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StrixNebulosa posted:I can't tell if this is sincere or not. I do know that I can ignite controversy by claiming that Bayek is better shaved but we've done that already. Either way, I am 100% down with more people doing Witcher 3 clones, as I love exploring giant worlds. Oh sorry, completely sincere. I agree with you.
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Morter posted:I really liked Guilty Gear XX on the PS2 when I was younger, just for the fun rear end kicking and characters. Guilty Gear Rev 2 is the latest one and the last updated one with the most characters. It has an outrageously stupid name and an outrageously stupid store page, to the point where this graphic was made. That said game is good and full of character and background details in the animations. It's genuinely my favorite fighting game out of this generation.
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# ? Jul 3, 2020 05:29 |
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Does Raft work on Mac? Store page looks like that’s a no.
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# ? Jul 3, 2020 05:43 |
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Shrecknet posted:Suggest a game under Walking sim + exploration + puzzle/mystery solving = Return of the Obra Dinn, aka the single best "you are the
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Edmond Dantes posted:Put a couple hours into Assassin's Creed: Odyssey, and I can 100% see why some folks were comparing it to Witcher 3 before. It's not exactly the same, but it totally feels like a mix of Witcher 3 and Assassin's Creed 4. It feels like a much smaller Witcher 3 map/ I don't remember the tutorial or whether it limits where you can travel at first, but Odysseys map.. small If you started in Sparta and let your horse auto gallop to Amphipolis, pretty sure that would take like an hour. Then there's the other half of the map with a hundred islands.
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# ? Jul 3, 2020 06:16 |
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Shrecknet posted:
Shrecknet posted:
The answer was in your backlog the whole time
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# ? Jul 3, 2020 07:04 |
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This is a bit of a stretch, but does anyone remember an indie/low-budget scifi game that was basically co-op Alien: Isolation? 1-4 players stuck in a space hulk with Alien-style motion sensors and a scary monster thing? I know for a fact that's somewhere in my backlog, but all I can remember is that the name was long and stupid, like "Super-alpha monster death machine" or something.
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# ? Jul 3, 2020 07:22 |
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Space Hulk: Deathwing? Or is it really a single big bad monster? E: Also GTFO.
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# ? Jul 3, 2020 07:30 |
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Omi no Kami posted:This is a bit of a stretch, but does anyone remember an indie/low-budget scifi game that was basically co-op Alien: Isolation? 1-4 players stuck in a space hulk with Alien-style motion sensors and a scary monster thing? I know for a fact that's somewhere in my backlog, but all I can remember is that the name was long and stupid, like "Super-alpha monster death machine" or something. Unfortunate Spacemen?
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# ? Jul 3, 2020 07:32 |
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Omi no Kami posted:This is a bit of a stretch, but does anyone remember an indie/low-budget scifi game that was basically co-op Alien: Isolation? 1-4 players stuck in a space hulk with Alien-style motion sensors and a scary monster thing? I know for a fact that's somewhere in my backlog, but all I can remember is that the name was long and stupid, like "Super-alpha monster death machine" or something. Space Beast Terror Fright.
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# ? Jul 3, 2020 07:47 |
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Omi no Kami posted:This is a bit of a stretch, but does anyone remember an indie/low-budget scifi game that was basically co-op Alien: Isolation? 1-4 players stuck in a space hulk with Alien-style motion sensors and a scary monster thing? I know for a fact that's somewhere in my backlog, but all I can remember is that the name was long and stupid, like "Super-alpha monster death machine" or something. This? https://store.steampowered.com/app/357330/Space_Beast_Terror_Fright/ It's still in Early Access if that's a deal breaker e:fb
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If you have it and want to play I am absolutely down to play with you. That game is dope and I'd love to play with a goon.
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Disposable Scud posted:Space Beast Terror Fright. That is a mouthful.
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mycot posted:Guilty Gear Rev 2 is the latest one
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# ? Jul 3, 2020 07:54 |
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StrixNebulosa posted:Help me thread. I need a category name for my steam library for all these card games, but the catch is it can't start with C. I want all of my categories to start under my Current one. games for deckheads StrixNebulosa posted:a list of games I should drag out ye ol' steam.xlsx this sale, shouldn't I? Zetsubou-san fucked around with this message at 08:36 on Jul 3, 2020 |
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Shrecknet posted:I don't know what I want, only what I don't want. I have a wishlist, but it's more of a mood board. So take a look at what's there and start shopping for me. You don't have NaissanceE, you should fix that. dark horse option: My Lovely Daughter After checking what the sale price of NaissanceE was these days, found out it is now FREE Zetsubou-san fucked around with this message at 08:53 on Jul 3, 2020 |
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Just noticed I have like 15,000 "steam points". Is there anything worthwhile I can turn them into like discount coupons, or should I just use them to get emoticons and stickers that will annoy my friends?
