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On June 22 2014 22:09 Incognoto wrote:Show nested quote +On June 22 2014 19:12 Meatloaf wrote: skyrim 3,75€ , instabuy and will mod it like a madman. exactly what i thought it's less than two croissants mate
holy crap your croissants are expensive.
Bought Stanley Parable, it's an awesome game even though I'm not really sure it classifies as a game. I mean you are just walking around, there are no failure states or anything. But you make decisions and the narrator talks about that. I can't really describe what this is, but I like it a lot.
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But how many croissants could you have gotten instead?
Gotta weight your options, you could just walk through the city, mumble to yourself, AND have at least 2 croissants.
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On June 22 2014 22:19 Yello wrote:Show nested quote +On June 22 2014 22:09 Incognoto wrote:On June 22 2014 19:12 Meatloaf wrote: skyrim 3,75€ , instabuy and will mod it like a madman. exactly what i thought it's less than two croissants mate holy crap your croissants are expensive. Bought Stanley Parable, it's an awesome game even though I'm not really sure it classifies as a game. I mean you are just walking around, there are no failure states or anything. But you make decisions and the narrator talks about that. I can't really describe what this is, but I like it a lot.
french croissant dude , you pay for the heritage and history it carries , not only for the croissant itself.
also on topic: any recomendations for a good game that i can play on my laptop? like indie... not very hardware demanding , and with a good story? have plenty of time in my hands for the next month. in the past I liked games like Mass effect/batman and the like but I dont think i can make those run on my laptop , it has problems to run SC2 properly and barely runs path of exile.
Edit: Genres I like , RPG , Strategy , Action/adventure 1st or 3rd person
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Prison architect + Skyrim with all DLCs (despite no previous TES experience) bought today Now I'm hoping that Tabletop Simulator, SupCom2 and Arma 3 gets cheaper as well
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On June 23 2014 00:07 WindWolf wrote: Prison architect + Skyrim with all DLCs (despite no previous TES experience) bought today Now I'm hoping that Tabletop Simulator, SupCom2 and Arma 3 gets cheaper as well Supreme Commander 2 is pretty bad. It's made for consoles and plays nothing like Supreme Commander 1 which was amazing. Less units less tech choice less everything. Can still be fun but Supcom1 was miles better.
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Highly suggest Dragon Age Origins to anyone who hasn't played it. 75% off
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On June 22 2014 23:06 Meatloaf wrote:Show nested quote +On June 22 2014 22:19 Yello wrote:On June 22 2014 22:09 Incognoto wrote:On June 22 2014 19:12 Meatloaf wrote: skyrim 3,75€ , instabuy and will mod it like a madman. exactly what i thought it's less than two croissants mate holy crap your croissants are expensive. Bought Stanley Parable, it's an awesome game even though I'm not really sure it classifies as a game. I mean you are just walking around, there are no failure states or anything. But you make decisions and the narrator talks about that. I can't really describe what this is, but I like it a lot. french croissant dude , you pay for the heritage and history it carries , not only for the croissant itself. also on topic: any recomendations for a good game that i can play on my laptop? like indie... not very hardware demanding , and with a good story? have plenty of time in my hands for the next month. in the past I liked games like Mass effect/batman and the like but I dont think i can make those run on my laptop , it has problems to run SC2 properly and barely runs path of exile. Edit: Genres I like , RPG , Strategy , Action/adventure 1st or 3rd person
You can take a look at Avadon, it's an "old school style" RPG. You have to suffer bad graphics & sound. Apart from that I enjoyed the game a lot, since the story is quite good. Combat is decently challenging (isometric turn based combat). Interface usage is good enough, though you have to spam the "g" button a lot (to loot stuff from the ground).
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On June 23 2014 00:17 FueledUpAndReadyToGo wrote:Show nested quote +On June 23 2014 00:07 WindWolf wrote: Prison architect + Skyrim with all DLCs (despite no previous TES experience) bought today Now I'm hoping that Tabletop Simulator, SupCom2 and Arma 3 gets cheaper as well Supreme Commander 2 is pretty bad. It's made for consoles and plays nothing like Supreme Commander 1 which was amazing. Less units less tech choice less everything. Can still be fun but Supcom1 was miles better. Ok. So it looks like I should avoid Supcom2 if I liked Supcom1
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hm I mostly want Metro: Last Light and Divinity: Dragon Commander from this sale. Also still hopes for a good deal on Dark Souls 2. I would love to see the new Wolfenstein on sale as well but I think I'll have to wait till next year to get that game cheaply
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On June 22 2014 22:19 Yello wrote:Show nested quote +On June 22 2014 22:09 Incognoto wrote:On June 22 2014 19:12 Meatloaf wrote: skyrim 3,75€ , instabuy and will mod it like a madman. exactly what i thought it's less than two croissants mate holy crap your croissants are expensive. Bought Stanley Parable, it's an awesome game even though I'm not really sure it classifies as a game. I mean you are just walking around, there are no failure states or anything. But you make decisions and the narrator talks about that. I can't really describe what this is, but I like it a lot. Hmm just played my first round of Stanley Parable and I died lol. Seems like a fun game.
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yay ff7 is finally on special
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is epic battle fantasy worth a buy? edit: bought it based on the steam reviews
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woah, metro last light on sale
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Am I missing something or is Stick of Truth jus sitting there in the daily deals without actually having a discount? lol
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On June 23 2014 02:04 GhandiEAGLE wrote: Am I missing something or is Stick of Truth jus sitting there in the daily deals without actually having a discount? lol if you click it shows 33%
Also $5 for Tomb Raider is well worth it.
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guys just need some tips, should i buy goty edition of tomb raider?
I'm stuck between Kingdom of Amalur and Tomb Raider and I have like $14 left
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Was I the only one who was a bit disappointed with the new Tomb Raider game? The story was good for sure (despite having some flaws), but I feel like the devs should have put more effort into polishing the game-play portions of the game
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On June 23 2014 02:10 WindWolf wrote: Was I the only one who was a bit disappointed with the new Tomb Raider game? The story was good for sure (despite having some flaws), but I feel like the devs should have put more effort into polishing the game-play portions of the game Its not a super game for sure but for the price its well worth it if you enjoy the genre.
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Kingdoms of Amalur. I completely missed that game when it came out. Is it any good and fun to play nowadays?
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On June 23 2014 02:09 SamirDuran wrote: guys just need some tips, should i buy goty edition of tomb raider?
I'm stuck between Kingdom of Amalur and Tomb Raider and I have like $14 left
Kingdoms of Amalur is like an offline MMO in terms of gameplay and questing, and Tomb Raider is a 3rd person action/adventure. Both verry different, KoA is much bigger obviously, since its a pretty big RPG, whereas Tomb Raider is like 10 hours or something like that. Personally I would go with Tomb Raider, i think its a great game, but, KoA is not bad, and will have a substantially longer playtime.
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