Borderlands 2 is one everyone seems to love. I have no plans to play it, since I'm not much on shooters or RPGs; if you believe it, while I definitely enjoyed it, I decided not to hop on a Mass Effect/2 sales on Steam after downloading the demo for 2; but it's cool that so many people enjoy that game.
I need to play MGS3. I've only played the first two MGS titles, the Twin Snakes Gamecube remake, and the first few frames of the NES games online. Which is a shame, because I often hear 3 is people's favorite, but alas, it came out around the time my older brother had moved out and taken his PS2 with him.
I would have downloaded Bioshock Infinte on Steam if I had the recommended CPU. In fact, for anyone reading this, there's a flash sale on Steam for Bioshock Infinite right now: 75% off, or $9.99. I bought Tomb Raider with a lower grpahics card than was recommended, but I can live with running games on low settings; not so sure I'm willing to risk my processor not handling things. I do have the original Bioshock on my wishlist, though, and will likely download that before the 2nd/end of Steam sale. If you can't tell, I am far behind. I owned no consoles or handhelds this generation, and only this summer did I buy a laptop that could run games, and only just now have I bought any games for it.
I wasn't quite clear on what the issue with Battlefield 4 was. So are you saying it glitches at the 50-75% point in the game? Glad you were able to trade it in for something you like better, in any case.
As for Skyrim, you are making me jealous, because no way in hell is my laptop running that thing on "Ultra" settings. lol I have the minimum video card required, though. Maybe it's for the best, though. Like you, I prefer some story and mission-incentive to my games. I just don't get the same kick out of aimlessly wandering that other people seem to.
I'm not into zombies, but this TellTale game could be an exception, since I do like games with hard decisions, or at least I think I would. I actually bought Deadlight today on Steam, but in my opinion, that doesn't count, cause it looked more like Contra than a typical zombie game to me.
Sonic Racing looks fun; I was bummed I didn't have the CPU for Generations. That game looks great to me. I only got into Sonic starting with the Adventure games, and I loved the Sonic portions of those games; they'd be great without all the baggage characters, I think.
And as you can tell, Steam has impacted my wallet as well, lol, although I am still well below the $50 spending mark. That will change, though. I need to buy Super Meat Boy as well, before the sale ends.