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Originally Posted by PaulLFC: View Post
Here's what's in the indie bundles for each day, spoilered in case people would rather wait and be surprised:

Indie Bundle Day 1 - The Baconing, EDGE, Anomaly Warzone Earth, Cave Story +, Lone Survivor
Indie Bundle Day 2 - Universe Sandbox, E.Y.E, Oil Rush, Botanicula, Splice
Indie Bundle Day 3 - Braid, Bit Trip Bat, Runespell Overture, Bunch of Heroes, Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet
Indie Bundle Day 4 - Atom Zombie Smasher, Sanctum, Blocks That Matter, Sword and Sowrcery (& soundtrack), A Valley Without Wind
Indie Bundle Day 5 - Audiosurf, Greed Corp, Gemini Rue, The Tiny Bang Story, Ys: The Oath in Felghana
Indie Bundle Day 6 - DEFCON, Awesome, SpaceChem, TRAUMA, Ticket to Ride
Indie Bundle Day 7 - Zombie Driver, Dungeons of Dredmor, Vessel, Avadon: The Black Fortress, QUBE
Indie Bundle Day 8 - Wings of Prey, Hoard, Swords and Soldiers, Demolition Inc, Sol Exodus
Indie Bundle Day 9 - Zeno Clash, VVVVVV, Revenge of the Titans, Jamestown, Capsized
Indie Bundle Day 10 - Machinarium, Eufloria, Beat Hazard, Bit Trip Runner, All Zombies Must Die
Indie Bundle Day 11 - World of Goo, Star Ruler, Hydrophobia, Orion, Waveform
Indie bundles get less and less enticing after a few beat-the-average Humble Bundles. But eleven days? That's ridiculous, it's not even funny.
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Ys on day five, I'm okay with that. I may just purchase it by itself if it's cheaper than the cost of the whole pack, though. I'm pretty sure I've got everything paired with it.
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How much was Vampire Bloodlines during the last summer sale?
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Originally Posted by NaturalHigh: View Post
How much was Vampire Bloodlines during the last summer sale?
I think it was $15.
donny2112
(07-06-2012, 03:07 AM)

Not a long-time veteran of Steam sales, so sorry for the likely newbie question.

Does the 2-week indie bundle sales indicate that there won't be a full-blown Steam sale with individual titles being heavily discounted each day?

I'd imagine one wouldn't preclude the other, but just wanted to see what people more knowledgeable had to say on the matter. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by donny2112: View Post
Does the 2-week indie bundle sales indicate that there won't be a full-blown Steam sale with individual titles being heavily discounted each day?
No, they've done indie bundles like this during sales before (though not as many of them, typically).
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Originally Posted by NaturalHigh: View Post
How much was Vampire Bloodlines during the last summer sale?
$13.39 according to steamprices.com. It's been $5 three times since.
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Originally Posted by Wario64: View Post
That would be awesome. Wario64 is my SteamID if you want to add me
I will do it in about 45ish minutes, I'm still at work right now.
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Originally Posted by Caerith: View Post
Indie bundles get less and less enticing after a few beat-the-average Humble Bundles. But eleven days? That's ridiculous, it's not even funny.
Sales typically last about 11 days. And there's always an indie bundle each day. Not sure I'm seeing the whole issue.

Not interested in any of those bundles, but will be interested in getting Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet if it gets a decent individual discount.
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Originally Posted by donny2112: View Post
Not a long-time veteran of Steam sales, so sorry for the likely newbie question.

Does the 2-week indie bundle sales indicate that there won't be a full-blown Steam sale with individual titles being heavily discounted each day?

I'd imagine one wouldn't preclude the other, but just wanted to see what people more knowledgeable had to say on the matter. Thanks!
Winter sale '10 we had a ton of indie bundles during a sale. $5/5 game packs, there were quite a few of them (Indie smarts, fright, beats, kids etc packs). They'll just be part of the full blown sale, no worries.
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Originally Posted by ChuckNoLuck: View Post
no Dust Force :(
daily, first day :):)
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wario is the new salsa

free gamezzzzzzzz everywhurr
Codeblue
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Originally Posted by Einbroch: View Post
Ys Pack - $15.

Would be all over that.
Same. I don't even know what Ys plays like, but I heard some of the music recently and need to get into that series immediately.

