Dead Rising 2: Case Zero The small $5 prequel to the upcoming Dead Rising 2. It was well worth the $5 for the small taste. It was pretty damn awesome though, It's just sad that I have to wait longer xD
Pokemon: FireRed Version Megaman Battle Network 4: Blue Moon version. And now I'm currently working on trying to finish Silent Hill 2: Restless Dreams for the XBox. :lol:
I can't even keep track of my gaming time-line anymore. I was about to type Dragon Age, but then I realized that I've played and completed other games since then. The most recent one was Starcraft II.
I beat the story mode awhile ago, but I FINALLY got every riddle for Batman: Arkham Asylum. Only a year away to Batman: Arkham City now. ;~;
In the summer I beat uh.. Starcraft 2[well, still getting all the achievements, some are really hard] then got back into the PS1 Games.. lol Crash Bandicoot 1-3[100%, all 3.] Spyro the Dragon Tony Hawks Pro Skater 1 Grandia Jade Cocoon and working on Final Fantasy Tactics and FF8 atm.
Finished Demon's Souls yesterday. Or at least the first playthrough. (I think I clocked in around 35-40 hours on the first playthrough if I recall correctly. Not sure though and way too lazy to figure out. And that was within like 3 days too xD I had a previous game that had around 35 hours in it that was nowhere near good because it was my very first playthrough attempt and I didn't really know how to play correctly till recently, and I lost some vital items, so I just made a new game and got through it correctly xD) God, this game is really fucking amazing. It's up there in my favorites now, just because it's so fucking awesome. EXTREMELY frustrating though xD God. My poor Ps3 controller got a lot of abuse everytime I lost 20,000+ Souls for accidentally dying while in soul form trying to retrieve the large number of souls that was left near my previous dead body. xD But damn. Really beautiful game. Really fun too. One of the few RPGs I really enjoyed to it's full extent. THANK YOU ATLUS.
Demon's Souls was the last game I completed too, but I finished it back in June. What was your soul level when you finished your first playthrough?
Not entireeeeeeeely sure. I found out the time was actually 33 hours and 12 minutes and my soul level is currently 83 (I played through just 1-1 and 1-2 I'm quite sure. I don't think I did anything else at all yet, and the souls that carried over from the previous game I spent on upgrading my soul level so I want to say it was probably in the late 60s or early 70s ? or 70s? I don't know, I wish I paid more attention now.) I made some big mistakes at the end of the game though, like not going back to Blacksmith Ed to make that sword by combining the two swords and that one Demon's Soul, I WANTED to, just accidentally talked to the Maiden in Black first, thus ending the game. And then even before that, I had a shit ton of souls from killing the 1-4 Demon and I was pissed that I couldn't use them to upgrade xD Oh. I think the most annoying levels were definitely in the Valley of Defilement. Those big versions of those little motherfuckers were INSANELY annoying and hurt a freakin lot. and then after that, the hardest thing to figure out was killing Old King Doran, which I did eventually with the Storm Ruler sword by knocking him into the hole of death thing in 1-1 near the beginning, but I lost the armor that he dropped obviously >_> So frak. IT TOOK SO LONG TO KILL HIM THOUGH GOD.
I rarely actually complete a game storyline. I usually get to the last 20% or so and then just....stop. I don't know what it is with me but I do that. However, I did fully complete Final Fantasy XIII a few months ago. Pretty good game but lacks playability outside of the main storyline and various other flaws which I can't be bothered going into.
Mass Effect 2 was the last game I played with a significant story line. Most of the games trade story for re-playability.
Xbox 360: Halo Reach PC: Civilization V (although I got beat by the Americans... stupid time victory!)
Halo Reach. The campaign sucked though - I've had naughty times last longer, and be a lot more enjoyable.