slots on average. 40 isn't anything. This isn't a deal-breaker; it's just really annoying. I would prefer not to level all the way in a game with 2 bag slots.
6. Coin Limitations - You can have 5 gold per level. Some people may find issue with this, but I haven't so far. I have like 7 gold at level 17, so quite a bit of room to meet this limit.
7. Shared Bank Slots - You get zero. I'm not even really sure what this is, so I won't comment.
8. Active Journal Quests - Your journal can hold 20 quests. I've come close a few times, but haven't passed 20. I think if you're the type of person who does quests when you get them and cleans out your log of low-level quests, this won't be an issue, at least for a while. But the fact that a full access player can have 75 kind of makes me wonder if 20 will be a limitation later on.
9. Chat Ability - This one is killer. MMOs all have some kind of general chat, whether it's a city-wide chat, a trade channel, zone-wide, or within a level range. In EQ2 f2p, you cannot speak in these general channels. How stupid is that? MMOs are supposed to highlight the social side of gaming, but you can't talk to anyone here. I am pretty baffled. I would guess it was done to prevent currency spammers, but still. Ouch. So what if I want to talk to someone? I can hope they'll respond to my 'say,' but in my experience, people tend to ignore players who type in 'say.' You can also whisper people. I personally decided I'd get around this by joining a guild. There I could have people to ask questions and chat about the game with. But when I opened the guild pane and selected a guild emissary to speak with, I wasn't allowed to do that either! So new f2p players aren't allowed to talk to the people in general chat, nor are they allowed to respond to open guild invites. Social indeed! How am I supposed to get into this game if I've never played an MMO before and didn't know about whispering or /say or the chat norms and all this? Luckily whispering does work, and I just whispered a guild emissary to get invited. You can read the general chat by the way, just not participate in the conversation. This one was irritating for me at first, but once I went down different roads to chat, it was alright, but I could see it being just a really bad choice for new players to get into the game.
10. In-Game Pop-Up Advertising - Yikes. "Upgrade to Silver! Get this, this, this, this, this!" Upgrade windows pop up about once an hour and then game opens your web browser to the upgrade screen when you exit. Mildly annoying, but I don't blame them for this one.
11. Oh one more thing that isn't on that list that I remembered near the end of this post: f2p bronze subscribers can't use the market! You can't sell things to other players; only to vendors. So have fun being eternally broke. Although if you can't buy anything either, then maybe who cares. Still, no auctioning? Lame.
That's the EQ2 f2p round-up. The deal-breakers for me are not being able to upgrade skills and equipment and having such restricted bag space. Why would I want to play a game where I couldn't maximize my character's potential? And the bag thing, while doable, makes playing tedious. That's one reason I've been bored of Oblivion is that I have a thief character who has no strength. So I can steal anything I want, but I can't carry any of it. I need to be able to carry a lot of stuff in my RPGs. Next I'll discuss some of my experiences and thoughts on the game in and of itself.
I created my barbarian berserker and chose to start in the 'evil' city. Like most MMOs, you go to a noob starter area, which in this game seemed larger than usual. I wanted very much to get to the evil city, but decided to be guided by quests and do the usual first.
Quests are quite fast to accomplish. Most of them involve collecting items, but most of the items automatically drop and are looted just by killing enemies. Even though you aren't actually picking things up, it feels like you're being asked to play fetch about 80% of the time. I heard that EQ2 redesigned starting zones to be very noob friendly, kind of like what WoW is doing with Cataclysm and has done with the last expansions. NPCs are nice and clustered with close quests. Things are very easy to follow and there's a lot of tutorial-style NPCs offering orientation quests and help with the UI. Quests all have dialogue trees, something I found interesting. While not true dialogue trees (you say 'yes' or 'no,' or sometimes two variations of 'yes' and none of it matters), it was neat to feel more like you were in a conversation with the NPC rather than just taking requests. Quest dialogue also can be quite long, with 4 or 5 turns back and forth. I read almost all the ones I did and found the substance to be very generic, which is fine. I don't expect EQ2's quests to be anything particularly interesting, and they weren't. There's just a little more traditional RPG feel to the dialogue, and that's the main difference I noticed versus what I'm used to. Every now and then I'd find a laugh tucked away. The only one I remember was right at the end of my long session today getting a quest from a shady merchant type who wanted me to help with some "murders and executions." When you respond, "What?!" he says "Oh, wait I mean mergers and acquisitions." I thought it was funny. I laughed.
The voice acting, I love. I remember a long time ago hearing about EQ2's voice talent, and it shines. I rarely even hear voice this good in single-player games, so listening to full on quest requests and conversations by good voice actors is very cool. It definitely made me want to follow the quest stories, and made the NPCs seem that much more believable. I'm sure there are a lot more gems along this line later in the game, especially having to do with overarching story characters.
EQ2 is aging and it shows it. Almost 6 years old, the graphics are unimpressive. I did like some of the spell effects, but that was all I ooohed at. It looks something like a crappy mix of EQ1 and the Neverwinter Nights games. Landscapes are boring and flat. Character models just lack any kind of flare. This was all with settings on max. I did a dungeon at the end of the day, and the cave and stone interior just looked like, well, PC gaming 6 years ago. Patrick came in this afternoon and logged on WoW right next to me. WoW came out the exact same time, but looks infinitely better. The colors, the artwork, the landscapes, all in my opinion are infinitely superior, and WoW isn't the prettiest thing around either. EQ2 = ugly. Sorry.
Of course I clicked through every option and menu available. I noticed a looking for group tool and a battleground queue system, and I wonder where those ideas originated. It seems like those features are becoming standard. I don't know if it was WoW in 3.0 or some other game or what. I'm definitely glad to see those features, although I was never a high enough level to join PvP. That's one reason I would like to level up to 20. 20 seems like a magical number, maybe a PvP number. I'm sure it'll just be capture the flag. Capture the flag is always the first one.
EQ2 has about 8 billion special slots to point a type of skill point in. They're called achievement points or something like this, and I was getting them constantly. Every nth or so level, you can place a point in like major character skills, then there are more skill trees that seem to have to do more with specializing your play style, but really, a whole whole lot of skills. I like the choice! I imagine players could spend a hell of a long time playing with skill trees, and I also imagine there's great variation among character builds, especially with 24 classes.
Collections I found very cool. You'll see a sparkle on the ground with a question mark. Dig it up and you get an item that's part of a collection. Examine it and it counts toward that collection. No idea what happens when you collect 'em all, but I think having that kind of random collectible element was exciting. Another cool thing are these Lore & Legend quests. If you're killing skeletons, you might get a Skeleton Rib or some other body part. Examine it to start a Lore & Legend quest for that enemy type. You get a list of body parts or things related to it that that type of enemy will drop. You collect the whole list and unlock a special ability that can be used against that type of enemy! After ignoring those quests because they looked like boring farming, I finally completed one in the natural course of some other questing, and then saw what happened. I grouped with a guy about this time who said that when you complete another Lore & Legend quest, that enemy type is just added onto the list for that one ability. So it'll end up that you have this powerful attack for all the enemy types that you've learned about through collecting their parts.