I either own or don't care about everything else on Day 5, so I hope they do some sort of package.
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Oh man so tempted to take a peek at those bundles but the mystery is half the fun...
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Originally Posted by 1-D_FTW: View Post
Not interested in any of those bundles, but will be interested in getting Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet if it gets a decent individual discount.
On my wishlist as well.
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Originally Posted by Einbroch: View Post
Ys Pack - $15.

Would be all over that.
Co signed. Hopefully someone from xseed is reading this thread.
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Originally Posted by Mrbob: View Post
Co signed. Hopefully someone from xseed is reading this thread.
Yup. I'm in. That's $45 xseed. $45. Think of the possibilities, you could develop Diablo 4 with that.
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Originally Posted by NaturalHigh: View Post
Yup. I'm in. That's $45 xseed. $45. Think of the possibilities, you could develop Diablo 4 with that.
Or localize Retro Game Challenge 2.
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Originally Posted by Codeblue: View Post
Same. I don't even know what Ys plays like, but I heard some of the music recently and need to get into that series immediately.

I either own or don't care about everything else on Day 5, so I hope they do some sort of package.
Ys, as a series, has been around forever. And I've never played any of it, but have always digged the music. I probably won't get the Day 5 bundle but will see if I can get Ys cheap through other means.
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I haven't read all about the Summer Sales, so that's why I'm going to ask this, when does the Summer Sales will start? Thank you!
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Originally Posted by Leon Belmont: View Post
I haven't read all about the Summer Sales, so that's why I'm going to ask this, when does the Summer Sales will start? Thank you!
Oh no, you didn't.
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Originally Posted by Leon Belmont: View Post
I haven't read all about the Summer Sales, so that's why I'm going to ask this, when does the Summer Sales will start? Thank you!
Never.
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Originally Posted by Leon Belmont: View Post
I haven't read all about the Summer Sales, so that's why I'm going to ask this, when does the Summer Sales will start? Thank you!
That was quite subtle.
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Originally Posted by Leon Belmont: View Post
I haven't read all about the Summer Sales, so that's why I'm going to ask this, when does the Summer Sales will start? Thank you!
it finished 2 days ago, I'm so sorry
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C'mon guys, please tell me
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Originally Posted by Leon Belmont: View Post
C'mon guys, please tell me
:lol
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Originally Posted by Leon Belmont: View Post
I haven't read all about the Summer Sales, so that's why I'm going to ask this, when does the Summer Sales will start? Thank you!
HULK SMASH!
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With this Killing Floor update, all my happiness has already been met, I love this fucking game so much.
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So Killing Floor is having a Summer Sideshow thing again..

Sorry if this has already been answered but what the hell is a 'Harold Lott' and why the hell would you pay $5 for it?
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Originally Posted by camerooni: View Post
So Killing Floor is having a Summer Sideshow thing again..

Sorry if this has already been answered but what the hell is a 'Harold Lott' and why the hell would you pay $5 for it?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ON-7v4qnHP8
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Originally Posted by scorpscarx: View Post
Ooookay.. and with that I'll just go 'something british thank god I don't have headphones at work'.. So the character drops money in game while just running around and others can pick it up?

That video sort of reminded me of the clip of the fast food song with their plastic macdonalds style suits *shudder*
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Originally Posted by Leon Belmont: View Post
C'mon guys, please tell me
You poor soul.

We know about as much as you do about the sale.
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Originally Posted by camerooni: View Post
Ooookay.. and with that I'll just go 'something british thank god I don't have headphones at work'.. So the character drops money in game while just running around and others can pick it up?

That video sort of reminded me of the clip of the fast food song with their plastic macdonalds style suits *shudder*
You have to be a KF player to understand, the main emote is Can you spare some cash, or Loads emone, or I need some dosh.

It's an insider thing.

If you don't already know, KF is the best game... ever.
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Originally Posted by Jzero15: View Post
:lol
:)

Originally Posted by Jables Swan: View Post
HULK SMASH!
LOL

Originally Posted by Smash88: View Post
You poor soul.

We know about as much as you do about the sale.
:D ok ok, thanks
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Originally Posted by scorpscarx: View Post
You have to be a KF player to understand, the main emote is Can you spare some cash, or Loads emone, or I need some dosh.

It's an insider thing.

