Normally I would agree, but in the collector's world that is normal for collectors using bots to snipe at the end. At least it was 10 years ago when I was buying animation artwork.
I feel like you could build the game with a RaspberryPi and some input devices. Unless you're going for the full-on retro experience.
Also if it's SW, it's going to have an instant premium, especially if it works. That still had the box, so I'm not surprised what happened
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So a guide for anyone wanting to play custom maps in the quake rerelease. I figured out a lot of this by just poking in the files but figured others may want to know.
In the quake folder (in the usual steam library) there is a folder named rerelease. This has the files for the remaster. Inside that folder is a folded called id1, which has the base quake stuff for the remaster. When you download a map, make a directory called maps inside that directory and drop the bsp inside (so quake/rerelease/id1/maps). Now you can run the map from the console, but it won’t show up anywhere.
Look in the id1 folder for a file called pak0.pak. Make a backup of this file. Open it up in a pak editor and look for a file called mapdb.json. You can use any pak editor like pakexplorer or pakscape. Extract this file to the id1 directory. Now delete it from pak0.pak. This is why I said to back up the pak file, this is a necessary step otherwise the mapdb.json in the pack will take precedence over the loose file in the id1 directory.
The mapdb file is self explanatory, I usually just copy one of the quake dm entries and replace the title and bsp of the default map with the title and bsp filename of the downloaded map. No directory or extension is needed for the filename, it will look in the maps directory for a bsp with that name (for example “aerowalk” not “id1/aerowalk.bsp”). For enabling bots on single player maps you will just want to add a line in the existing entry for that map that says “bots”:true, keeping the same formatting as the other lines.
This will get the map added to your start server menu (under episode:quake) and enable bots. However, bots won’t do anything.
To give them ai, go to https://github.com/jpiolho/Quake-Nav-Depot#readme. Obviously not all custom maps have nav files yet, so look for yours, if its not there it probably hasn’t been made yet. Click view code, click on the map you need a ai route for, right click on view raw and save the file. This will be a navjson file, you still need to compile it into a nav file, so go here https://github.com/jpiolho/nav2json and download the release. Make sure you have .net core 5.0. Drag the navjson file onto nav2json.exe and it should spit out a .nav file with the same name. Take this file, and go back to the rerelease/id1 directory. Make a folder called bots, make a folder called navigation, and drop the .nav file into that directory. You should now have a custom map with working bot ai. You can also throw nav files for single player levels here and enable bots:true in mapdb.json for that level to do bot deathmatch on supported single player maps.
Thanks to jpiolho for making the utility and setting ip the datablase for nav files.
Edit: As far as I know editing the pak0.pak file in this way hasn’t affected anything in my doing regular multiplayer but as always make a backup just in case.
I guess me saying hi and just going about my day is reason to get thrown into crossfire. Thanks @Orivon I think @Isorn is the real monster, no?
Ha at first glance I thought there was a new Humble Bundle!
Damn, looking at the photo and the words "Humble Bundle" out of the corner of my eye made me think that's what this was, too.
Esp since these are 4 seemingly quality games that I would want and love to pay less money for, with portions going to charity (whatever Humble set the limit to these days, since you can't give 100% to charity anymore)
I'm not sure how this snuck past me but in case any other fans of the first one missed it, there's a King's Bounty II now! Neat!
(reviews are iffy, but I've given up on reviews ever being useful to me... I love games that get panned, and dislike games with 90+ metacritics)
Yeah, I learned from a young age that you need to play things you think look interesting, instead of what the magazines and critics tell you to play. I mean, everybody panned Earthbound when it originally came out, and now it's one of the games people are screaming for to show up on the Super Nintendo Online service.
Professional reviews are major pay to play these days, AAA studios get the reviews they pay for and rarely a point better. Indie reviews are a little more useful, but then there's the difficulty getting noticed so stuff doesn't reliably get reviewed... Unless they spam out tons of free codes and then you're back to getting the reviews you paid for, even when devs are honest enough play the implicit threat to withhold codes from bad reviews that it taints the process.
User reviews are useful, IF you plumb the depths and actually read ones that go into detail, because the scores are shit to start with and usually watered down shit as an irrelevant battle is waged between the 0/10 posters and 10/10 posters.
One more thing I noticed poking around the quake rerelease files was that there are bot navigation files included in the game for base32b, death32c, and hipdm1 but those maps aren’t bot enabled in mapdb.json. I added the bots:true parameter to those maps in my modified mapdb.json and they seem to work just fine. I am not a huge fan of base32b but the other two are very nice maps.
