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So with the film and music threads still going and being discussed... why don't we get some discussion going on something on topic to the board? What other games are you playing now?
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Scampie. 
I am sorry, I didn't know that later Gears Of War were console-only, I only played the first one on PC for a few hours before giving up as it was so awful (the only time I've ever had to do that). However even if the franchise and acquisition are purely console-related, I would still hope that Epic could return to being relevant/glorious as PC developers. 
P.S. 
Lick my knob clean of cheese until it shines. 
The Cheese Is What Makes It Shine. 
 
Okay So... 
Bear with me here... I'm mostly an FPS/3PS player, but I've tried a little bit of other genres:

I've tried definitive modern RTS - Starcraft 2

I've tried definitive modern iso-RPG - Path Of Exile, Torchlight 2

I've installed definitive modern turn-based strat - XCom

I'm running low on games to play, so I am wondering what other genres I could dabble in?? Ruling out any sport games, side-scrollers or racing games as I would rather switch off the PC and stare at the wall, what other modern (not after 2D pixelly shit sorry) classics could people recommend?? Space strategy? Empire building? Survival? Give me ideas please. AAAAAAA perfectly acceptable too.... 
 
I suspect, already you know the answer, Shamblersky 
 
You could try a dating sim. 
Some Recommendations For Shambler: 
 
Have you played Bastion? 
Swapper Is Cool. 
But probably not for everyone tho. 
Natural Selection 2 
Have you tried that? It's amazing. 
 
The only one out of that batch that looks beyond a teenagers college project is The Swapper, that looks alright actually.

What about mods? I'm currently playing through the 100s of l4d2 mods, many of decent quality. Though not so great if you want something different because they're all the same. 
Hammerfight 
Very unique. Mouse is mandatory. Controls take a bit getting used to.

http://youtu.be/yPzN6GLeHvY 
Not Sure If These Were Posted Yet. 
Terarria
http://www.terraria.org/

2D minecraft, but with guns, epic bossfights and much more evil creatures. High on the kiddie-retro-pixel scale, great gameplay.

Teleglitch
http://diemore.teleglitch.com/

Roguelike with a bit of a Quake base vibe.
High on the retro pixel scale. 
 
Sins of a Solar Empire: Space RTS
Sword of the Stars: 4X 
 
If there are any fans of RTCW and Wolfenstein here, then I recommend give Ubersoldier 1 and 2 a try. Even Wolfenstein 2009 copied the shield ability that the player's character have, and Burut should feel proud. 
Okay So... 
I should have specified 3D only...and definitely NO retro-pixel games. But...

Bastion - more RPG? Bit bright and cheerful for me.

Swapper - this looks kinda nice actually for a 2D thing. Might be tempted for the style alone.

Natural Selection - more FPS? MP only, no sale.

Hammerfight - sorry fighting games have no appeal.

Sins Of A Solar Empire - yes, forgot to mention, I bought that for my laptop. Any others in that style? 
 
it's a shame natural selection 2 is multiplayer only, because the graphics look pretty sweet. perhaps one day they can incorporate single player. 
Bastion 
Isn't a kids game, and is well written. The art does give it stupid fall off world through hole you didn't see syndrome though. Recommended. 
Play Dark Souls You Cretin 
 
Cute Kinnect Game Idea 
Natural Selection 2 
Has a training mode which you play on your own.

But seriously - if you have an internet connection, PLAY IT! 
I Liked Mark Of The Ninja 
although it's 2D. 
Dark Souls. 
Believe me I am tempted but I would ideally like something that would actually work out of the box, and if it's going to be a true 3PS RPG, then I want to be able to use my customary controls for it. Which according to a panel of experts, I can't. 
Yeah 
Mark of the ninja was good. 
Another Good 2D Stealth Game 
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