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(07-22-2012, 11:56 PM)
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#151
I know, I know. I already made a thread for these. The prices in the OP are of course outdated, since they were based on the prices of the Steam sale back then. Looking through my list, I noticed that the number of people owning these games is staggeringly small though.
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:-o What the hell. I get that this genre seems to be a bit more popular in Germany due to its simulation roots, but I really suggest you guys should take a look at these games. How can you not want to build a huge and influential/thriving city for your empire to thrive?
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(07-22-2012, 11:59 PM)
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#152
Was about to make a post about this too, but only about the first game actually. I think the follow up games cant quite hold up to the fresh and original setting you are introduced in game #1. However, they are all fun to play with some interesting and varied puzzles. Definitely a good series for fans of the genre.
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(07-23-2012, 12:00 AM)
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#153
Can someone provide some thoughts on Bang Bang Racing? It looks like a modern version of RC Pro Am for the NES.
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(07-23-2012, 12:02 AM)
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(07-23-2012, 12:04 AM)
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#155
If you can live with the 800*600 Pixel window, the animations are well done, the pixel art very enjoyable to look at (Game 1 more so than the later ones, where they changed the art style) and I actually listened to all the conversations in the games instead of reading and skipping them as I usually do. The acting was good and especially the banter between the two main characters very entertaining.
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(07-23-2012, 12:07 AM)
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(07-23-2012, 12:16 AM)
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(07-23-2012, 12:16 AM)
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I highly recommend these titles to Lemmings fans, and anyone else looking for a fun action strategy game. They are both under $3.00. |
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(07-23-2012, 12:18 AM)
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(07-23-2012, 12:21 AM)
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![]() Commander Keen Collection - $2.99 Five classic side scrolling games from the early age of iD. Like many good 2D platformers I feel that these have aged rather well. Pogo stick jumps, limited ammo, top down overworlds, the Dopefish, it's all good fun. The pixel graphics still look quite charming. ![]() Yosumin! - $5.99 Not the hottest deal, but still a great little puzzle game from SquareEnix. Just looking for patterns of rectangles in a grid of symbols, but it's very fun and relaxing. ![]() Age of Wonders - Shadow Magic - $5.99 The Age of Wonders series were really good turn based tactics games that always seemed to have been a bit ignored for how good they were. Upgrade towns to produce new units and move them around maps to defeat the enemies and capture resources. For those who like stuff like HoMM III and Warlords it's an easy recommend.
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I nabbed these cheaper on Amazon. But $9 still does get you Gunstar Heroes, Phantasy Star 2-4, Streets of Rage 1-3, Shining games, Wonderboy III, Beyond Oasis, and others. I'm no emulation expert, but it seems solid enough to me. Plenty of good stuff in the earier packs as well, but four and five are the best to me. Also for a quick bonus, I love to hook up my arcade stick to the PC, but there can be a real shortage of games that work really well with it, so here is my quick list of the best games on Steam to plug in with an arcade stick. Some of these don't fit the criteria for this thread (already on sales and what not, but this seemed the place to put it). Stick Friendly Steam: Jamestown (best controller configuration ever), Gundemonium Recollection, SSFIV:AE, Commander Keen, Sega Genesis Collections, Rayman Origins (uses digital movement so this works really well) |
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(07-23-2012, 12:34 AM)
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- 9 tracks with 40 some variations (Alterations of the track layout) - Split screen MP - 20 cars split across 4 categories Hm. I'd love to say that I am sort of lukewarm on this game as I only experienced a demo, but... I dont think this game is appealing at all. The art style is a matter of taste of course:
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rT3DUOC9yBI and as comparison another one of Motorstorm RC: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovmb...eature=related I am also a bit concerned about longevity since my biggest motivation to play through Motorstorm RC were leaderboards and unlocking 200 cars + different color options. From my initial impressions, this seems like a subpar rendition of a game in the RC racing "subgenre". Unfortunately, there arent many games like that out there, so its not like you have a huge choice. I guess its decent enough if you absolutely crave for an RC game. If you have a PS3/Vita, get Motorstorm instead though :-o
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(07-23-2012, 12:39 AM)
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(07-23-2012, 12:47 AM)
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... Was that clear? >_> Its original, funny, has nice music and really is worth playing. Its not a "hard" adventure game in as you won't need to brood and think over puzzles for too long, but it has a definitely original approach in the character taking over other "puppets" and then being able to use their abilities to solve a puzzle. I also really like how the game played with several different approaches to solve a "puzzle". One example (loosely based on the actual game since I cant remember the actual puzzles plus solutions anymore) would be trying to enter a room that is secured by a guard and you can do either: - Find a sexy woman puppet with whom you will lure the guard away - Find a farting (was it farting? Something smelly) to make him flee Sometimes there are even 3 options to solve different "puzzles" and I really enjoyed screwing around with the different abilities to see how other puppets react to them. Enjoyable, not hard, original, definitely worth a look at the current price! |
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(07-23-2012, 01:02 AM)
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#169
![]() ![]() Revenge of the titans The best tower defense game I've played yet. The best part is the tech tree where you choose which towers or upgrades to research, where every point spent feels like opening a gift on christmas. I hear it's possible to research yourself into a corner when new enemies appear that you haven't prepared for, but there are always several ways to handle them even if some are not optimal. I also love the art in this game, and if you like achievements there are 77 of them here. |
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(07-23-2012, 01:03 AM)
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![]() Waves is for 3.00$ right now. It's probably better than Geometry Wars that is also on Steam. The emphasis is on building gigantic points with a permanent and temporary multiplier. Bombs are also used when your multiplier gets high enough, rather than as a resource. There also features like temporary slowmo to help you get the edge when things go crazy. There are a ton of game mods like a simple timed one, or survival with 3 lives, or even ones where you don't do any shooting at all. The only thing is you might have to get past the completely childish menu dialogue, that's about it though. --- Also Jade Empire is half off, for 7.50$ and I cannot find a copy of that game anywhere. Anyone have impressions on Pineapple Smash Crew? |
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(07-23-2012, 01:08 AM)
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(07-23-2012, 01:19 AM)
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Alright, last recommendation for me before I'll leave this thread.