Rating inflation has gotten so ridiculous in video game journalism that Metacritic uses an entirely different scoring system. While a grade of 60 is a favorable green Metascore for movies, a video game on the same website would need to get a 75 or above to likewise be considered a positive review.
it's all dumb.
Speaking of dumb things, I tried that Watch Dogs Legion free weekend, and bounced off it super, super quickly. The only thing I liked were the podcast bits you can find, and most of them are from actual podcast people, so, uh...
So i was wondering if anyone can help with some game suggestions.
I recently started watching Danmachi (An anime pretty much about dungeon crawling) and it made me really want to play some Dungeon crawling games, so i started looking for some, used the 'dungeon crawler' tag on steam but most of those don't seem to be *actual* dungeon crawlers...
Basically story isn't really important at all, pretty much just looking for a dungeon crawl/diving experience, with leveling up, skill tree, magic ect. also loot! lots and lots of loot... also nice if it has armour/weapons that you can actually *see* on your character, always nice to see your character changing.
Less into 'hardcore' roguelikes, with perma-death but loss of exp/equipment is fine... also don't mind combat style, turn based, action, whatever...
I Guess as an example... well, i haven't really played many like this but the closest i can really think of is Diablo 1... you pretty much have one town to resupply and you just go down into the depths.
So any games that anyone knows of would be mucho aprectiated!
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So i was wondering if anyone can help with some game suggestions.
I recently started watching Danmachi (An anime pretty much about dungeon crawling) and it made me really want to play some Dungeon crawling games, so i started looking for some, used the 'dungeon crawler' tag on steam but most of those don't seem to be *actual* dungeon crawlers...
Basically story isn't really important at all, pretty much just looking for a dungeon crawl/diving experience, with leveling up, skill tree, magic ect. also loot! lots and lots of loot... also nice if it has armour/weapons that you can actually *see* on your character, always nice to see your character changing.
Less into 'hardcore' roguelikes, with perma-death but loss of exp/equipment is fine... also don't mind combat style, turn based, action, whatever...
I Guess as an example... well, i haven't really played many like this but the closest i can really think of is Diablo 1... you pretty much have one town to resupply and you just go down into the depths.
So any games that anyone knows of would be mucho aprectiated!
Din's Curse may scratch the itch. Dungeons, dungeons, more dungeons! Dynamic and fun. Here's what our own @Drake had to say:
Heroth Moonlighter may scratch your itch. You get to sell your loot too!
Diablo 3 is there, and honestly the core game is quite good.
Finally, I think Neverwinter Nights is open-world enough that you can get a DnD experience with running bunches of dungeons. Not sure on loot
Diablo 3 may not be an attractive option, what with the Blizzard shitfest still festering. When nearly every executive of a company is being outed as a long-standing sexual abuser, kinda puts a damper on the desire to play their work or give them money.
So i was wondering if anyone can help with some game suggestions.
I recently started watching Danmachi (An anime pretty much about dungeon crawling) and it made me really want to play some Dungeon crawling games, so i started looking for some, used the 'dungeon crawler' tag on steam but most of those don't seem to be *actual* dungeon crawlers...
Basically story isn't really important at all, pretty much just looking for a dungeon crawl/diving experience, with leveling up, skill tree, magic ect. also loot! lots and lots of loot... also nice if it has armour/weapons that you can actually *see* on your character, always nice to see your character changing.
Less into 'hardcore' roguelikes, with perma-death but loss of exp/equipment is fine... also don't mind combat style, turn based, action, whatever...
I Guess as an example... well, i haven't really played many like this but the closest i can really think of is Diablo 1... you pretty much have one town to resupply and you just go down into the depths.
So any games that anyone knows of would be mucho aprectiated!
To be honest, what I've always understood for "dungeon crawler" is absolutely not Diablo, and much more, like, Legend of Grimrock and Etrian Odyssey and so on. You know, exploring a dungeon and stuff. Basically, the "lots of loot" thing kind of shortcircuited me because I don't think I've ever known a dungeon crawler with a loot focus.
If what you want is more diablolikes, though, Grim Dawn is pretty good, though not very dungeony.
So i was wondering if anyone can help with some game suggestions.
I recently started watching Danmachi (An anime pretty much about dungeon crawling) and it made me really want to play some Dungeon crawling games, so i started looking for some, used the 'dungeon crawler' tag on steam but most of those don't seem to be *actual* dungeon crawlers...
