Posted January 31, 2016

ddickinson
Battle Sister
Registered: Feb 2014
From United Kingdom

AgentBirdnest
Ja'crispy
Registered: Jan 2011
From United States
Posted January 31, 2016

I was looking at it a while a go and figured that I have never really played many rogue-lite game and that one looks like fun. I will keep an eye out for it when it is next on sale.
*more big hugs*
I preferred the older ones too. Tiberian Sun was my favourite though. I really loved the atmosphere in that one. I'm a sucker for post-apocalyptic settings (and a sucker for Michael Biehn ♥__♥) ;-p ... I still loved the ones after that, but some of them did feel a bit too silly to me. C&C4 was not good at all though- I've got nothing positive to say about it.
I was a huge fan of Renegade. It was one of the few games I played online, and I'd play it nearly everyday with a group of people from a forum. And the singleplayer game was quite fun too, though I was sad when it ended because it felt too short.
I think FTL is the only rogue-anything I've played. And I had a lot of fun with it. The videos on the game's page do a pretty good job of showing what the game is about. If the videos look interesting, I'd say there is a decent chance the game will be interesting too.
*space hugs*
*big hug with free batteries*
Post edited January 31, 2016 by AgentBirdnest

ElTerprise
Registered: May 2011
From Germany

toxicTom
Big Daddy
Registered: Feb 2009
From Germany

ddickinson
Battle Sister
Registered: Feb 2014
From United Kingdom
Posted January 31, 2016

I preferred the older ones too. Tiberian Sun was my favourite though. I really loved the atmosphere in that one. I'm a sucked for post-apocalyptic settings (and a sucker for Michael Biehn ♥__♥) ;-p ... I still loved the ones after that, but some of them did feel a bit too silly to me. C&C4 was not good at all though- I've got nothing positive to say about it.
I was a huge fan of Renegade. It was one of the few games I played online, and I'd play it nearly everyday with a group of people from a forum. And the singleplayer game was quite fun too, though I was sad when it ended because it felt too short.
I think FTL is the only rogue-anything I've played. And I had a lot of fun with it. The videos on the game's page do a pretty good job of showing what the game is about. If the videos look interesting, I'd say there is a decent chance the game will be interesting too.
I know FTL is/was on sale quiet cheap on Humble at the moment, but I figured I would wait and get it on GOG as well so I have my games all in one place.
I did not know that. It is a lot more recent than some of my books so I figured it would still be in print. I hate how over the last few years people have started asking for ridiculous prices for out of print books. It never used to be too bad, but then it seemed that everyone started abusing the situation and asking for silly prices, like €70.
Post edited January 31, 2016 by ddickinson

ElTerprise
Registered: May 2011
From Germany
Posted January 31, 2016

I preferred the older ones too. Tiberian Sun was my favourite though. I really loved the atmosphere in that one. I'm a sucker for post-apocalyptic settings (and a sucker for Michael Biehn ♥__♥) ;-p ... I still loved the ones after that, but some of them did feel a bit too silly to me. C&C4 was not good at all though- I've got nothing positive to say about it.
I was a huge fan of Renegade. It was one of the few games I played online, and I'd play it nearly everyday with a group of people from a forum. And the singleplayer game was quite fun too, though I was sad when it ended because it felt too short.

Carolus Magnus
Je m'en fou
Registered: Dec 2012
From Belgium
Posted January 31, 2016
Hello Everybody!!
*big hugs for everybody*
Who mentioned C&C 4? *pulls forth a massive rubbery chicken-shaped morningstar*
I'm relaxing a bit, listening to Glass and his string quartets, magnificent stuff ...
*big hugs for everybody*
Who mentioned C&C 4? *pulls forth a massive rubbery chicken-shaped morningstar*
I'm relaxing a bit, listening to Glass and his string quartets, magnificent stuff ...

toxicTom
Big Daddy
Registered: Feb 2009
From Germany
Posted January 31, 2016


AgentBirdnest
Ja'crispy
Registered: Jan 2011
From United States
Posted January 31, 2016

I was always terrible at those indoor missions in the early games. I didn't like them. It would be cool to have a RTS/FPS crossover...

ddickinson
Battle Sister
Registered: Feb 2014
From United Kingdom
Posted January 31, 2016

*big hugs for everybody*
Who mentioned C&C 4? *pulls forth a massive rubbery chicken-shaped morningstar*
I'm relaxing a bit, listening to Glass and his string quartets, magnificent stuff ...
It was Agent and ELT. Feel free to go nuts with the morning star. :-)


I was always terrible at those indoor missions in the early games. I didn't like them. It would be cool to have a RTS/FPS crossover...

toxicTom
Big Daddy
Registered: Feb 2009
From Germany
Posted January 31, 2016
There have been a few RTS/FPS hybrids, like Battlezone, but cross-over games like that didn't sell too well.

AgentBirdnest
Ja'crispy
Registered: Jan 2011
From United States
Posted January 31, 2016
A couple hours of it, yeah. I couldn't get into it, and couldn't get used to anything. Just... ick. :-p
toxicTom: There have been a few RTS/FPS hybrids, like Battlezone, but cross-over games like that didn't sell too well. I remember an indie one called "Iron Grip: Warlord" from a few years ago. I thought it was pretty good, and had a bit of fun with it. It was online only (I think there was a singleplayer bot mode, but it was pretty much worthless). There were never more than a handful of people online though.
I guess you could call Giants: Citizen Kabuto kind of a hybrid, since you have to build bases in some levels. Actually, I don't know what to call that game. It's just "unique" :-)

I guess you could call Giants: Citizen Kabuto kind of a hybrid, since you have to build bases in some levels. Actually, I don't know what to call that game. It's just "unique" :-)
Post edited January 31, 2016 by AgentBirdnest

ElTerprise
Registered: May 2011
From Germany
Posted January 31, 2016

I might give it a try but only in co-op...same with Red Alert 3 btw...because the whole game is focused on a co-op campaign.


toxicTom
Big Daddy
Registered: Feb 2009
From Germany
Posted January 31, 2016

Never played it, so I wasn't sure. But there's also Uprising.
Post edited January 31, 2016 by toxicTom

Carolus Magnus
Je m'en fou
Registered: Dec 2012
From Belgium
Posted January 31, 2016
Agent, EIT, I find you guilty of continuous mention of the C&C 4 game ... don't you know what "Damnatio Memoriae" means?
*waffle with the giant rubbery chicken-shaped morningstar* (*selling somebody a waffle = slapping somebody)
I played it for an hour or two, and gave up then ... I bought it for 2 euri during a sale luckily.
Tiberian sun is my personal favourite, but Yuri's revenge was great too ...
I do not think too much of the C&C games anymore though, my RTS interests lie elsewhere these days :)
*waffle with the giant rubbery chicken-shaped morningstar* (*selling somebody a waffle = slapping somebody)
I played it for an hour or two, and gave up then ... I bought it for 2 euri during a sale luckily.
Tiberian sun is my personal favourite, but Yuri's revenge was great too ...
I do not think too much of the C&C games anymore though, my RTS interests lie elsewhere these days :)