Pay at least $1 for:
Cube & Star: An Arbitrary Love
A Slow Year
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BTA for:
ibb & obb - Best Friends Forever Double Pack
Proteus
Pay at least $8 for:
Mini Metro (Early Access)
Artemis Spaceship Bridge Simulator Co-Pilot Double Pack
Pay at least $17 for:
Artemis Spaceship Bridge Simulator Starship Captain 4-Pack
Hmm, weird break points. You can buy 2 of the $8 tier for 4 copies of artemis, + extra copies of the lower tier and cost less than buying the 4pack tier.
Did we settle on Serious Sam 3 BFE for Friday night gaming this week?
Relatedly, remember that Serious Sam 3 BFE is still $4 on Steam right now, even though it's no longer showing as the deal of the day on the main store page.
EDIT:
@chuck steak wins! Check your email (and please mark the gift as received when you have a moment.)
10 more minutes to grab SS3:BFE for $4 (link above). Get in on the Friday night action!
EDIT: What the fuck? I hauled out my Collector's Edition DVD. The "Theatrical Release 1986" has Ripley's daughter stuff and all the sentry turret filler. Where's my hard, lean original movie?! Damn, they're going to make me dig out my VHS copy...
Awesome, thanks! We are hosting my wifes family for thanksgiving tomorrow, but I should still be able to pop in for some friday game night action.
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Hmm, weird break points. You can buy 2 of the $8 tier for 4 copies of artemis, + extra copies of the lower tier and cost less than buying the 4pack tier.
Yes, it's a really strange tier choice (unless you are actually getting a total of 6 copies with the $17 tier).
EDIT: I just checked its Steam page and they have a 6 pack, so maybe that's the case.
I just got an email from Isthereanydeal.com letting me know that Damned is $4.00 with voucher code VBHGBM-JS2VN9-0J5OFM.
This seems like a thing people should get for Friday Night Gaming or other things.
In fact, how about a contest!
PM me the damndest thing you can think of. Seriously, whatever that means to you.
I will choose the awesomest entry (could be funny or scary or totally offensive or whatever) and the winner gets a free copy of Damned
I'll close the contest around 3PM EST Friday. Let's get some Damn entries!
Damned is a randomized online horror game for up to 5 players (4 survivors and 1 monster). You’ll be able to play as one of four people trapped in different haunted places (hotels, hospitals, etc).
As a survivor your main objective will be finding your way out, as well as helping your friends get out too. You’ll often find yourself on the edge, hearing and seeing ghostly things, trying to find keys and items to help in your escape. And sometimes you’ll find yourself running desperately from a monster, who’s there only to find and kill you and your friends.
You’ll also be able to play as the monster. The game will feature different monsters, each one unique in its gameplay and hunting style.
What kind of horror game is Damned?
Damned explores the sense of being defenseless against a powerful supernatural force. The survivors can’t directly affect the monster in any way. When it’s there to get you, your only chance is to run and hide.
This perception of being defenseless is very strong, primal and terrifying, it builds up anxiety and makes you really scared, fearing any unexplained noise or movement.
This is how Damned creates horror in a multiplayer game session, and we believe it to be super effective! (tested and approved!)
Why is Damned a randomized game?
Every stage in Damned is randomized:
Almost all the objects in a stage may or may not appear;
The item system is fully random too, randomizing which item will appear in the game, and where it'll be;
The way to win a match as a survivor is also randomized;
Even the stage may trigger random events to scare the survivors inside.
Hmm, weird break points. You can buy 2 of the $8 tier for 4 copies of artemis, + extra copies of the lower tier and cost less than buying the 4pack tier.
Yes, it's a really strange tier choice (unless you are actually getting a total of 6 copies with the $17 tier, but that seems unlikely).
Actually, it is quite possible that you do get 4 copies at the highest tier, on top of the 2 copies you get at the $8 tier, for a total of 6 copies.
Edit: that's probably the case. Since you can buy a 6pack from steam.
Alright, is anyone seriously, actually, really messing about with Artemis: Bridge simulator?
It looks fun, but also...I'm in the Euro-zone and so the actual chance of 5 player co-op is low. Will anyone play it at times I might be awake?