In EQ2 you can buy (rent?) houses, but I'm unsure how to do this. I have a lot of items that are for decorating a potential house. I want to see someone else's or figure out how to acquire property. I'm sure f2p players can't buy houses anyway so it probably doesn't matter.
I find the combat quite fun. My warrior has a lot of abilities it feels like for level 17. About 6 or 7 of them are buffs, then most of the others are attacks. EQ2 has this thing called a heroic opportunity or something, which is a chain attack you can trigger. These can be carried out with proper timing in groups as well, though I just used limited ones by myself. These made fighting less boring.
I played mostly alone. At level 13, a player asked if I wanted help. I guess I was being obviously noobish. Actually I was, I remember. I was standing in the middle of a field of enemies I'd just killed, and he probably saved me from being killed upon their respawning. We quested together for a couple levels and chatted. He's been playing for 2 months, started out bronze and upgraded to gold, the monthly recurring. I should have asked him why he upgraded. Either way, he had some experience with the game and was good to talk to. He did help me out a lot with basic things like what I should sell and what was worth it to keep. He explained the Lore & Legend stuff to me, told me I could dual wield (sweeeet), and mostly succeeded in demonstrating why I wouldn't recommend playing on a bronze free subscription. He was totally badass because he had higher level gear than I would be allowed to get, and because he had higher level skills than I would be allowed to get. I will be that badass, but a few levels down the road. It's very depressing watching someone have things you want but will never have, or will have only after it's done being cool so to speak (check it out guys, i bought an iPod!).
Later, I put myself in the looking for group tool. While the game was taking an abysmally long time to load in between zones, someone invited me to a dungeon group. It was called Wailing Caves, which is laughably similar in name to WoW's lowbie dungeon, Wailing Caverns. There were 5 of us in the group, and I had no idea where to go. I asked and only knew what Commonlands or something was because I remembered seeing an arrow pointing to it on a map. I finally made it and one of them came to the entrance to guide me inside. This place wasn't instanced, but was an underground cave/barracks with elite monsters and lots of bosses. Dungeons in EQ2 drop a whole lot of loot. Every boss drops like 2-4 things, equipment and skill books. Vendor trash drops constantly too. It was annoying though because apparently vendor trash has to be rolled on, so there was a constant stream of need and greed going on. My group didn't say much. All talk revolved around the task at hand, and I thought I knew what that task was, but then I got confused. We died once. When we came back, everything had respawned so we had to do the whole thing over. No one seemed to mind, and I thought this odd. When we finally killed the boss, we ran back toward the exit. I thought we were running out to leave, but they just ran back to the beginning to clear it again...and again...and I left before too long because I finally asked what we were doing, and they responded "farming nameds," which are named NPC bosses. Boring. Especially boring when I can't loot the nice gear that drops. Our group had a healer and like 1.5 tanks, and 2.5 dps. I think a lot of groups come with 2 tanks in this game. When I selected my role in the LFG tool, I had the option to choose 2nd tank. I guess this is like the off-tank.
This game seems like a massive grind, way more so than any other MMO I've played besides the original Everquest. You grind quests, which is pretty common, and you grind dungeons. I didn't have any other options available that I saw. It would be one thing if the quests were varied, but from what I saw they really weren't. I saw 2 zones, my starting zone, which was kind of like mountain/forest area, and an African savannah type with elephants and lions. I probably will take the time to get up to 20 to see if I can try a battleground. Plus I want to explore the evil city I thought I was going to start at. I logged out right in front of it, so next time I'll get to check out an EQ2 city. Also, like any good MMO player, I really want to hit 20 because it's an even number and who knows what goodies there are at 20.
And THAT is my EQ2 review. I hope to say something about AoC and WAR soon, and get a good f2p review of LotRO.
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Sep 26th, 2010 at 03:27:08 - World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King (PC) |
The pre-Cataclysm event began a couple weeks ago and I just got around to completing the available part today. For the Alliance, you help the gnomes begin to take back Gnomeregan, which used to be their home until they irradiated it to try to repel some Trogg invaders. Irradiation only drove the good guys out, and mutated the rest, making it a hostile place indeed. So you rally a small gnome force, test out their bombers and mechano-strider weapons, and finally go with them to take strategic points outside the irradiated city. You fight your way into the entryway where the leader of Gnomeregan repeats history, this time with sinister intent, by detonating another radiation bomb. Your gnome force teleports back out to regroup, ending part 1 of the struggle.
I can't say too much about what I wanted to see because it's not over yet. I fully expect to be able to fly planes and ride in tanks or other mechanical weaponry. Today, I was only allowed to fight on foot, though everyone is given an item that turns them into a gnome for half an hour, which will be fun to have.
All this reminds me of the pre-Lich King event, which is one of the best times in gaming I've ever had. Ever. Here's the WoWWiki for links' sake http://www.wowwiki.com/Zombie_Infestation The zombie infestation was, in my opinion, pure genius. It was incredibly fun to play with. Imagine a zombie disease outbreak that gets progressively worse, harder to contain, over a week. There were various ways to get yourself turned into a zombie if you wanted to be and various ways other people could turn you into a zombie or kill you even if you weren't trying to participate. I spent the end of that week attempting to take over smaller towns, Booty Bay in particular, with a horde of zombies.
Since Booty Bay NPCs were killable by level 70 characters, I would go turn myself into a zombie in a remote part of the city and lure some guards, who I would turn into zombies. With my small force, we'd slowly creep around the backside of the town infecting NPCs and any unfortunate players. Once I thought that my force had become a small army, I'd move into the more central part of town and begin going after players. This was by myself. Other times, I would attempt to fill a raid of players to all go take over a town together. 20 or 30 or 40 players would descend on wherever (Thunder Bluff was a good one for its layout) and systematically infect NPCs and attack players.
The goal for me was always to have an army of zombies dominating the city to obstruct normal activity. We coordinated as a team on Vent several times, and these were the most successful in Thunder Bluff, though guards there were more vicious than smaller towns. The best effort was in Booty Bay one time when we held the town for about half an hour. No one could come in and not become undead. This is something you can't ever do in WoW, but for just a week or so, it was possible to play the game in a very different way with player-created objectives, and no one really knew what would happen. I and several people I kept zombie-ing with had a blast. Other people hated the event because of players like myself presumably ruining the experience of the game for them. To me, it wasn't ruining anyone's experience, but becoming a zombie, or taking on the mindset of a zombie horde. I wasn't trying to grief anyone, just playing a role that WoW temporarily made possible, seeing what I could do with the zombie system, what was possible with it.
