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Which games are keeping you company this weekend?



This weekend will be choke-full of Wang! Which means ridiculously gruesome action, impossible antics, and loooots of swagger. Remember any other gory games that tickled your fancy with their unapologetical bloodbaths and insane bodycounts? Were they extra-splattery? Did they make your shooting finger hurt? Was the amount of enemies equal to that of a small country? Whatever the reason, give us their names!


Surely you've got some gaming planned for this weekend, too. Go on, share your Weekend Playlist with us. It can include single-player games, multiplayer games, console exclusives, anything - we are not judging. In fact, we are sharing too!

Looking for some additional inspiration? The GOG.com releases of the week might help:

- You can gather up friends and slice-up the foul-smelling demon legions in <span class="bold">Shadow Warrior 2</span>.
- You can scratch your trigger itch, blasting away at psychedelic fiends in <span class="bold">GoNNER</span>.
- You can dive into the depths of madness as the intrepid yet most likely doomed <span class="bold">Zubmariner</span> of the Sunless Sea.
- You can help a girl banish her inner and outer demons in the action/adventure <span class="bold">Anima: Gate of Memories</span>.
- You can go down memory lane and thrown crates at some persistent thugs as <span class="bold">Titus the Fox</span>.
- You can eliminate swarms of alien pests in the now-procedurally-generated maps of <span class="bold">Infested Planet - Planetary Campaign</span>.


So, GOGamites, what are you playing this weekend?
So little time so much to do...

Shadow Warrior 2 (It's AMAZING)
Endless Legend's new expansion hit, so some of that
Harvest Moon A New Beginning...cause...you know...
It's Dragon Age: Inquisition for me this weekend (and the next one, and the next, and probably the one after that - yeah, I can see this taking a while, at least until Dishonored 2 comes out).

DA:I is a rather violent game in its own right, but most recently I've enjoyed the delicious gorefest that is Shadow of Mordor, and it's hard to imagine another game claiming the title for "the most spectacular bloodbath".
Post edited October 16, 2016 by maladr0Id