Paper Sorcerer is live! I'm looking forward to getting my kickstarter key at some point. It looks even sharper than was originally promised. Behold:
Well there's another wishlisted game. Damn you folks, between Banner Saga, Agarest, Blackguards (of which I grabbed the demo to make sure I like it), Divinity and more, I am well on my way back up to 60-some games on my list.
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For now backers, just sit tight. I'm figuring out a way to send out keys to everybody in a timely manner, forgive me if it takes a little while to figure out, as I've 2000+ keys to send out (including purchases).
Paper Sorcerer is live! I'm looking forward to getting my kickstarter key at some point. It looks even sharper than was originally promised. Behold:
Well there's another wishlisted game. Damn you folks, between Banner Saga, Agarest, Blackguards (of which I grabbed the demo to make sure I like it), Divinity and more, I am well on my way back up to 60-some games on my list.
Wow. That game looks badass. Sort of reminds me of Dark Spire (upon reading the thread further I see I'm not alone).
Amazon price matched The Bureau and it works with the $5 off EC coupon, so $7.50 Steam key.
Well. That's something.
It's something that people should buy. Ignore the story and enjoy the fun combat. Throw aliens at other aliens, and then shoot them in the face! Wear a chunky bracelet! Be a handsome guy! Try not to giggle at Director Faulke's pants-boner!
It's a sci-fi ARPG from Robot Entertainment, creators of Hero Academy and Orcs Must Die. Originally it was an iOS game that turned a lot of people off due to the fact that it both cost money and seemed to be pushing for in app purchases. Never tried it myself due to the fact that my phone is considered too old to run it properly according to it's suggested devices, and never saw anyone else actually mention playing it. So no idea how good it is. The new Steam version mentions a "retuned economy" and that all equipment is unlockable at no extra-cost, but no real statement about if they are ditching their premium currency as far as I can tell.
Touch Arcade's review of the iOS version suggests that it's fun, but the game is dragged down by the in app purchases and it can get a bit repetitive/shallow.
I like Robot Entertainment's other games, and a sci-fi ARPG sounds neat, but I'm gonna be pretty cautious about this one myself.
Hah the 2 games in the thread title are exactly what I'm playing these days when I'm not getting my ass kicked in Hearthstone arena games.
But man is Neo Scavenger brutal. Just when you think you got it all covered, nice fur coat gun and a fancy laptop .. you die of an infection
Next time Medic, Strong, Botany, Melee and a Eagle eye with the Metabolism bad trait maybe?
Metabolism gets you into dangerous situations. Like, you'll need to scrounge up water but night is coming and there's wolfmen around. Things like that. Eagle Eye doesn't seem super useful to me - you get a lot of it's benefit once you find some binoculars.
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I can't get over the fact they are doing a free preview weekend for a game that is on sale for $2.24. I mean, if you've been on the fence about the game, isn't the 85% off enough to get you to bite? Do you really need to get to play it free for a day first?
Amazon price matched The Bureau and it works with the $5 off EC coupon, so $7.50 Steam key.
Nope. Nope nope nope. Dont' tell me this. I'm not listening. I have enough games to play and don't want to spend any more money. I'm already tempted enough by the bureau.
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Did you miss out on the La-Mulana daily? Well, I'm giving away two copies!
If you end up liking the game, you might be interested to know there's a sequel currently in the middle of a crowdfunding campaign!
Honestly, I still need to play through the first one. I played a little bit of it last year, but it's really difficult, and not just in a "these enemies are hard!" sort of way. It's the puzzles that will stop you in your tracks.
I jumped into the wiki after failing to do some really simple things and discovered that I need to start combining everything I find in that game with medium string to see if it can hang around my neck.
Sooo, Sanctum 2 is on sale so it the first game. What's the difference between them. I will most likely buy both of them, but I'm just curious about differences.
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So I finally got off my lazy ass and made that State of Decay: Breakdown LP I said I'd do during the charity drive. Head on over and sign up to be eaten by zombies a survivor in the game.
I won't pretend to know if that's a sequel or prequel, but hey, another JRPG. They're also porting OMG Zombies HD from the Vita to PC, and have two more Steam announcements they plan to make soon. I haven't played much of Agarest but I'm just happy to see more games being ported.
Ah, new thread. Like a new friend. But with less body odor. And classier. And doesn't call you drunk at 2AM for a ride home. And full of useful information.
