The Elder Scrolls V Skyrim
Got this for Christmas. It's objectively kind of terrible. The voice acting reminds me of games from the 90s where the dev team just recorded their own. The story is actually non-terrible! It's almost like it's not an Elder Scrolls game. But the delivery remains wooden and poorly paced. The gameplay is easy (dragons excepted) and breakable with casual effort. The dungeons are so linear they make FF13 look like a sandbox.
But damned if the world isn't big, and pretty, and fun to explore.
So it does the one thing it does right very well, and that's enough.
(That and Jeremy Soule music.)
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Civilization 4: Beyond the Sword - Caveman to Cosmos
I was distressed to realize that not only does this run poorly on my PC, but that it's almost impossible to get a PC that will run it better now because it can only use one CPU and the speeds of individual CPUs have actually gone down with the shift to multi-core processors.
Back to Rise of Mankind: A New Dawn, which remains my favorite version since it strikes a balance between having all of the things (all of them) and being almost like playable on my machine.
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Final Fantasy Tactics - Celdia's Complete Patch
Still enjoying this. It's not LFFT for balance, but wheeeeeeee, new classes~!
Hopefully future revisions will balance it, too, because there are some great ideas here.
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Had a Dominion New Year last night. It remains the best of all possible games. Although I prefer it with expansions, particularly some of the later ones. IIRC there's a way to play this online?
Also continuing to play Magic over Cockatrice, because who spends
money on
entertainment? (And also everyone having the entire card pool for whatever format you're playing makes the game much better than Constructed play limited by money.)
I know there was talk on here about using Magic Online last year, but does anybody play on
Cockatrice? (Or Apprentice, I guess, but it sucks these days.)