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poptart_fairy posted:100% shooty is more than possible. Couple sections enforce stealth, but other than those you can rampage through the levels and play it as Gears of War: Fisher Finally Snapped edition. I may have a plan for the weekend. Speaking of, it's weird that we haven't gotten a DLC mission pack yet, considering the gigantic countdown once you finish the game and go back to Paladin.
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From some Google Reverse Image Searching I found this playthrough from Vinesauce: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BgJokBv-eQo Call me... Anonymous
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# ? Dec 1, 2014 20:41 |
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Monopthalmus posted:War of the Roses: Kingmaker: https://www.humblebundle.com/gift?key=Zxh5V MvDqYa Zvfee How is sword of the stars 2? I kinda liked the look of it and had a space sim itch to scratch, but I saw some less than favorable reviews of it and got a little nervous.
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# ? Dec 1, 2014 20:43 |
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Rookersh posted:I decided to rebuy Inquisition on the PC, since the Ps4 version is absolutely hosed ( PC doesn't sound much better, but hey you can at least beat it ). What the gently caress are you talking about? Inquisition works fine. Just change the textures and meshes to high or everyone looks soaked or covered in a thick layer of jellied semen. I was vaguely surprised how flawlessly it's been working, apart from aforementioned spooge. Edit: Don't pay any serious money for SotS2, it's been abandoned and has serious issues with a retarded AI. It briefly hit a playable state before they dropped the first DLC pack for free, and it broke a bunch of mechanics. The current status is that the single actual developer left at Kerberos will work on it in his 'spare time'. Save up and buy Distant Worlds, as it shits all over every other space 4x. Edit the second: The first SotS game is pretty good, after four expansions. There are still bugs in the game, but they're not crippling and the fundamental design decisions actually make a kinda sense, unlike the sequel. Hav fucked around with this message at 20:48 on Dec 1, 2014 |
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Asmodai_00 posted:Whereas I downloaded Origin last week without issues. Yeah same, but I don't doubt anything he said. EA blows. And looking through the Origin catalogue makes me embarrassed for them I got a $10 off coupon for buying Inquisition so I might buy Sims 4.
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# ? Dec 1, 2014 20:46 |
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Hav posted:What the gently caress are you talking about? Inquisition works fine. Just change the textures and meshes to high or everyone looks soaked or covered in a thick layer of jellied semen. Inqisition also treats alt-tabbing FANTASTICALLY. While it's loading its huge world sections I can minimize and it keeps loading. No Crashing. Like it was specifically programmed to work great while being minimized. If anybody has ever liked Skyrim this game is better. There's almost too much to do, but I really enjoy the combat and the everything Bioware does in its games with a few rather large caveats.
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# ? Dec 1, 2014 20:47 |
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Rookersh posted:I decided to rebuy Inquisition on the PC, since the Ps4 version is absolutely hosed lol. "hey that game i just bought for $60 is completely hosed. I know, I'll give them another $60 in the hope that the other version will be better!"
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# ? Dec 1, 2014 20:47 |
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If you people can afford it at 50% OFF get Alien: Isolation. It really owns and not only as an Alien game. First of all it's one of those titles that will be remembered for its insanely fantastic art direction, it's right there with Mirror's Edge, Remember Me etc. but on the more realistic side. Second, it has fantastic sound design, probably the best in any game I've played - playing this game with headphones is a must. Lastly the game mixes Amnesia with System Shock and has a lot of cool toys/weapons/upgrades that allow you to play it however you want. It also has a solid length - about 20 hours. Anyway let's see some screenshots.
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# ? Dec 1, 2014 20:47 |
So, I have Crusader Kings II but no DLC. What should I get considering that it's on sale?
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how is the splinter cell dlc in the deluxe edition? worth it?
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gmq posted:So, I have Crusader Kings II but I no DLC. What should I get considering that it's on sale? you want the ones that say they're expansions in the description. legacy of rome, old gods, rajas of india, etc. the cosmetic poo poo is purely cosmetic
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# ? Dec 1, 2014 20:51 |
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Is anybody else having difficulty in getting their client to connect to steam just now?
