StrixNebulosa posted:Hey, if all my chatter about Dynasty Warriors earlier interested you, they're all on sale on steam! Everyone should pick up 7 and/or 8 and enjoy them!
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Flimf posted:The Longing is out now. I bought this thing and have been playing for a little while. There seems to be a ton to explore here. I’ve seen some really cool rooms and I’m now totally lost. Luckily it has a list where you can save various spots to return to so you can always find your way back to a certain spot. Example, there was once place that my guy said might be accessible like a week from now, so I marked it to return back to. Also marked my “home.” Found some new chalk colors to draw with, some new books that can be read in my home, and some other decorative stuff. Also minor game mechanics spoiler I guess: since I’ve found some things to decorate my room, time now moves faster in there This seems neat if you like exploration and timed stuff and you don’t mind that the character moves around at a slow plod. It’s very relaxing. Although I’m going to have to start making a map, I think.
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# ? Mar 5, 2020 22:21 |
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anilEhilated posted:Okay, I'll bite: which one is the best introduction for someone who has roughly zero knowledge of the three kingdoms period? 7. 7, imho, has the best story of the games. It's a little ahistorical in its presentation, but you get attached to the right characters and it's a complete story. 8, for some reason, decides to open with Lu Bu as the protagonist for some dumb reason, and then goes in weird directions with the stories. It also helps that 7 is 14 dollars on steam right now and that includes all DLC. It's cheap, fun, and I got a good 44 hours out of it before moving on. By contrast 8 has better/more involved gameplay, but the storytelling is weird and getting all the DLC is like a billion dollars. And 9 is an open world weirdo title that I would recommend only to people who already know the series, if I recommend it at all. e: "a little ahistorical in its presentation" I say as if they aren't all ahistorical in their presentations, but I mean in the general strokes of where the story goes and who the characters are, compared to the novel. But they're close enough!
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Griefor posted:It used to be (Blizzard, anyway). Their games used to be the gold standard for online multiplayer. I'm kind of sad that we're never getting another (good) installment of Starcraft or Warcraft. He's (the Hunt Down the Freeman dev) on the Activision side, though, not the Blizzard side, working on COD mobile.
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Begemot posted:Also, the sequel to the best musou game (One Piece Pirate Warriors 3) is finally coming out later this month! That's a weird way of spelling Sengoku Basara 3. Seriously, anybody who likes musou games, grab yourself Sengoku Basara and then be sad the Dynasty Warriors devs have been phoning it in for a decade.
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StrixNebulosa posted:8, for some reason, decides to open with Lu Bu as the protagonist for some dumb reason, and then goes in weird directions with the stories. The base game's story mode was just the usual selection of Wu, Shu, Wei, and Jin, going through the normal beats of the Omega Force version of Romance of the Three Kingdoms, with some "hypothetical conditions" that can open extra stages and/or affect future levels. (For reference, 7's Xtreme Legends added Guo Jia, Wang Yi, Pang De, Nightmare Difficulty, Legend Mode, and Challenge Mode, among some other minor features.)
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Hogama posted:This is because Steam has the "complete" game with the Xtreme Legends add-on (a thing they've been doing since Dynasty Warriors 3 on the PS2). Xtreme Legends has usually added more ahistorical stuff focusing on the less "protagonist" generals, alternate game modes, new difficulties, new music, new weapons, new costumes, new maps, and/or new characters.. 8's Xtreme Legends selling point was a new story campaign starring Lu Bu as protagonist. I guess they just really wanted players to see the work they put into it. Ahhh, that makes sense. Though I will argue that I don't care for the story beats they've been picking for the Wei/Shu/Wu storylines in 8, as I thought 7 did them better. I am looking forward to getting into the what-if scenarios, though!
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Kibayasu posted:I enjoyed all of Black Mesa but I’m also one of those people who enjoys all of Half Life 2. Even that part you hate. You liked the part where the highway was blocked with cars, and I forgot I had a gravity gun, and legged it for the rest of the game?
