Quick Witness question: is there a "tutorial" setup for every kind of puzzle? Because I came across a few with symbols/mechanics I don't recognize, and they are too advanced to be introductory in nature. I'd just like to know if I should keep moving or bang my head against it
Quick Witness question: is there a "tutorial" setup for every kind of puzzle? Because I came across a few with symbols/mechanics I don't recognize, and they are too advanced to be introductory in nature. I'd just like to know if I should keep moving or bang my head against it
Each area of the island is devoted to one or two specific mechanics, and the City area (where you probably are at) combines them all.
Origin Access has a new free 7-day trial. You have to start before March 7. https://www.origin.com/usa/en-us/store/origin-access
You have full uh, access, to Origin Access during the trial. They also added a new $30 yearly subscription, similar to EA Access on Xbone. You can also sub for $5 a month, both subs get the same features/games.
Of course, the trial offer ends two days before (March 14th) a 10-hour trial of Mass Effect Andromeda is added to Origin Access (March 16th)
Outside of Chroma Squad and maybe the Ben Prunty album the new stuff doesn't do anything for me personally. I already have Beat Hazard as well.
Ah well, it's not like it made the bundle worse, still a great deal. Also, everything has been restocked except Subnautica and Super Meat Boy.
Guns of Icarus is a legit neat MP game that's probably dead now.
It's fun if you can grab a bunch of friends who have never played before and dick around in airships. It looks rather pretty despite some jank in the system
okay, I'm getting motion sickness in a game for the first time in... well, frik, a while
I can't tell if it's because I'm getting older, or if something is funky with the game's graphics
Could be motion blur, FOV, weird framerate, or any number of other weird little things. Or your eyes could be failing a bit, I guess - know I can't stand playing games without my glasses on these days, and I'm in my early twenties!
Like the exact level of fun poking around and exploration I want with the lightest dusting of needing to eat and drink.
Being set in the ocean on an alien world makes so much sense so quickly. Is it weird that you can just pick up metals from little limestone deposits? Who knows! No one knows how the ocean works!
Why's the day/night cycle so short? It's an alien planet!
The way you can just at a minimum survive with little to no difficulty is wonderful, because it means that the actual gameplay is constructing things or exploring actual built by hand areas with little secrets and cool bits. There's no accidentally killing yourself because you can pretty much just grab food and water out of the environment in whole form.
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I grabbed this, I hope that's okay. Thanks! I have wanted to play this game for a long time.
edit: Nope. They just give you about a second and a half to do whatever outside of the Bat-Tank before the path disappears and you have to restart.
He got me Astroneer, which was super cool of him!
Each area of the island is devoted to one or two specific mechanics, and the City area (where you probably are at) combines them all.
Rock Band DLC | GW:OttW - arrcd | WLD - Thortar
You have full uh, access, to Origin Access during the trial. They also added a new $30 yearly subscription, similar to EA Access on Xbone. You can also sub for $5 a month, both subs get the same features/games.
Of course, the trial offer ends two days before (March 14th) a 10-hour trial of Mass Effect Andromeda is added to Origin Access (March 16th)
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The site has said that for like the past three+ hours, lol. I keep refreshing but nothing is showing up yet.
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Ah well, it's not like it made the bundle worse, still a great deal. Also, everything has been restocked except Subnautica and Super Meat Boy.
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It's fun if you can grab a bunch of friends who have never played before and dick around in airships. It looks rather pretty despite some jank in the system
It could get a boost in population currently from the 100k+ bundle copies of it going out ( and counting!, the Freedom bundle almost to 4.5 million)
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I can't tell if it's because I'm getting older, or if something is funky with the game's graphics
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Could be motion blur, FOV, weird framerate, or any number of other weird little things. Or your eyes could be failing a bit, I guess - know I can't stand playing games without my glasses on these days, and I'm in my early twenties!
Which game is it, for reference?
It's a turnbased high school mystery rpg based on social skills... you make sassy attacks
Like the exact level of fun poking around and exploration I want with the lightest dusting of needing to eat and drink.
Being set in the ocean on an alien world makes so much sense so quickly. Is it weird that you can just pick up metals from little limestone deposits? Who knows! No one knows how the ocean works!
Why's the day/night cycle so short? It's an alien planet!
The way you can just at a minimum survive with little to no difficulty is wonderful, because it means that the actual gameplay is constructing things or exploring actual built by hand areas with little secrets and cool bits. There's no accidentally killing yourself because you can pretty much just grab food and water out of the environment in whole form.