What game did you last play?!?!?!?

Took care of the first 180 Pushmos in Pushmo.

That Rocket Ship Pushmo (No. 180) sure was a rough challenge.
 
Chaos Rings II - I've managed to bump up the gameplay to cutscene ratio fairly well so far around ten hours into it by powerleveling ten levels. Story is still fairly cliched, and when I finally went into another dungeon, they still insisted on pointless interruptions of my exploration just to show the martial artist who was supposed to be in my party looking pensive and brushing it off. Once I got to the boss, however, it turned out that I'd either severely overleveled to the point of it not being fun anymore or that the enemy AI was literally the worst I'd seen all game. It didn't help that the boss was supposed to be Conquest, one of the mythical Four Horsemen, and "way powerful than any Legion", given that I'd had a harder time with some polar bear grunts I ran into in the second dungeon. The sidequests have improved, however, and the optional bosses I've found weren't ruined by excess of cutscene, so at least there's that.
 
Chaos Rings II - Finally reached a point where I can actually see some sort of coherent objective. Unfortunately, that objective entailed another half hour of cutscene. There were more bosses, but none were seriously challenging due to my power leveling, even the ones that were supposed to be hard for that point in the game (particularly Conquest, who still had lousy AI and attacked once all battle). The sad part is that the gameplay and graphics are actually well-designed, and if I didn't keep getting interrupted every three screens, it'd probably have surpassed the original already.
 
Lord of the rings: War in the north.

Got farther in this little snow mountian that led to some ancient dwarven weapon.

But sadly the fun ended with one of those PROTECT THIS GUY FROM AN ARMY type missions, I got irritated, and stopped playing.
 
MnSG said:
More Pushmo. Took care of all the normal Pushmos, along with the first 18 bonus Pushmos.

You seem to plow through games all the time.
 
Kingdom Hearts 2

Nearing the end of Twilight Town. Can't wait for the Axel Battle, it's like endless Valor Mode. And I Love valor mode.
 
Ragnarok online, went to a new server and made a crusader. Going well so far even without equips.
 
Mario4Ever said:
MnSG said:
More Pushmo. Took care of all the normal Pushmos, along with the first 18 bonus Pushmos.

You seem to plow through games all the time.

Pretty much. I've had my 3DS since late January, and I'm already nearing the 25000 VR mark in Mario Kart 7. Of course, there are games that I won't touch at all.
 
Chaos Rings II - About ready for the second Pillar Sacrifice (or technically third, if you count the tutorial/forced/I have no clue why this giant green wolf is attacking me but it's him or me battle near the beginning of the game). Got through Death fairly easily, and without even a very long cutscene. Battle was challenging, and much more enjoyable than most bosses of late. However, the poorly executed plot mechanic where you fight the fraction of the real big boss' power and are about to lose when the big ostensibly good guy saves you (I would have won anyway; I was dealing 4000 damage per turn and he could apparently only do major overpowered healing every ten turns) was riddled with FMV and a bunch of useless screens that didn't do anything for anything except put me to sleep momentarily. And apparently they think that the traditional "reveal part of your enemy's strength and motives through a cutscene every so often" tactic is actually a better idea than what they did in the first game (basically throw you into it with almost no direction as to plot and force you to fight through the other characters to even have a clue what was going on), so I'm extremely pessimistic about the way the end of the game will turn out.
 
Resident Evil: Revelations - Finished Chapter 5 ("Secrets Revealed") and started Chapter 6 (the name of which I'm too lazy to look up since I forgot it).

Things are starting to get more interesting plot-wise.
 
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