Welcome to the Steam thread!
This is a pretty neat community of people who like to talk about video games, sales, digital distribution, hat economies, classiness and classholery. We enjoy long walks on the beach, digital hoarding, gifting, the suffering of longtime members, and raising money for charity.
This is a big, busy thread. There are some guidelines to keep things nice and orderly:
- Be civil.
- This thread is for Steam-related discussion. Try to look for other, more appropriate threads before discussing games or other topics in here. Let's not drain other threads of precious content!
- If you feel someone's acting inappropriately, then quietly report the responsible parties to forum mods.
- Don't post links to active kickstarters without prior mod permission. Forum-wide rule.
- Linking your Steam profile in your sig will help community members find you, see what kinds of games you like, invite you to MP games, etc.
- Do not beg for games.
Steam Game Categories
You can make a copy of of the file below to backup your category tags!
\Steam\userdata\*USERIDHERE*\7\remote \shareconfig.vdf
PA Steam Groups
We have two core Steam groups: Both of these groups have chat, and both are used sometimes to try to limit giveaways to community members. If you've just arrived, hang out here in the thread for a while and talk games with us before you ask for membership. When you do ask, include a link to your Steam profile. Steam name search is poop from a butt.
Penny Arcade is a general Steam group for folks from the PA forums.
PA G&T Adventure Team is a group that was originally created to get multi/coop going for smaller or older titles. Because it is actively moderated, a lot of folks use it as a giveaway group (to avoid problems we've had in the past with non-forumers scooping up gifts intended for the community.) Membership is locked during major sales.
Occasionally we also go on quests to slay a dragon and win the heart of a princess
The Newell needs those hearts (apparently they are used as power supply for the Steam servers).
PA G&T Friday Night Game Fever!
@CorriganX had this crazy idea of getting some folks together to
play games and thus Friday Night Game night began. Each week a game is posted as the Friday selection and at 9pm Eastern/6pm Pacific we all get online and fire up some multiplayer action. If there is a big enough reception, a second round of the game is usually played on Saturday or Sunday at Noon Eastern/6pm Central European so our friends from across the big drink can join us without needing to pull an all nighter. The games are typically streamed by at least one or two folks for viewing as well.
Thanks to
@HiT BiT for this awesome banner!
On the nature of gifting.
Sometimes people gift games.
- Don't feel that you have to gift games to be a part of this community. It's just one of many things that go on. Some people can give lots of games. Some people can give a game or two a year. Some people make amazing images. Some people find hidden indie gems and report about them. Some people relay amazing gaming moments. Some people report sales. Some people are hysterical. Etc. There are many ways to participate in this community. Gifting is just one of them and is not required.
- If you run a contest, have entries PMed to you. The thread gets too cluttered otherwise. You can, however, post the winning entries.
- If you receive a gift, then take a moment to thank the gifter. Use the notification system so they can see your thank you post! ( @NAME. Use quotes around names with spaces.) See below for an example.
- If you win a Steamgifts giveaway, in addition to thanking the gifter, be sure to mark the gift as received on Steamgifts. You tie up a gift 'slot' for the gifter until you do.
- In addition to contests, wishlist gifting, ninja gifting, revenge gifting, pile-on gifting and Steamgifts.com giveaways, we have the new [ codes ][ /codes ] tags which can fire off one or more Steam codes (or activation links). More info about [ codes ] below.
A Steam thread participant preparing for gifting...Rare footage of a gift fight in action...
Steam sales are legendary. From small to honking massive:
Daily Deals: One game a day goes on sale at 10am PT for 24 hours.
Midweek Madness: Starts 10am PT Tuesday and ends Thursday afternoon.
Weekend Sale: Starts midday Thursday and ends with the sale rollover Monday. Sometimes accompanies free play weekends for MP titles.
Publisher Sale: Many of the publishers games will get a modest discount with a single title or franchise getting a featured day with a deeper discount. Follow the big sale guidelines.
Seasonal Sales: Mardi Gras time here in the thread. Huge swaths of games go on discount, with daily specials, flash sales, community vote sales, and whatever else the evil geniuses at Valve cook up to separate us from our money. There are often metagames such as sale achievements or collectibles or other madness that rewards buying, playing and gifting games and participating in Steam's community. The summer sale usually starts in the last week of June and runs for two weeks, and the Winter sale usually runs for two weeks across Christmas and New Year's.