Basically story isn't really important at all, pretty much just looking for a dungeon crawl/diving experience, with leveling up, skill tree, magic ect. also loot! lots and lots of loot... also nice if it has armour/weapons that you can actually *see* on your character, always nice to see your character changing.
Less into 'hardcore' roguelikes, with perma-death but loss of exp/equipment is fine... also don't mind combat style, turn based, action, whatever...
I Guess as an example... well, i haven't really played many like this but the closest i can really think of is Diablo 1... you pretty much have one town to resupply and you just go down into the depths.
So any games that anyone knows of would be mucho aprectiated!
To be honest, what I've always understood for "dungeon crawler" is absolutely not Diablo, and much more, like, Legend of Grimrock and Etrian Odyssey and so on. You know, exploring a dungeon and stuff. Basically, the "lots of loot" thing kind of shortcircuited me because I don't think I've ever known a dungeon crawler with a loot focus.
If what you want is more diablolikes, though, Grim Dawn is pretty good, though not very dungeony.
You're absolutely right, i wasn't very clear at all! i'm terrible with the words. I more meant Diablo 1 as in the... 'style'? i guess, one small town with a little bit of outskirts and then the dungeon. simple but elegant. no huge, open, sprawling world, just the dungeon. Not so much the rest of Diablo. Same for the 'loot' i guess i more meant a wider selection *of* loot, less so bunches of loot dropping, diablo 2/3 style... just more than 'one sword, one staff a shield and a bow' kind of game.
Also already own Diablo 3, absolutely terrible the shit thats been (and still is) going on at Blizzard, makes me personally sad on a gaming level but can't even begin to imagine how terrible it was and still is for the people going through it.
Thanks for all the suggestions so far! although grim dawn is (i think from what i've seen) a little more open/diablo 2/3 style than I'm currently after, def going to look into it more though.
'Din's Curse' looks very interesting and very much what i'm looking at! Moonlighter also looks super interesting! sort of like 'recettear' which reminds me that i brought it but never really got into it, i'll have to give it another look as well.
'Legend of Grimrock 2' Also looks great.
Awesome suggestions so far, plenty for me to dive into, thanks everyone!
So i was wondering if anyone can help with some game suggestions.
I recently started watching Danmachi (An anime pretty much about dungeon crawling) and it made me really want to play some Dungeon crawling games, so i started looking for some, used the 'dungeon crawler' tag on steam but most of those don't seem to be *actual* dungeon crawlers...
Basically story isn't really important at all, pretty much just looking for a dungeon crawl/diving experience, with leveling up, skill tree, magic ect. also loot! lots and lots of loot... also nice if it has armour/weapons that you can actually *see* on your character, always nice to see your character changing.
Less into 'hardcore' roguelikes, with perma-death but loss of exp/equipment is fine... also don't mind combat style, turn based, action, whatever...
I Guess as an example... well, i haven't really played many like this but the closest i can really think of is Diablo 1... you pretty much have one town to resupply and you just go down into the depths.
So any games that anyone knows of would be mucho aprectiated!
To be honest, what I've always understood for "dungeon crawler" is absolutely not Diablo, and much more, like, Legend of Grimrock and Etrian Odyssey and so on. You know, exploring a dungeon and stuff. Basically, the "lots of loot" thing kind of shortcircuited me because I don't think I've ever known a dungeon crawler with a loot focus.
If what you want is more diablolikes, though, Grim Dawn is pretty good, though not very dungeony.
You're absolutely right, i wasn't very clear at all! i'm terrible with the words. I more meant Diablo 1 as in the... 'style'? i guess, one small town with a little bit of outskirts and then the dungeon. simple but elegant. no huge, open, sprawling world, just the dungeon. Not so much the rest of Diablo. Same for the 'loot' i guess i more meant a wider selection *of* loot, less so bunches of loot dropping, diablo 2/3 style... just more than 'one sword, one staff a shield and a bow' kind of game.
Have you looked into various roguelikes, especially of the Japanese variety? The whole "a town and a dungeon/tower/cave" thing was practically invented by the Mystery Dungeon series, and it has a LOT of imitators in that space.
So, a game came out a week or so ago called Tormented Souls.
I played the free demo a bit.
