All you need to know is that they told Tim Curry, "Go nuts."
I've been skimming kotaku less and less, going instead for rock paper shotgun which is more pc oriented. But my most recent peak peek revealed that.....Ubisoft hyped the wrong Assassin's Creed.
Any of you guys and girls knows someone who still have key from past telltale humble bundle : (Back to the Future, Hector, Poker Night, Puzzle Agent 1 & 2, Sam & Max, Wallace & Gromit ) ?
I still have mine. It is in my list of steam keys I purchased while away from home and couldn't immediately redeem and then forgot to redeem.
I really wish they would add key redemption to the app or Web.
All you need to know is that they told Tim Curry, "Go nuts."
I've been skimming kotaku less and less, going instead for rock paper shotgun which is more pc oriented. But my most recent peak peek revealed that.....Ubisoft hyped the wrong Assassin's Creed.
You should send that to Mike since he misses his ships in Unity. :-D
All you need to know is that they told Tim Curry, "Go nuts."
I've been skimming kotaku less and less, going instead for rock paper shotgun which is more pc oriented. But my most recent peak peek revealed that.....Ubisoft hyped the wrong Assassin's Creed.
As tiresome as I find AC's overarching story and too-familiar gameplay, they're really good at showing beautifully imagined slices of history. I skipped everything from II and IV, and while I liked ship combat, a whole bunch more of the same gameplay with similarly dull colonial/Caribbean architecture isn't really appealing.
Hopefully by the time I'm ready to play another AC again in a few years, they'll drop an innovative, lovingly-crafted title running the rooftops of feudal Japan.
All you need to know is that they told Tim Curry, "Go nuts."
I've been skimming kotaku less and less, going instead for rock paper shotgun which is more pc oriented. But my most recent peak peek revealed that.....Ubisoft hyped the wrong Assassin's Creed.
As tiresome as I find AC's overarching story and too-familiar gameplay, they're really good at showing beautifully imagined slices of history. I skipped everything from II and IV, and while I liked ship combat, a whole bunch more of the same gameplay with similarly dull colonial/Caribbean architecture isn't really appealing.
Hopefully by the time I'm ready to play another AC again in a few years, they'll drop an innovative, lovingly-crafted title running the rooftops of feudal Japan.
Seriously, I gave up with the ending of Ezio and Altair's stories, but that art....do you know how it feels to see something in real life and discover its in a video game and that cheesy roundabout is actually some Italian dude's 600 year old tomb designed off of shitty notes from Egypt?
Quick heads up, CDKeys have Shadow of Mordor for £13.65 at the moment - something in the area of $15-20 USD. I don't know if it's somehow region specific, but might be worth a punt. £22.90 for that and the season pass seems solid as well.
Oh, and Amazon UK have Stick fo Truth for all of £8.74 (~$12) courtesy of the download option, which indicates it's a Steam key.
...why yes it is a long day at the office, why do you ask?
Someone comiced your opinion on character creation.
Pretty much that, yep. Is it that hard for game devs to use the actual game lighting in the character creation menus? FFS. Some are worse than others but they almost all suck at it. TESO might be the only game I've played in recent memory where what you see is exactly what you get in game.
Someone should introduce a face demo feature. A sweeping camera pan around the character from various angles as lighting cycles through a handful of options, kinda like old 3d benchmark software.
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So, I have money in my Steam Wallet and the card sale at Target ends today. The wife is going to buy me new cards today so I'm trying to decide if I should get more Steam Dollars or buy Origin Dollars so I can get Dragon Age...
So, I have money in my Steam Wallet and the card sale at Target ends today. The wife is going to buy me new cards today so I'm trying to decide if I should get more Steam Dollars or buy Origin Dollars so I can get Dragon Age...
So, I have money in my Steam Wallet and the card sale at Target ends today. The wife is going to buy me new cards today so I'm trying to decide if I should get more Steam Dollars or buy Origin Dollars so I can get Dragon Age...
^ My vote.
You're good enough.
You're smart enough.
And, gosh darnit, people like you!
It is possible to validate your choices without asking others.
Someone comiced your opinion on character creation.
Pretty much that, yep. Is it that hard for game devs to use the actual game lighting in the character creation menus? FFS. Some are worse than others but they almost all suck at it. TESO might be the only game I've played in recent memory where what you see is exactly what you get in game.
I even remember them distinctly saying in a DA:I video how they made sure the lighting in the character creation would let you accurately see how they looked.
Ugh, I was nearly at the end of Never Alone and the game lost my save.
EDIT: It's apparently a not uncommon issue, so you guys may want to wait before grabbing this game.
