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Leather Goddesses of Phobos.
GRID on my new controller.

Fucking hell the Aston Martin sucks balls.
Brothers - A Tale of Two Sons.
Costume Quest
Resident Evil 6

Not that bad so far. *shrugs*
I just started DmC. So far, really liking how swift everything feels.
Beat Two Worlds I, started the second one. Controls are eh, motion blur I'm not crazy about. But the graphics are gorgeous and the story is pretty good so far.
Fortix, and replaying Ys Origin now with a controller.
Post edited October 21, 2013 by arr0whead
Well, on pc, I'm just starting Bards Tale, but there is construction outside, and I can't even hear it :(.
Chantelise A Tale of Two Sisters
The rockin' Dead, sexist and sexy but somewhat funny?
Beyond. It finally arrived. I am 5 hours into the game and I liked it. If it won't screw up in the end more massively than Fahrenheit, it might end up being David Cage's best game to the date.
Post edited October 22, 2013 by Mivas
Papo and Yo. I think the environments are unique and beautiful, the puzzles a little repetitive. I haven't had any sort of intense emotional reactions to it the way some people have described, but I give it a thumbs up so far.
I'm pretty much canning my run through Divinity 2. That's strike two against Larian for me after Divine Divinity. Yeah, the former has some fun and cheeky dialog and characters, and some of the books are entertaining, but overall I find the gameplay, which is the most important part for me in any game, quite uninspiring and just... meh. Too bad. I'm done forcing myself through games I just tolerate.

Strangely enough, I'm still curious about their upcoming Original Sin. It'll probably help that game immensely that it's not another action RPG, otherwise I wouldn't probably even bother being interested.

...

Moving along. Played a fair bit of the The Swapper just now, and I'm loving it. It's a great little game all around. I sure love its atmosphere. So far I haven't been stumped by any puzzles for long, although I still have the tendency to overthink the solutions to some.
Crusader No Remorse. My reaction? Bleh. It's fun enough, I guess, but the controls are seriously getting in the way of my enjoying it. I knew that was going to be a problem, but I still wasn't prepared. The basic concept of the controls is fine; they are quite similar to Army Men, which I was always able to play relatively well. But these just don't work how they should. Sometimes the Silencer won't move, or he'll move incorrectly. This is especially problematic in tight quarters, and I can almost forget about changing direction while running. The targeting system is a bit hit-and-miss, too. It isn't always clear where I need to have the reticule in respect to my target for the gun to lock on, and even then I'm not guaranteed a hit (I realize the weapons aren't perfectly accurate, but sometimes, despite being locked on, my guns just don't shoot where they are supposed to). The wall-mounted turrets are frustrating because sometimes they are destroyed after one shot, while other times they take quite a few.

Whew. I needed to vent a bit. I don't mean to imply that the game is bad; the gameplay itself is pretty fun. I just don't think I can handle the controls. I'll give it a little more time, but if it doesn't get any better, I'll probably just drop it.