Posted June 09, 2016
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BrokenSaint
Dungeon Crawler
Registered: Jun 2011
From United Kingdom
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Ghorpm
Zielony Brzydal
Registered: Jan 2012
From Poland
Posted June 09, 2016
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I will try to find some of my old reviews of great games that are on sale and paste them here for your convenience :)
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KasperHviid
Privilege de-elevation is needed
Registered: Feb 2014
From Denmark
Posted June 09, 2016
A few I noticed:
Rise of the Triad (2013 remake) - simple and fun shooter. Entertaining without being a rail-shooter.
Harvester - adventure game. Gory and extremely weird 1950s Americana.
AI War: Fleet Command - still on my gotta-play-this list.
Uplink: Hackers Elite - hacker sim. Very simplistic, but really gets you into the role. I tend to quit it a lot when I screw up, though. Shipped with a lot of behind-the-scene text.
Rise of the Triad (2013 remake) - simple and fun shooter. Entertaining without being a rail-shooter.
Harvester - adventure game. Gory and extremely weird 1950s Americana.
AI War: Fleet Command - still on my gotta-play-this list.
Uplink: Hackers Elite - hacker sim. Very simplistic, but really gets you into the role. I tend to quit it a lot when I screw up, though. Shipped with a lot of behind-the-scene text.
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Ghorpm
Zielony Brzydal
Registered: Jan 2012
From Poland
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Trilarion
New User
Registered: Jul 2010
From Germany
Posted June 09, 2016
I filter by at least 4.5 stars user rating, a discount of at least 70%, in the genres I like and being on the wishlist is a big plus.
And the result is something like:
- Blackguards
- Challenge of the Five Realms
- Gemini Rue
- Gray Matter
- Psychonauts
- Robin Hood: Legend of Sherwood
- Shadowgate: SE
And the result is something like:
- Blackguards
- Challenge of the Five Realms
- Gemini Rue
- Gray Matter
- Psychonauts
- Robin Hood: Legend of Sherwood
- Shadowgate: SE
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Random_Coffee
I talk about Bloodlines at parties
Registered: Dec 2012
From Norway
Posted June 09, 2016
A few games that I always recommend :) At these prices it's a steal!
Psychonauts - Great platformer, good humour, and well-designed levels.
Hotline Miami 1 & 2 - Excellent story, simple, but very fun gameplay, and the soundtrack is excellent.
D4: Dark Dreams Don't Die - A interesting story, quirky characters, good humour. There's no game quite like it. It's the first season of a episodic game though. Takes a few hours to complete, and it might never be finished or even continued, so keep that in mind.
The Witcher 3 - WIld Hunt - It's Witcher 3 at 50 % discount. Do I even need to say more? :P
I'm currently considering grabbing Technobabylon. Can anyone here recommend it?
Well, you can extract the OST from Hotline Miami 2 using a tool. There's a post on the subforum about it,
Psychonauts - Great platformer, good humour, and well-designed levels.
Hotline Miami 1 & 2 - Excellent story, simple, but very fun gameplay, and the soundtrack is excellent.
D4: Dark Dreams Don't Die - A interesting story, quirky characters, good humour. There's no game quite like it. It's the first season of a episodic game though. Takes a few hours to complete, and it might never be finished or even continued, so keep that in mind.
The Witcher 3 - WIld Hunt - It's Witcher 3 at 50 % discount. Do I even need to say more? :P
I'm currently considering grabbing Technobabylon. Can anyone here recommend it?
Well, you can extract the OST from Hotline Miami 2 using a tool. There's a post on the subforum about it,
Post edited June 09, 2016 by Random_Coffee
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Vythonaut
Per aspera ad astra
Registered: Jun 2014
From Greece
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omega64
Something good
Registered: Apr 2012
From Netherlands
Posted June 09, 2016
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Psychonauts - Great platformer, good humour, and well-designed levels.
Hotline Miami 1 & 2 - Excellent story, simple, but very fun gameplay, and the soundtrack is excellent.
D4: Dark Dreams Don't Die - A interesting story, quirky characters, good humour. There's no game quite like it. It's the first season of a episodic game though. Takes a few hours to complete, and it might never be finished or even continued, so keep that in mind.
The Witcher 3 - WIld Hunt - It's Witcher 3 at 50 % discount. Do I even need to say more? :P
I'm currently considering grabbing Technobabylon. Can anyone here recommend it?
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I'll check it out.