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# ? Dec 1, 2014 20:51 |
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redpleb posted:How is sword of the stars 2? I kinda liked the look of it and had a space sim itch to scratch, but I saw some less than favorable reviews of it and got a little nervous.
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Even if all the Skyrim DLC was 75% off it would still cost $11.75. Just grab the Legendary version even if you own the base game and don't own any DLC!
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gmq posted:So, I have Crusader Kings II but no DLC. What should I get considering that it's on sale? If you want to play a Muslim which is easymode right now, get Sword of Islam. If you want to play a Republic and make $$, get The Republic. If you want to play as the Vikings (other pagans but mostly the Vikings), get The Old Gods. If you want to play a Jew or want some additional Catholic flavor, get Sons of Abraham. If you want to play in India for some reason, get Rajas of India. If you want to play as Charlemagne, get Charlemagne. If you want to restore the Roman Empire and play with a broken standing army (broken = costs too much to be practical), get Legacy of Rome.
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Palpek posted:If you people can afford it at 50% OFF get Alien: Isolation. It really owns and not only as an Alien game. Done. "Fantastic sound design" sealed the deal, I'm a sucker for that.
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Sardonik posted:Alien Isolation: Worth it at 50% off? It seems to have gotten good stream reviews at least. It's excellent, I bought it a week ago at 50% off and recently finished it. It's basically System Shock 2's and Amnesia's superior love child. Highly recommended if you like that sort of game. I never played a Splinter Cell game before but I was very impressed with Blacklist. It's a very solid stealth game that leaves plenty of room for different playstyles. Definitely worth its price if you like stealth games like the Metal Gear Solid and Deus Ex series. Miasmata is also a favorite of mine, albeit for very different reasons. Unlike the above two games, it's very indie. In fact, it's been made by 2 brothers, one of whom made the entire graphics engine(!) by himself. I've never played a game quite like it before. It's mostly about exploration and survival with an Amnesia-esque monster hunting you from time to time. If it sounds interesting to you I definitely recommend playing it, it's very good. There are plenty of games that I hate, but the above three games that people are discussing right now happen to all be very, very good.
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Palpek posted:If you people can afford it at 50% OFF get Alien: Isolation. It really owns and not only as an Alien game. http://www.getgamesgo.com/product/aliens-isolation Save 5 bux.
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Ragequit posted:Even if all the Skyrim DLC was 75% off it would still cost $11.75. Just grab the Legendary version even if you own the base game and don't own any DLC! I wonder if they do that so they can pay their "copies sold" number?
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# ? Dec 1, 2014 20:59 |
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Steam, I just want to buy games. Why don't you want my money =(
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Ragequit posted:Even if all the Skyrim DLC was 75% off it would still cost $11.75. Just grab the Legendary version even if you own the base game and don't own any DLC!
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Palpek posted:If you people can afford it at 50% OFF get Alien: Isolation. It really owns and not only as an Alien game. GhostDog posted:Done. "Fantastic sound design" sealed the deal, I'm a sucker for that. The sound is stupidly good, I've been watching an LP over youtube and even with the quality loss it sounds amazing; I'll get it once it drops a few more bucks. I've read/heard in a bunch of places that the recommended difficulty setting is hard, since on normal the AI is kind of stupid and the game loses a lot of its tension, so anyone getting the game should give it a try on hard at least.
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# ? Dec 1, 2014 21:01 |
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Hav posted:What the gently caress are you talking about? Inquisition works fine. Just change the textures and meshes to high or everyone looks soaked or covered in a thick layer of jellied semen. On the Ps4 version, it's got numerous crashes, serious texture bugs ( peoples faces collapsing into themselves ), and in my game the inability to move forward because not choosing a romance/having the gender bug meant everyone approached me at once, forcing me into two romances which the game couldn't handle. The Inquisition thread has reached an agreement that the PC version is the worst version of the game when it comes to nextgen thanks to bugs, so I wasn't exactly hopeful. Good to hear that might not be the case?