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Krazyface posted:You liked the part where the highway was blocked with cars, and I forgot I had a gravity gun, and legged it for the rest of the game? I love that you did that.
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StarkRavingMad posted:I've actually been looking forward to this one, I love dumb games where you kind of do nothing.
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# ? Mar 6, 2020 00:24 |
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Samurai Warriors: Spirit of Sanada: I did the first mission and now I'm deep in wikipedia learning about this era because there are so many names I don't know and there's an in-game encyclopedia but it definitely assumes you have some idea of what it's talking about. Which is to say I'm loving it a LOT, this is wonderful I wish more games made me want to go learn stuff
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DatonKallandor posted:That's a weird way of spelling Sengoku Basara 3. Seriously, anybody who likes musou games, grab yourself Sengoku Basara and then be sad the Dynasty Warriors devs have been phoning it in for a decade. You made me believe for a moment that it was on steam. I had that game on the Wii and I've been dying to play it on a platform with some graphical muscle.
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# ? Mar 6, 2020 01:19 |
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Cross-posting from the Stellaris thread: Right now there's a crazy Paradox build-a-bundle over at Humble; huge discounts on the entire Paradox catalog plus in the bundle you get an additional 80-85% off on top of those. Good time to buy some Paradox-published games if you're interested in trying EU4, Battletech, any of the Shadowrun games, etc. The bundle includes Stellaris but none of the DLCs, but those are still heavily-discounted regardless https://www.humblebundle.com/store/promo/paradox-build-your-own-bundle/?hmb_source=store_home Free games for bigger discounts alert: there are numerous games available for the bundle that are like $2-3, so in classic good build-a-bundle style these can activate a larger bundle discount and effectively reduce the the total cost of your cart when you add them. So even if you only want 1-2 things, you can actually get an even bigger discount + some free games by just adding cheap things to your cart. For example: I've added Battletech Mercenary Edition (e.g. base game + season pass), Tyranny, and Surviving Mars. MSRP $185, after bundling discounts: $35. Then I add Shadowrun: Dragonfall, and the cart total becomes $33.50. Then I add Hearts of Iron 3, and the cart total becomes $31.12. I'm getting a $4 discount while getting a free copy of HOI3 and Shadowrun Dragonfall. Or say that I only wanted Battletech Mercenary Edition, on its own it's $30. Then I add some cheap games, like Majesty 2, HOI3, Age of Wonders, and Crusader Kings Complete. Now the cart costs $19.
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# ? Mar 6, 2020 01:45 |
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Great if you don't have the base game already, really lovely sale if you just need DLC or the season pass. However, buried deep down in the store is Torment Numenara for like 80% off, so that's decent. I'd wait until the Humble Monthly drops tomorrow though before picking anything up.
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The Joe Man posted:However, buried deep down in the store is Torment Numenara for like 80% off, so that's decent. I'd wait until the Humble Monthly drops tomorrow though before picking anything up. Seconding this. I keep looking at Elex as it's the cheapest I've ever seen it (combined with the humble discount) but if I buy it, guaranteed it'll be in the bundle tomorrow.
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More people should play Tyranny, especially for that price. Here's timely supporting evidence from ropekid. https://twitter.com/jesawyer/status/1235735729839325184
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StrixNebulosa posted:Seconding this. I keep looking at Elex as it's the cheapest I've ever seen it (combined with the humble discount) but if I buy it, guaranteed it'll be in the bundle tomorrow.
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StrixNebulosa posted:Seconding this. I keep looking at Elex as it's the cheapest I've ever seen it (combined with the humble discount) but if I buy it, guaranteed it'll be in the bundle tomorrow. Elex feels way too niche and difficult to end up as bundle fodder (but it rules, get it if you like Eurojank at all)
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# ? Mar 6, 2020 02:43 |
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So uh, thoughts on the Battletech game? I don't give a poo poo about whatever story they did, but there's a mode that's just running your mercs, right? Cause I need some big, stompy mech action in my life, and when I can drop the game to costing $10, its tempting.