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Ghorpm
Zielony Brzydal
Registered: Jan 2012
From Poland
Posted June 09, 2016
high rated
<span class="bold">The Lords of Midnight</span>
<span class="bold">Doomdark's Revenge</span>
I will give you a general description of the Lords of Midnight series, without detail about specific game. But at the beginning let me remind you that the game was designed for (among the others) C64 which has 64 kB RAM + 20 kB ROM so don't expect anything too complicated. Nevertheless the game is absolutely epic!
OK, so how is the gameplay: you start with a few heroes and you can move them around the map (first person view). Each hero has some movement points, some terrains are easier to cross than the others. You may encounter monsters, special locations, strongholds... In special locations you may find artifacts, in strongolds you can recruit armies or station some troops there to increase its defenses. You find and recruit other heroes, sometimes you have to free them first...
When you are ready you can end your turn and then the opponent will move and send vast armies to conquer you. The path he chooses is random so each gameplay may be a bit different.
When two armies meet the battle begins. You don't have any direct control over the battle, the only things that matter are:
- how many troops did you bring
- their morale and tiredness
- WHEN did they join the battle. Example: at the very beginning of your round you move regiment A to attack the opponent who is directly next to you. A battle begins. Then you switch to your other hero with regiment B and move him to join the battle. But he was a bit further and it took 1/2 of your movement points to reach the battle. You do the same with regiment C but you had to use almost every movement point. When you end your turn the outcome of the battle will be calculated as follow: regiment A fought the whole day, regiment B half a day and regiment C almost not at all. So it may turn out that regiment A was destroyed before regiment B joined the battle. In many cases it's better to wait a bit, join your forces and attack simultaneously to decrease your losses. Sometimes it will be even better to give your troops some rest and wait for your opponent to start the battle. Some battles will not be resolved after you end your turn so in the next day you can send additional regiments to join the battle (if you have any available nearby)
How does it look like in practice. At your first playthrough you will send your heroes here and there, find a nice artifact and... get horribly slaughtered by the enemy.On your second playthrough you will send you heroes in different direction but you will get eradicated just the same as before. After some time you will start winning some battles and you will get an idea how to win them. So finally you will combine your experience (map exploration and battles) and you will win the game. Believe me, it's very rewarding! If you continue to play you will master your strategy and will be able to win 9/10 games.
I'm aware that this type of gameplay is not very popular nowadays. Back in 80s figuring out what you were supposed to do was an integral part of most games. My final advise is: don't ever use a walkthrough. I believe there are some and they will present you the perfect strategy how to win 9 out of 10 times. But if you read it... you will beat the game within 10-15 minutes (it's entirely possible!) but I doubt you'll have any fun at all. Because, frankly, beside figuring out how to play this game, there is not much left there! So if you know this perfect strategy at the very beginning... what's the point in playing? If you, however, decide to play it as intended you will have several hours of fun. I know it may seem that the game is terribly frustrating but in my opinion it's the other way around: it's very rewarding when you finally accomplish something (winning a big battle, pushing the enemy back, hiring an admirable army and so one)
A short conclusion: if you like figuring out how to play the game and losing many times is not discouraging you then I can wholeheartedly recommend it. If you, however, think that it'll be a very frustrating experience and you will read a walkthrough anyway... well in that case I recommend you to not even try it. Play other games. I do love LoM series but it's definitely not the game that every gamer will like.
<span class="bold">Doomdark's Revenge</span>
I will give you a general description of the Lords of Midnight series, without detail about specific game. But at the beginning let me remind you that the game was designed for (among the others) C64 which has 64 kB RAM + 20 kB ROM so don't expect anything too complicated. Nevertheless the game is absolutely epic!
OK, so how is the gameplay: you start with a few heroes and you can move them around the map (first person view). Each hero has some movement points, some terrains are easier to cross than the others. You may encounter monsters, special locations, strongholds... In special locations you may find artifacts, in strongolds you can recruit armies or station some troops there to increase its defenses. You find and recruit other heroes, sometimes you have to free them first...
When you are ready you can end your turn and then the opponent will move and send vast armies to conquer you. The path he chooses is random so each gameplay may be a bit different.
