Nolan Posted September 11, 2013 Posted September 11, 2013 Loving this new monitor. 27" is much larger than expected. Only a single dead pixel.
flameboy Posted September 12, 2013 Posted September 12, 2013 Humble Bundle 9 Trine 2: Complete Story Mark of the Ninja Eets Munchies Beta Brutal Legend Pay around 5 dollars and you get Fez and FTL too. Fez is fantastic. Would be playing till something like 4 am if I wasn't so damned tired already. Shame the creator has his issues and threw a hissy fit, canceling a sequel. Eet Munchies feels like a mobile game but it is in beta... The rest will get played some time in the far flung future. For now, they join 'The Pile'. I played Fez on a borrowed 360 when it first come out and didn't really get into it this represents a great chance to try it out again.
Happenstance Posted September 12, 2013 Posted September 12, 2013 No 10year Anniversary Steam sale for us then I guess. but dont fret guys, we get a 25% off Activision Publisher sale instead! lol
flameboy Posted September 13, 2013 Posted September 13, 2013 Bought antichamber and rogue legacy in steam deals plus in the indie bundle. Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk 4
Cube Posted September 13, 2013 Posted September 13, 2013 No 10year Anniversary Steam sale for us then I guess. but dont fret guys, we get a 25% off Activision Publisher sale instead! lol And family sharing, which should be awesome.
The Bard Posted September 13, 2013 Posted September 13, 2013 Anyone here played either Gone Home or Outlast? After getting on these, I think I'm pretty much done with AAA $300 million games made by bloated studios, and completely devoid of a cohesive tone or thematic vision. Both of those games have a wonderful sense of minimalism about them that makes them so much more effective at what they're trying to do; they focus on imparting one impression, and because of that they do it so so well.
Sheikah Posted September 13, 2013 Posted September 13, 2013 Anyone here played either Gone Home or Outlast? After getting on these, I think I'm pretty much done with AAA $300 million games made by bloated studios, and completely devoid of a cohesive tone or thematic vision. Both of those games have a wonderful sense of minimalism about them that makes them so much more effective at what they're trying to do; they focus on imparting one impression, and because of that they do it so so well. Yup, posted recently about Gone Home. Really enjoyed exploring the story and the feeling that you're actually delving into real people's lives. Loved how they set it early 90s too. Outlast I've seen videos of which were pretty cool. Definitely something I'll get round to.
The Bard Posted September 14, 2013 Posted September 14, 2013 Really glad you enjoyed it too man. I visited the Steam community hub, and it's just full of boneheads going "this isn't a game." Which is sort of true - but it's more interesting because of how much it does with such a lack of mechanical systems. I was really impressed with it just because it gave me the illusion that I was going wherever I wanted in the house, exploring largely at whim, but it somehow still managed to keep a linear plot thread going. Good stuff, hope moar peeps get to experience it.
nightwolf Posted September 14, 2013 Posted September 14, 2013 Anyone here played either Gone Home or Outlast? After getting on these, I think I'm pretty much done with AAA $300 million games made by bloated studios, and completely devoid of a cohesive tone or thematic vision. Both of those games have a wonderful sense of minimalism about them that makes them so much more effective at what they're trying to do; they focus on imparting one impression, and because of that they do it so so well. I have Gone Home and after playing Thomas Was Alone as well, I'm pretty much on the same impression as you. Thomas Was Alone, is fantastic and its only a few blocks, puzzles and voice over. I've been working my way through it, plus Hotline Miami. I'm more excited for Hotline Miami 2 than any triple A title out there right now.
flameboy Posted September 16, 2013 Posted September 16, 2013 I have Gone Home and after playing Thomas Was Alone as well, I'm pretty much on the same impression as you. Thomas Was Alone, is fantastic and its only a few blocks, puzzles and voice over. I've been working my way through it, plus Hotline Miami. I'm more excited for Hotline Miami 2 than any triple A title out there right now. I'm drifting more and more that way as time goes on.... Super Hot was newest favourite thing. It's a shooter where time only moves when you move and adds that puzzle element. It started as part of a game jam and is now available to play 3 chapter on their website: http://blue-brick.com/SUPERHOT/ also greenlight on steam for a full and more realized game: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=177990278 Also another game on my radar spuds quest; http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=110789922 A mix of Zelda, Metroid and DIZZY!!!!!!! Already available to buy on their own site for just $4.99 with steam key promised for early purchasers.
Nolan Posted September 17, 2013 Posted September 17, 2013 For me it's less embracing the Indie side and dropping the Triple A (I'm still interested in that side) but I really love the pick up and play, drop back out nature of games like Isaac, Rogue Legacy, Thomas Was Alone. I don't need to set aside a lot of time to play the games. Triple A's really seem to have left that behind with a few exceptions. Platformers like Rayman are doable, and Free Roaming only needs time to really push through the story, I can easily hop in and wreak some havoc in the city.
flameboy Posted September 25, 2013 Posted September 25, 2013 Did anyone ever play Thirty Flights of Loving? I played it having played the free Gravity Bone first...and have to say I was left disappointed, narrative wist it was interesting but gameplay wise it felt lackluster compared to Gravity Bone.
