Posted August 04, 2015
Crewdroog: i am downloading van helsing right now from steam. while I was bumbling around there I ran into a game called Grim Dawn and is from the creators of Titan Quest. It looks pretty awesome, but it is steam, so there is that. However, I don't have enough vram for it, so I can't play it, and that makes me a sad panda.
I looked at victor vran too, but again, computer is just not up for it. Funny thing, I was looking at sacred, and I may download it next. However, I kinda want to give heretic kingdoms another go. who knows.
HunchBluntley: This one? Or one of its predecessors? I had never heard of this game before people started comparing Victor Vran to it in the release thread here. (At least, I assume it's this game. They all just called it "Van Helsing", and I don't imagine there are too many other recent vampire-hunter-themed hack-&-slash ARPGs out there.) I looked at victor vran too, but again, computer is just not up for it. Funny thing, I was looking at sacred, and I may download it next. However, I kinda want to give heretic kingdoms another go. who knows.
I feel your pain regarding the PC being underpowered. Even if I could afford them, and cared to try them, a lot of these newer games being released (even here!) are beyond the capabilities of my lowly off-the-shelf laptop.
On a side note, I find it odd that no one has yet made a GOGmix focusing on these types of ARPGs. At least, none that are very popular and that contain Torchlight or Sacred Gold.
Also, high-five for having off the shelf laptops, I'm right there with ya! I am slowly squirreling away money for either a PS4 (for fallout 4) or a new, but average gaming computer. I could never hope to afford a higher end one.
Hmm, a gogmix for ARPGs, there really isn't one? Maybe I will download what I have here and make one since I play them a lot. I've been wanting to review some games anyways, but haven't found the motivation to do it.
Edit: Omg, I totally forgot I had Nox. Downloading that too then.
Post edited August 04, 2015 by Crewdroog