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Sober posted:The problem is if you were buying some of the DLC piecemeal earlier, but skipped a few, it's kind of a kick in the balls for something like Dragonborn to cost almost as much as the GOTY compilation, or Dawnguard still at . I agree with you there. But there are better discounts elsewhere! Dragonborn for $6.69 at Amazon Dawnguard for $6.69 at Amazon
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Drifter posted:Inqisition also treats alt-tabbing FANTASTICALLY. While it's loading its huge world sections I can minimize and it keeps loading. No Crashing. Like it was specifically programmed to work great while being minimized. Do you lose out on anything if you dont gently caress your buds? I get enough awkward stilted romance irl.
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# ? Dec 1, 2014 21:06 |
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How is Child of Light? Is it worth $6 and what are the strong/weak points of the game?
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Asmodai_00 posted:Whereas I downloaded Origin last week without issues. I remember before Origin when things were worse, where you had to go to two separate sites to get the DLC for Mass Effect 1 or having to put in codes and download each piece of Mass Effect 2 content separately. Then there was installing Dragon: Age: Origins: Ultimate: Edition from the disc, which is the #1 worst install I've had to go through, having to input codes and download each DLC separately, with both on-disc and downloadable DLC and a stubborn refusal to recognize one or the other, and a horrible web interface for the whole process. Yes, it required a special validation process for the on-disc DLC. It took me hours to install that drat thing and get to recognize all the content I had paid money for. And all of that so they wouldn't have to pay their to Steam. Palpek posted:If you people can afford it at 50% OFF get Alien: Isolation. It really owns and not only as an Alien game. It's also worth mentioning Nuuvem still has it for $15~16 if you can fake a virtual Brazilian accent.
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Xeras posted:How is Child of Light? Is it worth $6 and what are the strong/weak points of the game? It's a pretty fun side-scrolling RPG -- the visuals are beautiful and it has what I found to be a surprising amount of RPG mechanics under the hood (stats to upgrade, skill trees, items to equip, etc.) Note that the characters speak in rhyming couplets -- this bugs some people. I found it pretty easy to ignore, and it was just incredible to look at.
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Mr E posted:Is Lego Batman 3 as good as 2? If it is I may grab it and Strider. I beat LB3 a few nights back. It treated me to a full-on Adam West 60s Batman bonus level as a result, with entirely new models for every character. It's now two days later and I'm STILL finding new hubs to do free play and open-world mission crap in. Every single Lantern planet, the Hall of Justice, the Hall of Doom, the expanded Batcave, the rather-large Watchtower... This game is loving jam-packed, if you like Lego titles. Or weird celebrity cameos (hello Gilbert Gottfried/Adam West/noted fat gently caress Kevin Smith). Also? They made the Free Play replays of levels so much nicer. You can now jump to any breakpoint in the stage and the info screen will tell you what you're missing by section of level.
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Ragequit posted:I agree with you there. But there are better discounts elsewhere! Dawnguard is sold out and I don't expect them to get more codes before the sale is over.