This should be fixed in the patch we pushed last night. Get ahold of our support guys through our website at neveralonegame.com, we should be able to provide you with a save file to restore your progress if you let us know how far you had made it before this happened.
Ugh, I was nearly at the end of Never Alone and the game lost my save.
EDIT: It's apparently a not uncommon issue, so you guys may want to wait before grabbing this game.
This should be fixed in the patch we pushed last night. Get ahold of our support guys through our website at neveralonegame.com, we should be able to provide you with a save file to restore your progress if you let us know how far you had made it before this happened.
So, I have money in my Steam Wallet and the card sale at Target ends today. The wife is going to buy me new cards today so I'm trying to decide if I should get more Steam Dollars or buy Origin Dollars so I can get Dragon Age...
^ My vote.
My playtime is approaching how long it took to beat Origins, yet I've barely advanced the main quest and haven't even explored most of the zones I've unlocked. Plus, I haven't found it at all tedious or wearing in that time, and when I'm not playing I'm looking forward to when I can again.
I haven't played FF14, but that's good to hear since it's on my "play this someday" MMO list...
I keep meaning to download the trial. I really should do that.
I'm not gonna say any particular MMO's gameplay is likely to click with anyone, since hell if I know what constitutes good MMO gameplay. (I enjoy it, but I haven't played many myself.)
But I do think you'd have fun with the glamour and dye options.
Hello again steam thread!
Recently my borderline personality disorder has gotten the best of me once again after some traumatic events in my personal life (for me, I imagine most normal people would shrug them off!)
Anyway at the moment things feel very bleak. I have been signed off work until I return to a normal emotional baseline but I have nothing to do. I'm trying to abstain from drinking, drugs, all the self destructive behaviours I would usually indulge in and just make things worse. So basically I need some cheap game recommendations to keep me busy and keep my mind off of what has happened. I have a ton of steam games but none of them are really calling out to me. Is there anything you can suggest that are light, happy and that I will enjoy? Lately I've lost my interest in games, as well as most other things, but I think I'm looking for the wrong ones. I need something positive to fill up my days at the moment and thought this place might be the most knowledgable about games I can find on steam.
Also, please don't misconstrue this as a begging post. I've had this conversation with my dad too, who is an avid gamer, though we have very different tastes. He has told me that if I can find a game that might make me feel a bit better he will buy it for me, whatever it is, so I'm not looking for gifts He suggested Dragon Age Inquisition, but I'm not sure that's the kind of world I want to escape in to right now.
So, I have money in my Steam Wallet and the card sale at Target ends today. The wife is going to buy me new cards today so I'm trying to decide if I should get more Steam Dollars or buy Origin Dollars so I can get Dragon Age...
^ My vote.
My playtime is approaching how long it took to beat Origins, yet I've barely advanced the main quest and haven't even explored most of the zones I've unlocked. Plus, I haven't found it at all tedious or wearing in that time, and when I'm not playing I'm looking forward to when I can again.
So yeah I'd say Inquisition is pretty great!
You people need to stop making me want to play this game so bad when I won't have time to play it until tomorrow :sad:
Hello again steam thread!
Recently my borderline personality disorder has gotten the best of me once again after some traumatic events in my personal life (for me, I imagine most normal people would shrug them off!)
Anyway at the moment things feel very bleak. I have been signed off work until I return to a normal emotional baseline but I have nothing to do. I'm trying to abstain from drinking, drugs, all the self destructive behaviours I would usually indulge in and just make things worse. So basically I need some cheap game recommendations to keep me busy and keep my mind off of what has happened. I have a ton of steam games but none of them are really calling out to me. Is there anything you can suggest that are light, happy and that I will enjoy? Lately I've lost my interest in games, as well as most other things, but I think I'm looking for the wrong ones. I need something positive to fill up my days at the moment and thought this place might be the most knowledgable about games I can find on steam.
Also, please don't misconstrue this as a begging post. I've had this conversation with my dad too, who is an avid gamer, though we have very different tastes. He has told me that if I can find a game that might make me feel a bit better he will buy it for me, whatever it is, so I'm not looking for gifts He suggested Dragon Age Inquisition, but I'm not sure that's the kind of world I want to escape in to right now.
If you have a flight stick, I'd say TIE fighter on GOG.com.
Everyday shooter is deep and worth more than everything else that came in the Euro Bundle I bought it in. The music is nice as well, I've actually started referring to certain levels as the Beetles Airplane Level and the Jimmy Hendrix Hierarchy levels.
Startopia is older but something unique that might make you happy.
Reccattear is a deep and well developed inversion of a lot of RPG mechanics but begs a controller.