Other retailers like Amazon and Green Man Gaming get into the act now too, so there are often great values to be had during sales for Steam-activatable games from other sites.
Seasonal Sales Birthdays are basically a big deal around this thread.
Important Note: If you are waiting for a particular game, be sure to mind
the countdown timer on the game's store page. Starting Winter 2013, the last day of the sale was just a recap of top sellers. Most games went back to full price.
Steam's refund policy, Abuse section:
Refunds are designed to remove the risk from purchasing titles on Steam—not as a way to get free games. If it appears to us that you are abusing refunds, we may stop offering them to you.
We do not consider it abuse to request a refund on a title that was purchased just before a sale and then immediately rebuying that title for the sale price.How do I join the Steam groups?
Membership to the two Steam groups is for reasonably active community members. If you have been on the PA forums for a while and have participated, post a link to your Steam profile here in the thread and a Steam group mod will take care of you.
If you've been on the forums for three days during a major sale and your only posts have been to casually express your strong desire for certain games, your request is unlikely to find a positive reception. Ditto if your very first post on the forum is to ask for group membership. Sadly this does happen sometimes.
The best parts of this community are available to you now just by showing up. Read some posts, make some posts, ask to be invited as a guest to chat, buy some games, play some games, etc. Group membership is modest icing on delicious cake.
Warning: This guy's going to make you buy games. All the games.How do I tag someone in the thread?
If you want to @ someone with spaces in their name, use quotation marks around the name so it looks like this:
Which will then turn into this:
Oh, and if you
quote text that has an
@alert in it, please take a moment to remove the @ (unless you really want that person to get another notification.) Sometimes we get to chatting and someone will get 3, 4, 5+ notifications all at once.
Where are you guys getting those nifty Steam Signatures?
Check out
Alabaster Slim for his lovely signature generator.
Has Game X ever been Price Y? How can I keep track of all the sales and discounts?http://isthereanydeal.com/ is your friend. You can sync your Steam wishlist to it if you like and get notifications when prices drop. Double check that you are getting a Steam key from a 3rd party site before buying.
How do the new [codes ][ /codes] tags even work?
Put a series of Steam activation codes (or activation links, or movie quotes, or winning lottery numbers...) inside the tags, each on its own line like this (without the spaces inside the brackets, of course):
[codes ]code 1
code 2
code 3
...
code n[/codes]
That will create a little box with a clickable link and a number. Each forumer who clicks the link will get a popup and a PM with the next line. Each line can only be sent out once and each forumer can only click once. It was originally designed to allow developers to hand out lots of codes for a game without some goose grabbing the lot.
Just one code thingy per post!
Note: [ code ][ /code ] is a different tag. Be sure to get that "s" up in there!
Trading cards? Badges? Steam profile levels? Boosters? FOILS?! What the hell?
Some games (more every week) now have trading cards. You can earn some of these cards by playing/idling the game. Some of them you'll need to get by trading or buying them from the Steam community market. Completing a set lets you craft a badge, which gives you an emoticon, a profile wallpaper, a coupon (usually) and profile experience. Leveling up your profile increase your friend cap, earns you customization options for your Steam profile and, allegedly, increases your chances of getting a booster. Boosters are packs of three cards that show up in your inventory sometimes. You can open them or sell them on the market. Sometimes cards are foil. Each game has a regular badge with five levels and a single-level foil badge. Oh, and you must be a certain level to get your card drops.
But that's pure, diabolical evil!
Yes, that's right.
Can we trade cards in the thread?
You can but it's inefficient. Use the Steam feature that shows you which of your friends has the cards you need. Oh, and join the Steam group we created for trading cards:
PA Card Sharks
Also check this handy tip:
A little Steam trading trick some of you may not be aware of:
-Go to your Steam Inventory
-Click on the "Trade Offers" button
-Then click on the "Who can send me Trade Offers?" link
-Below you will find a "Trade URL"
You can share this URL with other Steam users to allow them to directly send you a trade offer even if they aren't on your friends list.
You can share this URL anywhere, including your forum sig.
If you have shared or posted your URL and would like to stop receiving trade offers from it use the "Create New URL" button. A new Trade URL will be created turning the previous one inoperative.
Is Steam down?!
Is it Tuesday? It's probably scheduled maintenance.
It's not Tuesday. Is Steam down?!http://issteamdown.com/What are you people talking about? Why hats and what is an "Isy?"