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# ? Mar 6, 2020 03:12 |
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Thinking of hopping on the bundle but only a few things I want -- specifically Tyranny and the Mercenary edition of BTech. If you already own the base BTech and, say, one DLC, can you activate the Mercenary edition or will something on Steam gum that up? I doubt it'd leave me a giftable copy of the base game but I'm wondering what the likely outcome would be.
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ShootaBoy posted:So uh, thoughts on the Battletech game? I don't give a poo poo about whatever story they did, but there's a mode that's just running your mercs, right? Cause I need some big, stompy mech action in my life, and when I can drop the game to costing $10, its tempting. Yeah, it's good. Basically Xcom with robots, but it's very well done.
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Memnaelar posted:If you already own the base BTech and, say, one DLC, can you activate the Mercenary edition or will something on Steam gum that up? I doubt it'd leave me a giftable copy of the base game but I'm wondering what the likely outcome would be.
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# ? Mar 6, 2020 03:40 |
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That is an amazing collection of games and if I didn't own all the ones from it I like then I'd be buying them now. It's basically a best of the last 8 years of novel crpg games from the Kickstarter era. Shadowrun and Pillars of Eternity. Pillars of Eternity is what you get from a bunch of modern devs trying to encapsulate what made the early 2000s crpgs some of the all time greats. A bit of a learning curve but the difficulty settings are super generous and there's tons of flexibility and you can retrain any character at any time just by finding an inn. The sequel is more of the same with some core game mechanics changed, also a optional turn based mode that completely changes everything about how combat works that some people think is the greatest thing ever and some hate it killed their entire family. The Joe Man posted:Great if you don't have the base game already, really lovely sale if you just need DLC or the season pass. That game is kind of the dog of the bunch. Torment Numenara has a lot of interesting and unique things going on but in general doesn't translate to a good game. I've repeated seen people point out that the game basically railroads you into a certain path despite all the possible choices. Also, given that years ago it was hailed as a great game that shows how you don't need combat for an rpg and now Disco Elysium exist? Yeah Torment can go back to the $5 sale impulse purchase zone. pentyne fucked around with this message at 03:48 on Mar 6, 2020 |
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ShootaBoy posted:So uh, thoughts on the Battletech game? I don't give a poo poo about whatever story they did, but there's a mode that's just running your mercs, right? Cause I need some big, stompy mech action in my life, and when I can drop the game to costing $10, its tempting. It was pretty bad. You only ever wanted to play the heaviest mechs you had and lacking weapon and pilot skill balance meant you ended up with a fairly homogenous company. There were some different loadouts you could use but not too many. More problematic was the mission design. Some of the story missions were good but in most cases, especially the generic missions you do to grind, you'd just brick up, advance and focus down the enemy one by one. No thinking involved beyond target prioritization. So overall the game was too easy and repetitive. Which should mean boring but the one thing I will say in the game's defense is that it got the feeling of stomping around in big rear end mechs absolutely right. I played the game for over 30 hours and while that was partially because some story missions are legit good I would not have put that time into the game if it didn't nail that feeling. The gameplay was bland but it took a while for the game to bore me despite that.
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# ? Mar 6, 2020 05:40 |
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I don't know what depresses me more: that Koei-Tecmo games are so expensive, that so many of the newer games seem to be in a poor state (reviews for them seem to tend to be in the negative), or that many of the older games are not in English.
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# ? Mar 6, 2020 05:41 |
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Wizard Styles posted:I played it when it first came out so no idea what patches and DLC added since then. For what it's worth, even as someone who doesn't really like the game over-all (my continuing self-realizing of "Wait maybe I don't like XCOM") this has almost all been solved by patches and DLC.
