What we're playing this weekend (15 – 16 October 2011)

22 October 2011

Dan Parmenter

This weekend I’m playing some kind of weird Asian RPG where I grind fetch quests around the streets of Singapore. I talk to strange characters to find the best location for items. Each time I swipe my credit card I get new items but at the cost of many credits. I think the game’s called “Inescapable Debt”.

When I’m back in South Africa though I’ll be starting on Batman: Arkham City for the upcoming MyGaming review.

Chris Kemp

This weekend (at my friend’s insistence) I’m going to be playing a bit of Street Fighter IV. My friend is tired of being stomped by the Japanese, so he’s getting me to start playing (presumably so he can stomp me). When that wears a little thin, I’ll be plotting my infiltration into The Verge, so I can instigate its internal collapse (just kidding, I’m not insecure enough about my hobbies to care what ignorant, misinformed people think.) Oh, and also Trine.

Tarryn van der Byl

Batman: Arkham City, duh. Although I’ll probably spin Gears of War 3 for a bit; there’s an event on this weekend and I’m grinding out my War Supporter medal.

Nic Simmonds

This weekend I’ll be diving back into the Diablo III beta. Having completed it with the Barbarian and Demon Hunter, I’m rather excited by the prospect of giving the Witch Doctor a bash. Then there is a bunch of other stuff I’m dying to try out, like Might and Magic: Heroes VI and Rage, both of which are in the middle of an intense bidding war for my credit card details.

James Etherington-Smith

I’ll be trying to get through as much of Arkham City as I can before Dan’s plane arrives and I have to reluctantly hand it over to him. I’ll retreat to my gaming lair to salve my wounds with Dungeon Defenders.

What are you playing this weekend? Let us know in the commetns below and on the MyGaming froum.

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