If the zombie thing had gone on and on, I would have quit spending all my time in-game being a zombie because it wouldn't have been novel anymore. That's the allure of in-game events. They're temporary and for one brief minute in your WoW-life, you get to take part in something out-of-the-ordinary. It was the same thing with the opening of the Dark Portal for Burning Crusade, the Olympics stuff coinciding with Beijing 2008, and to a lesser extent, the recurring seasonal events like Brewfest and our normal holiday equivalents. I was explaining this to a new player today. I kept suggesting he go check out Brewfest, as I would say, "for a change." He replied that he likes just killing monsters and doesn't like the quirky types of quests for seasonal events like learning how to ride Brewfest rams or chugging beer and tossing tankards at a dummy. Makes sense since he's only been killing things for 20 levels. These things become a great break after you've been killing things for -- how many levels cumulatively have I got?! -- a long, long, long, long time. In fact, I quit even doing quests altogether probably a year ago, besides leveling one more from 70-80, the and these seasonal events like Brewfest that I've done before fall under the category of 'just more quests.' So I ignore them, but I do enjoy the spirit of players enjoying the events.
It's in the one-time, can't-ever-do-it-after-this, extra-special events that I find the most enjoyment.
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1 | 100 Floors (Other) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
2 | 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim (PS5) | Finished playing |
3 | 140 (PC) | Finished playing |
4 | 1979 Revolution: Black Friday (PC) | Finished playing |
5 | 60 Seconds! Reatomized (PC) | Finished playing |
6 | 7 Billion Humans (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
7 | 80 Days (PC) | Finished playing |
8 | A Hat in Time (PC) | Finished playing |
9 | A Mortician's Tale (PC) | Finished playing |
10 | A Plague Tale: Innocence (PC) | Finished playing |
11 | A Plague Tale: Requiem (PC) | Finished playing |
12 | A Space for the Unbound (PC) | Finished playing |
13 | A Way Out (PC) | Finished playing |
14 | Abzu (PC) | Finished playing |
15 | AER: Memories of Old (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
16 | Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures (PC) | Finished playing |
17 | Aion (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
18 | Alan Wake (360) | Finished playing |
19 | Alan Wake's American Nightmare (PC) | Finished playing |
20 | Alice: Madness Returns (PC) | Finished playing |
21 | Alien Breed: Impact (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
22 | Alien: Isolation (PS3) | Finished playing |
23 | Alien: Isolation (PC) | Finished playing |
24 | Altitude (PC) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
25 | Always Sometimes Monsters (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
26 | Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs (PC) | Finished playing |
27 | Amnesia: Rebirth (PC) | Finished playing |
28 | Amnesia: The Bunker (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
29 | Amnesia: The Dark Descent (PC) | Finished playing |
30 | Among the Sleep (PC) | Finished playing |
31 | Anachronox (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
32 | And Yet It Moves (PC) | Finished playing |
33 | Angry Birds (Other) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
34 | Animal Crossing: New Horizons (NSW) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
35 | Animal Well (PS5) | Finished playing |
36 | Anomaly: Warzone Earth (PC) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
37 | Antichamber (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
38 | Apart of Me (iPd) | Finished playing |
39 | Ape Out (PC) | Finished playing |
40 | Aperture Desk Job (PC) | Finished playing |
41 | Apotheon (PC) | Finished playing |
42 | Arx Fatalis (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
43 | As Dusk Falls (PC) | Finished playing |
44 | Assassin's Creed II (360) | Finished playing |
45 | Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag (360) | Finished playing |
46 | Assassin's Creed Odyssey (PS4) | Finished playing |
47 | Assassin's Creed Origins (PS4) | Finished playing |
48 | Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood (360) | Finished playing |
49 | Assassins Creed III (360) | Finished playing |
50 | Astrea: Six-Sided Oracles (PC) | Finished playing |
51 | Astro's Playroom (PS5) | Finished playing |
52 | Atelier Iris: Eternal Mana (PS2) | Finished playing |
53 | Audiosurf (PC) | Finished playing |
54 | Avadon: The Black Fortress (PC) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
55 | Baba is You (PC) | Playing |
56 | Bag It! (Other) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
57 | Ballpoint Universe - Infinite (PC) | Finished playing |
58 | Barkley, Shut Up and Jam: Gaiden (PC) | Finished playing |
59 | Bastion (PC) | Finished playing |
60 | Batman: Arkham Asylum (PC) | Finished playing |
61 | Batman: Arkham City (360) | Finished playing |
62 | Batman: Arkham Knight (PC) | Finished playing |
63 | Battlefield 3 (PC) | Finished playing |
64 | Battletech (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
65 | Bayonetta (360) | Finished playing |
66 | Bayonetta 2 (WiiU) | Finished playing |
67 | Beat Hazard: Ultra (PC) | Finished playing |
68 | Beatbuddy: Tale of the Guardians (PC) | Finished playing |
69 | Before I Forget (PC) | Finished playing |
70 | Before Your Eyes (PC) | Finished playing |
71 | Behind the Frame: The Finest Scenery (PC) | Finished playing |
72 | Beholder (PC) | Finished playing |
73 | Bejeweled 3 (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
74 | Beyond Eyes (PC) | Finished playing |
75 | Beyond Good and Evil (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
76 | Beyond: Two Souls (PS3) | Finished playing |
77 | Bioshock 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
78 | BioShock Infinite (360) | Finished playing |
79 | Bit.Trip Presents Runner 2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
80 | Black Mesa (PC) | Finished playing |
81 | Blair Witch (PC) | Finished playing |
82 | Blind Drive (PC) | Finished playing |
83 | Bloodborne (PS4) | Finished playing |
84 | Bloons TD 6 (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
85 | Borderlands (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
86 | Borderlands 2 (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
87 | Botanicula (PC) | Finished playing |
88 | Braid (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
89 | Bramble: The Mountain King (XBX X/S) | Finished playing |
90 | Bridge Constructor Portal (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
91 | Broken Age (PC) | Finished playing |
92 | Brotato (PC) | Finished playing |
93 | Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons (PC) | Finished playing |
94 | Brutal Legend (PS3) | Finished playing |
95 | Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition (PC) | Finished playing |
96 | Burnout Paradise (PC) | Finished playing |
97 | Burnout Revenge (PS2) | Finished playing |
98 | Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth (PC) | Finished playing |
99 | Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (PC) | Finished playing |
100 | Call of Duty: Black Ops (360) | Finished playing |
101 | Call of Duty: World at War (PS3) | Stopped playing - Technical problems |
102 | Canabalt (PC) | Finished playing |
103 | Capsized (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
104 | Card Hunter (Web) | Finished playing |
105 | Card Shark (PC) | Finished playing |
106 | Carrion (PC) | Finished playing |
107 | Catherine (PS3) | Finished playing |
108 | Cave Story+ (PC) | Finished playing |
109 | Celeste (PC) | Finished playing |
110 | Champions Online (PC) | Finished playing |
111 | Chants of Sennaar (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
112 | Chicory: A Colorful Tale (PC) | Finished playing |
113 | Child of Eden (360) | Finished playing |
114 | Child of Light (PC) | Finished playing |
115 | Children of Morta (PC) | Finished playing |
116 | Chrono Trigger (PC) | Finished playing |
117 | Chuchel (PC) | Finished playing |
118 | Citizen Sleeper (PC) | Finished playing |
119 | Civilization IV: Beyond the Sword (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
120 | Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 (PC) | Finished playing |
