picked up serious sam HD 1&2 and munch's odyssea
most of the games listed aren't that amazing
Picked up Eschalon Books 1 &2.
Hamilton's Great Adventure is.
I'm like you where time >>>> money. Games need to be judged by if they're worth the time they require to finish them. Hamilton's Great Adventure is. I just finished it last week after clocking about 6 hours in total and every new stage was great and compelling and the game doesn't have like 100+ stages just to pad it. It has 4 worlds with about 10-12 stages each, and each one adds a new twist until the end. Excellent, excellent game.
It plays like a puzzle game but with the controls and atmsophere of an indiana jones platformer.
ffs, Dinner Date is horrible. I thought it would be a cool little 1 act play that touches on themes of loneliness and isolation and the human condition. Instead it's this shitty little thing where a guy eats bread, drinks wine, and does a hobo's version of a poor man's Stephen Merchant as he rambles about coworkers and food and being stood up.
You...you just can't appreciate true video game art!
I love art. I love emergent narratives and shit too. What I don't love is art students with a mild interest in french romanticism masturbating into a compiler and charging me money for it.
Or you could buy the SEGA Genesis Classics Pack 4 for $3.75?
Includes:
Alien Soldier
Gunstar Heroes
Landstalker
Light Crusader
Shining Force
Shining Force 2
Shining in the Darkness
Streets of Rage 1 & 2
Wonder Boy III: Monster Lair
dream recommended me graphic adventures dream
ffs, Dinner Date is horrible. I thought it would be a cool little 1 act play that touches on themes of loneliness and isolation and the human condition. Instead it's this shitty little thing where a guy eats bread, drinks wine, and does a hobo's version of a poor man's Stephen Merchant as he rambles about coworkers and food and being stood up.
I didn't mind Dinner Date because it was different. Couldn't play it again though.
Try Iron Roses, it's fantastic.
I saw your recommendation and was trying to figure out if you were joking or not.
And judging by the fact that Iron Roses looks like a hidden object game, I can only assume that you were.
Okay, so they're not new additions to the 2011 Steam lineup like the titles listed in the OP, but both Freedom Force titles for £2.49 (under $4 in a direct conversion) is a hard deal to beat for anyone who hasn't enjoyed them before.
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This looks pretty cool, actually.
Anyone else have any impressions?
http://www.graymatter-game.com/
I'm actually making Duki download Dinner Date so he can be as livid at the abuse of shortform abstract games as vehicles for clever narratives as I am.
You have to set it in compatibility mode, but it works fine after that.how ddos this run in Win 7 64 bit I heard that there was some issues with it
I bought it today and can't even get the game to launch.
You have to set it in compatibility mode, but it works fine after that.
Looks pert cool but it's not on Steam, trying to clean out my wallet
I want to put in another good word for SPAZ, it's really a great game if you're a fan of Star Control II, well worth the asking price and probably my favorite pick up from this sale.
Inside a Star Filled Sky, Dinner Date, and Tidalis are absolutely must-play games. Each offers a kind of depth you rarely see, though in very different ways.
Artistic ambition is great. I love it when people take chances in games. For example, I love the stuff Christine Love does. But that's because she has a vision that she expresses through her games. Dinner Date is literally the product of one man's digital masturbation. You don't get any insight from it. You don't enjoy the experience of playing it. It's just there. It's like the elevator music of pretentious abstract games.
Do you have Gemini Rue?
Are you going to recommend horrible onanistic tech demoes to me too?
Seconded. Even though it was only $1.25, I still feel cheated out of money.dinner date is horrible
Hmm, I know duckroll had some trouble getting it to run but he found a way to fix it. Will see if he can pop in here and give an answer.
Seconded. Even though it was only $1.25, I still feel cheated out of money.
how ddos this run in Win 7 64 bit I heard that there was some issues with it
I bought it today and can't even get the game to launch.
Sure. Don't use the steam shortcut. Instead, find the .exe and make a shortcut from that to your desktop. Go into the properties of the shortcut and click on compatibility tab. Then set it to be XP compatible. Should run fine after that.Can you elaborate?
I love art. I love emergent narratives and shit too. What I don't love is art students with a mild interest in french romanticism masturbating into a compiler and charging me money for it.
All the negativity towards Dinner Date is making me even more curious...
I've had a couple of games do that to me. Both were demo's and when i bought the full version it wouldn't launch. I had to delete and reinstall both games and they worked after that.