If you don't already know, KF is the best game... ever.
I have played a bit of KF.. granted after checking.. uhh.. http://steamcommunity.com/id/camerooni/games?tab=all

Only 3.7 hours worth.. (of which I quite enjoyed even random pick up group games.. seemed like a pretty good community.. but I can't dedicate time to that when I've only put 80 hours into Everyday Genius Square Logic and have only completed the first 'world' .. but it's definitely something I'd like to spend a little more time on with some mates! (Oh and that robot santa thing is something to fear AND love) :D

I know when I pressed the give money key he'd say 'Here's some money/dosh' or similar and there was a key to ask for money, but yeah.. didn't realise that it was an homage to anything =)

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Originally Posted by PaulLFC: View Post
Here's what's in the indie bundles for each day, spoilered in case people would rather wait and be surprised:

Indie Bundle Day 1 - The Baconing, EDGE, Anomaly Warzone Earth, Cave Story +, Lone Survivor
Indie Bundle Day 2 - Universe Sandbox, E.Y.E, Oil Rush, Botanicula, Splice
Indie Bundle Day 3 - Braid, Bit Trip Bat, Runespell Overture, Bunch of Heroes, Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet
Indie Bundle Day 4 - Atom Zombie Smasher, Sanctum, Blocks That Matter, Sword and Sowrcery (& soundtrack), A Valley Without Wind
Indie Bundle Day 5 - Audiosurf, Greed Corp, Gemini Rue, The Tiny Bang Story, Ys: The Oath in Felghana
Indie Bundle Day 6 - DEFCON, Awesome, SpaceChem, TRAUMA, Ticket to Ride
Indie Bundle Day 7 - Zombie Driver, Dungeons of Dredmor, Vessel, Avadon: The Black Fortress, QUBE
Indie Bundle Day 8 - Wings of Prey, Hoard, Swords and Soldiers, Demolition Inc, Sol Exodus
Indie Bundle Day 9 - Zeno Clash, VVVVVV, Revenge of the Titans, Jamestown, Capsized
Indie Bundle Day 10 - Machinarium, Eufloria, Beat Hazard, Bit Trip Runner, All Zombies Must Die
Indie Bundle Day 11 - World of Goo, Star Ruler, Hydrophobia, Orion, Waveform

the ones I want are all distributed in bundles where I already own everything else, as always, and as intended.


GAAAAAAAABEEEEEEEE

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Originally Posted by camerooni: View Post

Only 370 hours worth..
Fixed for muah, lol.
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Might double-dip on Avadon since I got rid of my iPad. I've been enjoying Avernum:Escape from the Pit tremendously.. getting that for $3 is such a steal.
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Have any of yall double dipped on seperate versions of HL Portal HL2 and TF2 with the Orange Box? Was thinking of just getting the Orange Box just to have it lol Though I already have the games :D
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Originally Posted by IcyRhythms: View Post
Was thinking of just getting the Orange Box just to have it lol Though I already have the games :D
I'll send you a pm with my paypal adress so you can send me the money instead of doing that stupid, stupid thing.

The Orange Box is not a separate item in your games list.
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My Review of Binary Domain #10741

Yesterday I asked people if Binary Domain was legitimately good, or just hyped on GAF because it was a Japanese take on Gears of War. In reply, Amazon Tony offered to buy me the game if I agreed to play it and post my thoughts by Saturday. Living up to my end of the bargain here are my thoughts (Single Player Campaign only):

Comments on the PC port - Overall, this game ran well on my PC. I have an older Phenom II X4 945, with a GTX560 and 8GB of RAM, but was able to get a solid 60FPS (with no drops that I noticed) at maxed settings. The graphics options are a little bare. You can set your FOV, choose FXAA or MLAA, and a few other options but that is about it. You can only change these options in the game's configuration tool, and cannot tweak anything in-game.

I started the game using KBM but hated the default keymapping and decided to switch to a 360 pad instead. If you are set on using KBM, you are going to want to change your mapping ASAP. I play PC games from my couch on my 37" TV. While the subtitles are nice and clear from the 8 foot distance I play from, the key prompts use a different font that is hard to read. What is more annoying is that, after switching to a 360 pad, the prompts still referred to KBM keys. I am not sure if this would have been different if I fiddled around in the configuration tool. Either way, it doesn't take long to figure out that Space = A, Q = Y and so on.

Comments on the Game - This is a game that you need to give a chance before deciding whether you like it or not. I don't know what portion of the game is covered by the demo, but if it is the beginning segment, know that chapter 1 is probably the weakest part of the game. In fact, I really disliked the first 30 minutes or so. The generic robot enemies seemed lame, and Big Bo wouldn't shut up. It initially struck me as a B version of Gears with worse voice acting and graphics. However things really pick up if you make it through those first few sections.