Check out the handy Steam Thread Primer, written by
@Smokestacks!
Steam Thread Primer:
Gaben/The Newell - Gabe Newell, Director of Valve Software. Called "Gaben" because in the commentary for older Source Engine games he would tell players to email him at "Gabe N. at valvesoftware.com" with user feedback.
Serve the Newell - To buy games on Steam, to give Gaben your money. From this comic edit.
Bad Rats - An incredibly awful 'physics' based puzzle game, available on Steam, notorious for being as awkward as it is broken. Will haunt your dreams. Popular gift to give to people.
Class - An attribute demonstrated by people who will generously purchase games and then give them to internet strangers.
Class War - When two or more forumers buy each other games back and forth until one of them gives up. I know this sounds really crazy, but it happens.
Bundle - Originally the Humble Indie Bundle, which was a "pay what you want" system for a group of games, now usually means any website selling a group of games (usually able to be registered on Steam) for a low price.
Giveaway/A Giveaway - Usually refers to a giveaway on Steamgifts.com, a website where you list a game you want to give away, people enter, and then a winner is randomly decided among all entrants after a set time period.
Hats/The Hatconomy - The purchase and sale of in-game hats or sometimes other items in TF2. Some hats are very valuable, which is funny because they are just hats for videogame characters. People who have valuable hats or other items in their inventories sometimes get messages from random people on Steam begging for those items.
Backlog - The list of games you have purchased, but have not gotten around to playing yet. Tends to grow over time, often to immense proportions. If you do not have a backlog yet, between the thread and the sales you will get one.
Spies/Russian Spies - People who lurk the thread or try to get into the various PA Steam groups not to participate in the community, but to try and get free games.
Steamsigs - Custom forum signatures that display a link to your Steam profile, as well as an image of a game you are currently playing, have played the most in the last two weeks, or have played the most over all time (if you haven't played any games on Steam in the last two weeks). Available here courtesy of forumer Suds. Having a Steam sig (or some sort of clickable link to your Steam profile in your signature) makes it considerably easier for people to add you to their friends list.
Child's Play - A charity started by the writer and artist behind PA that raises money for videogames/toys that go to children's hospitals, originally started in '03, has grown every year. Helps sick kids feel better about their time in the hospital while simultaneously refuting the idea that gamers are antisocial jerks.
Isy - Big Classy, a forumer. Formerly known as "Big Isy", he was granted the new name after donating a hefty amount of money to Child's Play during a fundraiser. Sometimes referred to as Isy, which might cause confusion to people who haven't been around very long.
Summer Dale - A phone's auto-correction of "Summer Sale", which through some sort of internet voodoo produced an actual entity, a smooth voiced funk loving man who lives in a world where the 80s reign eternal and supreme. Also sometimes used to describe the upcoming Summer Sale itself.
Rainbow and/or Slash - Two forumers by the name of Rainbowdespair and slash000 who are notable for developing the third and fourth installments of the Penny Arcade: On the Rainslick Precipice of Darkness series. Also developed Breath of Death VII and Cthulu Saves the World, two RPGs that, along with the Rainslick games, are available on Steam.
Also, sometimes shit gets real. Like that time we all murdered each other for
bloodsport games. And there was a kabob conspiracy and a kind of Cthulhu bunny.
@akajaybay took us
down that particular rabbit hole.
Why are you people obsessed with Bad Rats and Amnesia?
A moment of ill-advised swagger from anoffday turned into a horrifying LP of Bad Rats which,
because reasons, turned into over $6000 raised for Child's Play.
CorriganX raised over $1100 for Child's Play via Amnesia.
Classy Christmas
We raised $11,903 dollars for charity
in December 2013 and another $9,248
in December 2014!
For our Christmas fundraiser to restore TychoCelchuuu's threadmaking privileges (and help the kids), I donated to Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children. This week I received a nice letter from them! I figured I'd share part of it with y'all, since this applies to all of you at least as much as it does to me.
What is this Steamgifts site? I wish to create a giveaway! I cannot enter a giveaway!
Steamgifts is a neat site that lets people create giveaways for games on Steam. Points for entering giveaways are accumulated over time, so just wait a bit if you need points. Entry to giveaways can be limited by Steam group membership to prevent mooches from getting games.
How do I make one of those cool Steam Gifts signature giveaway banners?What are all these bundles you people keep talking about?
