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Indiegamestand is offering a stackable 50% coupon on everything on their store.

The code is ADVENTCAL. I just bought Mini Metro for an amazingly low price of $4.50.

They also have Chroma Squad for $5, Elliot Quest for $3 and Evoland 2 for $5.

Nice, any other games you recommend?
 
They actually did it, the absolute madmen

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Where is just the Complete Season of Rev 2? More consumer options correlates to more sales, more revenue at a lower rate is better than none.
 
Actually, that 'Deluxe' edition is more complete and cheaper than the complete edition. Has everything the complete edition had, plus all the misc storage upgrades, and its $10 cheaper base price than the complete edition was.

I also will add I'd recommend Revelations 2, I'll post my review for it in my next post.
 
Maybe not the place to ask but... I got Dark Souls II SOTFS and my Dualshock 4 using DS4windows just doesn't work, I get Xbox button prompts but it simply doesn't, anyone knows why? I played Vanilla DS2 with a DS4
 
so... why doesn't the idtech engine allow me to go fullscreen instead of borderless widescreen in wolfenstein and the evil within

and where are all the graphical options in tew, like.. disabling vsync
 
It mostly links me to rogue-likes/lites, dungeon crawlers, JRPGs, VNs and earthbound inspired titles.

I'm not really big on those. I can't say it always fails, but I can tell you I've added maybe 3 titles to my wishlist through the 6 queues I went through for cards so far. Maybe it fleshes out the more you do them, because I hardly ever bothered before. I just wish you could auto-eliminate certain genres, but it'll never happen.

It explains why it is in the queue, and my tastes are rather varied. The recommendation lists when you scroll down change a lot based on what you have played or even viewed in the store. I... like it.

Here's an idea. The tags that Steam uses are pretty much set in stone. Valve even struck down a few. So... they could make it so we can say "Not Interested" in tags.

As for my GET list:
Both of these are free and are related to Keroblaster. They showed up in my queue.

  • Pink Hour
  • Pink Heaven

Showed up in my queue. Reminded me to buy it and its worthwhile DLC.

  • Lords of the Fallen - Monk Decipher
  • Lords of the Fallen - Ancient Labyrinth
  • Lords Of The Fallen Digital Deluxe Edition

I blame the Final Fantasy Mafia game going on in the Gafia community for this. I was already playing FF4 on my Vita because I was Golbez in that game! I also own the DS version... which I'll now never play again.

  • FINAL FANTASY VI
  • FINAL FANTASY IV Bundle

Already been through the Pacifist run. Had to get the soundtrack as well of course.

  • Undertale - Game + Soundtrack Bundle

Finally broke down and bought this. It's great even though I've barely played any of it. I just got to the part where you go into a tree to revive. Very Zelda-y. I'll get back to it fully when I'm all Undertale'd out.
  • Ori and the Blind Forest


Oh, and Steam is still having problems, but here is the link to that JRPG game I wowed me in my queue: The Amber Throne
 
Since yesterday I've been unable to access the front store and the explore pages within the Steam desktop client or through the mobile app. Everything else works fine.

Also, when I was able to access the front store in the first few days of the sale, my cart items always disappears when I almost have all the things I want (~8 games).

It's like they don't want my money...
 
Maybe not the place to ask but... I got Dark Souls II SOTFS and my Dualshock 4 using DS4windows just doesn't work, I get Xbox button prompts but it simply doesn't, anyone knows why? I played Vanilla DS2 with a DS4

I think you might have to enable the ''hide DS4" setting iirc
 
So, know that Resident Evil Revelations 2 is surprisingly pretty good, not perfect, but it surprised a lot of people on GAF. The current 'Deluxe' Edition literally includes everything with the game, and is $10 cheaper on the base price than the previous 'complete' edition was, so I wouod recommend it.

Here's my review for Resident Evil Revelations 2:




The following is a review of the game from a long-time Resident Evil fan.

Resident Evil Revelations 2 is a decidedly low-budget affair, it's not particularly graphically impressive and there is a level of jank to it all. However, behind this lays what may be one of the stronger Resident Evil games in years that manages to be a solid episodic title, a solid survival-action game, and more atmosphere and horror-oriented and feeling more like 'Resident Evil' than probably the last several RE games combined.

Now I say that as someone who actually liked Resident Evil Umbrella+Darkside Chronicles, RE5, Revelations 1, and Resident Evil 6 well enough for what they were. RE5 and RE6 were fun action co-op games for me, RE5 was a fun arcade shooter with some fun monsters, RE6 had some fun combat mechanics with a sort of uneven-quality campaign but great Mercenaries. Revelations 1 was okay, I enjoyed it well enough, but its handheld origins showed strongly and really, the design of the game was kind of dull at times, and it never quite gave that classic Resident Evil feel it claimed it would. But Raid Mode was a joy for me.

However, I think with this title it's helped me better understand what element is missing from those games, besides the obvious flaws that something like Resident Evil 6 has, Revelations 2 comes as something of a reminder of elements of RE I deeply appreciate and love that have been mostly absent in recent years. That's not to say this is some complete return to form or a classic-styled survival-horror game, but it recalls back to the older series while also not quite feeling it's living in the past.

While the graphics leave some things to be desired, the sound design is well-handled. It doesn't quite have the memorable moody tunes of the original series, but the dynamic shifts of the music, the audio design of ambiance and monsters is well-handled, with good depth of audio for headphone users, and a good layer of subtlety which help propel the title further to a more engaging experience.

