I'm running through Fallout New Vagas again. I'm really really poor just at the moment, so I'm replaying lots of stuff I finished in fairly recent past.
Also been re(re-re-re-re)playing Supreme Commander Forged Alliance because I just love it and it normally manages to snake itself into my schedule.
I'm about to start playing Fable III for the PC, I've still yet to play that since it's release.
Other than that, I've actually found myself playing APB: Reloaded alot of the time.
I'm playing Rift. Not very far in. Yes, it seems like a WoW clone, but it's an extremely well-made Wow clone, and that's all I care about. At least until The Old Republic comes out.
I'm playing Divine Divinity. The game is simply massive, and a darn good hack n' slash loot-gasm type RPG to boot. It has a lot of variety as well. One of the best ways to spend 6$ that I have found. Thank you GOG.
Last game fired up: Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds (with the Clone Campaigns expansion). Played a few multiplayer LAN matches last night with 3 people.
But the games I've been sinking the most time into in the past month or so are Supreme Commander: Forged Alliance (multiplayer LAN also) and Fallout: New Vegas (still working on my Yes Man playthrough... also, this is my first playthrough with the Project Nevada cybernetics mod turned on).
ARMA 2. 76 hours played and I installed it about 2 weeks ago. This game should be the benchmark for all FPS. I'm confident that Battlefield 3 will be a good step in the right direction.
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