Back to the Future $10 at Steam. Played about half of the first one. Is it worth picking up the series?
Can we play the First Templar co-op on one PC or do we need two PCs? I'm tempted to buy it for me and the missus.
Gamersgate has F.E.A.R 2: Project Origin on sale too. 3.38 USD. Thoughts? I really liked the first one but some of the designs in 2 for the soldiers (square and obolong) put me off (judging from the screenshots, that is).
I like FEAR 2! The pacing and level diversity is much better than the original, and it takes itself about 1/3 as seriously (which is great). The fights are fun and frantic (although the gunplay is a bit worse than the original). It does fall into a predictable pattern (shooty shooty shooty spooky), but the momentum of the game overcomes that. Great deal for $3.
I'm sure that everyone saw IndieRoyale on the front page, but I'm putting it here to remind everyone how awesome Gemini Rue is. And Nimbus looks rather lovely, doesn't it?
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Grid is 75% off on steam.
Is it any good? And most important, does it have split screen mode?
I enjoyed my time with it a lot but there is no split screen sadly. The multiplayer servers have been turned off too (though there are workarounds) so it's pretty much a single player experience you're buying.
Grid's good single player, as long as you don't take your pretend cars too seriously.
Brilliant bundle, bad timing for the Gemini Rue devs though, considering it only came out on Steam today? I was just about to press buy for £5.94 for GR on Steam about two hours ago but got distracted, had dinner, came back and found this. It made me pay £5 for Indie Royale to get over my feeling of guilt for the GR people...
Last edited by Colonel J; 26-10-2011 at 07:51 PM.
Cryptic Comic (Armageddon Empires, Solium Infernum, six gun saga) have 50% sale for two weeks.
use discount code "neveronsteam".
details here http://bit.ly/rpYG83
So no excuse not to go and get SI - especially as mini-expansion is out.
Buying games you aren't going to play is a waste of money (no matter how cheap they are). Forcing yourself to play games you wish you hadn't bought is a waste of time. Both are best avoided.
I really want to play Solium Infernum with my girlfriend, but $50 is more than I have spent on games so far all added together, and I have bought about 30 games. Between the humble bundles, GTA bundle and various other bobbins, even with the 50% off it seems steep.
Right now I can get 4 newish games for about 25% of what one copy of solium costs, and that's with a 50% off solium code applied.
Never on steam? Fine, never competitively priced? No ta.