Positives:
- Boss battles with big ass robots. Miss boss fights in your shooters? This game has like 10 of them, including a few that are absolutely massive. The boss fights were by far the best part of this game. Furthermore all of them are unique and none are reused. How you take them out also depends on the boss. Some can be defeated using your regular weapons. Some require you to use the environment, and at least one is fought from the back of a moving truck during a chase sequence.

- The shooting. You carry 4 weapons in this game. Your main weapon which is an assault rifle, a side arm, and two open slots for a third gun and a grenade that you pick up from enemies as you go. Your main weapon is upgradable through in game item vending machines. All of the weapons fun to play with, but your main gun is especially satisfying. Once you make a few upgrades you will be tearing through enemies. You almost exclusively fight robots in this game, but you can blow off their limbs, head, and armor in satisfying sprays of sparks and shrapnel. This is a cover shooter, but the cover mechanism is mostly intuitive.

- Enemy AI. Like any shooter, regular grunt enemies will shoot from behind cover, come at you with body shields, or rush you with shotguns or melee attacks. However, since they are robots, they react to the damage you do to them. If you blow off their weapon arm, some will pick up their gun with their other hand, and others will switch to a secondary gun. If you blow off their legs, they will drag themselves towards you (like in Terminator 1), grabbing your legs in an effort to self destruct.

- The story and characters. If you like cheesy 80s/90s action movies, you will probably like this. Most of the characters are big stereotypes, but the game doesn't really take itself seriously so I didn't mind. If you ever wanted to lead an elite international squad of soldiers that include a gigantic black man (your main bro), a Chinese sniper, and a French Robot, this is your game. The plot itself is interesting enough, but like most games, the final execution could have been better. The dialogue is b-movie cheesy. One character justifies killing sentient, organic robots that are mostly non-violent, and have blended into society by saying that the world already has enough racism without adding robots to the mix.

Negatives:
- Your Squad AI. Your squad is dumb. While they can kill regular enemies fairly proficiently, expect them to crowd you at a cover point (even if there are 10 others) or run blindly into your line of fire. This is especially annoying since your teammates have a trust system, and shooting them lowers their trust score. I'm not sure if the trust score means anything, but it does unlock a few of the Steam achievements. I will mention that the game has a squad command feature that I made only light use of. It is designed around voice command using a mic (which I don't have). You can issue some basic commands from the pad (charge, regroup, cover me, and fire) but I didn't really use it much.

- Quick Time events. There are only a few, and they are pretty easy, but they were annoying because I couldn't read the key prompt (which was also for a keyboard instead of my 360 pad as mentioned above) from my couch at times.

- The game is linear. You spend most of it fighting in corridors and small rooms. There is a little exploration in some areas, but not much. If cut scenes bug you in action games, be warned that this game has a fair number of them. What's worse, the game will sometimes take control away from you (forcing you to walk slowly and stopping you from using your weapons) when a team member is giving you instructions before or after a gun fight. No reasons why the same thing couldn't have been done without the semi-loss of control. I thoroughly enjoyed the boss fights but most of them could only be beat in a specific way (sometimes using a specific weapon).

Final Verdict:
This is not the best or most polished shooter I have played this generation, but I definitely think it is worth $10. Especially if you are a big fan of boss fights and can stand (or better yet, like) B-movie stories. The game took me just under 9 hours to beat going by my chapter complete times. Even if you rushed through, this is a solid 7-8 hour game. Blowing away hordes of robots is surprisingly satisfying, and the game performs well on older, mid-range machines. The port was lazy when it comes to default key-mapping and button prompts, but those were minor nuisances. I am not a graphics person, so I can't tell you how the the textures look at higher resolutions. I didn't notice any screen tearing, or glaring graphical hitches like I did in the Mass Effect PC ports. To answer my own question, yes this is a more Japanese Gears of War, but that isn't a bad thing. Thumbs up for me.
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I loaded up Binary Domain yesterday to give it a quick whirl, but the kb&m controls are utterly awful. Tab and space to answer "Yes" to a question? What. And the voice recognition option enabled itself, so initially I couldn't even respond to the question using the keyboard.