Receiver is a bare bones fps roguelike with insane gun handling
The Guild 2 and various expansions are nice medeival sims like gameplay with rival families and bandits out to get you.
Hello again steam thread!
Recently my borderline personality disorder has gotten the best of me once again after some traumatic events in my personal life (for me, I imagine most normal people would shrug them off!)
Anyway at the moment things feel very bleak. I have been signed off work until I return to a normal emotional baseline but I have nothing to do. I'm trying to abstain from drinking, drugs, all the self destructive behaviours I would usually indulge in and just make things worse. So basically I need some cheap game recommendations to keep me busy and keep my mind off of what has happened. I have a ton of steam games but none of them are really calling out to me. Is there anything you can suggest that are light, happy and that I will enjoy? Lately I've lost my interest in games, as well as most other things, but I think I'm looking for the wrong ones. I need something positive to fill up my days at the moment and thought this place might be the most knowledgable about games I can find on steam.
Also, please don't misconstrue this as a begging post. I've had this conversation with my dad too, who is an avid gamer, though we have very different tastes. He has told me that if I can find a game that might make me feel a bit better he will buy it for me, whatever it is, so I'm not looking for gifts He suggested Dragon Age Inquisition, but I'm not sure that's the kind of world I want to escape in to right now.
If you have a flight stick, I'd say TIE fighter on GOG.com.
Everyday shooter is deep and worth more than everything else that came in the Euro Bundle I bought it in. The music is nice as well, I've actually started referring to certain levels as the Beetles Airplane Level and the Jimmy Hendrix Hierarchy levels.
Startopia is older but something unique that might make you happy.
Reccattear is a deep and well developed inversion of a lot of RPG mechanics but begs a controller.
Receiver is a bare bones fps roguelike with insane gun handling
The Guild 2 and various expansions are nice medeival sims like gameplay with rival families and bandits out to get you.
Thank you! I don't have a fight stick and don't really enjoy fps games (which is where me and my dad differ). I already own reccatear but I'll have a look at The Guild 2.
Inquisition would definitely fill up all your hours, but as you note, I'm not sure I'd say it's cheering. I went scanning through my list and am surprised at how few light-hearted, upbeat titles there were. Like, Saints Row IV seems the most whimsical title in there.
What I'd really like to recommend is Endless Ocean on the Wii, a game at once enchanting and soothing, but that's not on Steam. There won't be any Hayley Westenra's vocals and Endless Ocean's weird quests, but maybe people playing World of Diving can say whether that compares as a sort of calm, fascinating venture through the sea?
Hello again steam thread!
Recently my borderline personality disorder has gotten the best of me once again after some traumatic events in my personal life (for me, I imagine most normal people would shrug them off!)
Anyway at the moment things feel very bleak. I have been signed off work until I return to a normal emotional baseline but I have nothing to do. I'm trying to abstain from drinking, drugs, all the self destructive behaviours I would usually indulge in and just make things worse. So basically I need some cheap game recommendations to keep me busy and keep my mind off of what has happened. I have a ton of steam games but none of them are really calling out to me. Is there anything you can suggest that are light, happy and that I will enjoy? Lately I've lost my interest in games, as well as most other things, but I think I'm looking for the wrong ones. I need something positive to fill up my days at the moment and thought this place might be the most knowledgable about games I can find on steam.
Also, please don't misconstrue this as a begging post. I've had this conversation with my dad too, who is an avid gamer, though we have very different tastes. He has told me that if I can find a game that might make me feel a bit better he will buy it for me, whatever it is, so I'm not looking for gifts He suggested Dragon Age Inquisition, but I'm not sure that's the kind of world I want to escape in to right now.
I haven't played it, but I remember watching @Berylline stream some of The Last Tinker for her 24hr stream. From what I saw it might fit the bill if you like 3D platformers.
I also second the suggestion for any of the lego games.
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Proteus may be something you want to look into @either,or. It's the most soothing game ever.
Hello again steam thread!
Recently my borderline personality disorder has gotten the best of me once again after some traumatic events in my personal life (for me, I imagine most normal people would shrug them off!)
Anyway at the moment things feel very bleak. I have been signed off work until I return to a normal emotional baseline but I have nothing to do. I'm trying to abstain from drinking, drugs, all the self destructive behaviours I would usually indulge in and just make things worse. So basically I need some cheap game recommendations to keep me busy and keep my mind off of what has happened. I have a ton of steam games but none of them are really calling out to me. Is there anything you can suggest that are light, happy and that I will enjoy? Lately I've lost my interest in games, as well as most other things, but I think I'm looking for the wrong ones. I need something positive to fill up my days at the moment and thought this place might be the most knowledgable about games I can find on steam.
