PC Games Sales Thread - Page 603
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Simberto
Germany11639 Posts
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Enki
United States2548 Posts
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NovemberstOrm
Canada16217 Posts
On May 09 2015 09:51 Enki wrote: There is a Spring Sale on Humble Bundle, just started today. Lots of pretty good deals on here. Humble Bundle time to get in on some of that action | ||
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Deleted User 137586
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Miragee
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On May 09 2015 14:49 Ghanburighan wrote: Do you think Legend of Grimrock is worth buying? Yes, definitely. Both LoG 1 and 2 are amazing. They are on sale often but they are also totally worth the full price imho. Only a handful of games managed it to fabricate such an immersive atmossphere for me. It's the kind of game where you get completely lost in it and don't notice your surroundings anymore. I can still see people not liking it though. Be aware of the grid-based movement/combat system and prepare yourself for a lot of wall-searching for hidden buttons. | ||
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Deleted User 137586
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On May 09 2015 16:28 Miragee wrote: Yes, definitely. Both LoG 1 and 2 are amazing. They are on sale often but they are also totally worth the full price imho. Only a handful of games managed it to fabricate such an immersive atmossphere for me. It's the kind of game where you get completely lost in it and don't notice your surroundings anymore. I can still see people not liking it though. Be aware of the grid-based movement/combat system and prepare yourself for a lot of wall-searching for hidden buttons. Cool, got it. Liking it so far. | ||
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Topin
Peru10093 Posts
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Aylear
Norway3988 Posts
[Games Republic] Teleglitch: Die More Edition (1.99£/2.49€/2.49$/75% off) https://gamesrepublic.com/game/action,teleglitch-die-more-edition,709.html This is a fun shooter rogue-like. Lots of opportunity to explore the world, its lore and its many weapons and items. The story and environment is explained through logs and items not unlike the Souls games. The graphics are obviously lo-fi, but do well enough to portray the world with just the adequate amount of information to allow for the player to fill in the blanks. The environments are a bit similar throughout the game though, and it isn't always obvious whether things can be interacted with or not or what purpose some things in the environment have due to randomly generated content. If I had to compare it to a more popular lo-fi game, it would be Hotline Miami. The combat is similiar, though slower and the player has more health and more weapons. However, you fight more enemies with more health in turn. There is also greater variety. Just picked this one up. It's been on my wishlist for a while, but then I'm a sucker for rogue-lites. | ||
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Kronen
United States732 Posts
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Disregard
China10252 Posts
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Yurie
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Zyrnak
United States179 Posts
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Kronen
United States732 Posts
On May 13 2015 14:26 Yurie wrote: How many expansions/DLC are included in that Paradox Humble Bundle? I own a lot of the games on it without a few of the important expansions for them. I assume none so the profit for them comes from the DLC (that are often actually worth the money). Having purchased it and immediately wanting to create my own Crusade Kings patriarch, I can say not many. It's one expo per big title at this time with the possibility for more later. Do the DLC packs go on sale with the main product line during Stream sales? I'm hoping to grab that Crusader Kings creator as well as El Dorado and its custom nations. Any other EU4 expos a must have? | ||
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Silvanel
Poland4733 Posts
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deth2munkies
United States4051 Posts
On May 13 2015 15:54 Zyrnak wrote: Deus Ex: Human Revolution is on sale right now for $5. It got pretty incredible reviews from various places on the web, so it's worth taking a look at. Make sure you get the director's cut, it's much better than the original. It is a very good game with pretty decent replayability since there's a lot of ways to solve every problem and full stealth on high difficulties is genuinely difficult. | ||
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ahswtini
Northern Ireland22208 Posts
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Ansinjunger
United States2451 Posts
On May 13 2015 22:03 deth2munkies wrote: Make sure you get the director's cut, it's much better than the original. It is a very good game with pretty decent replayability since there's a lot of ways to solve every problem and full stealth on high difficulties is genuinely difficult. By full stealth, do you mean sneaking past patrolling guards rather than taking them down? In the past, I went for those max skill points by taking everything down non-lethally but recently I began playing again and found it more exciting to sneak, though I've mixed in a takedown where it felt appropriate. It was a lot of fun solving how to takedown a room of guards, but it's also a bit awkward when they don't notice their friends stopped patrolling. Also, I echo: get the Director's Cut. The Missing Link DLC was imo the best part of the game, and having it seamlessly mixed into main game is better. Oh, right, it changed the boss fights to where they don't force a straight up fight, if you prefer. It's a good change, though it might not seem significant to everyone. | ||
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Deleted User 137586
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On May 14 2015 21:47 ahswtini wrote: just noticed that Towerfall Ascension is on sale, one of the best party games out there This basically requires controllers, doesn't it? | ||
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gTank
Austria2590 Posts
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Aylear
Norway3988 Posts
The only problem USF4 has on PC is that the microphone is always on by default, so occasionally you'll run into someone who has their mic open unknowingly and going "Aw come on, I blocked that!" The rest of their games catalogue I can't comment on, as it's not usually my cup of tea. | ||
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