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    FFX, finished that game in 3 days. It was awesome because it was my first game that the characters actully talked. Also, the storyline was great as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iceboie
    FFX, finished that game in 3 days.
    I haven't played FFX, but I hear it's quite long.
    I'm guessing 20 hours a day, at least.
    How come you haven't died of exhaustion?

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    Well right now, I'm pretty much addicted to Oddworld Stranger and RE4, altought one of my longest ever addiction to a game has to be with megaman 2

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    Current addiction: Beyond Good and Evil. That game is extremely immersive. Definitely one of the least linear games I ever played, and that's a good thing.

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    Has anyone heard of Maple Story? It's a little online hack'n'slash game. It's VERY simple, but I could get addicted to it pretty fast: I've been playing it for a month, maybe. It's a charming little game with huge-headed manga-like heroes and cute monsters... well, it has an atmosphere... like Super Mario Bros. (to tell the truth, there isn't so much difference between the two ).

    You can always get addicted to the simplest games. That's fact. Anyone who played Skuld knows what I'm talking about (I saw that post of yours about Skuld, Skinner8, so it must be true ).

    Please someone tell me I'm not the only one who has heard of this marvelous little game.

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    Jak II, the new dark atmosphere of it all is really making just say: "cooool".

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    KotOR.
    I MUST KNOW WHAT HAPPENS TO BASTILA AND CO.

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    I aint addicted right now, but i will be when KOTOR 2 comes out!! Light side or dark side?

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    I'm quite hooked on Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines at the moment.
    I loved the first installment of that game (after having played a few games of the pen&paper VampireTM) and this is a worthy sequel in my eyes. Granted, the hasty port over to the Steam engine left a few minor bugs here and there, but nothing that seriously detracts from the gameplay.
    I'm loving it, but hating the fact that I have so little time to play it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Psyonide
    I'm quite hooked on Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines at the moment.
    I loved the first installment of that game (after having played a few games of the pen&paper VampireTM) and this is a worthy sequel in my eyes. Granted, the hasty port over to the Steam engine left a few minor bugs here and there, but nothing that seriously detracts from the gameplay.
    I'm loving it, but hating the fact that I have so little time to play it.
    Ahh, you're my man! I can agree with you 100%, everybody, listen, VtM Bloodlines is better than you think! Maybe you have to be a World of Darkness fan (I've tried the game AFTER reading some of the Vampire Clan novels), but maybe not... It'll be a disappointment after Half-Life 2, cuz, as Psyonide said, it has many bugs and the engine isn't the same as in HL2... But I think the clans can be fairly played, it doesn't just consists of "good answers" and "bad answer" in conversations, like in Baldur's Gate or KotOR. And the story's interesting too (or getting interesting), I'm almost at the end of the game, and I'm still playing it (it's still in my User CP).

    Just ignore the bugs and have fun... Fallout 2 had many bugs too, and it's still a great game, isn't it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GareJei
    Just ignore the bugs and have fun... Fallout 2 had many bugs too, and it's still a great game, isn't it?
    One of the best. Red-Ryder Special Ed. BB gun all the way =D
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    My current single player addiction is Tetrisphere on the N64. For multiplay, I've been getting back into Starcraft.

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    Meh, I haven't been addicted to a game since I got everything in Dynasty Warriors IV

    Oh, I forgot about ToS....I played that game like 6 hours every night on christmas brake (unless drunk).

    I don't know you, you're not my friend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slick William
    My current single player addiction is Tetrisphere on the N64. For multiplay, I've been getting back into Starcraft.
    Oooh, Tetrisphere is the radest. Nice soundtrack, too.

    Also, Lurkers and Carriers = instant win. Fact.







    I've been too busy enjoying music to play any games at all since two or three days ago. Woosh.
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    Well I intend to play Final Fantasy I to X all over again starting from the first one.

    I'll be back in a few months.

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