To say this is an homage to old school Resident Evil and similar games is an understatement. But it does it well. It is *super* atmospheric... creepy... similar puzzles and "you need to find item A to open door B" kind of stuff. Heck, you even need to find tapes to record your progress on the recording machine.
Premise is: you're playing a young lady named Caroline Walker, who receives a strange photo in the mail of two twin girls with an even stranger message on the back. She investigates the old hospital from which came the photo... and suddenly she wakes up in a bathtub, with a breathing tube and one eye removed. Go forth and explore this creepy-ass place now...
Here's some pics I took. Look! Look how Resident Evil-ish it is!
Anyway, based on my time in the demo (go try it!), I recommend it. It's $20, which seems fair enough. I'm going to buy it next payday I think. I absolutely adored RE1 so this is a great find.
So, a game came out a week or so ago called Tormented Souls.
I played the free demo a bit.
To say this is an homage to old school Resident Evil and similar games is an understatement. But it does it well. It is *super* atmospheric... creepy... similar puzzles and "you need to find item A to open door B" kind of stuff. Heck, you even need to find tapes to record your progress on the recording machine.
Premise is: you're playing a young lady named Caroline Walker, who receives a strange photo in the mail of two twin girls with an even stranger message on the back. She investigates the old hospital from which came the photo... and suddenly she wakes up in a bathtub, with a breathing tube and one eye removed. Go forth and explore this creepy-ass place now...
Here's some pics I took. Look! Look how Resident Evil-ish it is!
Anyway, based on my time in the demo (go try it!), I recommend it. It's $20, which seems fair enough. I'm going to buy it next payday I think. I absolutely adored RE1 so this is a great find.
Looks way too creepy for me to play, but I look forward to watching PatStaresAt and The Sphere Hunter do LPs of it.
So i was wondering if anyone can help with some game suggestions.
I recently started watching Danmachi (An anime pretty much about dungeon crawling) and it made me really want to play some Dungeon crawling games, so i started looking for some, used the 'dungeon crawler' tag on steam but most of those don't seem to be *actual* dungeon crawlers...
Basically story isn't really important at all, pretty much just looking for a dungeon crawl/diving experience, with leveling up, skill tree, magic ect. also loot! lots and lots of loot... also nice if it has armour/weapons that you can actually *see* on your character, always nice to see your character changing.
Less into 'hardcore' roguelikes, with perma-death but loss of exp/equipment is fine... also don't mind combat style, turn based, action, whatever...
I Guess as an example... well, i haven't really played many like this but the closest i can really think of is Diablo 1... you pretty much have one town to resupply and you just go down into the depths.
So any games that anyone knows of would be mucho aprectiated!
That new Pathfinder game really has the shittiest stupidest ad ever keep popping up on my social media feeds. Just a bunch of naked women and female demons dancing on tables. That's the best they could come up with? Kind of makes me figure the game must really suck...
That new Pathfinder game really has the shittiest stupidest ad ever keep popping up on my social media feeds. Just a bunch of naked women and female demons dancing on tables. That's the best they could come up with? Kind of makes me figure the game must really suck...
Pathfinder is shit in general, but I have been tempted to try Kingmaker. I got the same ad and just decided to move on.
That new Pathfinder game really has the shittiest stupidest ad ever keep popping up on my social media feeds. Just a bunch of naked women and female demons dancing on tables. That's the best they could come up with? Kind of makes me figure the game must really suck...
sounds like your average mobile game ad. which is not a good look, yeah.
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I feel like you could build the game with a RaspberryPi and some input devices. Unless you're going for the full-on retro experience.
Also if it's SW, it's going to have an instant premium, especially if it works. That still had the box, so I'm not surprised what happened
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In the quake folder (in the usual steam library) there is a folder named rerelease. This has the files for the remaster. Inside that folder is a folded called id1, which has the base quake stuff for the remaster. When you download a map, make a directory called maps inside that directory and drop the bsp inside (so quake/rerelease/id1/maps). Now you can run the map from the console, but it won’t show up anywhere.
Look in the id1 folder for a file called pak0.pak. Make a backup of this file. Open it up in a pak editor and look for a file called mapdb.json. You can use any pak editor like pakexplorer or pakscape. Extract this file to the id1 directory. Now delete it from pak0.pak. This is why I said to back up the pak file, this is a necessary step otherwise the mapdb.json in the pack will take precedence over the loose file in the id1 directory.