121 | Clive Barker's Undying (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
122 | Clone Drone in the Danger Zone (PC) | Finished playing |
123 | Closure (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
124 | Clustertruck (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
125 | Cocoon (PC) | Finished playing |
126 | Cogs (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
127 | Company of Heroes (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
128 | Control (PC) | Finished playing |
129 | Costume Quest (PC) | Finished playing |
130 | Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (PC) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
131 | Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time (PC) | Finished playing |
132 | Crayon Physics Deluxe (PC) | Finished playing |
133 | Creaks (PC) | Finished playing |
134 | Crypt of the NecroDancer (PC) | Finished playing |
135 | Crysis (PC) | Finished playing |
136 | Crysis 2 (360) | Finished playing |
137 | Crysis: Warhead (PC) | Finished playing |
138 | Cult of the Lamb (PS5) | Finished playing |
139 | Cultist Simulator (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
140 | Cut The Rope (Other) | Finished playing |
141 | Dagon: by H. P. Lovecraft (PC) | Finished playing |
142 | Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
143 | Darkest Dungeon (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
144 | Darkfall (PC) | Finished playing |
145 | Darksiders (PC) | Stopped playing - Technical problems |
146 | DARQ (PC) | Finished playing |
147 | Darwinia (PC) | Stopped playing - Technical problems |
148 | Dave the Diver (PS4) | Finished playing |
149 | Day of the Tentacle Remastered (PC) | Finished playing |
150 | Dead Cells (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
151 | Dead Space (PC) | Finished playing |
152 | Dead Space 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
153 | Dead Space 3 (PC) | Finished playing |
154 | Dead Space: Extraction (Wii) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
155 | Dear Esther (PC) | Finished playing |
156 | Death Squared (PC) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
157 | Death Stranding (PC) | Finished playing |
158 | Death's Door (PC) | Finished playing |
159 | Deathloop (PC) | Finished playing |
160 | Defcon (PC) | Finished playing |
161 | Defense Grid 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
162 | Defense Grid: The Awakening (PC) | Finished playing |
163 | Depression Quest (PC) | Finished playing |
164 | Desperados III (PC) | Finished playing |
165 | Destiny 2 (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
166 | Detention (PC) | Finished playing |
167 | Detroit: Become Human (PS4) | Finished playing |
168 | Deus Ex (PC) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
169 | Deus Ex: Human Revolution (PC) | Finished playing |
170 | Deus Ex: Mankind Divided (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
171 | Devil May Cry 4 (PC) | Finished playing |
172 | Devil May Cry 5 (PC) | Finished playing |
173 | Diablo III (PC) | Finished playing |
174 | Diablo III: Reaper of Souls (PC) | Finished playing |
175 | Dicey Dungeons (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
176 | Dino D-Day (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
177 | DiRT 3 (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
178 | Disc Room (PC) | Finished playing |
179 | Disciples 3 (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
180 | Disco Elysium (PC) | Finished playing |
181 | Disgaea 2: Cursed Memories (PS2) | Finished playing |
182 | Dishonored (360) | Finished playing |
183 | Dishonored 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
184 | Dishonored: Death of the Outsider (PC) | Finished playing |
185 | Divinity: Original Sin II (PC) | Playing |
186 | DmC: Devil May Cry (360) | Finished playing |
187 | Do Not Feed the Monkeys (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
188 | Doki Doki Literature Club (PC) | Finished playing |
189 | Donkey Kong Country Returns (Wii) | Finished playing |
190 | Donut County (PC) | Finished playing |
191 | Doom (2016) (PC) | Finished playing |
192 | Doom Eternal (PC) | Finished playing |
193 | Doom: The Dark Ages (PC) | Finished playing |
194 | Dorfromantik (PC) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
195 | DotA 2 (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
196 | Dr. Langeskov, The Tiger, and The Terribly Cursed Emerald: A Whirlwind Heist (PC) | Finished playing |
197 | Dragon Age II (PC) | Finished playing |
198 | Dragon Age: Inquisition (PC) | Finished playing |
199 | Dragon Age: Origins (PC) | Finished playing |
200 | Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening (PC) | Finished playing |
201 | Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Simulator (PC) | Finished playing |
202 | Dreamfall: The Longest Journey (PC) | Finished playing |
203 | Dredge (PS4) | Finished playing |
204 | Dungeon Keeper Gold (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
205 | Dungeon of the Endless (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
206 | Dungeons of Dredmor (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
207 | DUSK (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
208 | Duskers (PC) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
209 | Dust: An Elysian Tail (PC) | Finished playing |
210 | Dustforce (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
211 | Dyad (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
212 | Dynamite Jack (PC) | Finished playing |
213 | Earthbound (PC) | Finished playing |
214 | Eliza (PC) | Finished playing |
215 | Else Heart.Break() (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
216 | En Garde! (PC) | Finished playing |
217 | Ender Lilies: Quietus of the Knights (PC) | Finished playing |
218 | Endless Legend (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
219 | Enslaved: Odyssey to the West (360) | Finished playing |
220 | Enter the Gungeon (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
221 | Eternal Sonata (PS3) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
222 | Eternal Threads (PC) | Finished playing |
223 | Eufloria (PC) | Finished playing |
224 | EVE Online (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
225 | Everlands (Other) | Finished playing |
226 | Everquest 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
227 | Everybody's Gone to the Rapture (PC) | Finished playing |
228 | Everything (PC) | Finished playing |
229 | Exo One (PC) | Finished playing |
230 | F.E.A.R. (PC) | Finished playing |
231 | Faeria (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
232 | Fallout 3 (PC) | Finished playing |
233 | Fallout 4 (PC) | Finished playing |
234 | Fallout New Vegas (PC) | Finished playing |
235 | Far Cry 2 (PC) | Stopped playing - Technical problems |
236 | Far Cry 3 (360) | Finished playing |
237 | Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon (360) | Finished playing |
238 | Far Cry 4 (PC) | Finished playing |
239 | Far From Noise (PC) | Finished playing |
240 | FAR: Changing Tides (PS4) | Finished playing |
241 | FAR: Lone Sails (PC) | Finished playing |
242 | Faster Than Light (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
243 | Fatal Frame (PS2) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
244 | FEZ (PC) | Finished playing |
245 | Final fantasy 13 (PS3) | Finished playing |
246 | Final Fantasy V (PS) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
247 | Final Fantasy VI (PS) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
248 | Final Fantasy VII Remake (PS4) | Finished playing |
249 | Final Fantasy XIII-2 (PS3) | Finished playing |
250 | Final Fantasy XV (PC) | Finished playing |
251 | Finding Paradise (PC) | Finished playing |
252 | Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn (Wii) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
253 | Firewatch (PC) | Finished playing |
254 | Firework (PC) | Finished playing |
255 | Flow (PS4) | Finished playing |
256 | Flower (PS4) | Finished playing |
257 | Folklore (PS3) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
258 | Forza Horizon 5 (PC) | Finished playing |
259 | Fran Bow (PC) | Finished playing |
260 | Freud's Bones (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
261 | Friday the 13th: The Game (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
262 | Frostpunk (PC) | Finished playing |
263 | Frostpunk 2 (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