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Ok, I've just played about an hour of Disney Princess: My Fairytale Adventure, so as requested by @chuck steak and @DaringDirk here are my thoughts. It is pretty cute, and I think a lot of little girls would have fun with it. There is a lot of pretty princess dress-up. You get to pick your character's appearance, hairstyle, dress (and colors), jewelry, etc. You start out with some basic options, but as you play, you can collect crystals, which let you buy new clothes, hairstyles, jewelry, furniture for your room, and flowers for your garden. (Yes, you have a room you can decorate and a magical flower garden to take care of.) I've already changed my hairstyle and dress at least three times. It's not just realistic colors, either. My current look includes bubblegum pink hair and purple eyes.
As for the game itself, you are the apprentice to the Fairy Godmother and oops, you've just turned the garden sprites into imps, which fly around, causing trouble. You can clear them out of an area by using your magic wand to zap them back into sprites. After clearing the initial area, you gain access to a few different fairytale worlds (Beauty & the Beast, Little Mermaid, Tangled, and Cinderella). The imps have also gotten into those worlds, and the princesses and other various townspeople need your help dealing with the havoc (since no one else can see the imps). This involves a lot of zapping imps with your wand, although it's interspersed with other little activities and games. Use your twirl magic near these trees to make them healthy again, catch the falling books, etc.
After about an hour, I'd gotten through the introductory section and the first chapter (out of two, I think?) in one of the princess's worlds. So, it seems like there's a pretty decent amount of game here, especially for the younger players. The biggest negative for me so far is your character's voice, which is remarkably nasal and whiny. You're also stuck moving around with the arrow keys (which is probably not a big deal for those not already used to using wasd for everything) and you can't mess around with the graphics at all. Of course, it's a game aimed at younger players, so they probably don't want to offer too many options which might get confusing for kids who don't really know what they're changing.
Alright, is anyone seriously, actually, really messing about with Artemis: Bridge simulator?
It looks fun, but also...I'm in the Euro-zone and so the actual chance of 5 player co-op is low. Will anyone play it at times I might be awake?
It really does seem to be a niche game. I could see it being a lot of fun but it's kind of like those Murder mystery party games. I had a couple of them in the box but I never once played them because it was too hard to get people together.
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I really hope that some day the Deluxe version of AssCreed III dips below 12 bucks. Mainly because I've heard it's not as good as the earlier ones, but I'll still want all of it, DLC included.
I'm sure the fact that I got the earlier ones for 5 bucks a pop is probably the most problematic part. Then again, the older games are all 3+ years old; perhaps it'll see a price drop come 2015?
Eschalon continues slowly. It feels like the kind of game where you're meant to start several characters until you get down a good skill/stats/equipment spread, though I just keep saving every couple of minutes so I can reload if it all goes sideways (which it has the propensity to do).
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Thanksoverymuch! This looked odd in the most interesting of ways. :biggrin:
This game is fantastic. It really is. I would love to see more people play it. I've played it through twice so far and will give it at least one more go.
Ok, I've just played about an hour of Disney Princess: My Fairytale Adventure, so as requested by @chuck steak and @DaringDirk here are my thoughts. It is pretty cute, and I think a lot of little girls would have fun with it. There is a lot of pretty princess dress-up. You get to pick your character's appearance, hairstyle, dress (and colors), jewelry, etc. You start out with some basic options, but as you play, you can collect crystals, which let you buy new clothes, hairstyles, jewelry, furniture for your room, and flowers for your garden. (Yes, you have a room you can decorate and a magical flower garden to take care of.) I've already changed my hairstyle and dress at least three times. It's not just realistic colors, either. My current look includes bubblegum pink hair and purple eyes.
As for the game itself, you are the apprentice to the Fairy Godmother and oops, you've just turned the garden sprites into imps, which fly around, causing trouble. You can clear them out of an area by using your magic wand to zap them back into sprites. After clearing the initial area, you gain access to a few different fairytale worlds (Beauty & the Beast, Little Mermaid, Tangled, and Cinderella). The imps have also gotten into those worlds, and the princesses and other various townspeople need your help dealing with the havoc (since no one else can see the imps). This involves a lot of zapping imps with your wand, although it's interspersed with other little activities and games. Use your twirl magic near these trees to make them healthy again, catch the falling books, etc.
After about an hour, I'd gotten through the introductory section and the first chapter (out of two, I think?) in one of the princess's worlds. So, it seems like there's a pretty decent amount of game here, especially for the younger players. The biggest negative for me so far is your character's voice, which is remarkably nasal and whiny. You're also stuck moving around with the arrow keys (which is probably not a big deal for those not already used to using wasd for everything) and you can't mess around with the graphics at all. Of course, it's a game aimed at younger players, so they probably don't want to offer too many options which might get confusing for kids who don't really know what they're changing.
