Far out, I wanted to say that. Ninja'd I guess.rockytheboxer said:Modern Warfare 2. Came out of nowhere!
Far out, I wanted to say that. Ninja'd I guess.rockytheboxer said:Modern Warfare 2. Came out of nowhere!
I got to about Day six before I put it down, I'll probably pick it up sooner or later and finish up.ChromeAlchemist said:Amazing game. I'm onUncleUlty said:Devil Survivor, it's been mentioned here and there but then again the Shin Megami Tensei franchise has never been really big outside Japan.
It's a great SRPG with darker themes while still having a bit of the humor the Persona series had. The atmosphere in the game is almost stifling as society breaks down.
The third day where you get a message saying Beldr will be revived and will kill hundreds of people. And then I shat a brick. Very intrigued to see where this will go.
I really hope you're talking about the 2d remake of the original Bionic Commando because the new third person version was my shortest rental ever.buy teh haloz said:Bionic Commando,Trine and Flower.
There's too many good things on that to list.WorldCritic said:Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection, ok so it's a collection game, but I actually found myself having a lot of fun with many Genesis games I never got the chance to play.
It's also got like seven different endings, and the uber boss from hell.UncleUlty said:I got to about Day six before I put it down, I'll probably pick it up sooner or later and finish up.ChromeAlchemist said:Amazing game. I'm onUncleUlty said:Devil Survivor, it's been mentioned here and there but then again the Shin Megami Tensei franchise has never been really big outside Japan.
It's a great SRPG with darker themes while still having a bit of the humor the Persona series had. The atmosphere in the game is almost stifling as society breaks down.
The third day where you get a message saying Beldr will be revived and will kill hundreds of people. And then I shat a brick. Very intrigued to see where this will go.
Braid I truly love, I'll go with that as my choiceValiance said:Braid
Mirror's Edge was incredible to me
is that actualy out yet or is it still in beta?evilgrim said:Cortex Command.
I find it sad that nobody's heard of it..
Sounds like this: http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/520284Kelbear said:This game is fantastic yet I haven't heard about it anywhere. The 5-day steam sales gave me a taste for cheap games so browsed around to see what else I'd been missing out on.
Found this strange little medieval/steam-punk game:
Hammerfight ($9.99):
http://store.steampowered.com/app/41100/
I had no idea what the hell I was looking at in the screenshots, so don't feel bad if you don't understand yourself. Grab the demo and you'll understand.
You control a flying box with your mouse. Attached to this box, are medieval weaponry, like swords, axes, shields, and morningstars. Through the use of physics, when you move the box with your mouse, it swings the weapons attached to it. This tight interaction give a great sense of feedback when you whirl a morningstar around and slamming into the opponent's face, flinging them back and slamming them into the cliffside and stunning them. The power of your swing is dependent on your skill since the damage is calculated using physics. (It's not really the same, but I got the same feel as that old game Die by the Sword, don't know if any of you have even heard of it)
There's additional items you can pick up and use as you play, like throwing stars, spears, bombs, acid etc. Gems you can socket into the various weapons you purchase in the stores. Shields that defend against blows (until they shatter from repeated impact).
Plot: There's a pretty decent story wrapped around this culture. The exposition is that people known as "riders" are able to control these flying craft and have become the knights in these flying societies. A flying medieval culture is a pretty interesting concept, they even tamed flying worms for use as blimps to get around.
Graphics: It seems that they've hand-drawn all the graphics, it looks fantastic, especially with the additional effects layered over it, but this also means that they don't scale well. Doesn't matter once you're playing in full-screen. Try the demo and see them in motion. All those little bits and pieces of the flying machines and animals can be slashed and smashed to bits, turning them in flying debris. Destructible terrain too, I smashed a pillar down in the arena and it crushed a couple of spectators.
Sound: Interesting mediterranean/middle-eastern theme going on here. Sets a good atmosphere for the game.
Modes: Story, Arena, and a 4-player multiplayer by connecting additional mice to your computer. Haven't seen many PC games where multiple people can play from the same location.
Is it just me, or is Hammerfight a really /stupid/ name? Sounds casual and campy, which really doesn't fit this game at all. Original name was Hammerfall, which sounds much better in my opinion.
Very much alike! Quote from Arcanorum link: "EDIT: We were not aware that the game developers had inspiration from the game Hammerfight, however we would like to acknowledge their innovation and inspiration for our game Arcanorum. If you would like to visit their website, visit http://www.koshutin.com"Pwnt_Toast said:Sounds like this: http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/520284Kelbear said:This game is fantastic yet I haven't heard about it anywhere. The 5-day steam sales gave me a taste for cheap games so browsed around to see what else I'd been missing out on.
Found this strange little medieval/steam-punk game:
Hammerfight ($9.99):
http://store.steampowered.com/app/41100/
I had no idea what the hell I was looking at in the screenshots, so don't feel bad if you don't understand yourself. Grab the demo and you'll understand.
You control a flying box with your mouse. Attached to this box, are medieval weaponry, like swords, axes, shields, and morningstars. Through the use of physics, when you move the box with your mouse, it swings the weapons attached to it. This tight interaction give a great sense of feedback when you whirl a morningstar around and slamming into the opponent's face, flinging them back and slamming them into the cliffside and stunning them. The power of your swing is dependent on your skill since the damage is calculated using physics. (It's not really the same, but I got the same feel as that old game Die by the Sword, don't know if any of you have even heard of it)
There's additional items you can pick up and use as you play, like throwing stars, spears, bombs, acid etc. Gems you can socket into the various weapons you purchase in the stores. Shields that defend against blows (until they shatter from repeated impact).
Plot: There's a pretty decent story wrapped around this culture. The exposition is that people known as "riders" are able to control these flying craft and have become the knights in these flying societies. A flying medieval culture is a pretty interesting concept, they even tamed flying worms for use as blimps to get around.
Graphics: It seems that they've hand-drawn all the graphics, it looks fantastic, especially with the additional effects layered over it, but this also means that they don't scale well. Doesn't matter once you're playing in full-screen. Try the demo and see them in motion. All those little bits and pieces of the flying machines and animals can be slashed and smashed to bits, turning them in flying debris. Destructible terrain too, I smashed a pillar down in the arena and it crushed a couple of spectators.
Sound: Interesting mediterranean/middle-eastern theme going on here. Sets a good atmosphere for the game.
Modes: Story, Arena, and a 4-player multiplayer by connecting additional mice to your computer. Haven't seen many PC games where multiple people can play from the same location.
Is it just me, or is Hammerfight a really /stupid/ name? Sounds casual and campy, which really doesn't fit this game at all. Original name was Hammerfall, which sounds much better in my opinion.