264 | Frozen Synapse (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
265 | Galcon Fusion (PC) | Finished playing |
266 | Game of Thrones (2014) (PC) | Finished playing |
267 | Garry's Mod (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
268 | Gauntlet (PC) | Finished playing |
269 | Gears 5 (PC) | Finished playing |
270 | Gears of War (360) | Finished playing |
271 | Gears of War 2 (360) | Finished playing |
272 | Gears of War 3 (360) | Finished playing |
273 | Gears of War 4 (PC) | Finished playing |
274 | Gears of War: Judgment (360) | Finished playing |
275 | Gears Tactics (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
276 | Gemini Rue (PC) | Stopped playing - Technical problems |
277 | Genesis Noir (PC) | Finished playing |
278 | Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions Evolved (PC) | Finished playing |
279 | Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved (PC) | Finished playing |
280 | Ghost of Tsushima (PS4) | Finished playing |
281 | Ghostrunner (PC) | Finished playing |
282 | Global Agenda (PC) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
283 | Gloomhaven (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
284 | GNOG (PC) | Finished playing |
285 | Goat Simulator (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
286 | God of War (2018) (PS5) | Finished playing |
287 | God of War 2 (PS2) | Finished playing |
288 | God of war 3 (PS3) | Finished playing |
289 | Golden Axe (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
290 | Gone Home (PC) | Finished playing |
291 | Gorogoa (PC) | Finished playing |
292 | Grand Theft Auto IV (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
293 | Grand Theft Auto V (PC) | Finished playing |
294 | Grandia III (PS2) | Finished playing |
295 | Gravity Bone (PC) | Finished playing |
296 | Gravity Rush 2 (PS4) | Finished playing |
297 | Griftlands (PC) | Finished playing |
298 | Grim Fandango Remastered (PC) | Finished playing |
299 | Grim Grimoire (PS2) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
300 | Gris (PC) | Finished playing |
301 | Grow Home (PC) | Finished playing |
302 | Growlanser Generations (PS2) | Finished playing |
303 | Guacamelee! (PC) | Finished playing |
304 | Guacamelee! 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
305 | Gunpoint (PC) | Finished playing |
306 | Gwent: The Witcher Card Game (PC) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
307 | H1Z1: King of the Kill (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
308 | Hacknet (PC) | Finished playing |
309 | Halo 2 (XBX) | Finished playing |
310 | Halo 3 (360) | Finished playing |
311 | Halo 3: ODST (360) | Finished playing |
312 | Halo 4 (360) | Finished playing |
313 | Halo Anniversary (360) | Finished playing |
314 | Halo Infinite (PC) | Finished playing |
315 | Halo Reach (360) | Finished playing |
316 | Hand of Fate (PC) | Finished playing |
317 | Hand of Fate 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
318 | Happy Game (PC) | Finished playing |
319 | Hatoful Boyfriend (PC) | Finished playing |
320 | Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft (PC) | Finished playing |
321 | Heaven's Vault (PC) | Finished playing |
322 | Heavy Rain (PS3) | Finished playing |
323 | Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice (PC) | Finished playing |
324 | Helldivers (PC) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
325 | Her Story (PC) | Finished playing |
326 | Hi-Fi Rush (PC) | Finished playing |
327 | Hitman 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
328 | Hitman 3 (PC) | Finished playing |
329 | Hitman: Blood Money (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
330 | Hollow Knight (PC) | Finished playing |
331 | Homefront (PC) | Finished playing |
332 | Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak (PC) | Finished playing |
333 | Homeworld: Remastered Collection (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
334 | Horizon Zero Dawn (PS4) | Finished playing |
335 | Hotline Miami (PC) | Finished playing |
336 | Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number (PC) | Finished playing |
337 | Humanity (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
338 | Hypnospace Outlaw (PC) | Finished playing |
339 | ibb & obb (PC) | Finished playing |
340 | ICEY (PC) | Finished playing |
341 | Iconoclasts (PC) | Finished playing |
342 | Immortality (PC) | Finished playing |
343 | Impostor Factory (PC) | Finished playing |
344 | In Other Waters (PC) | Finished playing |
345 | In Sound Mind (PC) | Finished playing |
346 | Incredipede (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
347 | Indiana Jones and the Great Circle (PC) | Finished playing |
348 | Infamous (PS3) | Finished playing |
349 | Infamous 2 (PS3) | Finished playing |
350 | Infamous Second Son (PS4) | Finished playing |
351 | Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet (PC) | Finished playing |
352 | Inscryption (PS5) | Finished playing |
353 | Inside (PC) | Finished playing |
354 | Into the Breach (PC) | Finished playing |
355 | Intrusion 2 (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
356 | INVERSUS Deluxe (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
357 | Invisible, Inc. (PC) | Finished playing |
358 | It Takes Two (PC) | Finished playing |
359 | Jamestown: Legend of the Lost Colony (PC) | Finished playing |
360 | Jazzpunk (PC) | Finished playing |
361 | Jet Set Radio (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
362 | Joe Danger 2: The Movie (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
363 | Journey (PS4) | Finished playing |
364 | Jusant (PC) | Finished playing |
365 | Just Cause 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
366 | KAMI (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
367 | Katamari Forever (PS3) | Finished playing |
368 | Katana Zero (PC) | Finished playing |
369 | Kentucky Route Zero (NSW) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
370 | Kerbal Space Program (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
371 | Killer Frequency (PC) | Finished playing |
372 | Killing Floor 2 (PC) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
373 | KillZone 2 (PS3) | Finished playing |
374 | Killzone 3 (PS3) | Finished playing |
375 | Killzone HD (PS3) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
376 | Kinect Adventures! (360) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
377 | King's Bounty: The Legend (PC) | Finished playing |
378 | Kingdoms of Amalur (360) | Finished playing |
379 | Kirby's Epic Yarn (Wii) | Finished playing |
380 | Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
381 | L.A. Noire (PC) | Finished playing |
382 | Layers of Fear (PC) | Finished playing |
383 | Lead and Gold (PC) | Finished playing |
384 | League of Legends (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
385 | Left 4 Dead 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
386 | Legend of Grimrock (PC) | Finished playing |
387 | Legend of Grimrock II (PC) | Finished playing |
388 | Legends of Runeterra (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
389 | Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy (PS2) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
390 | Life is Strange (PC) | Finished playing |
391 | Lifeless Planet (PC) | Finished playing |
392 | Lil Gator Game (PC) | Finished playing |
393 | Limbo (PC) | Finished playing |
394 | Lisa "The First" (PC) | Finished playing |
395 | Lisa: The Painful RPG (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
396 | Little Big Planet 2 (PS3) | Finished playing |
397 | Little Inferno (PC) | Finished playing |
398 | Little Misfortune (PC) | Finished playing |
399 | Little Nightmares (PC) | Finished playing |
400 | Lobotomy Corporation (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
401 | Lone Survivor (PC) | Finished playing |
402 | Loop Hero (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
403 | Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar (PC) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
404 | Lost Odyssey (360) | Finished playing |
405 | Lovely Planet (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
406 | Luigi's Mansion 3 (NSW) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
407 | Lurking (PC) | Finished playing |
408 | Machinarium (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
409 | Madworld (Wii) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
410 | Magicka (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