If you have any specific questions, feel free to ask! Also, thanks again to @Viking for the gift of this game!
Thanks! This sounds like it could be a good game to introduce her to mouse and keyboard controls, or if she can't figure out the movement, would it be viable for me to move around and her to use the mouse to click stuff? All of the customization stuff she would definitely be into though. I'll probably end up getting this as soon as it is on sale.
So begins the legend of the newest Disney princess... Pixelina. Maybe that's why she wants all the stuff about cupcakes- every princess has to have a signature musical number, right? So when do we get to hear it? :biggrin:
Pixelina is the name of my berserker in TERA.
Just sayin.
Someone here in Steam thread named her actually. I believe it was @Dirtyboy.
I wanted to do something fun with the idea of a new Disney princess, but I tend to modify songs to be inappropriate for children which wouldn't be very Disney-esque, so I outsourced and got this awesome response from my friend Stephane regarding the newest Disney princess, Pixelina. We don't have a tune for it yet, but @ybnormalman suggested a Saturday Morning style cartoons tune.
She can beat you at Tetris,
Or whip up cupcakes.
Anything pink,
You know that she'll take.
She can run a whole kingdom,
But would rather just game.
And everyone knows her name...
Pixelina, coming your way!
Bringing adventure and fun to your day!
She'll light up your life with her sparkle and smile!
Come with Pixelina and play for awhile!
If I end up peeing myself or not being able to sleep, somebody is going to pay. And by somebody, I probably mean @Iolo. Just sayin.
Thanks so much you classy not-an-alien!
Ordered. Amazon says "requires an extra 1-2 days processing" so I should have it next week (I assume it takes the extra time to cram all the extra NOPES in the box).
You guys are nuts (in the best way). Gifting Steam stuff at least makes some sort of sense in here, but in the last 2 days I've seen PSN funds and now amazon credit fly, too.
Ripley is one of the original lady badasses of cinema. Also there's a part where she's running around in her space undies, so that movie has something for everyone.
There is a lot of pretty princess dress-up. You get to pick your character's appearance, hairstyle, dress (and colors), jewelry, etc. You start out with some basic options, but as you play, you can collect crystals, which let you buy new clothes, hairstyles, jewelry, furniture for your room, and flowers for your garden.
I think that the internet has been for years on the path to creating what is essentially an electronic Necronomicon: A collection of blasphemous unrealities so perverse that to even glimpse at its contents, if but for a moment, is to irrevocably forfeit a portion of your sanity.
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Ripley is one of the original lady badasses of cinema. Also there's a part where she's running around in her space undies, so that movie has something for everyone.
Well, whatever it takes to get your attention I guess.
Alien: Isolation throws a completely gratuitous panty shot at the player in the first 30 seconds of the game, too.
I really hope that some day the Deluxe version of AssCreed III dips below 12 bucks. Mainly because I've heard it's not as good as the earlier ones, but I'll still want all of it, DLC included.
I'm sure the fact that I got the earlier ones for 5 bucks a pop is probably the most problematic part. Then again, the older games are all 3+ years old; perhaps it'll see a price drop come 2015?
I'm holding out for $10, and hoping to see it in the Christmas Sale.
Ok, I've just played about an hour of Disney Princess: My Fairytale Adventure, so as requested by chuck steak and DaringDirk here are my thoughts. It is pretty cute, and I think a lot of little girls would have fun with it. There is a lot of pretty princess dress-up. You get to pick your character's appearance, hairstyle, dress (and colors), jewelry, etc. You start out with some basic options, but as you play, you can collect crystals, which let you buy new clothes, hairstyles, jewelry, furniture for your room, and flowers for your garden. (Yes, you have a room you can decorate and a magical flower garden to take care of.) I've already changed my hairstyle and dress at least three times. It's not just realistic colors, either. My current look includes bubblegum pink hair and purple eyes.
As for the game itself, you are the apprentice to the Fairy Godmother and oops, you've just turned the garden sprites into imps, which fly around, causing trouble. You can clear them out of an area by using your magic wand to zap them back into sprites. After clearing the initial area, you gain access to a few different fairytale worlds (Beauty & the Beast, Little Mermaid, Tangled, and Cinderella). The imps have also gotten into those worlds, and the princesses and other various townspeople need your help dealing with the havoc (since no one else can see the imps). This involves a lot of zapping imps with your wand, although it's interspersed with other little activities and games. Use your twirl magic near these trees to make them healthy again, catch the falling books, etc.
