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bthylafh wrote:Thanks for letting us know! I've never played or looked at the MGS series but I love open-world games. To the extent that I'm still playing Skyrim because I haven't found all of the little unmarked side-quests yet...I got Metal Gear Solid V for $5 last week and it's been hugely enjoyable, at least once I got past the looooong intro. I *adore* open-world stealth games with plenty of side quests.
jokinin wrote:I'm playing Starcraft 2 campaign. Bought the game some years ago and never really played it. Not sure if I'll get the expansion though.
derFunkenstein wrote:jokinin wrote:I'm playing Starcraft 2 campaign. Bought the game some years ago and never really played it. Not sure if I'll get the expansion though.
Did you at least sign into the game shortly after it went free-to-play? if so you would have gotten Heart of the Swarm for free.
Chrispy_ wrote:XCOM2
I bought it ages ago and have only started playing it. I wasn't sure what to expect but it's different enough from XCOM:EU that I'm really enjoying it.
The expansion to Enemy Within expansion was something I never finished because it felt too much like just another playthrough of EU. Sure, there were a few new things but it didn't feel like anything new, and arguably it was nowhere near as much fun and paled into insignificance compared to the (free) Long War mod.
Actually, calling Long War a mod is doing it a disservice; XCOM: Long War is almost a total conversion and well worth playing for any XCOM fans that haven't touched it yet.
southrncomfortjm wrote:Chrispy_ wrote:XCOM2
I bought it ages ago and have only started playing it. I wasn't sure what to expect but it's different enough from XCOM:EU that I'm really enjoying it.
The expansion to Enemy Within expansion was something I never finished because it felt too much like just another playthrough of EU. Sure, there were a few new things but it didn't feel like anything new, and arguably it was nowhere near as much fun and paled into insignificance compared to the (free) Long War mod.
Actually, calling Long War a mod is doing it a disservice; XCOM: Long War is almost a total conversion and well worth playing for any XCOM fans that haven't touched it yet.
I tried Long War but always get stuck after the first mission unable to advance time once I discover the first marketplace. Help?
Chrispy_ wrote:southrncomfortjm wrote:Chrispy_ wrote:XCOM2
I bought it ages ago and have only started playing it. I wasn't sure what to expect but it's different enough from XCOM:EU that I'm really enjoying it.
The expansion to Enemy Within expansion was something I never finished because it felt too much like just another playthrough of EU. Sure, there were a few new things but it didn't feel like anything new, and arguably it was nowhere near as much fun and paled into insignificance compared to the (free) Long War mod.
Actually, calling Long War a mod is doing it a disservice; XCOM: Long War is almost a total conversion and well worth playing for any XCOM fans that haven't touched it yet.
I tried Long War but always get stuck after the first mission unable to advance time once I discover the first marketplace. Help?
Common bug with that mod - happens if you have dirty .ini files before you install the mod.
Take a backup first, and then regenerate your .ini files by deleting all files in \Documents\My Games\XCOM2\XComGame\Config
superjawes wrote:I just finished Shadow of Mordor (way late, I know)
gelana1 wrote:World of Warcraft