When two armies meet the battle begins. You don't have any direct control over the battle, the only things that matter are:
- how many troops did you bring
- their morale and tiredness
- WHEN did they join the battle. Example: at the very beginning of your round you move regiment A to attack the opponent who is directly next to you. A battle begins. Then you switch to your other hero with regiment B and move him to join the battle. But he was a bit further and it took 1/2 of your movement points to reach the battle. You do the same with regiment C but you had to use almost every movement point. When you end your turn the outcome of the battle will be calculated as follow: regiment A fought the whole day, regiment B half a day and regiment C almost not at all. So it may turn out that regiment A was destroyed before regiment B joined the battle. In many cases it's better to wait a bit, join your forces and attack simultaneously to decrease your losses. Sometimes it will be even better to give your troops some rest and wait for your opponent to start the battle. Some battles will not be resolved after you end your turn so in the next day you can send additional regiments to join the battle (if you have any available nearby)
How does it look like in practice. At your first playthrough you will send your heroes here and there, find a nice artifact and... get horribly slaughtered by the enemy.On your second playthrough you will send you heroes in different direction but you will get eradicated just the same as before. After some time you will start winning some battles and you will get an idea how to win them. So finally you will combine your experience (map exploration and battles) and you will win the game. Believe me, it's very rewarding! If you continue to play you will master your strategy and will be able to win 9/10 games.
I'm aware that this type of gameplay is not very popular nowadays. Back in 80s figuring out what you were supposed to do was an integral part of most games. My final advise is: don't ever use a walkthrough. I believe there are some and they will present you the perfect strategy how to win 9 out of 10 times. But if you read it... you will beat the game within 10-15 minutes (it's entirely possible!) but I doubt you'll have any fun at all. Because, frankly, beside figuring out how to play this game, there is not much left there! So if you know this perfect strategy at the very beginning... what's the point in playing? If you, however, decide to play it as intended you will have several hours of fun. I know it may seem that the game is terribly frustrating but in my opinion it's the other way around: it's very rewarding when you finally accomplish something (winning a big battle, pushing the enemy back, hiring an admirable army and so one)
A short conclusion: if you like figuring out how to play the game and losing many times is not discouraging you then I can wholeheartedly recommend it. If you, however, think that it'll be a very frustrating experience and you will read a walkthrough anyway... well in that case I recommend you to not even try it. Play other games. I do love LoM series but it's definitely not the game that every gamer will like.
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NuffCatnip
New User
Registered: Apr 2015
From Germany
Posted June 09, 2016
Has someone mentioned Deadly Premonition?
It's 90% off (2,19€, it's dirt cheap ) right now, the game has many flaws like the atrocious controls, but the story makes up for it!
Plus some up of these flaws add to the charm of the game, like the game's map that won't help you at all. :D
It's 90% off (2,19€, it's dirt cheap ) right now, the game has many flaws like the atrocious controls, but the story makes up for it!
Plus some up of these flaws add to the charm of the game, like the game's map that won't help you at all. :D
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fishbaits
7/4/2012 - 9/5/2017
Registered: Apr 2012
From Ukraine
Posted June 09, 2016
Forgot another great.
Banished.
Great & tough sim-a-like, better than Skylines (which tbh is just eye candy).
Banished.
Great & tough sim-a-like, better than Skylines (which tbh is just eye candy).
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phaolo
Durik - Half-Orc
Registered: Dec 2013
From Italy
Posted June 09, 2016
What do you think about these 3 games?
- Revenant 1.49 --> any improving mod?
- Shantae: Risky's Revenge DC 2.49 --> just take shantae 3?
- Archimedean Dynasty 2.99
- Revenant 1.49 --> any improving mod?
- Shantae: Risky's Revenge DC 2.49 --> just take shantae 3?
- Archimedean Dynasty 2.99
Post edited June 09, 2016 by phaolo
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Celton88
GoldenEyes
Registered: Oct 2011
From United States
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drealmer7
finding balance
Registered: Dec 2010
From United States
Posted June 09, 2016
of top interest to me during the sale (contemplating what to get with this shiny $20):
Age of Decadence
Vampire: Redemption and Vampire: Bloodlines
Technobabylon DE
Transistor
Bastion
System Shock
Neo Scavenger
It's mostly a decision between either getting AoD or the 2 Vampire games, and then once I get either of those, what to get with the few remaning dollars.
if anyone cares to share their thoughts...
Age of Decadence
Vampire: Redemption and Vampire: Bloodlines
Technobabylon DE
Transistor
Bastion
System Shock
Neo Scavenger
It's mostly a decision between either getting AoD or the 2 Vampire games, and then once I get either of those, what to get with the few remaning dollars.
if anyone cares to share their thoughts...
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Geralt_of_Rivia
🐺 Gwynnbleid 🐺
Registered: Apr 2009
From Austria
Posted June 09, 2016
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Age of Decadence
Vampire: Redemption and Vampire: Bloodlines
Technobabylon DE
Transistor
Bastion
System Shock
Neo Scavenger
It's mostly a decision between either getting AoD or the 2 Vampire games, and then once I get either of those, what to get with the few remaning dollars.
if anyone cares to share their thoughts...