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I've never played a Paradox game before and just looked into CK2 a little. All the complex, little details that go into every scenario sound really interesting and entertaining. Is there any DLC you guys recommend getting with it?
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Iserlohn posted:I've never played a Paradox game before and just looked into CK2 a little. All the complex, little details that go into every scenario sound really interesting and entertaining. Is there any DLC you guys recommend getting with it? Get DLC that adds mechanics/faiths/playable nations, the ruler designer and maybe the Aztec one if that's your thing so you can turn it on if you want it to happen. Skip the rest of the cosmetic stuff unless you really want it.
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Iserlohn posted:I've never played a Paradox game before and just looked into CK2 a little. All the complex, little details that go into every scenario sound really interesting and entertaining. Is there any DLC you guys recommend getting with it? The ones that I would recommend getting are Legacy of Rome, Sword of Islam, The Old Gods, and The Republic.
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RhoA posted:The ones that I would recommend getting are Legacy of Rome, Sword of Islam, The Old Gods, and The Republic. Sons of Abraham and Rajas of India are also good to have.
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Morter posted:So can someone inform me on the hype behind Strike Suit Zero? I even have the director's cut, and everything about this game just screams subpar early 2000s arcadey space sim. The gimmick is neat for a moment but by mission 3 (of 12 or 14?) I'm as bored as heck of both the gameplay and the story. What exactly was so fun that made everyone recommend it? Every moment i spent playing SZS i just thought "Wow, i'd rather be playing Omega Boost right now" and i think that's the best solution to your problem.
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# ? Oct 5, 2014 23:41 |
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Just noticed on the new releases list that Platinum's Legend of Korra game now has a store page. To reiterate for those who don't know: Platinum is the team that made both Metal Gear Rising and Bayonetta, so if nothing else this game will probably have some pretty fun combat. And here's an interview with the devs that shows off some of the gameplay: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zRYc1p00m0 Ed: Lance Streetman fucked around with this message at 00:40 on Oct 6, 2014 |
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I see that Hitman Absolution is $5 at Greenmangaming today. I know that everyone mostly hates this game, but I was wondering about the online component. I played about half of it on console a while ago and I actually liked it quite a bit. I never got to check out the online stuff though, anyone have any experiences with it?
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SolidSnakesBandana posted:I see that Hitman Absolution is $5 at Greenmangaming today. I know that everyone mostly hates this game, but I was wondering about the online component. I played about half of it on console a while ago and I actually liked it quite a bit. I never got to check out the online stuff though, anyone have any experiences with it? Isn't it just challenging your friends and making custom levels? If you like hitman assolution and want more then go for it
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Lance Streetman posted:Just noticed on the new releases list that Platinum's Legend of Korra game now has a store page. To reiterate for those who don't know: Platinum is the team that made both Metal Gear Rising and Bayonetta, so if nothing else this game will probably have some pretty fun combat. I want it. I WANT IT. I just hope it has a decent play length. Deakul fucked around with this message at 01:30 on Oct 6, 2014 |
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SolidSnakesBandana posted:I see that Hitman Absolution is $5 at Greenmangaming today. I know that everyone mostly hates this game, but I was wondering about the online component. I played about half of it on console a while ago and I actually liked it quite a bit. I never got to check out the online stuff though, anyone have any experiences with it? The online component is where someone plays through a level assassinating whatever targets they please under whatever conditions they please. They then challenge others to figure out how to do the same thing the same way. It's a neat concept in theory but I found myself getting bored with it after trying just a couple of the player-made contracts.
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# ? Oct 6, 2014 01:28 |
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Deakul posted:I want it. It's unfortunately going to be pretty short. The developers have said that a first playthrough will take about 3 hours.
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Peewi posted:It's unfortunately going to be pretty short. The developers have said that a first playthrough will take about 3 hours. That's pretty hosed up. Like, I know quality isn't equal to gametime, but three hours or so is REALLY a bad deal, even if the game is cool. A person could infer that there's probably no interesting storyline, and probably relatively simple gameplay mechanics. It sounds like it'll be nowhere near as entertaining as Revengeance. What changes on later playthroughs besides bulletsponging the enemies and calling that newgame+?
