Uhm, 22 pounds is over twice as much as 15 dollars, no?
I for one am very happy with the Alan Wake DRM-free and cheaper release on GOG. It's exactly what I've been waiting for.
I don't care about the soundtrack.
Uhm, 22 pounds is over twice as much as 15 dollars, no?
I for one am very happy with the Alan Wake DRM-free and cheaper release on GOG. It's exactly what I've been waiting for.
I don't care about the soundtrack.
$15 on sale.
Not saying you're wrong to buy it from GOG, just that for those on the fence the inclusion of physical tat and a soundtrack may sway it, 'cos come on, who watches those dev vids?
Speak of the devil, Alan Wake's turned up on Steam for £11.50 (including the soundtrack and extra gubbins). Admittedly a touch more than GOG, but maybe you really want the soundtrack.
Lol, they've been doing that for a few of GOG's "current" releases. Cheeky.
GameFly has F.E.A.R. 3 for £3.25.
Portal 2 is 5,09€ on Steam. With the new Workshop implemention, it's such a Bargain...
store.steampowered.com/app/620
EDIT: BTW... Which are your thoughts on F.E.A.R. 3? I'm thinking about buying it from GameFly.
Good offer on hugely and unfairly underrated PT Boats: Gold .
Personally I couldn't get past the ridiculous scores and achievements and stuff popping up in the middle of the screen. Not the best way to build atmosphere, guys. It's a shame because the actual shooting and stuff is solid, although they still haven't recaptured the feel of the original.
Oh, that's a shame. I loved the original. I guess I won't be picking it up, then. :-(
If you can find someone to co-op it with it's hell of a lot of fun.
Warlock: Master of the Arcane for £11.99 at PC World Downloads with code pcgamer20:
http://www.pcworlddownloads.co.uk/pr...of-the-arcane/
Activates on steam.
Last edited by sejm; 08-05-2012 at 10:50 PM.
Fear3 is great. It's *incredibly* stupid, it makes no sense and it doesn't even make any bones about being anything other than a game where you use heavy weaponry to wipe out noisy enemies. With a mech if need be.
This is the first hour (spoiler/not spoilers depending on how precious you are - don't be precious about the plot, you'll lose nothing) and it will break your brain with how daft it is. It's the last half hour of an eighties horror movie where they dispense with the plot and it ends up in a crazy loud special effects fest or something.
It.is.not.scary. Not at all. Doesn't need to be. It's got guns and mechs. It's ace fun and that's an ace price for it. And did I mention it's got a few big stompy mech sections? It's got a few big stompy mech sections.
It's not FEAR, it's definitely not a Monolith game, it's just this game, y'know?
There's no manifesto. There's no formal plan.
Steam
Epic Games compilation soundtrack, for the price of free.
http://epicgames.com/community/epic-...ign=Soundtrack
Thanks Kodeen. I'm guessing the UT theme will never leave my head ever.