Puzzle Dimension is awesome. I got easily 15 hours out of this just completing it. And another 10 trying to get all the achievements.
E: Nimbus is also great. Play it on hard. Don't be a pussy
But it's too frustrating on Hard
Puzzle Dimension is awesome. I got easily 15 hours out of this just completing it. And another 10 trying to get all the achievements.
E: Nimbus is also great. Play it on hard. Don't be a pussy
So eh, Stranger's Wrath pc version... I read this was a complete disaster when it came out, is it safe to get this now? Has it been patched? Or is the PS3 version the better option?
I've always hated this description and it put me off of the game until I actually checked it out and discovered it was Qix with a fantasy setting. I fucking love this game and put in over 20 hours.Fortix 2 is best described as a reverse turret defense game.
Anyhoo. One of the cheaper options I was pondering was Arx Fatalis, and something I found will be of interest to folks who are similarly pondering or have already purchased: The source code was released awhile back and folks have ported the whole game over to more modern system friendly engines. Called Arx Liberatatis it now apparently runs on modern Windows and Linux. You'll need the original game, or the demo for the assets though.
I don't have any personal experience with it, but I always think fan made updates are cool, so there you go.
I don't see anything interesting at all in that.
It's a good idea for a thread though.
Here are my impressions of Puzzle Quest (1): Fuck that game. I was originally attracted to the game because of the RPG elements and skill system, having your own citadel was cool, and utterly crushing your opponents was awesome. But that drops away 10 hours into the game, simply because the enemies level with you. Congrats devs, you single-handedly killed your game in one move. Fights begin to drag on, which leads to the opponent being psychic and chaining shit from off the boards. The fact that you can only swap two pieces once means that setups are useless because the CPU will just steal it, find something you've overlooked, or fuck it up with their own psychic chain. It's just not active enough, which would be fine if their was some actual strategy to the base gameplay. Then when your walking around the map all these lvl 25 diseased rats/orc/spiders/bats/ogres/skeletons/wights/riders that have 150 health yet provide no challenge, it's so tedious. I eventually found a cheesing strategybut then what's the point of playing a strategy/puzzle game then?forge equipment that gives damage per full mana pool then just build it up, never using your skills
Conclusion: Get something else /rant
I've never played a Puzzle Quest game and the first one is 50% off right now for 4,99, but should I just go for Puzzle Quest 2?
Never, ever, say that on GAF. In the wrong places you might get a backlash of IGN proportions.
i think its a good game for what it is - u are just 5 years late. no one had seen anything like it then and were willing to put up with its deficiencies. Here in Melbourne I went to one of the dev's talks. Did you know it was only one guy that did the programming? and that he did the gameplay in a couple of hours? When he said that I realised that the game wasn't very deep just very random to keep it different.
I think if there is a rant it is that the warrior is very offensive which reduces the amount of time spent per opponent, whereas i think it was the wizard who was very defensive which meant it was freaking annoying to defeat enemies... that was the biggest issue for me.
That's actually might impressive! Is that dude doing anything else? He can stand to have a designer maybe go through the gameplay bits but still impressive. The guy behind Terraria is also a wizard and he made that game in a really short time, I don't remember the actual amount, but he's moved on to other non-game stuff which is a shame really.
OT: Before I read this thread the damage count was $0.
After?
Goddamn you guys.
Its actually really great, in case you want to know why:
The main reason is the variation the puzzles provide. It starts of with some basic rules like the numbers all needing to be represented in a row. Where it truly shines is the addition of more intricate rules that make combining these to get to the end result very rewarding. Here is an example of an easy level:
Even = only even numbers.
6x = all numbers multiplied need to add up to 6
5+ = all numbers need to add up to 5
<,> = Take care of the "needs to be smaller than" or "needs to be higher than rules".
Those are already fun, but the more you play:
.. the more diverse the type of combinatoric puzzles become. This certain double puzzle additionally requires the numbers to be entered on both fields, so the numbers you are looking for need to be consistent with the requirements on both sides.
Fun game and in my opinion way more motivating than a bare collection of Sudoku puzzles since it offers more variety.
Sitting with Stacked, Hard Reset and Dungeons TDL in my cart.
What say you GAF? Pull the trigger?
I can recommend Stacked and Hard Reset. Those two games were great.
That's actually might impressive! Is that dude doing anything else? He can stand to have a designer maybe go through the gameplay bits but still impressive. The guy behind Terraria is also a wizard and he made that game in a really short time, I don't remember the actual amount, but he's moved on to other non-game stuff which is a shame really.
OT: Before I read this thread the damage count was $0.
After?
Goddamn you guys.
Sitting with Stacked, Hard Reset and Dungeons TDL in my cart.
What say you GAF? Pull the trigger?
Great!
Any opions on Dungeons people? So far I´ve onle seen one person recommend it...
edit: Think I´ll skip on Dungeons after reading some of the MC user reviews...
My last splurge this morning included these little gems:
Delve Deeper + Treasures and Tunnels
Divine Divinity
Faerie Solitaire
Broken Sword - Trilogy pack
Nimbus
Diamond Dan
Lucasarts Adventure Bundle
Time Gentlemen, Please!
Found a combo that added up to slightly over $30 exactly just because it's a nice round number
To those of you who picked up Arx Fatalis, this is worth checking out: http://arx-libertatis.org/
Arkane made the game open source so now people have fiddled with the engine to eliminate bugs and make it work on modern systems and operating systems, including Linux and stuff. Pretty dope!
Alpha Prime looks hilariously bad and hasn't been $1.24 for several sales
It really runs a lot better, but it seems to be incomplete, for example the sounds for the runes are missing. I hope they continue working on it.
Well, 1.0 was released 3 months ago, 1.0.2 was released only last month, so they're most likely working on it still .
Edit: You can choose the audio backend (Think you might have to restart for it to take effect) in the Audio settings, maybe that'll help you with your missing sound. That or just updating OpenAL. I don't find it mentioned anywhere else.
Thank you, it seems to work now. I had changed the sound options around in order to get surround sound, and that seems to have caused the glitch. Or it just randomly happens, who knows.