Completed Super Hexagon just a few minutes ago (Hyper Hexagonest). It's simply a masterpiece. Contrary to what you'd think it's more a mind game than about a game of fast reflexes or twitch gameplay. The hardest thing is to not get confused or doubt yourself in the middle of movement. After getting used to it the board doesn't even move that fast any more TBH. The only negative thing I can think of is that the v-sync causes a very short but significant input delay, but turning it off results in ugly tearing when in full screen. Still I'd recommend it, since I completed 3 levels within 1 hour after I turned it off (Hexagonest - Hyper Hexagoner). My favorite level is Hexagonest, then Hyper Hexagoner (which is surprisingly the easiest of all).
Me and my aunty finished Marvel Ultimate Alliance yesterday and it seemed longer than I expected. We'll be doing one of the Lego games next, maybe finish the Batman one first before I get MUA 2 for us to play
bioshock infinite... sweet story, didn't really like the fact that the few choices you are allowed to make, don't change the story (i'm looking at you, "who-do-you-want-to-through-the-baseball-at"-scene). next up, tomb raider
I think it was Painkiller, years ago. I hardly ever complete games, and a lot of my favourite games cannot be completed anyway.
DMC Devil May Cry, Loved it, got it cheap on Steam and although there were a lot of button combos which with my arthritic hands proved tricky I thoroughly enjoyed this game and would recommend it to anyone who loved wanton killing.
Over the last two months I've worked my way through all the Assassin's Creed games, completing each up to 100% sync - except AC 3 as that one's sync is bugged to hell and gone. Hopefully AC 4 is not so messed up
Finished Mafia 2 the other day which was pretty fun. Next up Batman Arkham Origins. Thanks to Deadbolt giving it to me :-D Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk
Finished GTA V, Metro Last light and Tomb Raider GTA V was great fun and i sold it back to cex for the same amount i paid for it lol
GTA V for me and also completed robocop vs terminator on the megadrive... after 20 odd years. I forgot how frustrating it is not to be able to save.
Rayman Ledgends with 3 more teensies to collect Renagade Ops & Coldstike Campain Batman Arkham City for 2nd time time to start Arkham Origins
I have that on the Master System. I remember I cn get to the first big mech boss and then thats it. Instagibbed could never get any further. Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk
GTA V this evening. Really good missions with great set pieces. I'm on with trying to do all the other bits in the game now.
Hitman: Absolution - crap story but sneaking about and snapping necks never gets old! Metro: Last Light - great atmosphere, really cool new monsters, etc. It was a great sequel, similar to the original in many ways but different in others! Only real complaint is that it felt slightly more linear than the original Spoiler and the ending was quite cheesy but i loved it!
Finished Deus Ex: Human Revolution and The Missing Link DLC over the weekend. Got the last of the TML achivements, but HR's "do't kill anyone ever" achievement still bugs out for me
Yes, but those moments tell you a lot about yourself. Like No Russian, it's trivial in gameplay consequences but hugely revealing of how you're engaging (or not engaging) with the game. I went straight onto Tomb Raider after Bioshock too, it's a nice change of pace and tone. But jesus, maybe it's just because I'm working a lot now, but Tomb Raider seems to be lasting forever. I thought it would be a typical AAA-action-title 15-hour playthrough.