WRUP: Playin' la Vita loca
What's everyone playing this weekend?
- Alexander Sliwinski (@XanderSliwinski): I want to play Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning, but life keeps getting in the way. Have a lovely wedding to attend Saturday and biz to handle Sunday.
- Ben Gilbert (@RealBenGilbert): Delving further into the Darkness (2 co-op), ziplining even more around Gotham City (Impostors), and potentially continuing elderly Ezio's journey of Revelations.
- David Hinkle (@DaveHinkle): I'm close to 100 in Gears of War 3, so I'll probably spend some time getting there this weekend. Oh, and Rayman Origins. So much Rayman Origins.
- JC Fletcher (@jcfletcher): I think I'm going to kick back and relax with... no, I'm kidding, still reviewing Vita games.
- Jess Conditt (@JessConditt): Cell: Emergence and some Borderlands, if I'm feeling frisky.
- Jordan Mallory (@Jordan_Mallory): I'll be spending all weekend on the couch with a bottle of NyQuil and the Mythbusters Big Blasts collection. I apologize in advance for any unusually existential posts that may go up over the next couple of days.
- Ludwig Kietzmann (@LudwigK): It's a weekend with old acquaintances. I have a date with Mr. Alan Wake (caught in the midst/mists of an American Nightmare) and Ryu Hayabusa, who's back one (?) more time in Ninja Gaiden Sigma Plus. I was going to make a joke about the bloated number of ports for that game, but then I remembered how I keep playing them without fail.
- Mike Schramm (@MikeSchramm): I haven't had much gaming time lately. Sorry to say I have unopened copies of both Kingdoms of Amalur and Rayman Origins waiting for me, if I ever find a moment at home to sit down and play them this weekend.
- Richard Mitchell (@TheRichardM): I have entered Alan Wake's American Nightmare. If I can manage to wake up, I'll spend the rest of my time with Lumines: Electronic Symphony and Pushmo.
- Steven Wong: I'll be playing the PC release of Alan Wake and playing more Kingdoms of Amalur.
- Xav de Matos (@Xav): I should probably finish Resident Evil: Revelations, but I'll probably just keep playing through Alan Wake on PC.