After about an hour, I'd gotten through the introductory section and the first chapter (out of two, I think?) in one of the princess's worlds. So, it seems like there's a pretty decent amount of game here, especially for the younger players. The biggest negative for me so far is your character's voice, which is remarkably nasal and whiny. You're also stuck moving around with the arrow keys (which is probably not a big deal for those not already used to using wasd for everything) and you can't mess around with the graphics at all. Of course, it's a game aimed at younger players, so they probably don't want to offer too many options which might get confusing for kids who don't really know what they're changing.
If you have any specific questions, feel free to ask! Also, thanks again to Viking for the gift of this game!
Thanks! This sounds like it could be a good game to introduce her to mouse and keyboard controls, or if she can't figure out the movement, would it be viable for me to move around and her to use the mouse to click stuff? All of the customization stuff she would definitely be into though. I'll probably end up getting this as soon as it is on sale.
You actually barely use the mouse at all, apart from some of the mini-games. M is your magic wand key and N is your twirl magic key. Spacebar is your jump and interact-with-things key. Still, you could probably do it the same way where you move around and she uses the magic.
There is a lot of pretty princess dress-up. You get to pick your character's appearance, hairstyle, dress (and colors), jewelry, etc. You start out with some basic options, but as you play, you can collect crystals, which let you buy new clothes, hairstyles, jewelry, furniture for your room, and flowers for your garden.
Can you can accessorize too?
*Super cute bunny backpack pic that will never cease to be adorable*
Yes! You can get jewelry, and bows, and tiaras, too! I spent all of my crystals on dresses, but I will definitely pick up a tiara next.
Ripley is one of the original lady badasses of cinema. Also there's a part where she's running around in her space undies, so that movie has something for everyone.
Well, whatever it takes to get your attention I guess.
Alien: Isolation throws a completely gratuitous panty shot at the player in the first 30 seconds of the game, too.
Without seeing it your description does make me think it's probably both a "look gratuitous panty shot" and a "homage to the original movie." Bit of column A, bit of Column B.
Ripley is one of the original lady badasses of cinema. Also there's a part where she's running around in her space undies, so that movie has something for everyone.
Well, whatever it takes to get your attention I guess.
Alien: Isolation throws a completely gratuitous panty shot at the player in the first 30 seconds of the game, too.
Without seeing it your description does make me think it's probably both a "look gratuitous panty shot" and a "homage to the original movie." Bit of column A, bit of Column B.
More games should show characters in their underwear. The next Halo can start off with Master Chief rolling out of bed in his Master Briefs (and helmet).
I think that the internet has been for years on the path to creating what is essentially an electronic Necronomicon: A collection of blasphemous unrealities so perverse that to even glimpse at its contents, if but for a moment, is to irrevocably forfeit a portion of your sanity.
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If you ever need to talk to someone, feel free to message me. Yes, that includes you.
Ripley is one of the original lady badasses of cinema. Also there's a part where she's running around in her space undies, so that movie has something for everyone.
Well, whatever it takes to get your attention I guess.
Alien: Isolation throws a completely gratuitous panty shot at the player in the first 30 seconds of the game, too.
Without seeing it your description does make me think it's probably both a "look gratuitous panty shot" and a "homage to the original movie." Bit of column A, bit of Column B.
More games should show characters in their underwear. The next Halo can start off with Master Chief rolling out of bed in his Master Briefs (and helmet).
Just go full Lethal Weapon and have him roll out of bed nude.
Ripley is one of the original lady badasses of cinema. Also there's a part where she's running around in her space undies, so that movie has something for everyone.
Well, whatever it takes to get your attention I guess.
Alien: Isolation throws a completely gratuitous panty shot at the player in the first 30 seconds of the game, too.
Without seeing it your description does make me think it's probably both a "look gratuitous panty shot" and a "homage to the original movie." Bit of column A, bit of Column B.
I am sure that's exactly what it is.
It was still a bit jarring to realize that the protagonist apparently sleeps (in whatever suspended animation the Alien universe uses during space travel) in just tight white undies under a glass dome while other crew members are going about their business in the same room (for how long?). Why not shorts, even something like bicycle shorts? I couldn't rationalize it as anything but "hey let's throw in an upclose panty shot right away while we can handwave it as a sleep outfit."
I mean, I'm not upset about it or anything. It's just panties. And I'm one of the first to defend chainmail bikinis, jiggle physics, and all sorts of skimpy funwear in games. For reasons. But this just stuck out like a great big sore thumb and felt "off" somehow.