Just as well I have the X360 wireless gaming receiver.
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Originally Posted by kswiston: View Post
Yesterday I asked people if Binary Domain was legitimately good, or just hyped on GAF because it was a Japanese take on Gears of War. In reply, Amazon Tony offered to buy me the game if I agreed to play it and post my thoughts by Saturday. Living up to my end of the bargain here are my thoughts (Single Player Campaign only):

Comments on the PC port - Overall, this game ran well on my PC. I have an older Phenom II X4 945, with a GTX560 and 8GB of RAM, but was able to get a solid 60FPS (with no drops that I noticed) at maxed settings. The graphics options are a little bare. You can set your FOV, choose FXAA or MLAA, and a few other options but that is about it. You can only change these options in the game's configuration tool, and cannot tweak anything in-game.

I started the game using KBM but hated the default keymapping and decided to switch to a 360 pad instead. If you are set on using KBM, you are going to want to change your mapping ASAP. I play PC games from my couch on my 37" TV. While the subtitles are nice and clear from the 8 foot distance I play from, the key prompts use a different font that is hard to read. What is more annoying is that, after switching to a 360 pad, the prompts still referred to KBM keys. I am not sure if this would have been different if I fiddled around in the configuration tool. Either way, it doesn't take long to figure out that Space = A, Q = Y and so on.

Comments on the Game - This is a game that you need to give a chance before deciding whether you like it or not. I don't know what portion of the game is covered by the demo, but if it is the beginning segment, know that chapter 1 is probably the weakest part of the game. In fact, I really disliked the first 30 minutes or so. The generic robot enemies seemed lame, and Big Bo wouldn't shut up. It initially struck me as a B version of Gears with worse voice acting and graphics. However things really pick up if you make it through those first few sections.

Positives:
- Boss battles with big ass robots. Miss boss fights in your shooters? This game has like 10 of them, including a few that are absolutely massive. The boss fights were by far the best part of this game. Furthermore all of them are unique and none are reused. How you take them out also depends on the boss. Some can be defeated using your regular weapons. Some require you to use the environment, and at least one is fought from the back of a moving truck during a chase sequence.

- The shooting. You carry 4 weapons in this game. Your main weapon which is an assault rifle, a side arm, and two open slots for a third gun and a grenade that you pick up from enemies as you go. Your main weapon is upgradable through in game item vending machines. All of the weapons fun to play with, but your main gun is especially satisfying. Once you make a few upgrades you will be tearing through enemies. You almost exclusively fight robots in this game, but you can blow off their limbs, head, and armor in satisfying sprays of sparks and shrapnel. This is a cover shooter, but the cover mechanism is mostly intuitive.

- Enemy AI. Like any shooter, regular grunt enemies will shoot from behind cover, come at you with body shields, or rush you with shotguns or melee attacks. However, since they are robots, they react to the damage you do to them. If you blow off their weapon arm, some will pick up their gun with their other hand, and others will switch to a secondary gun. If you blow off their legs, they will drag themselves towards you (like in Terminator 1), grabbing your legs in an effort to self destruct.

- The story and characters. If you like cheesy 80s/90s action movies, you will probably like this. Most of the characters are big stereotypes, but the game doesn't really take itself seriously so I didn't mind. If you ever wanted to lead an elite international squad of soldiers that include a gigantic black man (your main bro), a Chinese sniper, and a French Robot, this is your game. The plot itself is interesting enough, but like most games, the final execution could have been better. The dialogue is b-movie cheesy. One character justifies killing sentient, organic robots that are mostly non-violent, and have blended into society by saying that the world already has enough racism without adding robots to the mix.

Negatives:
- Your Squad AI. Your squad is dumb. While they can kill regular enemies fairly proficiently, expect them to crowd you at a cover point (even if there are 10 others) or run blindly into your line of fire. This is especially annoying since your teammates have a trust system, and shooting them lowers their trust score. I'm not sure if the trust score means anything, but it does unlock a few of the Steam achievements. I will mention that the game has a squad command feature that I made only light use of. It is designed around voice command using a mic (which I don't have). You can issue some basic commands from the pad (charge, regroup, cover me, and fire) but I didn't really use it much.

- Quick Time events. There are only a few, and they are pretty easy, but they were annoying because I couldn't read the key prompt (which was also for a keyboard instead of my 360 pad as mentioned above) from my couch at times.

- The game is linear. You spend most of it fighting in corridors and small rooms. There is a little exploration in some areas, but not much. If cut scenes bug you in action games, be warned that this game has a fair number of them. What's worse, the game will sometimes take control away from you (forcing you to walk slowly and stopping you from using your weapons) when a team member is giving you instructions before or after a gun fight. No reasons why the same thing couldn't have been done without the semi-loss of control. I thoroughly enjoyed the boss fights but most of them could only be beat in a specific way (sometimes using a specific weapon).

