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STEAM | August 2014 - Everybody loves iDLEM@STER

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Sub Zero

his body's cold as ice, but he's got a heart of gold
Managed to play about 3 hours of Metro Last Light until the "am I just doing the same thing over and over for another 15 hours?" feeling kicked in.

So am I just doing the same thing over and over for another 15 hours, or does it "get good?"

That's weird because I didn't find Last Light boring or repetitive at all. Some of the stealth sections were a bit underwhelming because of the dumb AI but other than that it was a fantastic ride. Definitely my favorite FPS of last gen
 
Famitsu just announced Resident Evil HD Remaster, which is REmake in HD, and one of the platforms is PC, so it'll be Steam.

http://www.famitsu.com/news/201408/05058567.html

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That's nice, now you all just need to wait for the inevitable Dragons Dogma HD.
 

Sarcasm

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Why are you people so excited for Re1?
Seriously, one would think Capcom announced Dragon's Dogma PC port with all the shrieking going on here...

Yea...

I would go ape bananas for this!!11 As it stands I can't even get it locally for the PS3!
 

AHA-Lambda

Member
Managed to play about 3 hours of Metro Last Light until the "am I just doing the same thing over and over for another 15 hours?" feeling kicked in.

So am I just doing the same thing over and over for another 15 hours, or does it "get good?"

I wasn't impressed with it either, if you don't like what you have played so far I doubt it'll change your mind.
 
Not going to say that I was expecting a full blown remake when I clicked the link but still disappointed nonetheless. Would've been amazing.
 

Dusk Golem

A 21st Century Rockefeller
I remember my friend had Silent Hill 4 for PC, were these versions any good?

Dun-dun~ In for the response.

SH2 and SH3 are very good PC ports especially for their day and age. Neither have built-in widescreen support, but with some simple modding from the community it can be achieved rather easily. They performed well and could run in about any HD resolution without any problems.

Silent Hill 4 was a tad different, it was missing a small few effects from the Ps2 version (I think this is because it's based on the Xbox version which was missing a few effects as well), but it's a minor thing you wouldn't know unless you put a few scenes side by side, and like the others, runs well and good community have added in easy things for widescreen.
 

JaseC

gave away the keys to the kingdom.
3 AssCreed? I'm missing something...
Also even for Jasec 3 200 hours game per year should be too much!

LibHD is fairly short for an AssCreed game. After 15 hours I was only a few chapters from the end before I made the mistake of trusting GSM to back up my save. The only reason I haven't made an effort to finish it since is that it's also fairly boring for an AssCreed game -- the setting is architecturally and aesthetically lacking, the world small and sparsely populated, and while the dress/outfit mechanic could have been interesting, Ubi saw fit to hold players' hands by forcing certain outfits during missions instead of leaving it up to player experimentation and designing the missions around this element.
 
They have their issues, but there are a variety of mods available to bring them into widescreen.

Dun-dun~ In for the response.

SH2 and SH3 are very good PC ports especially for their day and age. Neither have built-in widescreen support, but with some simple modding from the community it can be achieved rather easily. They performed well and could run in about any HD resolution without any problems.

Silent Hill 4 was a tad different, it was missing a small few effects from the Ps2 version (I think this is because it's based on the Xbox version which was missing a few effects as well), but it's a minor thing you wouldn't know unless you put a few scenes side by side, and like the others, runs well and good community have added in easy things for widescreen.

Thank you.
 

Dr Dogg

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I remember my friend had Silent Hill 4 for PC, were these versions any good?

I'm on my phone so this is a pain in the arse to go find it but look in MRORANGE's PC Gaming Threads thread (linked in the OP as an image you can click) and Lime has a thread in there where they discus how to get 2,3 and 4 looking their best on PC.
 
Just got the free code for Frozen Hearth from indiegala.
Everyone can get a free key, so this is only for those too lazy or not wanting to make an indiegala account.
For anyone concerned with throttling, just go get your free key at indiegala.
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Jawmuncher

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Damn REmake on PC that is some cool news to wake up too. Now the ball is Rolling if that does well enough we should get the other earlier titles as well hopefully.
 

Arthea

Member
LibHD is fairly short for an AssCreed game. After 15 hours I was only a few chapters from the end before I made the mistake of trusting GSM to back up my save. The only reason I haven't finished it is that it's also fairly boring for an AssCreed game -- the setting is architecturally and aesthetically lacking, the world small and sparsely populated, and while the dress/outfit mechanic could have been interesting, Ubi saw fit to hold players' hands by forcing certain outfits during missions instead of leaving it up to player experimentation and designing the missions around this element.

That's some scary thought, if even you find it boring, it could kill me instantly (><)

dress/outfit mechanics? You mean like in FFX-2?! What are you doing? Now I want it!
 

wilflare

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never played any of the RE games
I have RE5... but didn't get into it.

(watched my cousin play the first or second RE... and I couldn't sleep after that... but that was long ago)

guess I'll get REmake HD, RE4 HD and play them in the future
 

Dusk Golem

A 21st Century Rockefeller
Played and beat it today, here's my impressions of Pineview Drive.

