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Really tempted by Dead Island for $20... is it enjoyable in singleplayer?

Also might as well get Arcania's DLC for $3... game was okay as a pure hack n' slasher.
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StingingVelvet: Really tempted by Dead Island for $20... is it enjoyable in singleplayer?
Yes, definitely worth it. I don't play it much but find it great in short bursts.
Definitely worth 20 dollars.
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grviper: No cheap Am Fluss der Zeit in Deutschland?
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Siannah: Nope. Seems to be publishing right problems. Even on Steam EU can only get the first Drakensang. River of Time as well as the expansion Phileasson's Secret are US only. Though I can confirm that gifting works.
They have been available since release in Germany, just not on the digital distributon platforms like Steam and GG. Looks like the publishing issues concern the international version. It might have something to do with the fact that the developer went bankrupt. Part of the team now works for Bigpoint and is developing the next part as an MMORPG... a shame, really. I'm pretty convinced it's gonna be crap.

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Avogadro6: Basically all I want is TC+Albion, so unless the Superbox allows to gift the games I already have (X2\X3) I'd better wait for the christmas sales and get them separately. Unless, again, the pack from GG offers something extra.
However, you will probably not get it cheaper. TC is 20 euros on Steam, so will be 5 euros with -75%, and Albion Prelude will start at 10 euros. Considering that it will be released in a few days, the price might not be reduced at all for the christmas sale. To save any money at all, you would need to wait for -75% on Albion.
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StingingVelvet: Really tempted by Dead Island for $20... is it enjoyable in singleplayer?

Also might as well get Arcania's DLC for $3... game was okay as a pure hack n' slasher.
Dead Island is okay, but I wouldn't put down $20 for it.
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StingingVelvet: Really tempted by Dead Island for $20... is it enjoyable in singleplayer?
I really enjoyed it. It's a bit rough around the edges. But it's definitely a lot of fun along the way.
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StingingVelvet: Really tempted by Dead Island for $20... is it enjoyable in singleplayer?
I hated it. After the first paradise area is over, the game goes WAY downhill.
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StingingVelvet: Really tempted by Dead Island for $20... is it enjoyable in singleplayer?

Also might as well get Arcania's DLC for $3... game was okay as a pure hack n' slasher.
A little bit like the first Stalker in "zombies only" mode. Untold stupid fetch quests, but a very nice visceral combat system. Good modding community and if you have some anger issues, this game will be the closest thing to meeting your ex-girlfriends new lover in a dark alley wtih a baseball bat. Single playthorugh is around 20 - 30 hours. Story is best to be ignored...

Several people (yours truly included) made a nice "round up" of the game in the Dead Island thread.

Try to find it, because I know how much you like the search function ;-P
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Avogadro6: No, I meant in general, I was just wondering if GG offers any extra content or benefit over the Steam version.

Basically all I want is TC+Albion, so unless the Superbox allows to gift the games I already have (X2\X3) I'd better wait for the christmas sales and get them separately. Unless, again, the pack from GG offers something extra.
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SirPrimalform: It's interesting you should mention that... in the GamersGate edition, X1, XT, X2 and X3 are all bundled together, while TC and the bonus disc are separate. As far as I can tell, you could gift the bundle and keep TC. That's just speculation though... there's also the fact that the GG version registers on Steam, so you are getting extra if you buy it from GG sort of.
Buying on Steam will get you the game on Steam. Buying it on GG will get you the game on GG and on Steam, plus it's way cheaper at GG at the moment.
I bought on GG and activated entire X Superbox on Steam. As long as you dont click on download at GG, you can still gift X3:TC and the Bonus Disc, but the other games will have to stay in your GG library, so definitely buy at GG.

By activating on Steam, i will receive the new Albion expansion for free on my Steam account when its released on Dec15.
Post edited December 11, 2011 by Heretic777
Dungeon Siege 3 for $5 and Gothic4 Arcania for $4 at Amazon is tempting, but reviews for both games are terrible, so i'll pass for now.
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SimonG: Try to find it, because I know how much you like the search function ;-P
Hahahaha... touche bro, touche.
$5 for DS3? They finally got it to the right price.
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Avogadro6: What's so bad about getting it from Steam?
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Druidshinobi: I guess it's because steam could take away your account at any time meaning you wouldn't have access to any of the games you purchased, plus you need to run the client for almost every game on it.

At least if you buy off Gamersgate and the game is DRM free you can redownload it as many times as you want and no risk getting your acc banned etc.
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To be honest, this has happened a lot more often and much more recently with Origin than with Steam. :P
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Heretic777: Dungeon Siege 3 for $5 and Gothic4 Arcania for $4 at Amazon is tempting, but reviews for both games are terrible, so i'll pass for now.
Dungeon Siege III reviews aren't really "terrible." If you like that kind of game it's well worth $5.
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Heretic777: Dungeon Siege 3 for $5 and Gothic4 Arcania for $4 at Amazon is tempting, but reviews for both games are terrible, so i'll pass for now.
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StingingVelvet: Dungeon Siege III reviews aren't really "terrible." If you like that kind of game it's well worth $5.
DS3 isn't terrible, it's not great by any means, but it's probably worth more than 5 bucks. You'll get a good 20 hours per playthrough out of it and it's worth playing a 2nd time for most people (the only reason I did not is because of the sheer backlog I have - regardless I'll play Human Revolution twice!).
Post edited December 11, 2011 by orcishgamer
Dead Island is a good investment for $20. The combat system is fun, the character leveling system is good, and the game is actually somewhat tense in single player.

It's a tale of two games. In singleplayer, you can easily get swarmed and if playing with one of the more fragile character you can get beat on pretty bad.

In multiplayer the game changes to a roving band of hooligans beating defenseless zombies for the sport of it. It's almost unsettling the pack/destructive atmosphere that sets in when you realize you and three other buddies are curb stomping a poor zombie to death while laughing about it.

It's not for everyone though. Every single NPC swears and many of them are highly annoying. And yeah, most quests are the "Go here, retrieve X, bring back" or "Go here, kill X, return" variants.

It's a solid "snack food" type game.