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The best dating sim about birds you'll play today, guaranteed.
The best dating sim about birds you'll play today, guaranteed.
You should also checkout GamersGate.com it is like steam but with a bigger selection, many of their sales are better, and you don't have a shitty drm client to deal with.kurlkurry said:Thanks for the heads up, and to everyone's suggestions! I guess I can slog through the next few days catching up on my netflix queue, if only to check out what they have available for sale this weekend.
Lots of love for BoI, checking out the Let's Play for both of them is probably a solid idea while I wait to see what pops up on sale this weekend.StriderShinryu said:If you want to compare Isaac and FTL, I would suggest checking out youtube for NorthernLion. He's got an Isaac Let's Play that's been going since launch and he's also doing a Let's Play of FTL.
My personal choice would be Isaac. Sure it's not super deep in the story department, but if you get into the game, it will provide untold amounts of play time. Heck, NorthernLion still does nearly daily episodes of it and he's over 300 episodes at this point.
Blood Money is actually what I just got done playing, definitely got my moneys worth outta that, though my buddy keeps chastising me for picking up BM instead of SA; he swears that it was superior to BM in his opinion.Fraught said:Or you could get either Hitman 2: Silent Assassin or Blood Money for 9.99 eur--oh, wait, that's in euros. But Steam just converts dollars into euros, so it should be 9.99 dollars on Steam, right?l0ckd0wn said:Thief II is currently $10 on Steam. If you like stealth FPS games then I'd pick this up. I describe it as everything that Assassin's Creed wanted to be, but never could.
I personally like the Hitman games (Blood Money, at least, which is by far my favourite Hitman game) a tad bit more than the Thief games, even if I love the Thief games a lot. Having finished Dishonoured just two days ago, I actually feel kinda nostalgic about them.
Gamer's Gate looks pretty awesome as well. Was wondering, when searching through it by price, do you know of a way to filter out the DLC or is that just a first world problem I'll have to get over?Darknacht said:You should also checkout GamersGate.com it is like steam but with a bigger selection, many of their sales are better, and you don't have a shitty drm client to deal with.kurlkurry said:Thanks for the heads up, and to everyone's suggestions! I guess I can slog through the next few days catching up on my netflix queue, if only to check out what they have available for sale this weekend.
mohit9206 said:i recently had bought assassin's creed 2, saints row the third, mafia 2 all for under $10 for the pc ofcourse. all of them are good games worth getting.
not all of them for $10 combined ..!!!Every one of those games is currently sitting in either my Xbox 360 or PC collection. Quite a bargain for you if you picked them all up for $10!
I'm pretty sure they have their own built in emulator launcher.kurlkurry said:Geez that's a lot of games! Do you need an emulator for them, or are they standalone?Jmp_man said:You could also head over here:
http://www.dotemu.com/en/download-game/4847/sega-exclusive-bundle
40 classic SEGA games for 10$
just saying...
Meh, it's a matter of opinion. Blood Money's personally my favourite, for both the gameplay and the story/environments.kurlkurry said:Blood Money is actually what I just got done playing, definitely got my moneys worth outta that, though my buddy keeps chastising me for picking up BM instead of SA; he swears that it was superior to BM in his opinion.Fraught said:Or you could get either Hitman 2: Silent Assassin or Blood Money for 9.99 eur--oh, wait, that's in euros. But Steam just converts dollars into euros, so it should be 9.99 dollars on Steam, right?l0ckd0wn said:*snip*
I personally like the Hitman games (Blood Money, at least, which is by far my favourite Hitman game) a tad bit more than the Thief games, even if I love the Thief games a lot. Having finished Dishonoured just two days ago, I actually feel kinda nostalgic about them.
I don't know of any way to filter out the DLC but you can post the question on the GameTutor area of the site under help.kurlkurry said:Gamer's Gate looks pretty awesome as well. Was wondering, when searching through it by price, do you know of a way to filter out the DLC or is that just a first world problem I'll have to get over?
Agreed totally, such an often overlooked game. While the story is a bit generic, it totally accomplished what it set out to do. While some hated it, I loved the whole time based response aspect of it, as it put you in the shoes of someone actually having to think up responses on the fly (and I still have nightmares about that stupid Konstantin Brayko fight, made me want to pull what little of my hair is left out!) My only major gripe was how absolutely stupid you looked while attempting to stealth about!Amethyst Wind said:If you haven't played it, get thyself all over Alpha Protocol. I paid £3 (about $5) for my copy last year and played it through at least half a dozen times, finding new stuff each time. It's an absolute gem of a game and I consider it a crime that it didn't sell well in the first place.