This is a much slower experience than recent Resident Evil's. That's not to say it doesn't have its action-full moments, but even those comparatively to recent RE titles feel more constrained and leveled, and a lot of the time you find yourself scouting locations, looking for hidden items, sneaking past or onto enemies with a new stealth system (that's a bit flawed sometimes, but functional).

Before I continue, I shall mention like I do with most Resident Evil titles, I played this game on the hardest difficulty available from the start, Survival. I did my first run in Revelations 1 on Infernal, I played RE6 on Professional on the 360 before No Hope existed. However, this is probably tied for me right now with Code Veronica as the most challenging RE on Hard difficulty. Revelations 1 had some artificial difficulty spikes on Infernal (the first chapter and final boss fight come to mind), but this feels more like a challenge. I've discovered Survival both lowers the amount of ammo you get, and adds specific trickier enemy placements. I wouldn't recommend it for the easily frustrated, but for those who like a challenge and an amplified survival element, I would recommend it.

And maybe in part to this I found the game to have a bigger survival aspect than the recent RE's, I found myself struggling more for ammo and health than I can recall in any recent survival-action, horror, or the like games. Even in a lot of older RE's I would be stockpiled with a lot of supplies past the very beginning, but here I found myself aching for specific ammo types and herbs on a number of occasions. But not to my lament, I found it a joy, with the slower-pace. The lack of constant action with more of a focus on survival and playing more intelligently and preservative brought back certain feelings I haven't felt from the series in a while.

The element I was most surprised by though was the story. This isn't some masterfully crafted tale, but the story feels like a Resident Evil story. One of the single most disappointing elements of RE6 and Revelations 1 for me happened to be their narratives, the characters lacked playfully fun tones often, the files were a bore, the stories delved into the ridiculous, and not in a good way, and often came up as boring and forgettable. This game has single-handily pushed Barry as one of my favorite characters in the series, had a child character in Natalia that is actually not annoying and enjoyable, the ridiculous cussing of Moira actually didn't totally turn me off from her character and she became likable by the end of it, and it has what in my opinion is the best villain the series has had in years. Claire unfortunately is missing some of her charm from RE2 and Code Veronica, but I also find herself in this game fairly unoffensive. Unlike the first 'Revelations', this game actually feels super connected with the rest of the series, episodes end with actually impactful cliffhangers, and the overall story feels like actual revelations to the series that makes me interested to see where they take it in the future. The story managed to be enjoyable throughout, make me care, make me laugh, and unexpectedly delivered a few moments that put me on the bit of the edge of feelsy and realizing I actually like these characters, something no recent RE has been able to afflict on me.

It's also notable that there's only a small handful of QTEs in the game, that aren't harmful, and it happens to be the only game I can think of that got forced walking sections correctly. That's usually a huge game design sin for me, but the moments are very rare and when it happens it both makes sense and actually works.

One of the game's finer strengths is its monster design and encounters. Some of the monsters found in the game are among some of my favorites in recent RE's, and they're backed with memorable and some of the most tense encounters I feel in the series history. Boss encounters are infrequent, but the few that are here managed to be good ones in my opinion, with a few maybe being some of my favorite tense boss encounters in the series. While not specifically a chainsaw, this game probably has my favorite 'chainsaw enemy' since Dr. Salvador, and a boss fight in Claire's Chapter 3 is a fun and wonderfully RE-styled boss fight. I even thought the final boss was the best final boss the series had seen in the last few years, and I agree with others, the good ending was probably the best ending a Resident Evil game has had in over a decade.

Then there's small touches that bring the game together. Certain things you do in Claire's scenario affects Barry's, some being as subtle as picking up ammo and herbs not making it available for Barry/Natalia, to minor cool things, like turning on the flamethrower to aid Claire in episode 1 causes there to be an additional obstacle in Barry's episode 1, to nice subtle things like a certain monster you can fight or run from in one of Claire's episodes will change completely what Barry has to do or encounter... The episodes get progressively better in my opinion, and some of the later stuff feels a lot like older RE, including a few light, easy, but fun puzzles in episode 3, and a certain fun section in the last episode...

One disappointing thing is, despite spending hours in it already and enjoying it well enough, I think I've concluded that Raid Mode in Revelations 2 I don't find as enjoyable as Raid Mode in Revelations 1. There's aspects I like about it more, like character-specific abilities, the new monster buffs, the higher number of stages... But most of the stages being from RE6, as well as just not as well designed or varied as Revelations 1, and the whole thing lacking an over-arching fun challenge like Ghost Ship, I think is deeply felt.

Probably the most 'Resident Evil' the series has felt in years, and a fantastic budgeted spin-off.

Some screens I took:
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I blame the Final Fantasy Mafia game going on in the Gafia community for this. I was already playing FF4 on my Vita because I was Golbez in that game! I also own the DS version... which I'll now never play again.

  • FINAL FANTASY VI
  • FINAL FANTASY IV Bundle
GAFIA REPRESENT.
 
Merry Christmas, SteamGAF!

I got $60 in Steam Wallet codes, so it looks like I'll be picking up a few more games within the next few days.
 
So last night I bought

Binary domain
Undertale
Ori and blind forest
Tales from borderlands
Hearts of stone dlc witcher 3

I think I'm good.
 
hope everyone is enjoying their xmas. hope you all are enjoying the games you bought or got as a gift during this holiday season!

i know i am ;)
 
Not even alcohol can make those deals passable.

it sucks to already have all the must have games and only looking forward to brand new games

in my case, old games I missed didn't get a deep discount this time, recent games I'm not sure about have the same discount since like forever, popular games have shitty discounts because they're successful and popular
 
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