Antichamber. I recommend it, it's a first person puzzle game. If you like Qube or Portal you may like this one.
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XCOM:EU, the last mission was underwhelming, the game itself can be fun but it has some serious bug
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Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
Holy shit, that was hard to beat.
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Call of Juarez: The Cartel - I bought it cheap, wasn't expecting much. Found out the game is absolutely awful, wish i never bought it
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Painkiller Hell & Damnation - I'm a fan of the series and I've also beaten all previous games. The first two were amazing. Overdose was also pretty nice. But then the rest was just pure trash. No, wait. Trash is an understatement. Anyway, this one is a pretty nice remake of the first two. The only thing I didn't like was the fact that there weren't many maps. It was short. They should have taken all the maps and bring them into this game, not only some of them. I absolutely loved weapons. Especially the new ones. Lots of fun with them. Music was allright but I think soundtrack was better in the original game. All in all I enjoyed this game and I'm looking forward to another installments in the series. 8/10
Painkiller Hell & Damnation: Halloween DLC - Free single player map. It was okay. Nothing special but nothing very bad either. 5/10
Painkiller Hell & Damnation: Satan Claus DLC - Free single player map. I didn't like it. It was a mockery of christmas. 1/10
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4 Elements. The very first game I managed to get 100% achievements on Steam (though I'm close with Adventures of Shuggy... and I also own The Walking Dead). It's a casual game, variation of Bejeweled, won it on Steamgifts... but I enjoyed it. 7+/10, it could really suck you in but the cheesy setting and retarded save systems don't let me rate this game higher. If you like this kind of games, you should not be disappointed with this one.
For the last 'real' game I finished - LA Noire. 90% of achievements (the remaining ones take too much time...). It's hard to rate this game. Shitty conversion, tons of bugs/glitches (from what I've read most of them are 'pc exclusive'), game gets a bit repetitive and those illogical case solutions* that I do not understand even now... But the setting of this game, the atmosphere, the dialogues (MAN, THE DIALOGUES!). The way the plot wraps itself up near the ending of the game, this is amazing. Also the core of this game is also very good (interrogations, gaining clues). I loved this game despite it having so many flaws... 8+/10
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I don't recall seeing this thread around here and I think it's a pretty cool one. You can either recommend someone a game or advise someone not to waste one's time on it. I'll start.
Mark Of The Ninja - A very good stealth-action game. It's like Splinter Cell but in 2D. Although I admit there were times when I was a little bit bored. Overall it's a very good game. Solid 8/10.
Edit:
Here's a collage of all games I've beaten over the years on PC:
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Here's a collage of games in which I've got all achievements (100%):
Part 1
My AStats 100% achievements profile
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