We're in September already and boy has the year flown by fast. And as we head towards 2023 and a lot of highly-touted big name releases, there's still a bit to play out in 2022, and it begins with September with a couple of big titles to fill out the month.
Everything from family-fun competitive gaming to single-player gut-wrenchers makes its way into September, which explore in our list of releases for the month. Click here for our full Games of September 2022. |
Currently giving Metal: Hellsinger a blast, good times :)
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Ooo are we shaming ourselves? Here's some games I bought and have installed on my PC, but have basically never played:
KOTOR Entire Half-Life Series TF2 Portal ME2 & 3 (started #2 but didn't get past first bit) Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire Wasteland 2 Witcher Witcher II Witcher III (I feel like a few pissweak stabs at the first area doesn't count as playing this one) Command and Conquer: Remastered HOMM VII HOMM III (HD) Crusader Kings II Torment: Tides of Numenera Divinity OS2 PAYDAY Darksiders Batman: Arkham City GOTY Left 4 Dead 1&2 Various Monkey Islands Batman: Arkham Asylum GOTY Full Spectrum Warrior Warhammer 40k (only played Winter Assault but have lots of these) Red Faction Guerilla Re-Mars-tered War Thunder S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Shadow of Chernobyl XCOM: Enemy Unknown Insurgency Trine 1&2 Homeworld Remastered Factorio Duke Nukem 3D L.A. Noire Satellite Reign Tomb Raider 2016 There's (lots) more but that's enough shame for today. |
im playing and loving all the res evil remakes, 1, 2 and now 3.
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There's (lots) more but that's enough shame for today.YIKES. At least I never bought any of my non-plays! That said I do have hundreds of free games on Steam & Epic & GoG that I am yet to even glance at. I really enjoyed the Tomb Raider games FWIW. First single player games I played in ages & was blown away by how far they have come. I smashed through them all in the first couple weeks of the pandemic. Probably look at lot better on your rig than they did on my sad gaming laptop too. |