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Sunri

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Morpheus Kitami

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Today in forgotten low quality games: Wanderer of Absu, a freeware adventure from 1997. It's filled with truly baffling typos.
I remember playing this a year or two back, and it was pretty good for an amateur adventure game of the era, with all the caveats that comes with.
 

Zed Duke of Banville

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Final Demon's Souls

Best Souls game ever made, no contest.
If you made a back-up save before finishing the game, you can complete the alternative ending, which will result in the credits sequence playing the best musical track ("One Who Craves Souls") in all the Souls series. +M
 

toughasnails

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I think you should try going back to the first first game after playing the sequel, outside its great aesthetics it really isn't very good whereas the sequel is a p competent 3D action platformer.
 

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CS:GO, GZDoom running SgtMark's Extermination Day with the DN3Doom mod, Assetto Corsa with Ken Block's Hoonigan Mustang on the Top Gear test track, theHunter Call of the Wild, Insurgency: Sandstorm, Sniper Elite 4, Witcher 3, Strange Brigade.
 

fork

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Call of the Wild still looks good, but they really need a better engine. Lighting is great, gameplay is great (somewhat too easy/arcadey, but a good compromise), most animal behaviour is good. But there are so many glaring problems, one of the most important of which is the lack of flowing water—once you realise there are no real rivers and waterfalls, the whole game breaks down (not the least because it's really good otherwise). But there are other bugs, the quests are shit, and the DLC-policy is also kinda appalling. Fucking shame, like many other games (Elite: Dangerous comes to mind immediately) they stopped at minible viable product and have been milking it ever since.
 
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octavius

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Having a lot of fun with Magic & Mayhem

How much of a click fest is it? I skipped it on my play list just because it's an RTS, but those screenshots make me wanna play it.
Its very comfortable to play since its actually real-time-with-pause. You can at anytime pause and still give commands.

Too bad it's not on GOG. I see it was made by Julian Gollop, which made it even more enticing, so that's a bummer. It's not even on Steam, it seems.
 

Fedora Master

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You can not, absolutely can not, escape them.
Sleeping Dogs, why?

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He EVEN GETS THE WHITE WIMMIN, SHEEEEIIIIIIT
IN FUCKING HONG KONG
 
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