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Rawz

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Goat Simulator is awesome! :p Really, it's a lot of fun. I bet I would have had tons of fun with this game when I was a kid.







 
I've been replaying Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess on the Dolphin Gamecube emulator. It's been fantastic.

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(Don't change your graphic settings mid play, it causes some odd glitches as you can see on the left side. A quick reset fixes it, though.)

I wanted to take some screenshots of normal Link too, but that would take time.. and a meagre amount of effort.. so I decided against it.

More games should let you play as quadrupeds. It's a lot of fun.
 
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Pookah

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Bioshock Infinity. Game overall disappointing but for the graphics. Hella atmospheric.

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Pookah

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Bioshock Infinite disappointing ? :eek: I found it amazing, best story evah !

I didn't like how it handled parallel universes/multiverse. I also don't believe a person could be changed very greatly from who they are unless they suffered a traumatic brain injury.

Just plot hole stuff that ruined immersion for me. I think also bit attached to the first two games.
 
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I've started playing Watch_Dogs yesterday. So far it hasn't quite grabbed me yet, but I'm sure that's because I'm still learning what it is up and down. The mechanics can be a little confusing sometimes.

So I took a break and went for a walk in the woods.
 
This is an interesting game called ''Spintires.'' It's an offroad/lumberjack simulator in which you traverse the woods with a set of vehicles. This game is unique in the sense that the terrain deformation/grip is incredibly realistic.

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Here I'm incredibly stuck. Showing off that great terrain deformation.


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Winching my way out..


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Slow and steady..


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..Damnit.
 

Rawz

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This is an interesting game called ''Spintires.'' It's an offroad/lumberjack simulator in which you traverse the woods with a set of vehicles. This game is unique in the sense that the terrain deformation/grip is incredibly realistic.

While the game itself doesn't really interest, the terrain deformation part of it does. Have you ever played Sega Rally Revo? It's the only other game I've ever seen (and played) with terrain deformation anywhere near Spintires (well, maybe Hummer 4x4 as well, but I can't remember).
 
I've been playing a lot of ARC: Survival Evolved, which has recently came out in early access. It's a survival game that reminds me a lot of the Realistic Needs and Diseases mod for Skyrim, but a lot more expanded.

What your purpose on the island is in uncertain, but you're dropped there with pretty much nothing. You have to hunt, gather resources and circumvent hostile dinos and creatures to survive.

I wouldn't recommend it at the moment, as it is very much an early acces game (albeit with a ton of initial content) but I'd definitely recommend you to keep an eye on it. They're pumping out updates, content and fixes almost daily.

There's incredible potential here, and unlike many early access developers, they're proving to be very competent and committed. Which leads me to believe that potential might be actually realized in this game.


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These just kinda hang out. They're passive unless you attack them, though, so it's cool.

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You can't see them, but there's giant Megalodon sharks and giant dinosaur equivalent alligators in these waters. It's also where I drink and wash my butt. In that order.

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It's a early buggy mess right now, but it sure is pretty.

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You're a ****, man.
 

State_Of_Trance

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Some shots from The Talos Principle, a slow, reflective, and beautiful game. You play a robot wandering ancient ruins trying to figure out why you exist.

On sale on Steam right now. Highly recommended!!
 

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