In addition to Steam sales and sales of Steam keys on other sites and gifts, we live in a golden age of bundles! Bundle sites sell batches of games for modest amounts of money, often as low as a few dollars. Many, but not all, contribute to charity and many, but not all, give you Steam keys for the games. Sometimes you'll buy an indie gem that isn't even on Steam, and later when arrives on Steam you will get a key through the bundle site. Be careful if you plan to gift some of the games, as sometimes the bundled games will come in a single Steam key. We have a separate
bundles thread.
I have too many games! Which do I play?Steam Roulette randomly picks a game for you to play.
I have too many games! How do I move them to my new hard drive?Steam Mover makes transporting your massive library much easier.
But wait! I have ALL OF THE GAMES installed! I need more space on my hard drive! wat i do?You download Tikione Steam Cleaner and clean up that shitSteam Cleaner also available through GitHub!Okay that helped. Now I have more room for stuff. Free stuff.
Someone on a steam forum made [url="
http://forums.penny-arcade.com/discussion/comment/29711524/#Comment_29711524"a nice list of all free DLC you can add to your steam account[/url] if you have the base-game but that thread is currently not available so I figure I post it here. Since it is pretty easy to miss some of these.
The sale prices aren't right! What's going on?! Oh God, the darkness is closing in...
During the seasonal sales, you are one of a million monkeys hammering F5 at 10am PT to see the new sales. The system is always borked for 5-20 minutes. Take a deep breath. The Newell will deliver, and the new dailies will be available for 48 hours.
Why are some games not available in my region?
Publishers determine what countries get what games. Someone in a suit decided that it wasn't worth the money to make the game available to your region, so it isn't available on Steam. This also applies to cases of games having edited/censored versions showing up on Steam in certain countries. The good news is that you can generally get around this by having someone from another region gift or trade you the game.
Steam is downloading slowly. What gives?
You can head to Steam -> Settings -> Downloads + Cloud and change your download region until things improve. Since other regions are typically less populated, you will probably get somewhat better results even if the new server is in another country.
I enjoy watching video game streams. Where can I find some streamers that call the Steam Thread home?@Houn has made a hub for finding
Steam Thread Streamers.
The Steam thread has a proud tradition of marrying our love of Steam and Penny Arcade in comic edits:
GALLERY OF EDITS:
Posts
All images lovingly stolen from Valve because I'm terrible at photoshop
- Sell them on the market
- Build a full set of cards
- Trade/gift them with/to friends
The market works like a stock market - you'll put yours up for sale at whatever price you're looking for, and buyers can list the prices they're interested in buying cards at. There's even historical data for the card available on the card's page if you check before listing, so don't just list it for 3 cents, or whatever the current cheapest one is. Maybe you can make more of a profit!- There will be special badges for the sale, with 10 cards per level
- The badge can be leveled up infinitely, including the foil badge. Some of these go up STUPID high. For example, here is the Holiday Sale 2013 badge for level 2000+:
- You will get one card for every set of other cards you craft, in place of coupons
- You will get one card for every $10 you spend in the store.
- You will get one card for per day when you vote in the User Choice poll (number of times will vary depending on number of polls per day).
- Cards will expire one day after the sale ends, so they must be sold or crafted by then, or they will disappear.
- In some sales (NOT the Winter 2014 sale), you will get some bonus item for a free to play game which can be redeemed for your account or sold if you craft a sale badge, 3 items if it's a foil.
This past summer, there was another metagame where everyone was split into teams, so it was potentially better to hold onto your cards. This past holiday, there was an auction prior to the sale starting, so crafting early would have been a benefit as you'd have more items to make more gems to bid. Holiday 2013, there was just items and some of them were quire rare and valuable, so crafting as soon as possible was the best option. I'd recommend taking a stance of "wait and see," particularly for the first morning of the sale - Steam gets hammered at the start of the sale, and it's not uncommon for item drops to get screwed up if you craft around update (10am PST). Either commit to being early, or wait until the rush has passed. So that's the long and short of it. If you've got any questions, feel free to PM me. Some other resources for you to check out:Twitch/Mudzgut
Fall down seven times. Stand up eight.
Switch FC: SW-7588-7027-0113, Steam/PSN: Halfazedninja
My Backloggery
$2562.40 raised for Child's Play so far!
There are a few more stretch goals nearby, and some costumed bunnies within reach!
Go go go!
Post a pic of your donation and @CorriganX, @Karoz and @iolo will get it tallied. And if it's your first donation of the sale, let us know that you want in on the Backlog Battle. Still a week to go!
