Also think I'm going to break the budget a bit and get Terran Conflict to the first person who says they want it. It's a space sim exploration/economy game though and probably isn't for everyone. Say you want it and give up your steam id thingie.
just a heads up that I will be waiting to fill the remaining gifting slots before sending stuff out, its easier for me that way. I also still have 7 copies of terraria left.
just a heads up that I will be waiting to fill the remaining gifting slots before sending stuff out, its easier for me that way. I also still have 7 copies of terraria left.
my computer isn't made of scotch tape so right now i have ten chrome tabs open, steam, tf2, itunes, pidgin, windows explorer, photoshop and painttool SAI
I find this a very hard question to answer. You sort of have to break it into three, namely the original trilogy, and each of the latter two games.
The original trilogy is aces. It's wildly inconsistent, each game has problems in different areas, but they each have strengths. Sands of Time is just an incredibly inventive exploration/character game, but the combat's week. Warrior Within destroyed a lot of the great atmosphere of SoT, added too much combat, but I really liked how that game played with time travel in its story and environments. Two Thrones is probably the best on balance, great combat, great story, but some crazy stupid boss fights.
Forgotten Sands feels a lot like the original trilogy, to the extent that it's almost an upgraded rehash of Sands of Time, except minus all of the charm, character and cleverness. The platforming is pretty fantastic though, but the game's combat is easy as hell.
PoP 2008 is basically another thing entirely, but I loved it. It's very easy and the gameplay mechanics feel very repetitive, but it's just stunning visually, and the fluidity of movement back and forth across the entire world (there's a metroid-vania-esque returning to old areas with new powers mechanic) was pretty excellently done. The character and storytelling is great, if not quite on par with Sands of Time, but close. It's really unlike just about any game, it's more visual and showy than a game.
Legba, i didn't even have the game itself. i had a demo disc install that glitched and let me play nigh-infinitely. i think i even had mods on a demo. i probably wouldn't have made it out of high school if i'd actually had a retail copy... it seemed like that game was procedural before that was a thing.
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I'll take Terran Conflict if someone hasn't claimed it already.
http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561197989969557/
Dru, can I get on in this? I enjoy playin' them vidya games with you.
and maybe terraria
and post apocalyptic mayhem
and dead space 2
or at least the 2 hours I played of it before bitching out were. I'll go back and finish one day!
I got you covered there.
i want
terraria
more than anything
also Hitman on console is great -- i take it on PC, it's similarly great?
hitman 2 is a steal right now
2) he will KILL you
absolute moida
my computer isn't made of scotch tape so right now i have ten chrome tabs open, steam, tf2, itunes, pidgin, windows explorer, photoshop and painttool SAI
Just under the wire.
With that my final giveaway is over!
But at the same time I feel like I should wait a year
get it even cheaper
my computer could do like ONE of those things
one of those things with special codes and tricks to decrease the visuals
you know who you are
plurals do not need apostrophes
squall you are disowned
I find this a very hard question to answer. You sort of have to break it into three, namely the original trilogy, and each of the latter two games.
The original trilogy is aces. It's wildly inconsistent, each game has problems in different areas, but they each have strengths. Sands of Time is just an incredibly inventive exploration/character game, but the combat's week. Warrior Within destroyed a lot of the great atmosphere of SoT, added too much combat, but I really liked how that game played with time travel in its story and environments. Two Thrones is probably the best on balance, great combat, great story, but some crazy stupid boss fights.
Forgotten Sands feels a lot like the original trilogy, to the extent that it's almost an upgraded rehash of Sands of Time, except minus all of the charm, character and cleverness. The platforming is pretty fantastic though, but the game's combat is easy as hell.
PoP 2008 is basically another thing entirely, but I loved it. It's very easy and the gameplay mechanics feel very repetitive, but it's just stunning visually, and the fluidity of movement back and forth across the entire world (there's a metroid-vania-esque returning to old areas with new powers mechanic) was pretty excellently done. The character and storytelling is great, if not quite on par with Sands of Time, but close. It's really unlike just about any game, it's more visual and showy than a game.
Hope that helps! (Play them all.)
Fuck yes, Escape Velocity is one of my all-time favourite games. I spent so much time on that game. Amazing replay value, too.
raneados we are worried about you
seems kinda silly!
Running terraria.gift
statistics generating...
that is balls out retarded
is there still a "buy it for myself" button?
I'd assume that it'd just do the normal thing and tie all the extra copies to your account as if you bought the pack originally.
Edit: wow.
That is really retarded.
also in the hypothetical situation in which i did type that (note: i did not), what if i was talking about my friend's list of people?
i have many friends with many lists
terraria is only 20 mb, why is that surprising me so much for a game like this
The sheer number of games given
If everyone pitched in like a dollar we could get Ultima something nice