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Xeras posted:How is Child of Light? Is it worth $6 and what are the strong/weak points of the game? Two things to keep in mind: Your enemy can have 3 opponents on their side, but you only get 2 on yours. Which means you'll be healing often. HOWEVER, you can swap a party member out on their turn, and the party member that swaps in can attack immediately. In other words, no penalty. There are skill trees and you get one skill point per level. A lot of blocks on the grid simply give bonuses to Strength, HP, Magic, Defense, etc, but you will eventually also get stronger versions of attacks/debuffs, and all-enemy versions of attacks/debuffs. The same for healing and buffs. Each character has their own niche. Aurora is primarily a melee attacker who can cast Light magic, the clown is a Healer, the dwarf is a Mage, another character is a Buff/Debuff specialist, etc. You'll be rotating party members in battle a lot. The game has 11 chapters and each chapter will run you a little over an hour (although the later chapters have felt longer and maybe they are). There are towns but there are no shops or anything like that. They are just places you either pass on through or rescue. Since you can fly, the designers hid a bunch of stat-permaboost items all throughout the game for you to find by poking around. Much like another UbiArts game, Rayman Legends, just poking around walls will sometimes reveal a hidden area, although there's no "OOOOOO!" sound effect this time. Since there are no shops, there are a lot of chests around the world instead, which have potions, as well as crystals that you can equip for perks, or craft into better/different crystals. The 7th Guest fucked around with this message at 21:23 on Dec 1, 2014 |
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Rookersh posted:The Inquisition thread has reached an agreement that the PC version is the worst version of the game when it comes to nextgen thanks to bugs, so I wasn't exactly hopeful. Good to hear that might not be the case? Hand on heart, apart from the mess with the low res textures, I've not run into any serious bugs. Admittedly I'm still around the point where we're establishing that the Inquisition is hated by everyone that matters. Tell a lie, ground registration is a bit off, so people appear to be embedded into the ground, but it's not what I'd personally term game breaking. That's a shame about the PS4 version, but I'd already committed when the PS4 arrived (as a surprise). Alien Rope Burn posted:I remember before Origin when things were worse, where you had to go to two separate sites to get the DLC for Mass Effect 1 or having to put in codes and download each piece of Mass Effect 2 content separately. I have all my mountain dew content saved, mainly because for reasons I ended up with 2 bioware accounts with 50% of the DLC on one, and 50% on the other. No, the dew content is a couple of armor pieces and it's not really worth anything, but I earned it through drinking that rotgut, dammit.
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Alien Rope Burn posted:It's also worth mentioning Nuuvem still has Alien:Isolation for $15~16 if you can fake a virtual Brazilian accent. I think that ship has sailed, I'm seeing it for 35 bucks.
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Edmond Dantes posted:I think that ship has sailed, I'm seeing it for 35 bucks. Yeah, it has. Sorry to bring it up, then, I presumed it was a part of their Cyber Monday sale, but apparently not.
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So Planetary Annihilation is on sale. I asked for a review over in Video Game Deals but was advised to come and ask here. Is the game worth $6? Is it like Sins of a Solar Empire? I was told the planet orbit is not all that it is worked up to be, thoughts. Thanks!
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awesmoe posted:Do you lose out on anything if you dont gently caress your buds? I get enough awkward stilted romance irl. I don't know, I've not hosed any buds. I tend not to in these types of games. There are some cool little related side quests for the romances I've heard, though. nothing crazy. Rookersh posted:The Inquisition thread has reached an agreement that the PC version is the worst version of the game when it comes to nextgen thanks to bugs, so I wasn't exactly hopeful. Good to hear that might not be the case? The PC version is what I'm playing, and it works fantastically. It looks amazing, too. A lot of the 'dialog banter' bugs comes from people staying in too few regions and not visiting the others. I think (not sure) but I think the game spaces out banter through time played AND progress, so yeah. I DO think there's probably a bug somewhere, but a lot of people's issue could be solved if they don't try to 100% each location before moving on.
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AlmightyBob posted:Dawnguard is sold out and I don't expect them to get more codes before the sale is over. That's too bad. I would think they'd have more by Christmas.
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Hav posted:Hand on heart, apart from the mess with the low res textures, I've not run into any serious bugs. Admittedly I'm still around the point where we're establishing that the Inquisition is hated by everyone that matters. That's good to hear. I was worried I'd have more nonsense to deal with. Its a really drat good game too, amusingly I was going to skip it, but my girlfriend ended up buying the Ps4 version for herself. I gave it a try and loved it, its just also super buggy to the point of unplayability for me. Getting the romance bug that blocked me moving past a certain section ( for not wanting to deal with Bioware romances! ) soured me on it a bit, but I still wanted to see the payoffs.
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If I like Dynasty Warriors, should I get the one on Steam?
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Is Borderlands 2 still worth buying for the multiplayer, or has everyone moved on to the Pre-Sequel?
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