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Pineview Drive is an indie haunted house simulator with relatively simple gameplay. Over the span of 30 days, you try and find clues to what happened to your wife, Linda, who disappeared without a trace at an old abandoned estate 20 years ago, for your own closure. To accomplish this you must look around the house, find keys, open doors, and experience a variety of scares and spooks.

And let me restate this point: This game is a haunted house simulator. It's with these expectations that I think the game is best experienced. It's done in a similar vein to the Ju-On The Curse game or the Haunted House mode in the Fatal Frame 2 Wii Remake. Nothing is coming to attack you, there is no hiding mechanic, no enemies to shoot and kill. Your character is slow, can't jump, and gameplay consists of looking for keys/matches/batteries/notes/locked doors, and experiencing events.

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On this accord, it does some smart things. Your character does have health even though you're attacked, but the health is basically responsive to how you react when 'scared' When a scare happens, if you do something with your controls, IE starts shaking your mouse around or suddenly start running or stop running or stop altogether, basically changing the pace of movement you were doing when the scare happens, you'll lose health. How much health you lose is accordant to how extreme/timely your reaction is. This also is all monitored to take note of what you react strongly too and don't and stores that information away to change some minor events. It works well for the most part, though I noticed the game seemingly thinking I was scared of certain events that didn't scare me.

And in my opinion the game works, mainly due to the fact the atmosphere of the game is good and some of the scares did legitimately scare the crap out of me. Scares are subjective, but most games don't scare me, so when one game manages to scare me several times over the course of the game, I take notice. The atmosphere helps a lot towards this, the rooms look appropriately creepy, the music has good variety and can be good to make you unnerved, along with the type of music you sometimes question if the music is the background music or something happening. It starts off slow starts rolling a few days in.

Some scares and moments are obviously inspired by other things however. They're still effective, but can take away from the moment if you recognize the scare's obvious inspiration. Without spoiling too much, there were two scenes that were very obviously inspired by the film, "Ringu", and the game, "Condemned: Criminal Origins."

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On the flip-side, there was some very unique scares in places and some were handled well, and there's a good variety. There's even a few scares and entities that are randomized and can happen anywhere later in the game as you're exploring. Special mention from me goes to a certain clown and scarecrow...

But the game is bogged down by a few problems. Firstly, it's very dark. I had to turn brightness all the way up and it was still super dark. This would be fine, but you don't get your flashlight until a bit into the game, and I found myself stumbling through the dark for a while before I eventually found it. A second flaw is that while new elements get added in scares and the like, the gameplay remains mostly the same, making the later parts sometimes feel rather tedious. On this, in some of the later areas when a lot of the estate is opened up to you, sometimes there's very little indication of where you're supposed to go, leading you to randomly scout rooms to see if you spot any keys or if any events trigger. Spend too long searching, and your character will eventually tell you where to go, but it seems disappointing and not well designed especially since the game at some points does an excellent job at leading you to specific parts of the house with cues, sounds, and graphical things.

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Also the last area of the game and the ending are slightly confusing and come out of left field, and I found the last area ended up being kind of trial and error with getting past it as it's a bit too harsh on your health and scares to get through all of it.

Still, it turned out better than I expected and I enjoyed playing it. I reminded me of a game version of those horror movies about characters stupidly staying at an obviously haunted house that gets worse as time goes on. Some good atmosphere and scares steal the show here, even if not all moments are winners. It's held back by a few problems, but if you want a haunted house simulator to play through, this is a pretty solid effort.
 
Just saw I got a mail from Greenmangaming with a 25% voucher for:
Dark Souls II Season Pass, Shadow of Mordor, Kick-Ass 2, Assassin's Creed Unity, Far Cry 4, Alien Isolation, Dead Rising 3: Apocalypse Edition, Ultimate Street Fighter IV and Gauntlet.

Does anyone want it?
 

wilflare

Member
slowly but surely
631 card drops remaining
171 games with drops remaining

thanks Idle M@ster

(it was almost 900 before Idle M@ster)
 

Volimar

Member
Just saw I got a mail from Greenmangaming with a 25% voucher for:
Dark Souls II Season Pass, Shadow of Mordor, Kick-Ass 2, Assassin's Creed Unity, Far Cry 4, Alien Isolation, Dead Rising 3: Apocalypse Edition, Ultimate Street Fighter IV and Gauntlet.

Does anyone want it?

I got one too. Don't know if it's a unique code or one that multiple people can use.
 

JaseC

gave away the keys to the kingdom.
That's some scary thought, if even you find it boring, it could kill me instantly (><)

dress/outfit mechanics? You mean like in FFX-2?! What are you doing? Now I want it!

I've not played FFX-2, so I don't know how it compares, but basically there are three outfits and each has their own impact on your abilities (e.g. while using the sophisticated dress, you can't climb up buildings and such, but you can woo guards so that they leave their post, affording you access to a restricted area).
 

wilflare

Member
@JaseC, is there anyway that GAF (or me!) could help you in your journey to get more games (including old games that publishers no longer care about) on Steam?

Seen your post on Anno and Quake Wars - would love to help too
 
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