i'll just leave this here, good luck everyone.
Good luck everyone. Not eligible for this but been some nice giveaways on here. Gaf continues to impress.
i'll just leave this here, good luck everyone.
GAF, I'm looking for honest opinions on this subject.
http://steamcommunity.com/groups/enhancedsteam/discussions/0/540744936443994944/
This user has a beef with the way that Enhanced Steam calculates the review percentages of a game (I can't really tell if this particular individual has any real stake in the game in question or not) but I've laid out my answer in the same thread.
My question is: should this process be changed? Since I can't access each and every review via the API (this would be hundreds of AJAX calls per page load, instead of the current 5) do you think the reviews should continue the way they are (calculated on the 50 most helpful of all time) or should the system be changed to one of the other filters, such as "Most Recent" or "Most helpful this year"?
When you're looking at a particular game's reviews on Steam, what filter do think is the most powerful in your own decision making process?
I wonder if Microsoft, or whoever owns the IP at this point, is going to bring over Freelancer to Steam.
Microsoft has been doing an excellent job lately.
i'll just leave this here, good luck everyone.
Thanks, bought.It's worth the $15 original price. $4 is amazing.
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0/7.
Tomorrow will be the day.
far cry 3 blood dragon looks amazing...
is it really, though?
far cry 3 blood dragon looks amazing...
is it really, though?
Hitman Absolution is pretty decent so far. Only played through the tutorial and the chinatown mission.
Also, what's the latest news about Fable Anniversary for PC? Any information on the release date? Is it going to have a retail release or will it be Steam only?
It was made by the same people as Gothic, from what I recall, and Gothic was even jankier. Like requiring shift+up or control+up to do things, or some nonsense, with no way to change the key bindings for them. So I gave Risen a pass because it really was a vast improvement. The worst part of the control scheme is having to drop your torch in order to draw your weapon. What, you can't extinguish and stow it? It gets to the point that I just stumble around in the dark ruins with a weapon drawn rather than bother with a torch.
lol My luck has gone to shit last 3 days.
Besides, if you look at the basic Steam webpage without enhanced steam while not logged in (when friend reviews are listed and pushed to the top), Gone Home's 5 reviews are still 80% "not recommended", so yeah, the problem doesn't lie with Enhanced Steam here.The way it's done is a bit of a democratic process, and I'd like to keep it that way, at least for now.
Aren't other sites like GMG , indie gala and humble bundle stores running sales too?
I wonder if Shovel Knight is selling well or if it'll pull a Toki Tori 2. It's in the top 25 so I'd suppose not.
The chinatown mission is interesting to me. It's like having a very simple puzzle that has several ways to solve it. I guess Blood Money was that with more content per level but it feels like a good way to show players that you can complete missions in different ways.It's a pretty fun game with stellar presentation but unfortunately there are few missions like Chinatown in terms of being built around assassinations and the game has a lot of filler. Still, worth playing and it's a nice base for the next hitman game to build upon with the new mobility and improved gunplay being the best changes.
Aren't other sites like GMG , indie gala and humble bundle stores running sales too?
far cry 3 blood dragon looks amazing...
is it really, though?
far cry 3 blood dragon looks amazing...
is it really, though?
God, I bought Goat Simulator just for the sake of buying something.
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Yeah, I don't remember TT2 being anywhere in the top sellers which was unfortunate. Looks like this game has a good amount of hype/word of mouth behind it to keep it above most of the summer sale deals.Well it managed to get into the top 20 today (I believe it was in the 15th spot) on steam which is amazing considering the sale is going on. I think it'll do pretty good overall.
Hey I found another hidden gem, http://store.steampowered.com/app/263620/.
Mitsurugi Kamui Hikae $2.49.
As someone WAY up-thread said, they're worth it but each changes the game in significant ways. For example, The Republic adds merchant republics as a playable option. I'd probably hold off on Sunset Invasion since that's the weirdest of the bunch, but may as well dive in on the rest.
I mean, it's a fairly basic shooter but great setting, lots of humorous moments (especially if you are into 80s action movies), nice music, handful of side activities and missions (not as extensive as FC3), definitely worth the discount.
Do you like schlocky 80's movies? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1FG7E9gQDIE
It's far cry 3 on 80's action LSD
I know everybody else will say yes, but I'll offer a different opinion:
It's okay. I played it without ever having touched Far Cry 3, and I thought I had enough of Far Cry 3 by the time I finished Blood Dragon. It starts out with a section that makes fun of annoying tutorials, then puts you in an annoying tutorial, which is a black mark against the game for me. The humor, I think, can get a bit obnoxious in a similar way, in that I think it would've been funnier if it had played it completely straight and not be a tiny bit too far up its ass with self-awareness.
I don't think the mission design is anything to write home about, and the open world-ness of it seems empty and pointless, even for a Ubi game. I took over maybe two outposts, then stuck to story missions for the rest of the time. The weapons have kickass animations, but otherwise, they're variations on the standard military arsenal. There wasn't really anything terribly special about the way the game actually *played*.
At the current price, I think it's definitely worth it, and I wouldn't have regretted it had I paid that price for it (I actually got it for free), but maybe this post will lead you to not buy another game you don't need![]()
The way it's done is a bit of a democratic process, and I'd like to keep it that way, at least for now.
Aren't other sites like GMG , indie gala and humble bundle stores running sales too?
I used 3 dollars in steam bucks as an excuse to spend 12 on 8 different games.
Gunslinger is the better of the two games, but they're both enjoyable.the call of juarez package makes it seem worth it, since i'm into having a western game, too.
I used 3 dollars in steam bucks as an excuse to spend 12 on 8 different games.
well, i never played FC3. i watched a trailer for vanilla and it didn't do anything for me. All i'm guessing is its a free-world shooter, but I have yet to really play one of those...
yeah, i love them.
the call of juarez package makes it seem worth it, since i'm into having a western game, too.
Yeah, I don't remember TT2 being anywhere in the top sellers which was unfortunate. Looks like this game has a good amount of hype/word of mouth behind it to keep it above most of the summer sale deals.
Gunslinger is the better of the two games, but they're both enjoyable.
2/7
THANK YOU M&MS
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Aren't other sites like GMG , indie gala and humble bundle stores running sales too?