Once I'm finished with Batman:AK, I'm looking at Saints Row 4 and a lot of smaller stuff (Valiant Hearts, Ether One, D4, probably other stuff I'm forgetting)
So the game I'm actually trying to think of is an upcoming game (unless it came out), and I believe I've seen one or two trailers for it on the site. It was a puzzle game, and if I remember correctly it had an isometric perspective and some sort of Asian aesthetic.
I found the announcement a lot more exciting than almost anything else this week. Obviously we have no idea what the actual product will be like--and I'll be the first to admit that FFVII probably hasn't aged well--but I'm really curious to see more of it.
I liked Witcher 2 a bunch. I haven't played the first one, but it's been in my Steam library forever and someday I'll get around to playing it I will never get around to playing it.
Dragon Age: Inquisition. I really want to like the game more but it's been slow going. Partly because of the bugs (my Inquisitor's voice getting changed several hours in was morale-crushing). It's better than DA2, at least.
The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages. I played through Oracle of Seasons for the first time a little over a year ago, but just got around to starting the other game. Link's Awakening was the first Zelda I ever played so getting around to these games a decade late is weird but enjoyable. Also, I'm never going to get caught up with all the Zeldas I haven't played yet; I own but still haven't played Twilight Princess and Minish Cap, and now I'm staring down Majora's Mask and the Wii U game.
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