Ah, I got Dualshock 4 up and running on my Surface Pro 2, which means I can finally get to all the controller-based games that are in my library. Games like Spelunky, Monaco, and Bastion (thanks again HeirTransparent).
I used to have an Xbox 360 controller a couple years ago, but man, does it ever feel good to have a not-total-shit-actually-quite-good-for-that-matter d-pad.
Ah, new thread. Like a new friend. But with less body odor. And classier. And doesn't call you drunk at 2AM for a ride home. And full of useful information.
Guys . I have run for a bus to get home by 21:00. I am old and fat and can't breathe. I am cursing that last pint. I need to cook and sleep by 23:00. What do I play when I get home, assuming I don't die?
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Well there's another wishlisted game. Damn you folks, between Banner Saga, Agarest, Blackguards (of which I grabbed the demo to make sure I like it), Divinity and more, I am well on my way back up to 60-some games on my list.
@HeirTransparent, the dev sent this to backers yesterday:
Steam profile.
Getting started with BATTLETECH: Part 1 / Part 2
Steam ID: Good Life
I mean it has a difficulty level called '1980s' and vampires are actually healers and oh man dat skeleton tank.
Also the story is pretty good so far.
Steam ID: Good Life
@bigdes
Thanks much for the giveaway!
French?
Well. That's something.
Wow. That game looks badass. Sort of reminds me of Dark Spire (upon reading the thread further I see I'm not alone).
*wishlisted so hard!*
Enjoy it, it remains one of my favorite games
Well aside from Metal Gear Revengeance I mean
Rules of Nature and such
It's something that people should buy. Ignore the story and enjoy the fun combat. Throw aliens at other aliens, and then shoot them in the face! Wear a chunky bracelet! Be a handsome guy! Try not to giggle at Director Faulke's pants-boner!
The Bureau has something for everyone!
It's a sci-fi ARPG from Robot Entertainment, creators of Hero Academy and Orcs Must Die. Originally it was an iOS game that turned a lot of people off due to the fact that it both cost money and seemed to be pushing for in app purchases. Never tried it myself due to the fact that my phone is considered too old to run it properly according to it's suggested devices, and never saw anyone else actually mention playing it. So no idea how good it is. The new Steam version mentions a "retuned economy" and that all equipment is unlockable at no extra-cost, but no real statement about if they are ditching their premium currency as far as I can tell.
Touch Arcade's review of the iOS version suggests that it's fun, but the game is dragged down by the in app purchases and it can get a bit repetitive/shallow.
I like Robot Entertainment's other games, and a sci-fi ARPG sounds neat, but I'm gonna be pretty cautious about this one myself.
But man is Neo Scavenger brutal. Just when you think you got it all covered, nice fur coat gun and a fancy laptop .. you die of an infection
Next time Medic, Strong, Botany, Melee and a Eagle eye with the Metabolism bad trait maybe?
Metabolism gets you into dangerous situations. Like, you'll need to scrounge up water but night is coming and there's wolfmen around. Things like that. Eagle Eye doesn't seem super useful to me - you get a lot of it's benefit once you find some binoculars.
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If I hadn't already spent all my monthly gaming budget on retro games I would snap it up, next month is a gogo
I'm liking this week's bundle for Binding of Issac and Hack, Slash, Loot.
The French Prince?
If you end up liking the game, you might be interested to know there's a sequel currently in the middle of a crowdfunding campaign!
Honestly, I still need to play through the first one. I played a little bit of it last year, but it's really difficult, and not just in a "these enemies are hard!" sort of way. It's the puzzles that will stop you in your tracks.
http://www.fallout3nexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=16534
I won't pretend to know if that's a sequel or prequel, but hey, another JRPG. They're also porting OMG Zombies HD from the Vita to PC, and have two more Steam announcements they plan to make soon. I haven't played much of Agarest but I'm just happy to see more games being ported.
IT WAS ONE TIME
I used to have an Xbox 360 controller a couple years ago, but man, does it ever feel good to have a not-total-shit-actually-quite-good-for-that-matter d-pad.
The scars don't heal quickly, man.
Welp. It's happened. I guess I shouldn't be surprised.
Went to check out Darkout and maybe wishlist it. As I clicked the game, I had a funny feeling.
What should greet my eyes but: "You already own this game."
Well-played Steam. You got me.
Which is neato
Steam ID: Good Life
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