411 | Maneater (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
412 | Manhunt 2 (PS2) | Finished playing |
413 | Manifold Garden (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
414 | Mario Kart 8 (NSW) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
415 | Mark of the Ninja (PC) | Finished playing |
416 | Marvel's Spider-Man (PS4) | Finished playing |
417 | Marvel's Spider-Man 2 (PS5) | Finished playing |
418 | MASQ (Web) | Finished playing |
419 | Mass Effect (PC) | Finished playing |
420 | Mass Effect 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
421 | Mass Effect 3 (360) | Finished playing |
422 | Max Payne (PS2) | Stopped playing - Technical problems |
423 | Max Payne (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
424 | Max Payne 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
425 | Max Payne 3 (360) | Finished playing |
426 | Medal of Honor (2010) (PC) | Finished playing |
427 | Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance (360) | Finished playing |
428 | Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (PS3) | Finished playing |
429 | Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain (PC) | Finished playing |
430 | Metal: Hellsinger (PC) | Finished playing |
431 | Metro 2033 (PC) | Finished playing |
432 | Metro Exodus (PC) | Finished playing |
433 | Metro: Last Light (PC) | Finished playing |
434 | Metroid Prime (Wii) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
435 | Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor (PC) | Finished playing |
436 | Middle-earth: Shadow of War (PC) | Finished playing |
437 | Might and Magic: Clash of Heroes (PC) | Finished playing |
438 | Minecraft (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
439 | Mirror's Edge (PC) | Finished playing |
440 | Mirror's Edge Catalyst (PC) | Finished playing |
441 | Monaco: What's Yours is Mine (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
442 | Monkey Island 2: Special Edition (PC) | Finished playing |
443 | Monster Hunter: World (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
444 | Monster Train (PC) | Finished playing |
445 | Monstrum (XBONE) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
446 | Monument Valley (PC) | Finished playing |
447 | Monument Valley 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
448 | Mount & Blade (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
449 | Mountain (PC) | Finished playing |
450 | Mullet Madjack (PC) | Finished playing |
451 | My Friend Pedro (PC) | Finished playing |
452 | N++ (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
453 | Nancy Drew: The Secret of Shadow Ranch (PC) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
454 | Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit (360) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
455 | Neon White (PC) | Finished playing |
456 | Never Alone (PC) | Finished playing |
457 | Neverwinter Nights 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
458 | Neverwinter Nights 2: Mask of the Betrayer (PC) | Finished playing |
459 | Neverwinter Nights 2: Storm of Zehir (PC) | Finished playing |
460 | Nex Machina (PC) | Finished playing |
461 | Nexuiz (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
462 | Nier Automata (PC) | Finished playing |
463 | Night in the Woods (NSW) | Finished playing |
464 | NightSky (PC) | Finished playing |
465 | Nine Sols (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
466 | Nioh (PS4) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
467 | No Man's Sky (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
468 | No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle (Wii) | Finished playing |
469 | Nobody Saves the World (PC) | Finished playing |
470 | Norco (PC) | Finished playing |
471 | Not for Broadcast (PC) | Finished playing |
472 | Nuclear Throne (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
473 | Observation (PC) | Finished playing |
474 | Observer (PC) | Finished playing |
475 | Octodad (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
476 | Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath (PC) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
477 | Odin Sphere (PS2) | Stopped playing - Technical problems |
478 | Off-Peak (PC) | Finished playing |
479 | Okami (PS2) | Finished playing |
480 | One Hand Clapping (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
481 | One Leaves (XBX X/S) | Finished playing |
482 | Opus Magnum (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
483 | Orcs Must Die! (PC) | Finished playing |
484 | Ori and the Blind Forest (PC) | Finished playing |
485 | Ori and the Will of the Wisps (PC) | Finished playing |
486 | Orwell (PC) | Finished playing |
487 | Osmos (PC) | Finished playing |
488 | Outer Wilds (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
489 | Outland (PC) | Finished playing |
490 | Outlast (PC) | Finished playing |
491 | Outlast 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
492 | Overcooked! (PC) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
493 | Overlord (PC) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
494 | Overwatch (PC) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
495 | Oxenfree (PC) | Finished playing |
496 | PAC-MAN Championship Edition DX+ (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
497 | Paper Sorcerer (PC) | Finished playing |
498 | Papers, Please (PC) | Finished playing |
499 | Papo & Yo (PC) | Finished playing |
500 | Paradise Killer (PC) | Finished playing |
501 | Path of Exile (PC) | Finished playing |
502 | Payday 2 (PC) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
503 | Pentiment (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
504 | Persona 5 Royal (PS5) | Playing |
505 | Peter Jackson's King Kong: The Official Game of the Movie (360) | Finished playing |
506 | Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
507 | Pikuniku (NSW) | Finished playing |
508 | Pilgrims (PC) | Finished playing |
509 | Pillars of Eternity (PC) | Stopped playing - Technical problems |
510 | PixelJunk Eden (PC) | Finished playing |
511 | PixelJunk Shooter (PC) | Finished playing |
512 | Planescape: Torment (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
513 | Planetside 2 (PC) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
514 | Plants vs. Zombies (PC) | Finished playing |
515 | Plants War (Other) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
516 | Pony Island (PC) | Finished playing |
517 | Portal (PC) | Finished playing |
518 | Portal 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
519 | Portal Reloaded (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
520 | Portal Stories: Mel (PC) | Finished playing |
521 | Portal: Revolution (PC) | Finished playing |
522 | Post Void (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
523 | Prey (PC) | Finished playing |
524 | Prey (2017) (PC) | Finished playing |
525 | Prison Architect (PC) | Finished playing |
526 | Proteus (PC) | Finished playing |
527 | Psychonauts 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
528 | Pyre (PC) | Finished playing |
529 | Q.U.B.E. 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
530 | Quantum Break (PC) | Finished playing |
531 | Quantum Conundrum (XBONE) | Finished playing |
532 | QuizCross (Other) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
533 | Race the Sun (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
534 | Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time (PS3) | Stopped playing - Technical problems |
535 | Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction (PS3) | Finished playing |
536 | Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart (PS5) | Finished playing |
537 | Rayman Legends (PC) | Finished playing |
538 | Really Big Sky (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
539 | Red Dead Redemption (360) | Finished playing |
540 | Red Faction: Guerrilla (PC) | Finished playing |
541 | Red Steel 2 (Wii) | Finished playing |
542 | Remnant II (PC) | Finished playing |
543 | Resident Evil 2 (2019) (PC) | Finished playing |
544 | Resident Evil 5 (PC) | Finished playing |
545 | Resident Evil 7: Biohazard (PC) | Finished playing |
546 | Resident Evil Village (PC) | Finished playing |
547 | Resistance 2 (PS3) | Finished playing |
548 | Resistance 3 (PS3) | Finished playing |
549 | Resistance: Fall of Man (PS3) | Finished playing |
550 | Resogun (PC) | Finished playing |
