I beat CoD4RM, and picked up so many games from the Steam winter sale...this is my worst one in years lol.
What I picked up and will denote which I'm playing:
- Resident Evil HD Remake (just got started, realized mouse+kb is a BAD idea, so gonna get my controller setup and come back)
- Resident Evil 2 Remake
- Resident Evil 4 Remake + DLC
- Door Kickers 2 (Playing now, and OMG, this is amazingly fun!!! How did I miss this one?! I love the idea and premise of it, I'm having entirely too much fun getting my ass handed to me as I learn how to get good at this...next thing I know its 2hrs later lol)
- Mass Effect Legendary Edition
- Executive Assault 2
- Total Conflict: Resistance (Playing, and this one is quite fun! Plenty of bugs, but surprisingly engaging...I keep coming back for more).
- NFS Most Wanted 2012 + DLC (Playing, was a fan of the OG 05 version, never tried this one...was cheap, and I LOVED the Burnout Series... this is definitely Need For Burnout Paradise is Wanted lol...but I like it for what it is.)
- Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory (I had to, had it on PS2, loved it...playing it now, and getting into it, not bad for its age, playing this is nostalgic and really takes me back to some good old days of gaming).
- Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Blacklist
Picked up Ghost Recon Breakpoint on sale just before winter sale, luckily same price. Whew.
About to pick up Armored Core VI, its not on sale...and I've really tried resisting...but its AC. I loved AC back in the day . Never played V. Sooooo tempted. Just...want...to...get...it....noooooow....
I will say though Door Kickers 2 and TC:R are keeping me very well entertained in the modern combat area, Chaos Theory is surprisingly better than I expected for its age. The thoughts, planning, tactics that DK2 inspire is just so damn engaging and rewarding (and punishing). I like how each play through the enemies may do something different or even spawn in slightly different areas.
TC:R is something I've watched for some time, and while I was hesitant to pick it up, glad I did. Still needs some work, but dev is active and what is there is quite fun to play. It's like modern warfare mount & blade. Which I played the hell out of Void Destroyer 2, which was kinda like M&B in space, I still do load that up and play it. But this taking a more modern warfare approach is more appealing to me atm, and the battles are crazy sometimes. Upgrading matters, logistics and supplies matter, so very cool and I've only just begun. If you are curious about either of these two, I'd say take a serious look, I'm very glad I did.
And NFSMW, man, even though its old...it is actually pretty damn fun and silly. In only a way a NFS/Burnout styled game could ever be. I am a huge fan of Burnout Paradise and previous Burnouts...and this NFSMW is old enough I don't have the "it's not the OG one, it must not be played" mindset about it, but rather...its cheap, let's get it and have some fun! So far, mission very much accomplished. Something a little more lighthearted and entertaining. It's not 2005 MW, but I was fine going in with that mindset.
And now I have even more games in my growing backlog to play. I really can't complain, but I really bought more than I should've LOL.