The mapdb file is self explanatory, I usually just copy one of the quake dm entries and replace the title and bsp of the default map with the title and bsp filename of the downloaded map. No directory or extension is needed for the filename, it will look in the maps directory for a bsp with that name (for example “aerowalk” not “id1/aerowalk.bsp”). For enabling bots on single player maps you will just want to add a line in the existing entry for that map that says “bots”:true, keeping the same formatting as the other lines.
This will get the map added to your start server menu (under episode:quake) and enable bots. However, bots won’t do anything.
To give them ai, go to https://github.com/jpiolho/Quake-Nav-Depot#readme. Obviously not all custom maps have nav files yet, so look for yours, if its not there it probably hasn’t been made yet. Click view code, click on the map you need a ai route for, right click on view raw and save the file. This will be a navjson file, you still need to compile it into a nav file, so go here
https://github.com/jpiolho/nav2json and download the release. Make sure you have .net core 5.0. Drag the navjson file onto nav2json.exe and it should spit out a .nav file with the same name. Take this file, and go back to the rerelease/id1 directory. Make a folder called bots, make a folder called navigation, and drop the .nav file into that directory. You should now have a custom map with working bot ai. You can also throw nav files for single player levels here and enable bots:true in mapdb.json for that level to do bot deathmatch on supported single player maps.
Thanks to jpiolho for making the utility and setting ip the datablase for nav files.
Edit: As far as I know editing the pak0.pak file in this way hasn’t affected anything in my doing regular multiplayer but as always make a backup just in case.
I am quite humbled by @Orivon's awesomeness. You were mostly correct.
Damn, looking at the photo and the words "Humble Bundle" out of the corner of my eye made me think that's what this was, too.
Esp since these are 4 seemingly quality games that I would want and love to pay less money for, with portions going to charity (whatever Humble set the limit to these days, since you can't give 100% to charity anymore)
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(reviews are iffy, but I've given up on reviews ever being useful to me... I love games that get panned, and dislike games with 90+ metacritics)
Yeah, I learned from a young age that you need to play things you think look interesting, instead of what the magazines and critics tell you to play. I mean, everybody panned Earthbound when it originally came out, and now it's one of the games people are screaming for to show up on the Super Nintendo Online service.
I can has cheezburger, yes?
User reviews are useful, IF you plumb the depths and actually read ones that go into detail, because the scores are shit to start with and usually watered down shit as an irrelevant battle is waged between the 0/10 posters and 10/10 posters.
Pink haired succubus? Well okay then.
Thanks @JaysonFour
I read this earlier, and I think it's true
https://www.yahoo.com/news/does-anyone-actually-know-whats-100643660.html
Fun fact I did not know before:
it's all dumb.
Speaking of dumb things, I tried that Watch Dogs Legion free weekend, and bounced off it super, super quickly. The only thing I liked were the podcast bits you can find, and most of them are from actual podcast people, so, uh...
I recently started watching Danmachi (An anime pretty much about dungeon crawling) and it made me really want to play some Dungeon crawling games, so i started looking for some, used the 'dungeon crawler' tag on steam but most of those don't seem to be *actual* dungeon crawlers...
Basically story isn't really important at all, pretty much just looking for a dungeon crawl/diving experience, with leveling up, skill tree, magic ect. also loot! lots and lots of loot... also nice if it has armour/weapons that you can actually *see* on your character, always nice to see your character changing.
Less into 'hardcore' roguelikes, with perma-death but loss of exp/equipment is fine... also don't mind combat style, turn based, action, whatever...
I Guess as an example... well, i haven't really played many like this but the closest i can really think of is Diablo 1... you pretty much have one town to resupply and you just go down into the depths.
So any games that anyone knows of would be mucho aprectiated!
Din's Curse may scratch the itch. Dungeons, dungeons, more dungeons! Dynamic and fun. Here's what our own @Drake had to say:
edit: Here's a post where he said more good things.
edit edit; and now I'm reinstalling Din's Curse. /shakefist/
Diablo 3 is there, and honestly the core game is quite good.
Finally, I think Neverwinter Nights is open-world enough that you can get a DnD experience with running bunches of dungeons. Not sure on loot
Diablo 3 may not be an attractive option, what with the Blizzard shitfest still festering. When nearly every executive of a company is being outed as a long-standing sexual abuser, kinda puts a damper on the desire to play their work or give them money.
To be honest, what I've always understood for "dungeon crawler" is absolutely not Diablo, and much more, like, Legend of Grimrock and Etrian Odyssey and so on. You know, exploring a dungeon and stuff. Basically, the "lots of loot" thing kind of shortcircuited me because I don't think I've ever known a dungeon crawler with a loot focus.
