Wonder the odds of the Cave getting preorder TF2 hats.Neato, but is it the only site where it can be pre-ordered/pre-purchased? Either way gonna double dip on PS3 and Steam~
Wonder the odds of the Cave getting preorder TF2 hats.Neato, but is it the only site where it can be pre-ordered/pre-purchased? Either way gonna double dip on PS3 and Steam~
Dungeon Siege 3 is 4.99 on Gamersgate, 3.99 with the 20% deal for my account.
It redeems on Steam.
Is the game any good?
Dungeon Siege 3 is 4.99 on Gamersgate, 3.99 with the 20% deal for my account.
It redeems on Steam.
Is the game any good?
Reminds me of alien swarm which I've yet to finish. Maybe I'll bite.Primal Fears is out now for $8.99 (the 4-pack is $22.49)
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It's a 4-player / top-down / co-op game where you kill things with friends. I bet morningbus will like this one.
I wish I could do this. Instead I play about an hour or two of each new release and get bored.I really think I'm done picking up games I have that half-ass interest in from now on. I decided to rent Halo 4 and after two levels, I'm bored. I just want to go back to Dragon's Dogma which I've been playing for about a month now. I feel so much more satisfied with a few games I play a lot rather than trying to churning through many.
The thing I found most interesting in Spec Ops, by the way, wasn't the ending so much as the way the callouts change. Walker starts off pretty even keel but grows increasingly unhinged.
Primal Fears is out now for $8.99 (the 4-pack is $22.49)
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best icon.
It's a 4-player / top-down / co-op game where you kill things with friends. I bet morningbus will like this one.
If you're going to get Spec Ops, might as well play it immediately while the conversation is still going.It's looking like spec ops might be my next game to play after sleeping dogs. But I have several other must play titles.
ME3 is even worse. You notice when a shootout is going to happen, as you said, but you also know that once it ends, you'll probably have to deal with a fucking mech or a banshee/brute. The only redeeming factor was the fun of spamming Charge+Nova as a Vanguard, and even that became old after a couple of hours.I'm curious, have you played Mass Effect 2? It's much worse than Spec Ops. Each combat area feels completely artificial, like a game show obstacle course. You walk forward until you see a random, extremely conspicuous cover object, at which point you know that as soon as you reach it, it will set off a scripted event where a group of enemies appears.
Oh, I believe that was Jimi Hendrix at Woodstock. The flag was upside down too, wasn't it?I really liked the use of star spangled banner on the title screen too. reminds me of the herd track starship trooper:
I'm a starship trooper this is my letter to dad
transferred from Saigon to Baghdad and now I'm dead
an allied soldier with skin boils from Ebola
I'll bring you back a souvenir of what we stole
Spec Ops' gameplay is no masterpiece, but it gets much more hate than it deserves.
I've finished it, there is no more to play. It's "oh no, we're shooting uhmericans!" then "oh no civilians!" and then "oh no".we ripped off fight club!
Yawn.
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I seem to play a lot of crap... just because I have it and want to finish it. But I normally enjoy just playing one or two games for an extended period of time. I'm not worried about the backlog anymore, just want to make sure what I add to it, I actually want to play.That is my goal once I finish my backlog (which should be this year hopefully).
it's an inoffensive hack and slash with terrible co-op, a forgettable story and some fun combat (if you use a controller). mediocre is probably the word I'd use to describe it but for that price it's worth a look.
Oh, I believe that was Jimi Hendrix at Woodstock. The flag was upside down too, wasn't it?
What was wrong with the co-op? I played with one friend exclusively for the entire ride (our standard approach to a game we decide to play co-op in) and we had a lot of fun. The game is not a Diablo-type which seems to be the most common misconception about it.
oh wow I didn't know posts could get this badI've finished it, there is no more to play. It's "oh no, we're shooting uhmericans!" then "oh no civilians!" and then "oh no".we ripped off fight club!
Yawn.
KudosRecently installed and started playing Alpha Protocol for the first time.
I have a look at my backlog on howlongtobeat.com and choose the one I feel like playing the most, also considering its length and the effort and hours of play I'm willing to put into the next game.how do you guys decide what to play next?
i'm currently in the "i just finished something and want to play every game at the same time" mode...so instead of playing, i just debate what to play next.
how do you guys decide what to play next?
i'm currently in the "i just finished something and want to play every game at the same time" mode...so instead of playing, i just debate what to play next.
oh it's fun and quite playable, but the way characters are stored with the host is a shock for most people coming from similar games.
Well I picked it up off amazon last week with bioshock 1+2. Guess I'll start ASAP.If you're going to get Spec Ops, might as well play it immediately while the conversation is still going.
I should rewatch that. Spec Ops definitely alludes to it and Heart of Darkness but it's most interesting where they differ. I don't get how it gets so many dismissals as just being an adaptation, which is like saying Ted is a remake of Flash Gordon.yeah it was a nice touch. at first it feels like a pretty lazy way to pay homage to apocalypse now, but as the game progressed and the truth about what had happened in Dubai became apparent I appreciated it a lot more.