Magnus Posted September 25, 2013 Posted September 25, 2013 I didn't like either. I didn't mind the lack of gameplay in Thirty Flights of Loving, but I was expecting a final puzzle piece that would make sense of all of the disconnected scenes. Instead it ended with a motorcycle ride and I was left scratching my head. At least it was over in ten minutes.
Cube Posted September 25, 2013 Posted September 25, 2013 Train Simulator trailer: Doesn't sell the game at all, but it's a good advert.
Nolan Posted September 26, 2013 Posted September 26, 2013 (edited) Ahem.... http://www.nosgoth.com/blog Plfa;oirhiuht nmfngk;ls Registered. 1/78000 for Steam OS beta....yikes Edited September 26, 2013 by Nolan
flameboy Posted September 26, 2013 Posted September 26, 2013 everyone should try out card hunter its freaking awesome: http://www.cardhunter.com/
Stewilo2005 Posted September 26, 2013 Posted September 26, 2013 Hii, just wondering if anyone has a spare Dead Island key from one of the previous humble bundles? The deep silver one I think. I'm not just after it for free btw. I have all the Origin keys from the EA bundle except Dead space 3, and a few other steam keys. I'd love to discuss it in PM with anyone willing to trade with me ^_^
flameboy Posted October 5, 2013 Posted October 5, 2013 HEY! My shiny new Toshiba laptop made IGN's best gaming laptop as the budget option! I knew I did good in the end http://ca.ign.com/articles/2013/10/04/the-best-gaming-laptops (I have slightly different configuration though...8GB of RAM for example)
Cube Posted October 5, 2013 Posted October 5, 2013 This game got an early access Steam release. I couldn't resist
Jamba Posted October 13, 2013 Posted October 13, 2013 Anyone had a chance to try The Inside World yet? I bought it on account of the art and loving it so far. The main character is a wonderful simpleton as he's been in a tower most of his life and there quite a lot of politics and religion even if not taken very seriously. Will report back with mooooore
Sheikah Posted October 22, 2013 Posted October 22, 2013 So Gone Home, the critically acclaimed (and down right awesome) interactive story game is reduced to £7.49 for one day. Strongly urge everyone to get this, it's a real gem. http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/steam-offers-gone-home-for-50-off-7-49-1687549
flameboy Posted October 23, 2013 Posted October 23, 2013 (edited) So Gone Home, the critically acclaimed (and down right awesome) interactive story game is reduced to £7.49 for one day. Strongly urge everyone to get this, it's a real gem. http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/steam-offers-gone-home-for-50-off-7-49-1687549 Actually came in here to post it myself! Likely my final purchase before my Year of Shame! EDIT: Also have steam keys for Organ Trail and Broken Sword Director Edition for anyone who wants them. Edited October 23, 2013 by flameboy
Retro_Link Posted October 25, 2013 Posted October 25, 2013 Enslaved: Premium Edition coming to PSN and PC
Jamba Posted October 27, 2013 Posted October 27, 2013 Right so here is my review for The Inner World: Do you like point-n-clicks? Then find the time/money to get this game, period. The Inner World combines a beautiful and intriguing graphical style with some wonderfully off the wall design, such as a world built on the inside of a sphere, not the outside like ours. This is all backed with a melodic and inquisitive musical score that binds it all together (I could happily listen to the opening menu music for quite some time). The human-like inhabitants all have stripey arms, legs and nose, apart from the main character Robert, who seems different from everyone else with his flute nose. The adventure starts with Robert going on a quick errand to rescue a necklace stolen by a pesky pigeon but he quickly finds himself being sucked into an adventure to discover the many secrets of the Inner World; which is a lot as he's never left the castle before! Through his journey you meet a wealth of very original characters and combined with the delightfully naive Robert lead to some great writing with a nice dry sense of humour. The voice acting and translation in itself is superb considering that the game was written in German and any slip ups are almost unnoticeable. The mandatory puzzles are also top class, encouraging you to explore and use that point-n-click crazy logic to allow you to progress. Many of these give Robert and the other characters a great opportunity to make you smile, particularly Laura the female lead. There is also a robust hint system for those that find this kind of game a bit too much of a challenge so you never feel held back from enjoying the story. Completed this in 7 or 8 hours or so but enjoyed every second. A wonderful world with great characters to fall in love with.
Sméagol Posted October 29, 2013 Posted October 29, 2013 So you made me google it. Your review could use some links . Anyway the art style looks great and I love the humour..
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