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# ? Jul 3, 2020 08:57 |
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Bloodplay it again posted:If you decide to play Katamari again, check this out. Extremely excellent. I'm now slamming my katamari into fences. Im_Special posted:I've not got around to playing this one yet, but man I just need to say that it has one amazing soundtrack worth checking out if Dark Ambient / Psybient is your thing. Holy smokes. You are not exaggerating. I love it.
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Shrecknet posted:HUGE HUGE fan of Princess Makers like Vlad the Impaler and Long Live the Queen, not sure how to get more of that sort of "build a person and solve problems using that build" without going complete anime. Not interested in Visual Novels unless they're like Choice of Games's stuff with significant stats and systems under the hood. Have you played Academagia? I'd consider it basically the ultimate form of one of these games. It simulates a year a wizard school, you get to pick a house and classes and a background and a familiar and all of that and then go on adventures. There's also like 100+ skills you can raise that unlock new actions and new places and ways to spend your time that unlock new bonuses, spells you can cast with various effects, and there are also adventures you can go on where if you manage to pass several skill checks you can get super-cool bonuses. It's pretty much all text and a lot of text, though, and there's an enormous density of systems to learn on your first playthrough, but if you go to classes during the week, study a bit, and keep your health and stress in check, you can't really completely lose.
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Zetsubou's list o' games that he thinks are rather neat that are also on sale RIGHT NOW! - part 1 140 - $0.99 (-80%) - minimalistic rhythm platformer - short, however 100% Orange Juice - $1.74 (-75%) - a fun multiplayer board game Antichamber - $4.99 (-75%) - first-person-mindfuck puzzler Artificial Defense - $0.59 (-80%) - electronica-themed TD game Bad Mojo Redux - $1.49 (-75%) - mid 90's FMV adventure game inspired by Kafka Battle Ranch: Pigs vs Plants - $0.49 (-75%) - plants vs zombies with the serial numbers filed off. this is not a bad thing Battlepaths - $0.50 (-83%) - decent top-down dungeon-crawler Bionic Dues - $2.49 (-75%) - tactical squad-based roguelike Blood and Bacon - $0.49 (-51%) - the best shooting-pigs-till-they-explode game of all time CAPSULE - $1.99 (-60%) - retro-computing-aesthetic floating-in-a-tin-can simulator Caves of Qud - $13.49 (-10%) - the POWERTHIRST of roguelikes Closure - $1.99 (-80%) - puzzle game based on "if it isn't illuminated, it isn't there" Color Assembler - $0.79 (-90%) - abstract puzzle game about mixing colors in the right order Craft the World - $3.79 (-80%) - side-on DF-alike Creeper World 3: Arc Eternal - $4.94 (-67%) - sci-fi TDalike about stopping a relentless mass of blue ooze Crimsonland - $4.89 (-65%) - classic twin-stick shooter from early 2000s Defender's Quest: Valley of the Forgotten - $4.94 (-67%) - great tower-defense RPG Desktop Dungeons - $7.49 (-50%) - puzzle game disguised as a roguelike Disgaea PC - $3.74 (-75%) - rule the netherworld by throwing exploding penguins, dood Divide By Sheep - $1.24 (-75%) - a cute game, try to get the right number of sheep onto the pontoon so they can float to safety Dungeon Manager ZV - $4.99 (-50%) - Dungeon Keeper by way of Football Manager Duskers - $9.99 (-50%) - tense command-line driven space survival Eador: Genesis - $0.59 (-90%) - strategy game along the line of the old HoMM games, with a looooong main campaign Zetsubou-san fucked around with this message at 09:52 on Jul 3, 2020 |
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Oh hey, anyone know any good co-op games for 5 people minimum? I can find loads of good ones for four people, but 5 is way more difficult.
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Hey I wanted to thank everyone, I've moved Prey and Hollow Knight to the top of my list.Zetsubou-san posted:You don't have NaissanceE, you should fix that. quote:Shigeru Miyamoto once was asked the secret of how he made Super Mario Bros. so great. He said, "When your game is about jumping, you make sure the basic act of jumping feels great."
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# ? Jul 3, 2020 09:59 |
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Hey how is the translation on Gujian3?