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Morter posted:So can someone inform me on the hype behind Strike Suit Zero? I even have the director's cut, and everything about this game just screams subpar early 2000s arcadey space sim. The gimmick is neat for a moment but by mission 3 (of 12 or 14?) I'm as bored as heck of both the gameplay and the story. What exactly was so fun that made everyone recommend it? I couldn't play more than 5 minutes. I quit as soon as I discovered that the controls and your aiming reticule changed behaviors depending on the camera mode you're in. 1st person: Plays like any old flight sim. You can roll and your aim will stay right were it's at. 3rd person: When you switch from 1st to 3rd, your reticule drops down from where it was at for some reason. You can no longer do a normal aileron roll, and instead do a weird barrel roll type thing that makes your aim move in a wide circle around a central point.
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# ? Oct 6, 2014 02:21 |
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Palpek posted:I only now started playing The Wolf Among Us and goddamn the setting and the story is great. If anybody was looking for an original setting and an intriguing plot for a videogame then this really owns. Imagine a noir story where the cast of characters are heroes from various fables like Snow White or Beauty and the Beast who live in the current-time New York hiding from people while a murder case starts among them. Also:
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# ? Oct 6, 2014 02:24 |
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Drifter posted:That's pretty hosed up. Like, I know quality isn't equal to gametime, but three hours or so is REALLY a bad deal, even if the game is cool. A person could infer that there's probably no interesting storyline, and probably relatively simple gameplay mechanics. It sounds like it'll be nowhere near as entertaining as Revengeance. IIRC they said it would be more like 4-6 hours, which is right around what MGR was (5 hours 1 minute is what I clocked in, I don't think that counts cutscenes though). And they said the reason to play NG+ is because, at certain points in the story, you lose access to certain bending styles, but in NG+ you'll have all your moves all the time. Plus there's the multiplayer Probending mode. Semi-edit: They also said there's a difficulty for people who don't play action games much, and one for Platinum veterans, so the veteran difficulty might be longer because I would hope the encounters would have more enemies.
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Drifter posted:That's pretty hosed up. Like, I know quality isn't equal to gametime, but three hours or so is REALLY a bad deal, even if the game is cool. A person could infer that there's probably no interesting storyline, and probably relatively simple gameplay mechanics. It sounds like it'll be nowhere near as entertaining as Revengeance. Hopefully it'll have a ton of replayability like Revengeance where you master the techniques and play on harder difficulties. After all MGR only took around 7 hours for a playthrough. It's apparantly being priced at US$15 and due out on the 22nd October.
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# ? Oct 6, 2014 02:28 |
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Humerus posted:IIRC they said it would be more like 4-6 hours, which is right around what MGR was (5 hours 1 minute is what I clocked in, I don't think that counts cutscenes though). And they said the reason to play NG+ is because, at certain points in the story, you lose access to certain bending styles, but in NG+ you'll have all your moves all the time. Plus there's the multiplayer Probending mode. Man, I really hope it's fun and has lots of replay value. Also, holy gently caress pro-bending multiplayer mode PLEASE BE ONLINE OR LAN CAPABLE.
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# ? Oct 6, 2014 02:34 |
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Hi Steam thread! I am looking for a recommendation. I need a game that I can play while grading papers. I would like a game that has the option of minimal input with audio cues that an event is happening so that I can come in and take over. I tried space sims, where I would set autopilot, but there's not a cue to let me know that I've reached my destination. The same problem occurs with games like CK2, except that I can't tell important events from non. Is there anything like what I'm looking for? TYIA
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# ? Oct 6, 2014 02:56 |
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Do you like Tower Defense games at all?
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# ? Oct 6, 2014 02:59 |
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Cookie Clicker
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*Edit* Eh never mind, Civ doesn't really fit.
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# ? Oct 6, 2014 03:02 |
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Peewi posted:It's unfortunately going to be pretty short. The developers have said that a first playthrough will take about 3 hours. That's about what Revengeance lasts without dialogs and codecs, sounds perfectly fine for a Plat game.
