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I wrapped up Bioshock. Overall a pretty good game with a tacked on and abrupt ending. I'll probably get around to Bioshock 2 sometime later since I got the bundled edition, but right now it's puzzle time with Portal 2.

TWAU season 2. Still waiting, Telltale.

I didn't watch the CGI Clone Wars so I wouldn't know. But there's some cool lore from the prequels and old EU that I'd like to see adapted. I'd prefer a feature film though.

As long we're talking about possible Star Wars anthology films, I think it'd be really cool for the clone troopers to have their own movie. I think exploring the Clone Wars from the clone's perspective (duh), as well as the bioethical clusterfuck that is clone army could form the basis for a cool, maybe even smarter

Bethesda really stepped up their game with F4. The companions, soundtrack, and many of the side quests were quite good. I also loved the addition of radiation storms and weather effects.

I've been playing the first Bioshock but I just can't get into it for some reason. I'll probably finish it, but I think I'll get Portal 2 or Spec Ops: The Line next. Is Spec Ops any good?

I figured I’d wait to post this until the week after the election, give everyone some time to cool off.
But a couple weeks ago I finished Red Dead Redemption. I had no prior experience with GTA or Rockstar going into this so I didn’t know what to expect. I thought it would be more like an RPG, but it doesn’t quite

I have an ancestor on my mom's side of the family who was a Union soldier in the Civil War.

Yes Man always.

Whatever the outcome of the election, it's not the end of the world. That's all I wanted to say.

I played Halo 4, but wasn't that impressed so I stopped there. Now I just watch the cutscenes of the new games online.

I went to the Old West by way of Red Dead Redemption, which I’ll talk about next week. But the other two games I’ve been playing are Portal and Halo 3: ODST

*Since this was marked as spam, I figured I would try reposting it.*

My post was marked as spam as well. Super annoying. What's the point of an edit button if using it will only get your post taken down?

I don't have much exposure to the fantasy genre, but I do like Obsidian so I'll take a look. Do you have to have a gaming PC to play them, or can older titles at least run on a regular desktop?

Last week, I finished Fallout: New Vegas. I did Lonesome Road followed immediately by the battle of Hoover Dam. I really like Lonesome Road, even though I recognize that it’s kind of an overwritten piece of trash. To explain why I love it, let me tell you a long winded personal sob story. You wanna hear it? Good,

It definitely had good parts. The vision quest and the Survivalist's logs were both good. It's mostly Joshua's character arc and the central conflict that I took issue with.

Almost done with Fallout: New Vegas. Gonna finish the last few main quests and Lonesome Road, but I want to talk about the Honest Hearts DLC. This is the biggest problem area in New Vegas for me. The tribals are SO hokey and gimmicky. Seriously, Follows-Chalk sounds just like an Indian, or more accurately, what

The strength limit is one reason I grab only a few, but I like going around the back way and sealing Elijah inside the vault. It's real satisfying to hear him realize he's been duped.

The Holorifle is badass, especially if you find all the mods for it. Plus at the end of the casino heist you get the gold bars, which sets you up for the rest of the game, though I usually only take seven or eight bars because it's a pain to sell them all off.