Also, please don't misconstrue this as a begging post. I've had this conversation with my dad too, who is an avid gamer, though we have very different tastes. He has told me that if I can find a game that might make me feel a bit better he will buy it for me, whatever it is, so I'm not looking for gifts He suggested Dragon Age Inquisition, but I'm not sure that's the kind of world I want to escape in to right now.
Funny and fun games I have played recently (all of which I'd suggest a controller, but I do that anyways): Ducktales Remastered was a good solid nostalgia trip back to a better time, Evoland was a simple commonly tongue-firmly-in-cheek take on all the various genres of RPG/Action RPG/Zelda type games, Hell Yeah! was a moderately difficult but hilariously wacky platformer about the skeleton bunny ruler of hell trying to get paparazzi photos back, Ittle Dew is a great riff on everything silly about Zelda/Crystalis type games.
As runners up for funny (but with over the top more "realistic" violence), both Marlow Briggs and the Mask of Death and Saint's Row: The Third had equal parts bloody destructive mayhem and laugh-out-loud moments.
And if you need a game with zen level quality, it's hard to go wrong with the overly adorable Triple Town, a match three game about building cities (sort of?) and making an island kingdom.
Here's hoping you feel better soon. :biggrin:
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Blurgh. Paypal sent me an automated "buy some steam wallet credit" thing and I was like oh neat even if it's like 5% off who gives an F it'll be a great deal.
Nooope, it's 0% off. Just them asking you to make your purchasing process even more byzantine in order to get charged by Paypal.
Well, so I finally moved. I'm now in a flat with access to a fiber connection of 100Mbps!
...except that the router is on the other bloody side of the house and the flat is old and therefore so thick and labyrinthine that even with a wifi repeater I get about 7 Mbps maximum in my own room according to speedtest (which, granted, is still way better than what I had before). Whenever I want to actually download something I'm going to have to go to the family living room with the huge computer, connect everything, and connect directly through ethernet there, with all the accompanying complaining by the family.
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Look into the modding community for it, too. Lots of cool stuff out there.
I've been skimming kotaku less and less, going instead for rock paper shotgun which is more pc oriented. But my most recent peak peek revealed that.....Ubisoft hyped the wrong Assassin's Creed.
http://www.fallout3nexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=16534
I still have mine. It is in my list of steam keys I purchased while away from home and couldn't immediately redeem and then forgot to redeem.
I really wish they would add key redemption to the app or Web.
You should send that to Mike since he misses his ships in Unity. :-D
As tiresome as I find AC's overarching story and too-familiar gameplay, they're really good at showing beautifully imagined slices of history. I skipped everything from II and IV, and while I liked ship combat, a whole bunch more of the same gameplay with similarly dull colonial/Caribbean architecture isn't really appealing.
Hopefully by the time I'm ready to play another AC again in a few years, they'll drop an innovative, lovingly-crafted title running the rooftops of feudal Japan.
Seriously, I gave up with the ending of Ezio and Altair's stories, but that art....do you know how it feels to see something in real life and discover its in a video game and that cheesy roundabout is actually some Italian dude's 600 year old tomb designed off of shitty notes from Egypt?
http://www.fallout3nexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=16534
Oh, and Amazon UK have Stick fo Truth for all of £8.74 (~$12) courtesy of the download option, which indicates it's a Steam key.
...why yes it is a long day at the office, why do you ask?
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Someone comiced your opinion on character creation.
confirmed. @The Pink Skull is really Natalie Dormer
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Pretty much that, yep. Is it that hard for game devs to use the actual game lighting in the character creation menus? FFS. Some are worse than others but they almost all suck at it. TESO might be the only game I've played in recent memory where what you see is exactly what you get in game.
I keep meaning to download the trial. I really should do that.
Woo thanks @Svevin! Looking forward to it greatly!
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^ My vote.
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You're good enough.
You're smart enough.
And, gosh darnit, people like you!
It is possible to validate your choices without asking others.
I even remember them distinctly saying in a DA:I video how they made sure the lighting in the character creation would let you accurately see how they looked.
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This should be fixed in the patch we pushed last night. Get ahold of our support guys through our website at neveralonegame.com, we should be able to provide you with a save file to restore your progress if you let us know how far you had made it before this happened.
Now that's service!
My playtime is approaching how long it took to beat Origins, yet I've barely advanced the main quest and haven't even explored most of the zones I've unlocked. Plus, I haven't found it at all tedious or wearing in that time, and when I'm not playing I'm looking forward to when I can again.
So yeah I'd say Inquisition is pretty great!