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Shrecknet posted:Hey I wanted to thank everyone, I've moved Prey and Hollow Knight to the top of my list. This is an acceptable compromise.
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fair enough I was also going to recommend Styx: Master of Shadows as a stealth game, but sneaky goblin steampunk might fall under your "no fantasy" requirement.
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Zetsubou-san posted:I was also going to recommend Styx: Master of Shadows as a stealth game, but sneaky goblin steampunk might fall under your "no fantasy" requirement.
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Hollandia posted:Does Raft work on Mac? Store page looks like that’s a no. Sadly, no. The early versions on itch.io did, but they stopped supporting the Mac version preeeeetty quickly.
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Thanks for the suggestion guys, looks like I'll go with DemonCrawl for my insomnia, which I'll pick up exactly right after the Humble Monthly drops tomorrow (err today, 3:30am... gently caress me!), in case you know, DemonCrawl's in there (just kidding it wont) but maybe something else will, that fits my needs exactly, so who knows.
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sauer kraut posted:I don't remember the tutorial or whether it limits where you can travel at first, but Odysseys map.. small Yeah, Odyssey starts you off on Cephalonia which is tutorial island in the same way that White Orchard is the tutorial area in Witcher 3. Then you can go to Ithaca, then you realise that you have the entirety of Greece at your disposal. All of it, the mainland, all the island groups and Macedonia too, and there is a lot of stuff to do everywhere. The map is huge.
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# ? Jul 3, 2020 11:30 |
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So I saw the steam sale and noticed Deep Rock Galactic was on discount. Having watched streamers played it, it looked fun and decided to pick it up but then realised I have no friends. Do any goons play it or am I poo poo out of luck?
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sauer kraut posted:I don't remember the tutorial or whether it limits where you can travel at first, but Odysseys map.. small
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Disposable Scud posted:Space Beast Terror Fright. Yeah, that's the one! I am honestly amazed that anyone remembered this correctly- thanks! (I have no clue how this even got in my library, but I'm always up for a good space hulk ripoff.)
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Zetsubou-san posted:Zetsubou's list o' games that he thinks are rather neat that are also on sale RIGHT NOW! - part 1 Antichamber is still by an enormous margin the best puzzle game I've ever played. Absolutely everyone should play it, unless you're colorblind I guess.
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Hub Cat posted:Hey how is the translation on Gujian3? Passable. It's not 100% coherent, but you can get the general gist of things, and there's nothing really awful about it.
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Zetsubou-san posted:I was also going to recommend Styx: Master of Shadows as a stealth game, but sneaky goblin steampunk might fall under your "no fantasy" requirement. I'm honestly not sure why was it forgotten like that. Helith posted:Yeah, Odyssey starts you off on Cephalonia which is tutorial island in the same way that White Orchard is the tutorial area in Witcher 3. Then you can go to Ithaca, then you realise that you have the entirety of Greece at your disposal. All of it, the mainland, all the island groups and Macedonia too, and there is a lot of stuff to do everywhere. anilEhilated fucked around with this message at 12:50 on Jul 3, 2020 |
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K8.0 posted:Antichamber is still by an enormous margin the best puzzle game I've ever played. Absolutely everyone should play it, unless you're colorblind I guess. I’ll vouch for this too. It blew away my expectations.
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Shrecknet posted:Just noticed Warhammer Mechanicus is more than 50% off; at this game is an absolute steal. It's XCOM (the good new kind) but with legitimately good, funny writing that nails the bleakly humorous death-cult that is the 40k universe. It's just a joy to play and looks gorgeous. Strong, strong recommend. It rules, one of the missions has you stealing extensive Necron miniatures collection
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No idea if it's been brought up already, but it bears repeating either way. The new Homeworld game, which is apparently rather good, is 90% off. Same for the remastered collection. You can also get a bundle with all three of them for stupid cheap: 5.83€ or whatever in your local currency.
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Zetsubou-san posted:You don't have NaissanceE, you should fix that. Shrecknet posted:Hey I wanted to thank everyone, I've moved Prey and Hollow Knight to the top of my list. I'm just trying the game and it's true the first "level" or chapter can be a bit confusing because you are not really sure where the game wants you to go, until you notice it and it's evident where you have to go. Most of the time is following lights or waiting for a light to show you the way. In the second "level" you are in a place that reminds me of Tsutomu Nihei's work and it's great. If anyone wants to try it but gets frustrated by the following the lights part of the beginning watch a youtube video of the first level to find where you have to go and continue to the next part.
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