Well I picked it up off amazon last week with bioshock 1+2. Guess I'll start ASAP.
If I'm really interested in something, I play it next. Otherwise I pick something from my adventure game category to cut down on the backlog, or finish something I started previously. Depends on my mood, really.how do you guys decide what to play next?
i'm currently in the "i just finished something and want to play every game at the same time" mode...so instead of playing, i just debate what to play next.
how do you guys decide what to play next?
i'm currently in the "i just finished something and want to play every game at the same time" mode...so instead of playing, i just debate what to play next.
Eh, eternally? Most art relies on a context shared by the artist and the audience. Look how heavily Shakespeare's works are annotated these days-- who would truly understand them otherwise?If it was tru art it wouldn't need to be played ASAP, just sayin'.
Tru art is eternally relevant/good.
I had that same problem last night, until a smart GAFfer suggested that I play Mark of the Ninja if I had it on my Steam account and hadn't played it yet. I did, and I hadn't played it, so that's what I started doing. Good game so far, I plan on playing more of it tonight.how do you guys decide what to play next?
i'm currently in the "i just finished something and want to play every game at the same time" mode...so instead of playing, i just debate what to play next.
Reading this made my heart beat fast, thinking there was a new NOLF in the works, or that 1&2 would come to Steam. Please don't do this to mePretty Cate Archer is back, goodie. I need to play that game, some day.
I divide the games in two categories - those I really really wanted to play when I bought them, and those I just bought to test with, play around with for a bit or bought because of the sale price. And then I pick something from the first category that's different from what I just played.
Or I go back to Football Manager.![]()
I have a look at my backlog on howlongtobeat.com and choose the one I feel like playing the most, also considering its length and the effort and hours of play I'm willing to put into the next game.
If I'm really interested in something, I play it next. Otherwise I pick something from my adventure game category to cut down on the backlog, or finish something I started previously. Depends on my mood, really.
I've been in that phase for about 5 years now. I still haven't decided what I want to play.
It really has a forgettable story? Usually that's what Obsidian gets right even in their worst games...
They phoned it in with Dungeon Siege III. Gotta pay the bills, though.
Oh, and unlike everything else they've done up to this point, Christ Avellone wasn't involved.
The Cave is up for pre-order on Green Man Gaming for $15 bucks. Steam redeemable:
http://www.greenmangaming.com/s/br/en/pc/games/adventure/cave/
You can use this code for 20% off, making it $12 bucks:
GMG20-PJFEW-Y16HK
If you had the $6 bucks credit on GMG from the Sleeping Dogs deal, that makes it $6 bucks!
I'm OK with giving 6 bucks to Double Fine. You should be too!
Hence the common misconception bit I guess. I knew what I was getting into and I played it the same way I play every co-op game and it was an infinitely better experience than solo play.
Oh, and unlike everything else they've done up to this point, Christ Avellone wasn't involved.
Reading this made my heart beat fast, thinking there was a new NOLF in the works, or that 1&2 would come to Steam. Please don't do this to me![]()
nolf ain't never coming back. the best we can hope for is that wb decides to allow gog to update and sell the original games, because as it stands nolf2 is almost unplayable on 64bit systems.
WB owns it? Rest in peace.nolf ain't never coming back. the best we can hope for is that wb decides to allow gog to update and sell the original games, because as it stands nolf2 is almost unplayable on 64bit systems.
The Cave is up for pre-order on Green Man Gaming for $15 bucks. Steam redeemable:
http://www.greenmangaming.com/s/br/en/pc/games/adventure/cave/
You can use this code for 20% off, making it $12 bucks:
GMG20-PJFEW-Y16HK
If you had the $6 bucks credit on GMG from the Sleeping Dogs deal, that makes it $6 bucks!
I'm OK with giving 6 bucks to Double Fine. You should be too!
Reading this made my heart beat fast, thinking there was a new NOLF in the works, or that 1&2 would come to Steam. Please don't do this to me![]()
This is the right way of playing. I'm ashamed to admit that I cut my single session into 2 chunks, one of 3 hours and the other of 9, because I had to eat supper in the middle of them. Still, I'm glad that I managed to squeeze 12 hours of playtime into 13 straight hours of real time.Gonna play through The Walking Dead in one sitting. Gonna blaze through it.
I never played any of the System Shock games, so it would be nice to see a DD version of them. And I've read that there was a spin-off game set in the NOLF universe, Contract Jack. Anybody played it?The sad fate of NOLF (and the System Shock franchise also, for that matter), is one of the great disappointments in gaming. As much as I'm all for innovation and fresh ideas, I would dearly love modern remakes or re-imaginings of both. Sigh.
This is the right way of playing. I'm ashamed to admit that I cut my single session into 2 chunks, one of 3 hours and the other of 9, because I had to eat supper in the middle of them. Still, I'm glad that I managed to squeeze 12 hours of playtime into 13 straight hours of real time.
I never played any of the System Shock games, so it would be nice to see a DD version of them. And I've read that there was a spin-off game set in the NOLF universe, Contract Jack. Anybody played it?