I'm not gonna say any particular MMO's gameplay is likely to click with anyone, since hell if I know what constitutes good MMO gameplay. (I enjoy it, but I haven't played many myself.)
But I do think you'd have fun with the glamour and dye options.
Now playing: Teardown and Baldur's Gate 3 (co-op)
Sunday Spotlight: Horror Tales: The Wine
Recently my borderline personality disorder has gotten the best of me once again after some traumatic events in my personal life (for me, I imagine most normal people would shrug them off!)
Anyway at the moment things feel very bleak. I have been signed off work until I return to a normal emotional baseline but I have nothing to do. I'm trying to abstain from drinking, drugs, all the self destructive behaviours I would usually indulge in and just make things worse. So basically I need some cheap game recommendations to keep me busy and keep my mind off of what has happened. I have a ton of steam games but none of them are really calling out to me. Is there anything you can suggest that are light, happy and that I will enjoy? Lately I've lost my interest in games, as well as most other things, but I think I'm looking for the wrong ones. I need something positive to fill up my days at the moment and thought this place might be the most knowledgable about games I can find on steam.
Also, please don't misconstrue this as a begging post. I've had this conversation with my dad too, who is an avid gamer, though we have very different tastes. He has told me that if I can find a game that might make me feel a bit better he will buy it for me, whatever it is, so I'm not looking for gifts He suggested Dragon Age Inquisition, but I'm not sure that's the kind of world I want to escape in to right now.
3DS friend code: 4811-7214-5053
You people need to stop making me want to play this game so bad when I won't have time to play it until tomorrow :sad:
If you have a flight stick, I'd say TIE fighter on GOG.com.
Everyday shooter is deep and worth more than everything else that came in the Euro Bundle I bought it in. The music is nice as well, I've actually started referring to certain levels as the Beetles Airplane Level and the Jimmy Hendrix Hierarchy levels.
Startopia is older but something unique that might make you happy.
Reccattear is a deep and well developed inversion of a lot of RPG mechanics but begs a controller.
Receiver is a bare bones fps roguelike with insane gun handling
The Guild 2 and various expansions are nice medeival sims like gameplay with rival families and bandits out to get you.
http://www.fallout3nexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=16534
Thank you! I don't have a fight stick and don't really enjoy fps games (which is where me and my dad differ). I already own reccatear but I'll have a look at The Guild 2.
3DS friend code: 4811-7214-5053
What I'd really like to recommend is Endless Ocean on the Wii, a game at once enchanting and soothing, but that's not on Steam. There won't be any Hayley Westenra's vocals and Endless Ocean's weird quests, but maybe people playing World of Diving can say whether that compares as a sort of calm, fascinating venture through the sea?
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I haven't played it, but I remember watching @Berylline stream some of The Last Tinker for her 24hr stream. From what I saw it might fit the bill if you like 3D platformers.
I also second the suggestion for any of the lego games.
Funny and fun games I have played recently (all of which I'd suggest a controller, but I do that anyways): Ducktales Remastered was a good solid nostalgia trip back to a better time, Evoland was a simple commonly tongue-firmly-in-cheek take on all the various genres of RPG/Action RPG/Zelda type games, Hell Yeah! was a moderately difficult but hilariously wacky platformer about the skeleton bunny ruler of hell trying to get paparazzi photos back, Ittle Dew is a great riff on everything silly about Zelda/Crystalis type games.
As runners up for funny (but with over the top more "realistic" violence), both Marlow Briggs and the Mask of Death and Saint's Row: The Third had equal parts bloody destructive mayhem and laugh-out-loud moments.
And if you need a game with zen level quality, it's hard to go wrong with the overly adorable Triple Town, a match three game about building cities (sort of?) and making an island kingdom.
Here's hoping you feel better soon. :biggrin:
Nooope, it's 0% off. Just them asking you to make your purchasing process even more byzantine in order to get charged by Paypal.
...except that the router is on the other bloody side of the house and the flat is old and therefore so thick and labyrinthine that even with a wifi repeater I get about 7 Mbps maximum in my own room according to speedtest (which, granted, is still way better than what I had before). Whenever I want to actually download something I'm going to have to go to the family living room with the huge computer, connect everything, and connect directly through ethernet there, with all the accompanying complaining by the family.
So close and yet so far. Wah.
I'll be out of town next week, but that'll be the perfect opportunity to see which people need some capitalism in their lives.
Now playing: Teardown and Baldur's Gate 3 (co-op)
Sunday Spotlight: Horror Tales: The Wine
Pleasant, understated, well-crafted and soluble puzzles that are fun to solve perfectly but can be solved imperfectly as well if you get frustrated.