Schmattakopf said:They're completely separate purchases. It's just that the add to cart button is only for The Ball. If you click on the image, it takes you to the page where you can add both.
Yes, I'm aware.
Schmattakopf said:They're completely separate purchases. It's just that the add to cart button is only for The Ball. If you click on the image, it takes you to the page where you can add both.
GhostRidah said:Anyone with some good suggestions for a local co-op game? Last great co-op I played was Jamestown.
Firebrand said:Lara Croft: Guardian of Light 75% off today at http://www.greenmangaming.com/promo/timewarp-tuesday/
Activates on Steam. I believe you'll need at least one gamepad to do local co-op though.
I actually bought that game during the summer sale and forgot lmao, thanks guys.Princess Skittles said:Lara Croft is incredible in co-op and currently $3.75 if you look over the last page or two here.
Baha said:Anybody here interested in trading Dungeon of Dredmor for a Lara Croft GOL code? It's steamworks.
zephervack said:How come Grid doesnt mention multiplayer support on the steam page, dont tell me they shut down the servers...
Vastag said:Yep. As mentioned above, you can use this instead.
Sye d'Burns said:I'll do it, price difference and all just to spread the roguelike joy that is Dungeons of Dredmor.
PM me.
Buy it. Now!Snkfanatic said:Thinking of picking up a copy of Grid. Never had it on the PC but loved it on the PS3....hmmm
LegatoB said:Almost certainly. I think the only times that region makes a difference for Steam are censored German/Aussie versions, and the super-cheap Russian editions.
Traced-Velocity said:Watching TotalBiscuit's 'WTF is _' on a game you're on the fence about is hazardous to your wallet.
Listen to Three moves ahead about this game, it should give you some info about that game if you know other Paradox' games.Vastag said:Has anyone tried Pride of Nations? Is it worth for 10?
The Ball is excellent barring some bits of the finale and as Morningbus said, the Portal 2 content is phenomenal.Ookami-kun said:Is the Ball good?
Lmao, that's the part I loved. Great bit of platforming there.Gvaz said:
Polk said:Listen to Three moves ahead about this game, it should give you some info about that game if you know other Paradox' games.
It fucking sucks, I'm using a trainer now to give me time to think. I need more time to think and redos to do it the way the game wants me to. I simply don't have the ability to do this garbage normally.Stallion Free said:Lmao, that's the part I loved. Great bit of platforming there.
TheBez said:I'll post this one more time and that's itI have extra copies of Defense Grid, Sanctum, Killing Floor, and Left 4 Dead. Would anyone trade me a copy of Dungeons of Dredmor for any of that?
Collected in print for the very first time, this book features comics from the bestselling games Left 4 Dead 1 & 2, Portal 2, and Team Fortress 2, including "Left 4 Dead: The Sacrifice," "Portal 2: Lab Rat," and the Team Fortress 2 comics.
Valve Presents: The Sacrifice and Other Steam-Powered Stories is on sale November 16, 2011
balladofwindfishes said:I hope it doesn't cost like 70 dollars![]()
I don't care, it's from Valve. That heavy drawing looks amazing, haven't we seen it somewhere else?balladofwindfishes said:I hope it doesn't cost like 70 dollars![]()
I'll wait for the Steam sa....oh....balladofwindfishes said:I hope it doesn't cost like 70 dollars![]()
My man, you couldn't have had a better response.3chopl0x said:Would be great if it only cost $1 right?
It's a long map that is broken up into 7 meaty puzzle rooms. You can find it under the Survival mode (it isn't really a survival map). I also recommend you play a bit of the campaign first so you have a grasp on some of the game's mechanics.Moundir&Tony>you said:What kind of Portal 2 content comes with the ball ?
99hertz said:So there's no demo for Dungeons of Dredmor; is anyone running it on a netbook? If so, how it runs?
Billychu said:I'm very short on time, so I could only test for a minute but my netbook (1.66 Ghz Intel Atom, 1GB RAM, Windows 7) seems to run the game fine. It seemed a tad slow, but perfectly playable. Later tonight I'll put some time into it to see if it still runs fine when I'm actually in a dungeon populated with enemies.
Billychu said:So this game definitely runs on my netbook. Don't let the sytem specs scare you away!
Damn, really? I really don't care about the Sacrifice at all, I'd far prefer to have each volume separately.balladofwindfishes said:Adding up all the pages (assume each page of the web comic is a page of the real book), the comic would break down to...
- 27 pages of Lab Ratt
- 55 pages of the various TF2 comics
- 178 pages of the Sacrifice
Total: 260 pages
And it'll probably have a few extra pages of commentary or whatever.
That's a big comic book!
Sye d'Burns said:Billychu says Dungeons of Dredmor works well on a netbook. Give it a go!