551 | Return to Castle Wolfenstein (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
552 | Returnal (PS5) | Playing |
553 | Rez Infinite (PS4) | Finished playing |
554 | Rift (PC) | Finished playing |
555 | Ring of Pain (PC) | Finished playing |
556 | Rise of the Tomb Raider (PC) | Finished playing |
557 | Risk of Rain (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
558 | Road 96 (PC) | Finished playing |
559 | Rocket League (PC) | Finished playing |
560 | Rogue Galaxy (PS2) | Finished playing |
561 | Rogue Legacy 2 (PS5) | Finished playing |
562 | Rollerdrome (PC) | Finished playing |
563 | Ruiner (PC) | Finished playing |
564 | Rumu (PC) | Finished playing |
565 | Ruzzle (Other) | Finished playing |
566 | S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
567 | S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl (PC) | Finished playing |
568 | Saint's Row: The Third (PC) | Finished playing |
569 | Saints Row IV (PC) | Finished playing |
570 | Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love (PS2) | Finished playing |
571 | Sanctum (PC) | Finished playing |
572 | Sanctum 2 (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
573 | Sang-Froid: Tales of Werewolves (PC) | Finished playing |
574 | Sanitarium (PC) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
575 | Sayonara Wild Hearts (PS5) | Finished playing |
576 | Scanner Sombre (PC) | Finished playing |
577 | Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice (PS5) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
578 | Senua's Saga: Hellblade II (PC) | Finished playing |
579 | Shadow Complex (PC) | Finished playing |
580 | Shadow of the Tomb Raider (PC) | Finished playing |
581 | Shadow Tactics: Aiko's Choice (PC) | Finished playing |
582 | Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun (PC) | Finished playing |
583 | Shadowrun: Dragonfall (PC) | Finished playing |
584 | Shatter (PC) | Finished playing |
585 | Shattered Horizon (PC) | Finished playing |
586 | Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner 2: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. King Abaddon (PS2) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
587 | Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga 2 (PS2) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
588 | Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne (PS2) | Finished playing |
589 | Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4 (PS2) | Finished playing |
590 | Shining Force EXA (PS2) | Finished playing |
591 | Shogun Showdown (PC) | Finished playing |
592 | Signalis (PC) | Finished playing |
593 | Silent Hill (PS) | Finished playing |
594 | Simulacra (PC) | Finished playing |
595 | Sin & Punishment: Star Successor (Wii) | Finished playing |
596 | Slay the Spire (PC) | Finished playing |
597 | Slender (PC) | Finished playing |
598 | SMITE (PC) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
599 | Solar 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
600 | Solar Ash (PC) | Finished playing |
601 | SOMA (PC) | Finished playing |
602 | Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed (PC) | Finished playing |
603 | Sonic Adventure DX (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
604 | Sonic the Hedgehog (PC) | Finished playing |
605 | South of Midnight (PC) | Finished playing |
606 | South Park: The Stick of Truth (PS3) | Finished playing |
607 | Space Channel 5: Part 2 (PC) | Stopped playing - Technical problems |
608 | Space Rangers 2: Rise of the Dominators (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
609 | Spacechem (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
610 | Spec Ops: The Line (PC) | Finished playing |
611 | Spelunky (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
612 | Spelunky 2 (PC) | Playing |
613 | Spiritfarer (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
614 | Splice (PC) | Finished playing |
615 | Split Fiction (PC) | Playing |
616 | Spore (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
617 | Stacking (PC) | Finished playing |
618 | Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order (PC) | Finished playing |
619 | Star Wars Jedi: Survivor (PC) | Finished playing |
620 | Star Wars: The Old Republic (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
621 | Starcraft II: Heart of the Swarm (PC) | Finished playing |
622 | Starcraft II: Legacy of the Void (PC) | Finished playing |
623 | Starcraft II: Wings of Liberty (PC) | Finished playing |
624 | SteamWorld Dig 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
625 | SteamWorld Heist (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
626 | SteamWorld Quest: Hand of Gilgamech (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
627 | Stephen's Sausage Roll (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
628 | Stick Fight: The Game (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
629 | Still Wakes the Deep (PC) | Finished playing |
630 | Stories Untold (PC) | Finished playing |
631 | Stray (PC) | Finished playing |
632 | Stubbs the Zombie in Rebel Without a Pulse (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
633 | Submerged: Hidden Depths (XBONE) | Finished playing |
634 | Subnautica (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
635 | Subsurface Circular (PC) | Finished playing |
636 | Suikoden Tactics (PS2) | Finished playing |
637 | Suikoden V (PS2) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
638 | Sunless Sea (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
639 | Sunlight (PC) | Finished playing |
640 | Super Columbine Massacre RPG (PC) | Finished playing |
641 | Super Hexagon (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
642 | Super Mario 3D World (WiiU) | Finished playing |
643 | Super Mario Galaxy (Wii) | Finished playing |
644 | Super Mario Galaxy 2 (Wii) | Finished playing |
645 | Super Meat Boy (PC) | Finished playing |
646 | Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
647 | SUPERHOT (PC) | Finished playing |
648 | SUPERHOT: MIND CONTROL DELETE (PC) | Finished playing |
649 | Superliminal (PC) | Finished playing |
650 | Supreme Commander 2 (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
651 | Suzerain (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
652 | Swords & Soldiers (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
653 | Syberia (PC) | Finished playing |
654 | Syberia II (PC) | Finished playing |
655 | System Shock 2 (PC) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
656 | Tacoma (PC) | Finished playing |
657 | Tales From Off-Peak City Vol. 1 (PC) | Finished playing |
658 | Tales from Space: Mutant Blobs Attack (PC) | Finished playing |
659 | Tales from the Borderlands (PC) | Finished playing |
660 | Tales of Vesperia (360) | Finished playing |
661 | Team Fortress 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
662 | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge (PC) | Finished playing |
663 | Telling Lies (PC) | Finished playing |
664 | Terraria (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
665 | That Dragon, Cancer (PC) | Finished playing |
666 | The 7th Guest (PC) | Finished playing |
667 | The Artful Escape (PC) | Finished playing |
668 | The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit (PC) | Finished playing |
669 | The Ball (PC) | Finished playing |
670 | The Banner Saga (PC) | Finished playing |
671 | The Banner Saga 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
672 | The Banner Saga 3 (PC) | Finished playing |
673 | The Beginner's Guide (PC) | Finished playing |
674 | The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth (PC) | Finished playing |
675 | The Blue Flamingo (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
676 | The Book of Unwritten Tales (PC) | Finished playing |
677 | The Book of Unwritten Tales 2 (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
678 | The Bridge (PC) | Finished playing |
679 | The Case of the Golden Idol (PC) | Finished playing |
680 | The Cat and the Coup (PC) | Finished playing |
681 | The Cat Lady (PC) | Finished playing |
682 | The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena (PC) | Finished playing |
683 | The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay (PC) | Finished playing |
684 | The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood (PC) | Finished playing |
685 | The Dark Pictures: Little Hope (PC) | Finished playing |
686 | The Darkness II (PC) | Finished playing |
687 | The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
