Subnautica should be called a horror game. This game is really unnerving,especially if you are using a headset.
My first sandwich maker circuit. It's not the most efficient in either price or power consumption, but it worked first timeShenzhen I/O. Got it on a humble bundle sale yesterday.
Is Subnautica good, would you say? I've been eyeing it for a while.Subnautica should be called a horror game. This game is really unnerving,especially if you are using a headset.
You might give Path of Exile a try. It's free, so if it turns out to not run well, you haven't lost anything.What are some good Diablo-type games that an older computer can run?
Get it on sale. At the beginning it is very much survival, and after around 10 hours it becomes more of a exploration game.Is Subnautica good, would you say? I've been eyeing it for a while.
How more people are not terrified of the crushing, infernal depths of the ocean where sunlight never shows and wretched abominations thrive in poisonous clusters, I will never fathom.Get it on sale. At the beginning it is very much survival, and after around 10 hours it becomes more of a exploration game.
It will never get less unnerving though. Nighttime at 200m underwater is really fucking dark and then you hear the wail of some huge, unseen sea creature...
hope you are wearing diapers.
I have no qualms in stepping into the void of space...but deep water?How more people are not terrified of the crushing, infernal depths of the ocean where sunlight never shows and wretched abominations thrive in poisonous clusters, I will never fathom.
I see what you did there.I will never fathom.
Torchlight, Torchlight 2, and Titan Quest.What are some good Diablo-type games that an older computer can run?
Diablo and Diablo 2What are some good Diablo-type games that an older computer can run?
He's not lying.Diablo and Diablo 2
Oh I hate those little sandy assholes. I hate the "Stalkers" even more (the long nosed predators that hang out in kelp forests and steal metal, then bite you).I picked up Subnautica too, and my experience largely mirrors Gasbandit's, except I haven't visited that particular crashed pod yet. Instead, I went in the other direction and visited a different one, which was surrounded by predatory creatures very eager to take a bite out of me. I looked them up, and apparently they're called Sand Sharks. The pod was ripped open and there were no signs of survivors. I retreated back to the safety of my escape pod, but apparently one of the Sand Sharks followed me home, so now whenever I leave my base I have to watch out for that guy.
I also built a rudimentary underwater base, right beneath my floating escape pod, and so far it's going fairly well.
On the whole I'd say it's an engaging game, though there appear to be some rough edges that could do with some smoothing out. There's already a lot to enjoy though, and I look forward to what future updates will bring.
Yeah, I liked Gat out of Hell, too (and the whole series from 2 forward), but yeah, it was short. I mean, 3 felt short after 2, then 4 was nice and long if you did all the side missions, and then this was super short. But very fun, especially if you play multiplayer with a friend. I like what they did for different powers, too. It was kind of a big question mark in my mind what the hell (heh) could follow up 4's superpowers, because once you've tasted flight, driving across town in traffic is torture... and welp, this works.Gat out of Hell
I love the series, and this one is fun. But short. I only played it for a few hours the other day, and the save game was at 40% already. Sheesh. Some fun 4th wall breaking and genre saavy (Gat: "where do these guys go when I kill them?"). It's pretty much a re-skin of IV, but that's fine because I wanted more anyway. The only real problem with IV and Hell is that street-level stuff becomes irrelevant and nonthreatening.
Are you running the beta version of Steam?I got a Steam link for $20, since it was on sale on Amazon as well as Steam, and it (theoretically) would be easier to use for games I like to sit in front of a TV with a controller for (games like Grandia, etc) instead of plugging my laptop into the TV. But now I can't get the sound on it to work regardless of how many different things I try that I see online, so I'm just going to sit here and be annoyed at it for a while before I try again.
I'm not, is that good or bad?Are you running the beta version of Steam?
There are a lot of fixes for streaming that make it into the beta before they get to the main release. You might try it to see if it fixes your problem.I'm not, is that good or bad?
It's extra frustrating because I can stream from computer to computer just fine, but the Steam Link is being annoying. Will try opting in to beta.There are a lot of fixes for streaming that make it into the beta before they get to the main release. You might try it to see if it fixes your problem.
Fus Ro PWhipped?I don't know why I'm sitting here soaking up achievements for Shovel Knight. I'm two stages from the end, but I'm struggling not to pick up money in a stage for a dumb trophy.
I also don't know why I bought this to play on the TV, yet I'm playing on Vita--oh right, because my wife is the Dovahkiin.
I found the problem. It was with the sound system side, not the link. I cycled through all the inputs and when it came back around to the one I started on, it worked. I should have tried that sooner, but I was running on three hours of sleep this morning.It's extra frustrating because I can stream from computer to computer just fine, but the Steam Link is being annoying. Will try opting in to beta.
The Third Birthday spits in the face of the Parasite Eve franchise, by being only tangentially related to the previous games and reducing the main character to eye candy. Even if the game is good, mechanically, by it's own right, it basically did to Parasite Eve what Other M did to Metroid.Last weekend I dusted off my PSP after discovering that I might have access to some new games. This has led to me starting The Third Birthday. Having never gotten to play a Parasite Eve game (never owned a playstation other than the PSP), this is awesome.
Now I just have to find out every other good PSP game I missed.
Yeah I love the first two despite their mechanical flaws (and PE2 isn't even especially bad in that respect, it's like a cross between an RPG and Resident Evil) but what Third Birthday does to the series... "Gee, guess they only made 2 Parasite Eve games, huh? Well, that's Squeenix for you."The Third Birthday spits in the face of the Parasite Eve franchise, by being only tangentially related to the previous games and reducing the main character to eye candy. Even if the game is good, mechanically, by it's own right, it basically did to Parasite Eve what Other M did to Metroid.