"This is kind of dumb"Imagine the Ventrilo feed!
--Patrick
I hear it's really fun, and I've watched some people play it on youtube. Looks kinda nifty.[DOUBLEPOST=1450907655,1450907619][/DOUBLEPOST]Car soccer? :/
"Remember when there used to be more than just us two in here?""This is kind of dumb"
"Yeeaaaaaah. Another Divinity runthrough?"
I hear it's really fun, and I've watched some people play it on youtube. Looks kinda nifty.[DOUBLEPOST=1450907655,1450907619][/DOUBLEPOST]
"Remember when there used to be more than just us two in here?"
"No."
"Me neither."
I just think it looks like a game that is more fun to watch than play. Then again, you've seen me play Saints Row.I hear it's really fun, and I've watched some people play it on youtube. Looks kinda nifty.
Yyyyyeah, maybe games that involve precision driving aren't quite "up your alley" so to speak?I just think it looks like a game that is more fun to watch than play. Then again, you've seen me play Saints Row.
It's more like rocket soccer. You are controlling a remote control car, yes, but it's a remote control car with a rocket engine that can fucking fly. It's pretty fun.Car soccer? :/
Rust finally decided it wasn't too good for a steam sale and is now $10. Thinking about getting that.
Dishonored's 5 bucks, will probably finally snag that as well.
I'll probably also get around to getting Rocket League now that it's $14.
Also considering Elite Dangerous for 15 bucks, and Borderlands: The Pre-sequel for 16 bucks.
Aaand institutionalized/baked-in preordering as a business model just convinced me not to give these people any money. Thanks for the heads up.If you are looking into Elite, you should know that purchasing season 2 (the Horizon's expansion, which just started) also nets you the base game for free. The way Elite does expansions is you purchase the expansion as a 'season' and then content is released through it throughout the year. Right now, only planetary landings are included in Horizons, but multi-crew ships and various other things are slated to be released over the year.
You don't have to pre-order. If nothing currently released in the expansion interests you, there's no reason for you to purchase it until what you want is released. Right now, not having horizons only means you can't land on planets.Aaand institutionalized/baked-in preordering as a business model just convinced me not to give these people any money. Thanks for the heads up.
Maybe I'll get it in a year or two when they're done making the game, then.You don't have to pre-order. If nothing currently released in the expansion interests you, there's no reason for you to purchase it until what you want is released. Right now, not having horizons only means you can't land on planets.
The DLC for Dishonored (Knife of Dunwall and Brigmore Witches) is totally worth it too.Rust finally decided it wasn't too good for a steam sale and is now $10. Thinking about getting that.
Dishonored's 5 bucks, will probably finally snag that as well.
I'll probably also get around to getting Rocket League now that it's $14.
Also considering Elite Dangerous for 15 bucks, and Borderlands: The Pre-sequel for 16 bucks.
They've claimed to have a ten year plan for updates and expansions, so...Maybe I'll get it in a year or two when they're done making the game, then.
Well, we'll see. Depends on what the price structure is, and what exactly they add. I don't begrudge ~$20 expansion packs that add things like more explorable territory and quests and stuff, but being excluded from what should be a core mechanic if you don't re-buy the game is something that just rubs me the wrong way.They've claimed to have a ten year plan for updates and expansions, so...
Last Remnant - Underrated tactical RPG that is fundamentally changed from it's 360 original. I like it.What's the general opinion on the squeenix humble bundle?
Also the game runs about 8 hours, given that you look for collectibles and run into a couple awful bugs that make you replay sections. And there are basically no meaningful gameplay elements - even the detective stuff feels like a worse version of LA Noire. There's a lot of other stuff in the bundle that gives it good value, but this game might have actually made the whole thing worse by its inclusion.Murdered Soul Suspect - Does nothing interesting with it's premise.
No! Not the Suzuki violins again???Also, I mean, it does have triggering things, if that is a concern you would have.
Remember when you just needed to make sure you had the right sized batteries?Trying to install FF14, Square Enix does not know how to make a PC launcher. This client is janky as fuck, and has been nothing but a pain in the ass to install. Oh, I don't have enough disk space? You need 12gb? I'VE GOT 10 GODDAMN TB FREE THAT ISN'T ENOUGH FOR YOU? Oh, it -has- to be installed on the same drive as the my documents folder. That's clunky as fuck, why?
Then follows 10 minutes of trying to reset my square enix account, which I don't remember ever using ever but it apparently exists, and it not accepting my new password but won't tell me why.
It's the goty editions of Arkham Asylum, Arkham City, and Arkham Origins. Arkham Knight is not included.Bundle Stars has a Batman Bundle for $9.99. It includes the GotY editions of Arkham Asylum and Arkham Knight, along with Arkham Origins and all its DLC. Pretty great deal for anyone who has yet to snag those games.
For those interested in a timeline of what's known thus far, here: https://www.reddit.com/r/steamsaledetectives/wiki/timelineThere are indications that there's an ARG associated with Steam's winter sale. For one thing, following certain steps in the alleged ARG will give you a "Red Herring" badge for your Steam profile. I've managed to get the badge, so I know it's not all just hot air, but thus far there have been frustratingly few steps uncovered in the ARG, which makes it feel like it's just some folks at Valve messing with the users.
It's basically the same as Best Buy's Gamer Club Unlocked or whatever it's called. Amazon is doing this to compete directly with them.This only applies to some people, but I thought I'd mention in anyway.
If you're an Amazon Prime member, all physical game pre-orders are 20% off right now. This extends to two weeks after the game comes out, so technically even outside of pre-order range (according to the site, anyway). I don't know for how long this will go for, but it's a way to save money on any upcoming console or handheld games people are planning to get, even ones without a definitive release date.
I had a feeling it was something against a brick and mortar store.It's basically the same as Best Buy's Gamer Club Unlocked or whatever it's called. Amazon is doing this to compete directly with them.