Ripley is one of the original lady badasses of cinema. Also there's a part where she's running around in her space undies, so that movie has something for everyone.
Well, whatever it takes to get your attention I guess.
Alien: Isolation throws a completely gratuitous panty shot at the player in the first 30 seconds of the game, too.
Without seeing it your description does make me think it's probably both a "look gratuitous panty shot" and a "homage to the original movie." Bit of column A, bit of Column B.
More games should show characters in their underwear. The next Halo can start off with Master Chief rolling out of bed in his Master Briefs (and helmet).
Ripley is one of the original lady badasses of cinema. Also there's a part where she's running around in her space undies, so that movie has something for everyone.
Well, whatever it takes to get your attention I guess.
Alien: Isolation throws a completely gratuitous panty shot at the player in the first 30 seconds of the game, too.
Without seeing it your description does make me think it's probably both a "look gratuitous panty shot" and a "homage to the original movie." Bit of column A, bit of Column B.
More games should show characters in their underwear. The next Halo can start off with Master Chief rolling out of bed in his Master Briefs (and helmet).
Bastila had special dark side undies in KOTOR.
Wait, really? I played the hell out of KOTOR and I don't remember this. LOL
Ripley is one of the original lady badasses of cinema. Also there's a part where she's running around in her space undies, so that movie has something for everyone.
Well, whatever it takes to get your attention I guess.
Alien: Isolation throws a completely gratuitous panty shot at the player in the first 30 seconds of the game, too.
Actually, I sorta figured the gratuitous stuff would be more up your alley. Aren't you the one with all those risque Skyrim mods?
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It manages to be both soothing and frustrating at once.
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R.A.W. is pretty mediocre. It's a bland ARPG. You'd be better off playing one of the other many good ARPGs available on Steam.
But for the price, it won't be a waste of money.
Oh rose-colored glasses, how easily you shatter.
I would love to see a remake of this game though.
Pay at least $1 for:
Cube & Star: An Arbitrary Love
A Slow Year
LYNE
BTA for:
ibb & obb - Best Friends Forever Double Pack
Proteus
Pay at least $8 for:
Mini Metro (Early Access)
Artemis Spaceship Bridge Simulator Co-Pilot Double Pack
Pay at least $17 for:
Artemis Spaceship Bridge Simulator Starship Captain 4-Pack
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Thanksoverymuch! This looked odd in the most interesting of ways. :biggrin:
Hmm, weird break points. You can buy 2 of the $8 tier for 4 copies of artemis, + extra copies of the lower tier and cost less than buying the 4pack tier.
Awesome, thanks! We are hosting my wifes family for thanksgiving tomorrow, but I should still be able to pop in for some friday game night action.
EDIT: I just checked its Steam page and they have a 6 pack, so maybe that's the case.
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Actually, it is quite possible that you do get 4 copies at the highest tier, on top of the 2 copies you get at the $8 tier, for a total of 6 copies.
Edit: that's probably the case. Since you can buy a 6pack from steam.
I claimed this - thanks!
It looks fun, but also...I'm in the Euro-zone and so the actual chance of 5 player co-op is low. Will anyone play it at times I might be awake?
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As for the game itself, you are the apprentice to the Fairy Godmother and oops, you've just turned the garden sprites into imps, which fly around, causing trouble. You can clear them out of an area by using your magic wand to zap them back into sprites. After clearing the initial area, you gain access to a few different fairytale worlds (Beauty & the Beast, Little Mermaid, Tangled, and Cinderella). The imps have also gotten into those worlds, and the princesses and other various townspeople need your help dealing with the havoc (since no one else can see the imps). This involves a lot of zapping imps with your wand, although it's interspersed with other little activities and games. Use your twirl magic near these trees to make them healthy again, catch the falling books, etc.
After about an hour, I'd gotten through the introductory section and the first chapter (out of two, I think?) in one of the princess's worlds. So, it seems like there's a pretty decent amount of game here, especially for the younger players. The biggest negative for me so far is your character's voice, which is remarkably nasal and whiny. You're also stuck moving around with the arrow keys (which is probably not a big deal for those not already used to using wasd for everything) and you can't mess around with the graphics at all. Of course, it's a game aimed at younger players, so they probably don't want to offer too many options which might get confusing for kids who don't really know what they're changing.
A few screenshots:
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If you have any specific questions, feel free to ask! Also, thanks again to @Viking for the gift of this game!