If what you want is more diablolikes, though, Grim Dawn is pretty good, though not very dungeony.
You're absolutely right, i wasn't very clear at all! i'm terrible with the words. I more meant Diablo 1 as in the... 'style'? i guess, one small town with a little bit of outskirts and then the dungeon. simple but elegant. no huge, open, sprawling world, just the dungeon. Not so much the rest of Diablo. Same for the 'loot' i guess i more meant a wider selection *of* loot, less so bunches of loot dropping, diablo 2/3 style... just more than 'one sword, one staff a shield and a bow' kind of game.
Also already own Diablo 3, absolutely terrible the shit thats been (and still is) going on at Blizzard, makes me personally sad on a gaming level but can't even begin to imagine how terrible it was and still is for the people going through it.
Thanks for all the suggestions so far! although grim dawn is (i think from what i've seen) a little more open/diablo 2/3 style than I'm currently after, def going to look into it more though.
'Din's Curse' looks very interesting and very much what i'm looking at! Moonlighter also looks super interesting! sort of like 'recettear' which reminds me that i brought it but never really got into it, i'll have to give it another look as well.
'Legend of Grimrock 2' Also looks great.
Awesome suggestions so far, plenty for me to dive into, thanks everyone!
The real treasure was the mobs you turned to red mist along the way.
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Have you looked into various roguelikes, especially of the Japanese variety? The whole "a town and a dungeon/tower/cave" thing was practically invented by the Mystery Dungeon series, and it has a LOT of imitators in that space.
I seem to remember the latest Mystery dungeon remake, one of the Shiren the Wanderer ones, is in fact on Steam. Checking, it is: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1178790/Shiren_the_Wanderer_The_Tower_of_Fortune_and_the_Dice_of_Fate/ . I haven't played it, but if it's anything like, you know, the entire rest of its series, it would be an option
I have been fingered by chat.
Thanks @Pixelated Pixie
I played the free demo a bit.
To say this is an homage to old school Resident Evil and similar games is an understatement. But it does it well. It is *super* atmospheric... creepy... similar puzzles and "you need to find item A to open door B" kind of stuff. Heck, you even need to find tapes to record your progress on the recording machine.
Premise is: you're playing a young lady named Caroline Walker, who receives a strange photo in the mail of two twin girls with an even stranger message on the back. She investigates the old hospital from which came the photo... and suddenly she wakes up in a bathtub, with a breathing tube and one eye removed. Go forth and explore this creepy-ass place now...
Here's some pics I took. Look! Look how Resident Evil-ish it is!
https://steamuserimages-a.akamaihd.net/ugc/1701786492091241517/56C0EF8A09B8E27ADFB897688D5A148A1973337C/?
https://steamuserimages-a.akamaihd.net/ugc/1701786492091241678/81F2598ED025419B34D39D621290854AAB6BA345/?
https://steamuserimages-a.akamaihd.net/ugc/1701786492091241816/0D03A9AD215E7CF1E35E31FE6B3B7FD53671AF3C/?
https://steamuserimages-a.akamaihd.net/ugc/1701786492091241940/AEEA0432E24156178F5E245E85307DDEF55E73BC/?
https://steamuserimages-a.akamaihd.net/ugc/1701786492091242199/427A1048E71FE108FB7B2B2289CDDDE3649F6ADF/?
Beautiful!
Anyway, based on my time in the demo (go try it!), I recommend it. It's $20, which seems fair enough. I'm going to buy it next payday I think. I absolutely adored RE1 so this is a great find.
Looks way too creepy for me to play, but I look forward to watching PatStaresAt and The Sphere Hunter do LPs of it.
It's uh... yeah, it's not great.
The rest is, though.
Star Crawlers
Battle Chasers: Nightwar
And of course the grandfather of dungeon crawlers, The original Bard's Tale trilogy.
I'm almost tempted. But... will I ever play it? Have I played any of the recent Civs?
[No]
EDIT: OH SONUVA *headdesk*
This is why I almost didn't post.
Sorry, Pixie, but I really think I need to do the responsible thing and decline. Thanks, though.
For the record, the gift line was: "Buy it now, play it in 2027."
I wouldn't, though. I know that. :bigfrown:
Pathfinder is shit in general, but I have been tempted to try Kingmaker. I got the same ad and just decided to move on.