Steam profile.
Getting started with BATTLETECH: Part 1 / Part 2
@Heatwave offers another alternative to the Un-UK.
Thanks so much for Learn Japanese to Survive: Hiragana Battle: Best Title For a Game Ever!
Steam | XBL
That world record on youtube looks impressive.
edit: link to that world record
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzkRQwJK8bE
These guys know how to write a great story and arrange it seamlessly into the gameplay. And the numerous patches have made the game a joy to play on the PS4, where at first it chugged a little, it now runs smooth and the UI is amazingly customisable for comfortable couch play.
Did someone say The Long Dark? Yes, it's fantastic! You can play Sandbox to your heart's content and not worry about spoiling the story. It's in Early Access still, but should come out this year. There is so much meat on the bones right now, it feels like a finished game. Highly polished as well, and the art and sound design is absolutely beautiful.
In a nutshell, you need to survive by yourself in a desolate winter wasteland, aka Northern Ontario. You can starve, dehydrate, freeze, bleed to death, get an infection, etc etc etc. I'd recommend playing on the middle difficulty level, and start in Mystery Lake. It has enough buildings in it that you can get inside to get away from wolves or bears, and stay warm-ish. It's the easiest of the maps. Speaking of which, there is no in-game map! Don't google player made maps, just get yourself a pencil and paper beside your computer and doodle/make notes.
Buy this now, you're in for a treat.
http://store.steampowered.com/app/305620/
You didn't mention one of my favorite features: Jennifer Hale voices the female protagonist option.
Thank you for your recommendation. 7 Days to Die is incredibly addictive and I stayed up WAY later than I should have last night because of it. The game is awesome and can't wait until it hits 1.0!
Witcher 3 is the first big RPG where I've wanted to do all the sidequests. Normally I just power through the story mode like "sorry sir I can't save your goat I have to stop the world from ending".
But then it turns out the story of the missing goat is a complex tale of jealousy, infidelity, dark magic, and murder.
This is true!
I also really like the studio. I've brought up this post of theirs many times when we've been discussing the portrayal of women in games, sexism, etc: source
Such an interesting game. Occasionally I'll try to look stuff up online since it's not apparent to me sometimes how to kick off a build tree, but so much is changing so fast because the dev is really working hard. It leads to an interesting thing these days. I have to solve my own problems in a game. Weird.
I like it a lot though. This dev is really trying to make a great experience and it shows. I want my cyclops!
3. LostWinds
LostWinds is a lovely little adventure/puzzle-platformer. (Normally platformers and I don't get along, but this one doesn't require precise jumping skills.) A little boy and the spirit of the wind team up to fight against the big bad. This is all done using the wind's powers. (Seriously, the kid can do nothing other than walk left or right and climb knee-high ledges.) Your wind powers build as the game progresses. At first, you can just gust things along. Later you can levitate objects and even basically make things (and the kid) fly. You control the kid with the keyboard (just A and D), and the wind with your mouse. (It was originally on the wii, and you can definitely see how the wind powers would have fit with that, although I thought it translated to the PC well.) I had quite a bit of fun with it. Just a heads-up that the gameplay is fun, but not challenging. It's a relaxing little game, with beautiful visuals and peaceful background music. It's pretty short, too, just a couple of hours.
Pretty screenshots:
Although the scope is nowhere near the same, bits of it brought to mind Okami. The beautiful little village covered with cherry blossoms, and even the wind power itself were similar. (You can even confuse people by gusting the wind by them in the same way.) This game just recently came to Steam, along with it's sequel. The game itself is currently on sale for $2.49, or you can buy both games for $3.74 (which is what I did). I'd definitely recommend this one if the above description sounded at all interesting, and I'm looking forward to playing the second game!
With that said, it's nothing certain yet, but I had a friend of mine call me with a possible job. A company is looking for someone with accounting experience (which I have a lot of) and wants to meet me after hearing of my experience. Like I said, nothing certain, but at least it's a place to start.
Thanks for being awesome guys and hopefully this turns into something.
Nintendo Network ID - Brainiac_8
PSN - Brainiac_8
Steam - http://steamcommunity.com/id/BRAINIAC8/
Add me!
Dive time? I don't know if you already figured this out or not, but crafting extra tanks and carrying them in your inventory gives more Air. At the expense of inventory space, of course.
