I actually really, really loved playing Alpha Protocol (especially trying to be stealthy). It can be get buggy sometimes, and I actually juggled between using the controller and keyboard, because the hacking/lockpicking in it was actually much, much easier to do with a controller (for me, at least), but otherwise it's great. If you're good at shooting people in the face with a controller, I recommend using a controller 100% of the time.
The Witcher is okay, but to be honest, you can skip it and play Witcher 2 without being too lost story-wise (and even then, you can always read up on the story on a wiki). EDIT: And I actually enjoyed Witcher 2's gameplay a lot better than TW1's.
Darksiders was meh and I wound up not finishing it.
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Just beat Mafia II. Trying to figure out what's next.
Anyone played two or all three of these?
I'm guessing Darksiders is more akin to Mafia II in that there isn't much role-playing/character-building going on?
Controller support in Darksiders/AP is a benefit since I like to play in bed. :)
But I can handle a little K&M if need be.
I understand it takes a bit to get into the Witcher and it's a long game. Those are downsides.
Just mining y'all's brains for ops.
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