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MoneyHypeMike
Canada305 Posts
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Shockk
Germany2269 Posts
I bought the game shortly after the new sales went live, around 19:00 CET. Then, all of a sudden, it was 23:30 and two NPCs lived in my village and I was slaying slimes and mining iron ore and throwing boomerangs and constructing more houses and forging armor and ... Oh dear. This is Minecraft all over again ^^. | ||
Torte de Lini
Germany38463 Posts
No complaints here, I just hate the fact that you can't sculpt or construct really nice pieces of art because of the fog of war effect thing. | ||
RoosterSamurai
Japan2108 Posts
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KRaver
Canada1264 Posts
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prototype.
Canada4202 Posts
Good thing I already bought it while it was $2.49 | ||
RoosterSamurai
Japan2108 Posts
On July 10 2011 07:30 prototype. wrote: lol, terraria's price went up to $4.99 Good thing I already bought it while it was $2.49 Yeah I noticed it too. I thought I was going crazy or something. | ||
SorazA
40 Posts
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Urnhardt
United States110 Posts
bought portal 2 for 50% off, steam server too busy to allow me to download it, nice. got an extra copy of terraria from my 4 pack if someone wants to trade | ||
freddievercetti
224 Posts
StevenH GOOD: They [Visceral] fixed mouse acceleration so the mouse movement is now much more crisp. Isaac is also slightly more agile, and melee is semi-effective now. Weapon selection now shows total ammo for weapons. The new weapons are useful and powerful. There is more variation in armor appearance now. The art assets are professional and polished, as usual, and the faces of the characters look more alive. BAD: Encountered several bugs within the first few hours, including sudden crashes to desktop and inability to access menus (therefore being unable to save also). The game is extremely linear, like one long Mass Effect 2 side mission - even more linear than first person shooters from the 90s. The new music is completely forgettable. They have really overdone it with the babies. There are literally like 5 different types of baby/child enemies in this game, not including ones attached to larger enemies. They probably thought this was scary but instead these enemies just took the form of annoying pests as evil babies always do in video games. In graphics, there were no visible improvements from Dead Space 1 - no performance increase, no more detail, and some of the textures were even more noticeably low-res. This is because the game was targeted for a console release on hardware that is about 6 years old now. The game is, of course, a brief PC port of a console game. The story could have been predicted without even playing the game, and it wasn't that original to begin with in the first one, so that's nothing new. Trying to characterize Isaac was a noble attempt, but they just ended up turning him into another generic hero guy with a generic hero guy voice and attitude. The other characters were extremely typical of survival horror and especially of this series. This would not be so bad if the gameplay were generally original, but it essentially went from Resident Evil 4/System Shock 2 to Doom 3/God of War. The entire game is one long high-tech corridor with intermittent space walks inserted in. Power node conservation is no longer an important game element as all the emergency rooms are within a few feet of a power node. Conserving stasis energy is no longer an important game element as it recharges. Thinking is no longer an important game element as the most difficult puzzles in the game generally involve moving an object from point A to point B, and if stasis is required there is a tank right there. Oxygen conservation is no longer an important game element (they even took out oxygen tanks as items) as each outdoor area is littered with oxygen stations. The game is even less scary than the first, if that's possible, relying mostly on poorly lit (read: badly lit) rooms and monster closets for scares, much like Doom 3. The game also makes Isaac out to be some incredible killing machine, able to take down huge waves of enemies, break people's arms with his bare hands (yes), fly hundreds of miles through space while dodging debris wearing only a layer of protection, and punch people's heads off, which dampens any sort of frightening atmosphere, as you might imagine. To top it off, there's even a malevolent force (the hallucination of Isaac's dead girlfriend, Nicole) which completely falls flat 100% of the time in the scare department, mostly resorting to taunting you and cackling while twirling its proverbial moustache or ripping off that Scarecrow gas effect from Batman Begins. The game is roughly 3/4 as long as the original Dead Space, although they try to hide this by putting about 6 incredibly short chapters in (bringing the total to 15) in the hopes that you might not realize that it's several hours shorter than an already fairly short game. Overall the game was a bit of a disappointment and I wouldn't say it's worth $60. Knowing what I know now, I'd pick it up at about $20. I myself won't be picking the 2nd one up until it hits a lower price point ($10 maybe), maybe Christmas. | ||
Shockk
Germany2269 Posts
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Battleaxe
United States843 Posts
Edit: got beat on the steam uproar regarding the price increase | ||
novabossa
United States350 Posts
On July 10 2011 07:11 RoosterSamurai wrote: I'm considering buying Terraria, and possibly dead space 2. Can any of you guys recommend either of those? I highly recommend DS2. Well worth it for the current price imo. | ||
masterbreti
Korea (South)2711 Posts
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freddievercetti
224 Posts
http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=83 The first 3 post of the following link might give you a clearer idea. Also look on youtube for videos. http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1698454 TLDR: This game requires you to read the manual to play the game. So if you don't like reading manuals you should stay away. | ||
masterbreti
Korea (South)2711 Posts
On July 10 2011 09:05 freddievercetti wrote: Best advice for X3 is to go visit the Steam X series forum and check out the others who are asking the same question, or look at people's feedback there. http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=83 The first 3 post of the following link might give you a clearer idea. Also look on youtube for videos. http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1698454 TLDR: This game requires you to read the manual to play the game. So if you don't like reading manuals you should stay away. from what i can tell. Its basically eve without the online portion | ||
ThaZenith
Canada3116 Posts
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freddievercetti
224 Posts
Well it happens if you bought a lot of stuff before (me), and end up with nothing attractive to buy, or feel like you could get a cheaper deal 6 months later. | ||
SnoLeee
United Kingdom25 Posts
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novabossa
United States350 Posts
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