It really does seem to be a niche game. I could see it being a lot of fun but it's kind of like those Murder mystery party games. I had a couple of them in the box but I never once played them because it was too hard to get people together.
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I'm sure the fact that I got the earlier ones for 5 bucks a pop is probably the most problematic part. Then again, the older games are all 3+ years old; perhaps it'll see a price drop come 2015?
Eschalon continues slowly. It feels like the kind of game where you're meant to start several characters until you get down a good skill/stats/equipment spread, though I just keep saving every couple of minutes so I can reload if it all goes sideways (which it has the propensity to do).
This game is fantastic. It really is. I would love to see more people play it. I've played it through twice so far and will give it at least one more go.
Thanks! This sounds like it could be a good game to introduce her to mouse and keyboard controls, or if she can't figure out the movement, would it be viable for me to move around and her to use the mouse to click stuff? All of the customization stuff she would definitely be into though. I'll probably end up getting this as soon as it is on sale.
I wanted to do something fun with the idea of a new Disney princess, but I tend to modify songs to be inappropriate for children which wouldn't be very Disney-esque, so I outsourced and got this awesome response from my friend Stephane regarding the newest Disney princess, Pixelina. We don't have a tune for it yet, but @ybnormalman suggested a Saturday Morning style cartoons tune.
She can beat you at Tetris,
Or whip up cupcakes.
Anything pink,
You know that she'll take.
She can run a whole kingdom,
But would rather just game.
And everyone knows her name...
Pixelina, coming your way!
Bringing adventure and fun to your day!
She'll light up your life with her sparkle and smile!
Come with Pixelina and play for awhile!
Twitch/Mudzgut
Fall down seven times. Stand up eight.
Thanks @an_alt for Faery! This game has been on my wishlist since Pixie sold it a while ago.
Welp. Guess I'm watching me some Alien movies.
If I end up peeing myself or not being able to sleep, somebody is going to pay. And by somebody, I probably mean @Iolo. Just sayin.
Thanks so much you classy not-an-alien!
Ordered. Amazon says "requires an extra 1-2 days processing" so I should have it next week (I assume it takes the extra time to cram all the extra NOPES in the box).
Well the interview/audition I had scheduled with a casting agent today got rescheduled for next week due to illness
So I guess I'll clean the house and then maybe play more Colonial Marines
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Can you can accessorize too?
If you ever need to talk to someone, feel free to message me. Yes, that includes you.
Well, whatever it takes to get your attention I guess.
Alien: Isolation throws a completely gratuitous panty shot at the player in the first 30 seconds of the game, too.
I'm holding out for $10, and hoping to see it in the Christmas Sale.
Steam ID: Good Life
You actually barely use the mouse at all, apart from some of the mini-games. M is your magic wand key and N is your twirl magic key. Spacebar is your jump and interact-with-things key. Still, you could probably do it the same way where you move around and she uses the magic.
Yes! You can get jewelry, and bows, and tiaras, too! I spent all of my crystals on dresses, but I will definitely pick up a tiara next.
Without seeing it your description does make me think it's probably both a "look gratuitous panty shot" and a "homage to the original movie." Bit of column A, bit of Column B.
Does it look as bad as the the original costume with Jean-Claude?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1GfUoB0kog
I got some Steam coupons for 25% off Gauntlet and two 20% off coupons for Team Indie if anyone is interested in either.
More games should show characters in their underwear. The next Halo can start off with Master Chief rolling out of bed in his Master Briefs (and helmet).
If you ever need to talk to someone, feel free to message me. Yes, that includes you.
Just go full Lethal Weapon and have him roll out of bed nude.
I am sure that's exactly what it is.
It was still a bit jarring to realize that the protagonist apparently sleeps (in whatever suspended animation the Alien universe uses during space travel) in just tight white undies under a glass dome while other crew members are going about their business in the same room (for how long?). Why not shorts, even something like bicycle shorts? I couldn't rationalize it as anything but "hey let's throw in an upclose panty shot right away while we can handwave it as a sleep outfit."
I mean, I'm not upset about it or anything. It's just panties. And I'm one of the first to defend chainmail bikinis, jiggle physics, and all sorts of skimpy funwear in games. For reasons. But this just stuck out like a great big sore thumb and felt "off" somehow.
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Wait, really? I played the hell out of KOTOR and I don't remember this. LOL
when tube wakes up from his thanksgiving turkey coma?
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Actually, I sorta figured the gratuitous stuff would be more up your alley. Aren't you the one with all those risque Skyrim mods?
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