For heavy duty exploration, I prefer to run with two extra tanks on top of the one in the UI spot.
Brainiac 8 uses extensive accounting experience.
It's super effective!
Really, really lovely game. Coming off Tomb Raider which occasionally had an annoyingly tricky or timed platforming section, the freedom to traverse where you like at your own speed was a welcome one. Hung around for as long as it needed to tell its story then it ended - can't ask for more than that.
Next up, something shooty!
I'm torn between amusement and embarrassment that I'm just now getting around to playing such a well-loved game after all these years... but hey, backlog battle, ho!
The end though, you'll want to smash something.
Nintendo Network ID - Brainiac_8
PSN - Brainiac_8
Steam - http://steamcommunity.com/id/BRAINIAC8/
Add me!
Yea I have 2 at the moment but that isn't really helping too much in giving me ample time at depths >100m. At least it doesn't feel like it anyway since I'm constantly making long returns to the surface. I was hoping the rebreather would help, but as soon as I put it on I started taking rad damage. That was my fault because I'd been wearing that rad suit for so long I didn't even think about that. Ideally I'd like to use the seaglide more, but between that running out of juice and extra o2 tanks, it eats up a lot of inventory space!
Edit: oh and pokey bitey things! Man they are everywhere at those depths! Makes you scramble for what you want!
I'm not as experienced with Subnautica as Destroyah but I did discover that brain coral give off bubbles that will refill your oxygen if you hang out above them. That might help you in your diving if any are nearby.
SteamID: edgruberman GOG Galaxy: EdGruberman
You need to get a Seamoth. It's a mini-sub you can run around in, and breathe in. You can drive the sub where you want to go, then pop out and gather, then pop back in and breathe. It uses power cells, which can be recharged. If you want to know where to get it:
Speaking of, can you recharge the seaglide? I'd love to carry spare batteries for it. There's a deal on the subnautica site about recharging stuff but hard to tell if it's in the base game or experimental version.
Thoughts: I enjoyed it As someone that played a lot of tower defense with the original Starcraft mods I have been a sucker for these types of games and DG2 was a bunch of fun. Though There are some things I would definitely like in the next version of it. I was hoping for some new towers but they are pretty much the same as in the first game with some slight upgrades in the type of damage they do.
I also felt like the story felt a bit flat but the game isn't supposed to win any narrative awards. The difficulty scales a bit weird, Easy is stupidly easy and Normal is OK but will give you some trouble on some of the later maps. Didn't play anything higher than normal. The game overall is a bunch of fun though and I'd recommend it if you want some Tower Defense that's reasonably quick to beat and not going to wreck your brain.
http://store.steampowered.com/app/221540/ For under $5 it's worth picking up.
Oh yes, I was wondering where the flying types disappeared to. I didn't miss them at all.
Yup! You need to get the fragments for the battery recharger. If you have more than one battery in your inventory, you can equip the seaglide and hold R. Then you can swap out the depleted battery for a full one. Then you put the dead (or just low) battery into the battery charger, and you're good to go! This is a major improvement from the early game, where you had to scrounge and scrounge for copper just to make things keep going.
So, uhh, tips on fragment location? :-)
Not really. They're random, just look around for wreckage and concentrate a search near that. Though there will be fragments more far flung than that, they seem to be more thickly seeded near wreckage than they were before, which is pretty nice.
The big chunks of the Aurora are the best areas to look around. You can check on the Subnautica Wiki which biomes have which fragements, if you want to make a targeted search for something.
The Battery and Power Cell Recharger machines are so nice. Way better than one-use Batteries/Cells.
And f3rret, one very nice side-effect of the change to battery function: The busted Flood lights in the large Aurora Wrecks have batteries you can remove. Free Battery!
@Viking bought it and was playing it the other night. He might have some feedback on it...
(edit: oh, maybe it wasn't even released yet so he just bought it but wasn't playing it? I dunno.)
@HyphyKezzy still got me though!
Loved the previous two and really looking forward to this, thank you muchly!
I wishlisted it as soon as I saw it but it was pointed out to me that the devs, Spider, have a bit of a checkered history (Mars: War Logs and Bound By Flame) so take it with a grain of salt. If you do take the plunge, I would be very interested in your thoughts.
I think Mars was generally very poorly received whereas Bound By Flame was more divisive (I know there was a certain pixie that really enjoyed it).
SteamID: edgruberman GOG Galaxy: EdGruberman