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The "What are you playing now?" Thread

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Can you sell a steam profile if you're ever broke? Seriously, I wonder what you could get for that monstrosity.

I mean, I'm sure you could. All you'd have to do is sell someone your username and password. It would probably be against the Steam agreement, but I don't doubt that it's done. I also have one of the earlier Steam account numbers (I believe they assign them in the order you sign up for Steam...mine is around 50,000), which a lot of people desire for some reason.
 
Solid game. A little buggy at times, but still a great game overall.

Was the sole reason I bought my Xbox One, had I known I could've waited and it would've came to PC...
Sweet just picked it up on amazon for 20 bucks.
 
I am looking to get a new game for Xbox one...can't decide if I want a sports game or go a different route...what have you guys found as the best game to play?
 
Does anybody have any thoughts on dead rising 3?

Enjoyed it a lot. It was the first game I played out of the hospital and I was pretty much couped up in my parents house hardly able to move or go anywhere, so all the collecting and crazy side quests was a great time burner and it was actually fun just hacking through hordes of zombies with a slew of different weapons. Eventually the game got repetitive but I had sunk a lot of time into it by then.

It's probably cheap as hell now, worth a shot. FYI it was my first dead rising game.
 
I've been playing the Evolve open beta. Pretty badass game. Wasn't really considering buying it at first, but with the dynamic campaigns and whatnot, I really think this might have a ton of replayability.

The only thing I wish was that you could have more people in game modes at a time. Right now it's only looking like 1-5 players (four hunters, one monster).
 
Awesome idea but that game just looks so unimpressive. Maybe I need to actually play it.
 
@Chris I thought the same thing at first. Even through my first playthrough of the tutorial I was thinking along the lines of "This is really nice and all, but just how long could I play a game like this before letting it sit on the shelf and collect dust?"

Then I did a little bit of digging to find what the game was all about. Different playable monsters and character classes, evolving by feeding off of wildlife and enemies that you kill, and dynamic "campaigns" where the missions and objectives are constantly changing (I think there's like 800,000 different possible combinations of missions and objectives).

It's something different at least, a much-needed breath of fresh air.
 
Enjoyed it a lot. It was the first game I played out of the hospital and I was pretty much couped up in my parents house hardly able to move or go anywhere, so all the collecting and crazy side quests was a great time burner and it was actually fun just hacking through hordes of zombies with a slew of different weapons. Eventually the game got repetitive but I had sunk a lot of time into it by then.

It's probably cheap as hell now, worth a shot. FYI it was my first dead rising game.
I just ordered the dead rising 3 regular edition. They had the apacolyptic editor that included all dlc for 10 bucks more. I wasn't sure if the dlc wad any good or not
 
I just ordered the dead rising 3 regular edition. They had the apacolyptic editor that included all dlc for 10 bucks more. I wasn't sure if the dlc wad any good or not

The extra stories DLC are decent. It's a different character's story inside the main story. It does add a couple awesome combo weapons and the most awesome combo bike ever.
 
The extra stories DLC are decent. It's a different character's story inside the main story. It does add a couple awesome combo weapons and the most awesome combo bike ever.
So you're saying I should have got the special edition version then?
 
Inching my way through Far Cry 4 now. Took me about an hour to get the hang of this game, it's a little deeper than I expected with the crafting and customization/skill ups etc. I only played Far Cry 1 previously. So far I'm enjoying it.

Anyone have a Wii or Wii U? Is there anything worth playing on those? My brother has one and I might borrow it. I stopped playing Nintendo games after the GameCube, simply because I became an Xbox fan that generation. I still love Mario, Zelda, and Metroid but haven't played their installments in two gens. A part of me really wishes I could play Skyward Sword but then again I heard mixed things.
 
Anyone have a Wii or Wii U? Is there anything worth playing on those? My brother has one and I might borrow it. I stopped playing Nintendo games after the GameCube, simply because I became an Xbox fan that generation. I still love Mario, Zelda, and Metroid but haven't played their installments in two gens. A part of me really wishes I could play Skyward Sword but then again I heard mixed things.

If you get a Wii it is super easy to "hack" it to play games off of USB, if you feel like cosplaying as a pirate. I really want one just for doing that, but i need more video games like a hole in the head
 

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