Owlboy is the biggest title of that bundle. Amazing platformer made by a single guy with beautiful animationI don't recognize any of those except goat simulator.
Owlboy is charming as fuck.
Bundle Stars has an insanely good deal on the F.E.A.R games. 93% off for all three.
I've never played them before, but a friend of mine used to rave about them. Anyone know if they're good enough to get?
They also have an insanely good deal on Mortal Kombat X and all its DLC.
I've only played FEAR 1 and 2. Decent shooters, interesting story, fairly good horror aspect except for an over-reliance on jump scares.Bundle Stars has an insanely good deal on the F.E.A.R games. 93% off for all three.
I've never played them before, but a friend of mine used to rave about them. Anyone know if they're good enough to get?
They also have an insanely good deal on Mortal Kombat X and all its DLC.
I'll echo this. Fear 1 and 2 are great, skip their expansions. Fear 3 isn't BAD, but it feels like a bit of a departure from the series, despite taking place in the same story.I've only played FEAR 1 and 2. Decent shooters, interesting story, fairly good horror aspect except for an over-reliance on jump scares.
Fear 3 is HELLA fun if you can find a friend to co-op with though. The entire thing is a competition between both players to see which side "wins" and which ending you get, since you are ostensibly playing with a villain and a hero as a duo. The other co-op modes are fun too, between clearing a set number of enemy waves to fighting enemies as you run to escape an encroaching wall of DEATH. It's not THE BEST Fear game, but it has redeeming features in it.I liked the FEAR games. I even liked 3, but like everyone else says it's different. Not as scary, and the plot does some weird things. I tried the FEAR expansions, and they're pretty bland. They're non-canon, too, since they make story changes that don't work with the FEAR 2 story.[DOUBLEPOST=1495557377,1495557295][/DOUBLEPOST]I don't like MKX. I'm not a lightweight, but I just felt like the fatality animations and the x-ray animations were a bit unnecessarily realistic. Nobody needs that.
I love that game, but the Steam version crashes a lot for me. Fair warning.
I haven't played it since it originally came out in 1990. Stock wars were the key to victory.I love that game, but the Steam version crashes a lot for me. Fair warning.
Man, back in my "pirate everything" days I played SO much of this. I guess I ought to buy it just to "go legit" on that. And 2.50 is a bargain.
...I assume this is something that only applies to 32-bit systems? Because that's what the 3GB switch was for.Just, for anyone else considering it, remember to apply the +3gb enabler so that it doesn't run out of memory and crash.
No, it applies to both 32 and 64 bit systems. Railroads was designed for much earlier computers, and they made the 2gb limit assumption in the game's code, not just relying on windows to define the limit. Comes a point in the game where it will just hit the 2gb memory limit imposed by itself and it'll crash....I assume this is something that only applies to 32-bit systems? Because that's what the 3GB switch was for.
Sweet! I just snagged Sunless Sea, Crypt of the Necrodancer, and Hunie Pop.GOG.com is having it's summer sale, and a bunch of games are available on GOG Connect.
That's cool. Outland's a pretty solid Metrovania-style indie game. I first played it via Playstation Plus back when I had a PS3.Free on Steam for a limited time is Outland