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# ? Mar 6, 2020 05:42 |
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Anyone play Kingdom Under Fire: The Crusaders when they were younger? https://store.steampowered.com/app/1121420/Kingdom_Under_Fire_The_Crusaders/ It just got ported to Steam and it's a good port.
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ShootaBoy posted:So uh, thoughts on the Battletech game? I don't give a poo poo about whatever story they did, but there's a mode that's just running your mercs, right? Cause I need some big, stompy mech action in my life, and when I can drop the game to costing $10, its tempting. Be aware that it is PLAGUED by technical issues, moreso at launch but still has many to this day. As in literally unplayable, can't-launch-a-mission type of bugs. If you buy it, don't get it on humble like I did as you have no chance of a refund when it goes futz.
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# ? Mar 6, 2020 05:45 |
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How anime is Atelier Ryza? I got a deployment coming up in the near future and am looking for time burners. But not if they're pedobait/weebo-masturbatory.
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# ? Mar 6, 2020 05:57 |
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if the intro to your question about a game starts withGorilla Radio posted:How anime is you might as well skip it because it's probably too anime for you
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Wamdoodle posted:if the intro to your question about a game starts with this is good advice and has only ever failed for me with monster hunter world (which is too anime for me but good enough to ignore it)
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Serephina posted:Be aware that it is PLAGUED by technical issues, moreso at launch but still has many to this day. As in literally unplayable, can't-launch-a-mission type of bugs. If you buy it, don't get it on humble like I did as you have no chance of a refund when it goes futz. Bit late for that, cause I was only getting because of that humble deal thing from last page. Though this is the first anyone has said about terrible bugs in the current game, and after 9 major patches, I think the odds are low enough to not matter. And even if it has something awful, it was only $10. ShootaBoy fucked around with this message at 06:23 on Mar 6, 2020 |
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Gorilla Radio posted:How anime is Atelier Ryza? I got a deployment coming up in the near future and am looking for time burners. But not if they're pedobait/weebo-masturbatory. I don't know what about the presentation and trailers could possibly make you think it's anything but super anime, but it's super anime. What little bit of outside influences that generally make it into your average JRPG has been wiped away in the Atelier games and replaced with even more anime just for that extra large hit.
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ShootaBoy posted:Bit late for that, cause I was only getting because of that humble deal thing from last page. Though this is the first anyone has said about terrible bugs in the current game, and after 9 major patches, I think the odds are low enough to not matter. And even if it has something awful, it was only $10. The game has some issues with saves - it never saves incrementally and if you don't manually clean them up every now and then, the game starts to slow down a bit.
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Welp. Thanks. In that case, any suggestions for relatively unknown huge time sink games?
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Gorilla Radio posted:How anime is Atelier Ryza? I got a deployment coming up in the near future and am looking for time burners. But not if they're pedobait/weebo-masturbatory. There was a write-up/summary on the various Atelier games over in the RPG thread that got cross-posted into this thread a month or two back, and it piqued my interest in the games. I asked about it in that thread, and I picked up one of the games. I haven't had a chance to start it yet, but they were described pretty chill, cutesy RPGs with item crafting.
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Azran posted:The game has some issues with saves - it never saves incrementally and if you don't manually clean them up every now and then, the game starts to slow down a bit. Gorilla Radio posted:Welp. Thanks. In that case, any suggestions for relatively unknown huge time sink games?
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Gorilla Radio posted:Welp. Thanks. In that case, any suggestions for relatively unknown huge time sink games? Space Rangers 2 is a really good time sink. https://store.steampowered.com/app/214730/Space_Rangers_HD_A_War_Apart/
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I kind of love that I find out the Steam library supports animated game artwork through my Yakuza games randomly updating with an associated news post telling me how to do it.
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https://store.steampowered.com/app/1214280/Walking_Simulator/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xq11CUm9JO8
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