Final Verdict:
This is not the best or most polished shooter I have played this generation, but I definitely think it is worth $10. Especially if you are a big fan of boss fights and can stand (or better yet, like) B-movie stories. The game took me just under 9 hours to beat going by my chapter complete times. Even if you rushed through, this is a solid 7-8 hour game. Blowing away hordes of robots is surprisingly satisfying, and the game performs well on older, mid-range machines. The port was lazy when it comes to default key-mapping and button prompts, but those were minor nuisances. I am not a graphics person, so I can't tell you how the the textures look at higher resolutions. I didn't notice any screen tearing, or glaring graphical hitches like I did in the Mass Effect PC ports. To answer my own question, yes this is a more Japanese Gears of War, but that isn't a bad thing. Thumbs up for me.
Dude, this is a killer review and much more robust than I expected :).

Any chance I could bug you to copy/paste this into a review on Amazon's product page for the game?

This is MUCH better than many of the reviews that get left on our detail pages (good or bad) and I'd love to have it immortalized on the page.

No worries if you don't want to or think this is too much of a hassle, this just rocked, and I'd be asking you to post it even if you panned the game.

Cheers,
Tony
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Originally Posted by Amazon Video Gamer: View Post
Dude, this is a killer review and much more robust than I expected :).

Any chance I could bug you to copy/paste this into a review on Amazon's product page for the game?

This is MUCH better than many of the reviews that get left on our detail pages (good or bad) and I'd love to have it immortalized on the page.

No worries if you don't want to or think this is too much of a hassle, this just rocked, and I'd be asking you to post it even if you panned the game.

Cheers,
Tony

Go ahead :)

EDIT: I misread. I can post it on Amazon.


To everyone else. I said I'd buy someone else a Binary Domain key if I felt the game was worth the $10 to pay forward Tony's generosity.

To change things up a bit, the first person to quote this post AND link me a previous post of theirs that shows some interest in Binary Domain can have it. The post can be from any thread, but the time stamp has to be before the time stamp of this post.

If no one steps forward, I will just randomly select someone who was on the fence when we talked about the game in this thread yesterday.

Please let someone else have the game if you are just going to let it rot in your backlog unplayed.
Last edited by kswiston; 07-06-2012 at 06:21 AM.
Palette Swap
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(07-06-2012, 06:21 AM)

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Seeing that indie list, I really wonder what I'm going to buy during this sale.
Probably GalCiv II, the new Sins of a Solar Empire, Rayman and stupid stuff like Who wants to be a millionaire, Nancy Drew or Season of Mystery.
K' Dash
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(07-06-2012, 06:21 AM)

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Originally Posted by kswiston: View Post
Go ahead :)


To everyone else. I said I'd buy someone else a Binary Domain key if I felt the game was worth the $10 to pay forward Tony's generosity.

To change things up a bit, the first person to quote this post AND link me a previous post of theirs that shows some interest in Binary Domain can have it. The post can be from any thread, but the time stamp has to be before the time stamp of this post.

If no one steps forward, I will just randomly select someone who was on the fence when we talked about the game in this thread yesterday.

Please let someone else have the game if you are just going to let it rot in your backlog unplayed.
I wanted it but I never expressed interest on this forum :(

I'd be sure to play it on my new Gaming PC if you choose me :D
Last edited by K' Dash; 07-06-2012 at 06:24 AM.
mannerbot
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(07-06-2012, 06:22 AM)

Originally Posted by kswiston: View Post
Go ahead :)
Nice review, but Tony wants YOU to copy-paste that review for Binary Domain to its Amazon page using your Amazon account. I don't think he's allowed to do that as an Amazon employee. :p
Aselith
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(07-06-2012, 06:23 AM)

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Originally Posted by K' Dash: View Post
I wanted it but I never expressed interest on this forum :(
The obvious solution is to go back and find anold post to edit so that it shows interest in the game then link to that! :P
Khold
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(07-06-2012, 06:24 AM)

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I hope Ys Oath is discounted a fair bit on its own
kswiston
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(07-06-2012, 06:28 AM)

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Originally Posted by mannerbot: View Post
Nice review, but Tony wants YOU to copy-paste that review for Binary Domain to its Amazon page using your Amazon account. I don't think he's allowed to do that as an Amazon employee. :p
Ya, I misread it. I will edit my first paragraph and post it on Amazon as mentioned above.