Game you're playing. How far you are.
all i want for christmas is pyrokinesis
ahahahaha there is a level that is literally just buying a suit
context-sensitive door-opening(s)
Adam Smith, is that you? Anywho, guy drew a comparison with Uncharted and that alone settles it, far as I care. You latex-clad lazar kite of the cloth, you. Not with a 10ft pole!
medieval twatter
On a more positive note, whilst I've neither finished it nor decided what to make of it, Sword & Sworcery's sights & sounds have me smiling like a moron.
Fourteen out of six theoretical physicists agree ;
Seems I was wrong. It is a true successor. Behold.
[quote="and I'll look down and whisper "YOLO""]Sworcery[/quote]
Yes, it's a relentlessly charming experience.
[quote="and I'll look down and whisper "YOLO""]Sworcery[/quote]
Yes, it's a relentlessly charming experience.
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I gave up on Invisible War because it was clunky as hell and bad. Uninstalled after 1 hour.
During the Steam sale I bought a few games: Hotline Miami, Deadlight, and Super Meat Boy.
Of the three I have to go with Deadlight as the best, surprisingly. It plays like the original Prince of Persia sidescroller, is hard but not packed with unforgiving frustration. The setting is cool and the environments look great. Very well put together overall with a story much like something from the Walking Dead comics. I recommend it.
Hotline Miami is basically the movie Drive done like the original NES version of Metal Gear. It's also 100 times faster and has awesome music. I also recommend it but you need to be loaded up on caffeine while playing. If you blink you die.
Super Meat Boy is another typical sidescroller platformer puzzle dealy sort of like a faster version of the impossible Mario Brothers thing. I recommend it if you like yelling at your computer and doing the same combination of sliding/jumping until you get it exactly right.
During the Steam sale I bought a few games: Hotline Miami, Deadlight, and Super Meat Boy.
Of the three I have to go with Deadlight as the best, surprisingly. It plays like the original Prince of Persia sidescroller, is hard but not packed with unforgiving frustration. The setting is cool and the environments look great. Very well put together overall with a story much like something from the Walking Dead comics. I recommend it.
Hotline Miami is basically the movie Drive done like the original NES version of Metal Gear. It's also 100 times faster and has awesome music. I also recommend it but you need to be loaded up on caffeine while playing. If you blink you die.
Super Meat Boy is another typical sidescroller platformer puzzle dealy sort of like a faster version of the impossible Mario Brothers thing. I recommend it if you like yelling at your computer and doing the same combination of sliding/jumping until you get it exactly right.
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Just uninstalled the new XCOM after being bored/annoyed to shit with it, I didn't want to finish the game due to poor combat mechanics I liked the AP style system better than the current 2 action system, if you end up in a bad firing position, you are just stuck without a shot.
Adventuring in the wasteland on a daily basis
Slam with the best or be horribly killed by a masked loon.
Forget the dee-ell-see, Hotline Miami 2 is going to be, at some point. Encouraging. Proof !
Honestly, Cactus is wonderfully bizarre.
Honestly, Cactus is wonderfully bizarre.
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Matryoshka Guerrilla #7.
Also, Stacking has arrived at GoG. Huzzah.
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Xcom is decent. Also, hard. Unfortunately, its stream-of-the-line with guns and aiming renders its potential for hilarity much lower than mister S2. So yes, although it plugs a turn-based hole, it's never going to be like using a panzerschreck to cut through a brick wall to get to the nazi on the other side, only to have the building's front fall apart, revealing 5 others who look like they were having tea or something.
Also, valuable as they are, it's hard to care about egyptian sniper, Captain "Longbow" when he (along with everyone else) sounds like generic american space marine #347. Unlike the squad in Storm and their cheesy dialogue.
Also, valuable as they are, it's hard to care about egyptian sniper, Captain "Longbow" when he (along with everyone else) sounds like generic american space marine #347. Unlike the squad in Storm and their cheesy dialogue.
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Domesticated Chrysalid DLC, coming soon !
Still horribly disappointed that the panzerklein couldn't be used to stomp through walls.
Also, horribly disappointed by the X-COM reimagining. As shiny as it is soulless.
Blatantly tangental, but the latest bumble hundle is worth a look if you don't mind Steam.
Also, horribly disappointed by the X-COM reimagining. As shiny as it is soulless.
Blatantly tangental, but the latest bumble hundle is worth a look if you don't mind Steam.
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War, what is he good for ?
Far as I can tell, Saints Row 3 is the only one that can be gifted/traded. Or maybe I'm wrong about that. No idea. Transparency !
<strike>But at least they're DRM free</strike>, oh wait.
<strike>But at least they're DRM free</strike>, oh wait.
The definition of insanity ? UBISOFT.
FYI, Far Cry 3 is Far Cry 2 but fantastic. Also, not tedious (yet). Six hours in. Hunting deer with a flamethrower, knife fighting sharks before they tear you in half, C4 delivery by hang glider, watching pirates being terrorised/mauled by bears/tigers/cassowaries, the unrelenting ascension of the protagonist from gormless tourist to sociopathic thrill killer . . .
Simply put, it's magical.
More later, probably.
Simply put, it's magical.
More later, probably.