Everyday Genius: Square Logic Game is a contender for 2 awards in my book: - Best boring looking game. - Game with the most amount of content Its so insane that I'd love to take a few pictures to demonstrate: There are 5 overall areas, each introducing new rules to the basic gameplay mechanic:
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Thats what I wanted to start my post with about this surprisingly fun number puzzle game, reminiscent of Sudoku, but way, way deeper. Unfortunately, I just noticed that the game is missing from the Steam Store since the publisher changed and the game needs to be recertified for the store. I do apologize for this "meaningless" post, but keep this game in the back of your mind, as it will re enter the store at some point and is definitely worth its money.
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(07-23-2012, 01:21 AM)
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#176
A really great tower defense game, if anything the enemies were too intelligent for my taste. I design all these amazing traps and they just rearrange their path and walk around it lol. |
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(07-23-2012, 01:21 AM)
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#177
Get only 4 instead, best game of the series, which makes the other entries before obsolete and shames the one that came after. Now run away before someone tells you differently.
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blow in her face and
she'll follow you anywhere (07-23-2012, 01:33 AM)
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#181
Civ5 is ridiculously easy to get in to. Incredibly welcoming of new players. Get that.
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(07-23-2012, 01:35 AM)
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$2.50 http://store.steampowered.com/app/45410/ anyone know if its anygood? there's a demo there, but its just quicker to ask here rather than download (might download it and try it out tho). |
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(07-23-2012, 01:36 AM)
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Patrician III - If you like to play trading sims, definitely worth playing Arx Fatalis - The graphics might be too old for you, if not: OH GOD YES PLAY IT Robin Hood - Commandos style game with Robin. Definitely worth looking into, I admittedly only read reviews so far and couldnt test myself. I am sure enough about its quality that I purchased it though Divine Divinity - Huge RPG world, and recommended to play. Graphics dont hold up too well though and I'd recommend Arcanum and Diablo 2 over it, which it sort of is a mix of.
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(07-23-2012, 01:40 AM)
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#186
Also found this racing game Fireburst That looked interesting. Anyone know about it? |
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(07-23-2012, 01:41 AM)
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#187
He played CivRev, so he should be fine with the core mechanics of the series. In the end Civ 4 is simply the better game if you want to go a step up and learn a few more intricate aspects of what this genre offers. Civ 5 is sort of the step in between, but if you think you are able to learn a bit to enjoy a game, get 4 instead. Edit: Also considering the change in price between 4 (including all addons) to 5 (even without addons, but the addon itself will cost an additional 25 bucks)
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(07-23-2012, 01:43 AM)
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(07-23-2012, 01:47 AM)
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#189
You can thank me later.
Trials 2: Second Edition ![]() $2.49 (-75%). http://store.steampowered.com/app/16..._7_suggest__13 |
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(07-23-2012, 01:49 AM)
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(07-23-2012, 01:52 AM)
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(07-23-2012, 01:56 AM)
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#197
As someone whose first real experience with Civ was CivRev, I'd say get V. I liked IV but found it pretty frustrating even at low levels. I love V, especially with Gods & Kings.
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(07-23-2012, 01:58 AM)
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#199
Dark Void Zero, huh? I own the other 2 and I can see what you mean about Batman, but I want something 2D.
edit: Also own Aquaria and have never played it. Didn't even realize it was this style of game. This is like finding money in your pockets. |