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Gorilla Radio posted:Hi Steam thread! I am looking for a recommendation. I need a game that I can play while grading papers. I would like a game that has the option of minimal input with audio cues that an event is happening so that I can come in and take over. I tried space sims, where I would set autopilot, but there's not a cue to let me know that I've reached my destination. The same problem occurs with games like CK2, except that I can't tell important events from non. Farmville.
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# ? Oct 6, 2014 03:20 |
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Luisfe posted:That's about what Revengeance lasts without dialogs and codecs, sounds perfectly fine for a Plat game. Yeah, I think Revengeance was around 4 hours or so without the cutscenes. If what the devs are saying is correct (4-6 hours), that's a fair chunk of game for a $15 action game.
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Revengeance was far longer than 4-6 hours even without cutscenes, and 3 hours is fine for a $15 game you nincompoops.
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Pirate Jet posted:Revengeance was far longer than 4-6 hours even without cutscenes, and 3 hours is fine for a $15 game you nincompoops. If you were bad maybe.
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# ? Oct 6, 2014 03:26 |
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Deakul posted:I want it.
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# ? Oct 6, 2014 03:27 |
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Today I paid $12 for a movie ticket that only lasted two hours. What the gently caress, guys. Sony Pictures should be ashamed of themselves, DO NOT BUY.
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Pirate Jet posted:Today I paid $12 for a movie ticket that only lasted two hours. What the gently caress, guys. Sony Pictures should be ashamed of themselves, DO NOT BUY. And here we go.
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Pirate Jet posted:Today I paid $12 for a movie ticket that only lasted two hours. What the gently caress, guys. Sony Pictures should be ashamed of themselves, DO NOT BUY.
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Occultatio posted:Film rouge? Neon Noir.
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The Wolf Among Us has a huge flaw, and it becomes very readily apparent after the first couple episodes: Your choices don't actually matter. It's still a beautiful game and tells an otherwise good story.
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# ? Oct 6, 2014 03:39 |
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Almost like it's, a video game!
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# ? Oct 6, 2014 03:44 |
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TastyLemonDrops posted:The Wolf Among Us has a huge flaw, and it becomes very readily apparent after the first couple episodes: Your choices don't actually matter. It's still a beautiful game and tells an otherwise good story. Like The Walking Dead your choices don't affect the overall story but they most certainly do affect how the characters react to you. It's not as fluid as the first The Walking Dead game (and I doubt anything ever will be for some time unless Firewatch turns out to be that amazing, or even has that mechanic) but there's a pretty stark difference between the various kinds of Bigby you can play as.
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TastyLemonDrops posted:The Wolf Among Us has a huge flaw, and it becomes very readily apparent after the first couple episodes: Your choices don't actually matter. It's still a beautiful game and tells an otherwise good story. That's not a flaw, dude. As before, you change the NARRATIVE of certain aspects in a scene, but not the plot of a scene.
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# ? Oct 6, 2014 03:46 |
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Pirate Jet posted:Today I paid $12 for a movie ticket that only lasted two hours. What the gently caress, guys. Sony Pictures should be ashamed of themselves, DO NOT BUY. Would you pay the same for a movie that was 20 minutes long?
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TastyLemonDrops posted:The Wolf Among Us has a huge flaw, and it becomes very readily apparent after the first couple episodes: Your choices don't actually matter. It's still a beautiful game and tells an otherwise good story. I never cared that my choices only affect character development and not the overall plot. Same for The Walking Dead. I liked it a lot for what it was.
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TastyLemonDrops posted:The Wolf Among Us has a huge flaw, and it becomes very readily apparent after the first couple episodes: Your choices don't actually matter. It's still a beautiful game and tells an otherwise good story. Overall, yeah, but your choices let interesting stuff happen.
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Kibayasu posted:Like The Walking Dead your choices don't affect the overall story but they most certainly do affect how the characters react to you. It's not as fluid as the first The Walking Dead game (and I doubt anything ever will be for some time unless Firewatch turns out to be that amazing, or even has that mechanic) but there's a pretty stark difference between the various kinds of Bigby you can play as.
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Harminoff posted:Would you pay the same for a movie that was 20 minutes long? Why yes, I've bought episodes of TV shows on VHS before why do you ask?
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