688 | The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (PC) | Finished playing |
689 | The Eternal Cylinder (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
690 | The Evil Within (PS3) | Finished playing |
691 | The Evil Within 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
692 | The First Tree (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
693 | The Forest (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
694 | The Forgotten City (PC) | Finished playing |
695 | The Last Campfire (PC) | Finished playing |
696 | The Last Guardian (PS4) | Finished playing |
697 | The Last of Us Part II (PS5) | Finished playing |
698 | The Last of Us Remastered (PS4) | Finished playing |
699 | The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess (Wii) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
700 | The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (WiiU) | Finished playing |
701 | The Longest Journey (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
702 | The Medium (PC) | Finished playing |
703 | The Norwood Suite (PC) | Finished playing |
704 | The Novelist (PC) | Finished playing |
705 | The Pale Beyond (PC) | Finished playing |
706 | The Pedestrian (PC) | Finished playing |
707 | The Polynomial (PC) | Finished playing |
708 | The Red Strings Club (PC) | Finished playing |
709 | The Riftbreaker (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
710 | The Secret of Monkey Island: Special Edition (PC) | Finished playing |
711 | The Sims 3 (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
712 | The Stanley Parable (PC) | Finished playing |
713 | The Swapper (PC) | Finished playing |
714 | The Talos Principle (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
715 | The Textorcist: The Story of Ray Bibbia (PC) | Finished playing |
716 | The Typing of the Dead: Overkill (PC) | Finished playing |
717 | The Unfinished Swan (PS4) | Finished playing |
718 | The Vanishing of Ethan Carter (PC) | Finished playing |
719 | The Walking Dead: A New Frontier (XBX X/S) | Finished playing |
720 | The Walking Dead: Season One (PC) | Finished playing |
721 | The Walking Dead: Season Two (PC) | Finished playing |
722 | The Witcher (PC) | Finished playing |
723 | The Witcher 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
724 | The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (PC) | Finished playing |
725 | The Witness (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
726 | The Wolf Among Us (PC) | Finished playing |
727 | Thief: Deadly Shadows (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
728 | Thirty Flights of Loving (PC) | Finished playing |
729 | This war of mine (PC) | Finished playing |
730 | Thomas Was Alone (PC) | Finished playing |
731 | THOTH (PC) | Finished playing |
732 | Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales (PC) | Finished playing |
733 | Thumper (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
734 | Titanfall 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
735 | To the Moon (PC) | Finished playing |
736 | Toki Tori (PC) | Finished playing |
737 | Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2 (360) | Finished playing |
738 | Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas (360) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
739 | Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Blacklist (360) | Finished playing |
740 | Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction (360) | Finished playing |
741 | Tomb Raider (2013) (PS3) | Finished playing |
742 | Torchlight II (PC) | Finished playing |
743 | Total War: Shogun 2 (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
744 | Totally Accurate Battle Simulator (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
745 | Tower Defense: Lost Earth (Other) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
746 | Transistor (PC) | Finished playing |
747 | Trials Evolution: Gold Edition (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
748 | Trials of Fire (PC) | Finished playing |
749 | Tribes: Ascend (PC) | Stopped playing - Something better came along |
750 | Trine 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
751 | Trolley Problem, Inc. (PC) | Finished playing |
752 | Trombone Champ (PC) | Finished playing |
753 | Tunic (PC) | Finished playing |
754 | Twelve Minutes (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
755 | Tyranny (PC) | Finished playing |
756 | Ultima VII: The Black Gate (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
757 | ULTRAKILL (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
758 | Unblock Me (Other) | Finished playing |
759 | Uncharted 2: Among Thieves (PS3) | Finished playing |
760 | Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception (PS3) | Finished playing |
761 | Uncharted 4: A Thief's End (PS4) | Finished playing |
762 | Uncharted: Drake's Fortune (PS3) | Finished playing |
763 | Uncharted: The Lost Legacy (PS4) | Finished playing |
764 | Undertale (PC) | Finished playing |
765 | Universe Sandbox (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
766 | Unravel (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
767 | Untitled Goose Game (NSW) | Finished playing |
768 | Valiant Hearts: The Great War (PC) | Finished playing |
769 | Valkyria Chronicles (PS3) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
770 | Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria (PS2) | Finished playing |
771 | Vampire Survivors (PC) | Playing |
772 | Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines (PC) | Stopped playing - Technical problems |
773 | Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
774 | Vanquish (360) | Finished playing |
775 | Velocity 2X (PS4) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
776 | Vessel (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
777 | Viewtiful Joe 2 (PS2) | Finished playing |
778 | VVVVVV (PC) | Finished playing |
779 | Waking Mars (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
780 | Wandersong (PC) | Finished playing |
781 | Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II (PC) | Finished playing |
782 | Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II - Chaos Rising (PC) | Finished playing |
783 | Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II - Retribution (PC) | Finished playing |
784 | Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine (PC) | Finished playing |
785 | Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning (PC) | Finished playing |
786 | Watch Dogs 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
787 | We Love Katamari (PS2) | Finished playing |
788 | Webbed (PC) | Stopped playing - Got frustrated |
789 | Weird West (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
790 | What Remains of Edith Finch (PC) | Finished playing |
791 | Who's Your Daddy (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
792 | Wildermyth (PC) | Finished playing |
793 | Wingspan (PC) | Finished playing |
794 | Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus (PC) | Finished playing |
795 | Wolfenstein: The New Order (PC) | Finished playing |
796 | Wolfenstein: The Old Blood (PC) | Finished playing |
797 | Words With Friends (PC) | Finished playing |
798 | World of Goo (PC) | Finished playing |
799 | World of Warcraft: Cataclysm (PC) | Finished playing |
800 | World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria (PC) | Finished playing |
801 | World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King (PC) | Finished playing |
802 | Worms Crazy Golf (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
803 | Wreckfest (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
804 | Wuppo (PC) | Finished playing |
805 | XCOM 2 (PC) | Finished playing |
806 | XCOM: Enemy Unknown (PC) | Finished playing |
807 | Xenoblade Chronicles (Wii) | Finished playing |
808 | Xenoblade Chronicles X (WiiU) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
809 | Xenosaga (PS2) | Finished playing |
810 | Xenosaga Episode II (PS2) | Finished playing |
811 | Xenosaga Episode III: Also sprach Zarathustra (PS2) | Finished playing |
812 | Yakuza 0 (PS4) | Finished playing |
813 | Year Walk (PC) | Finished playing |
814 | Ynglet (PC) | Finished playing |
815 | Yoku's Island Express (PC) | Finished playing |
816 | Zen Bound 2 (PC) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
817 | Zeno Clash (PC) | Finished playing |
818 | Zombie Gunship (Other) | Stopped playing - Got Bored |
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