Surgeon Simulator 2013 is out this Friday. $9.99.
This teaser is pretty intense: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=h5pwqzm5tC4
Now you guys can stop crying about Pinball Arcade and FX2. You're getting both now.
my wife intends to go to med school one day. I wonder if she would play this with me.
Is the point of doing that to dissuade her from the med career?my wife intends to go to med school one day. I wonder if she would play this with me.
Crimsonland remains not greenlit. That's unfortunate.
The annoucement is not official, but I heard OTS is going to be greenlit tonight and I highly recommend it.
It's very accurate, probably the most accurate surgery game of all time. If your wife wants to learn how to perform a brain transplant, she should definitely buy this game.
It's very accurate, probably the most accurate surgery game of all time. If your wife wants to learn how to perform a brain transplant, she should definitely buy this game.
I'll give you the key to a successful brain transplant:
Place your hand on the brain and pull.
Monaco and Surgeon Simulator 2013. I wanted to save my money.
Well duh, they're stuck in there pretty tight, how else would you get them out?
Wait three months and you'll be able to get both at half off.
Sadly that was not the case. What was your source?
I read it in the OT from some friend of the devs. Sorry.
PINBALL ARCADE! YES!
Get it, it's great!Today's Daily is 75% off Hell Yeah. Sega Aussie Taxes virtually everything it publishes (curious, I crunched the numbers some months ago; only about a dozen of its items on Steam weren't taxed), so I'm assuming it's $3.75 in the US.
Damn, I'm moving to Origin thenCan we stop complaining that Pinball games aren't being Greenlit now?
Is the point of doing that to dissuade her from the med career?
And for anyone too lazy to click on the trailer and watch, I'll give you the key to a successful brain transplant:
Place your hand on the brain and pull.
A game called Zack Zero was added to the Coming Soon list. Seems like it used to be PS3 exclusive.
It was given a mixed reception.
Rage for £3.25, yay or nay?
If you consider yourself a fan of classic FPS gameplay and can overlook the uninspired hub-based and quest-based game structure, the answer is yes.
Well, haven't you played Psychonauts? That's how pros do it: good ol' sneeze.Well duh, they're stuck in there pretty tight, how else would you get them out?
You gotta smash the skull open with an axe first, though.
Seeing exclusivity end is always gratifying, no matter the product.
Also terrible vehicles and annoying as hell texture pop-in.
But for 3.25, its worth it for curiosity sake alone.
People love the shootbang aspect of it. I was disappointed.
What's the best Gamepad I can get considering that I hate that Xbox controller and love the PS3 controller, and I can't get the *actual* PS3 controller to work on Windows 7?
I didn't think to mention the vehicle gameplay since all but one or two of the races are optional and vehicles are otherwise only used for traversal (though I suppose even when moving from point to point you have to put up with the occasional bandit). Texture pop-in can be mitigated or even cured if you're blessed but it's true that the game is very temperamental in that regard (I was lucky, experiencing virtually no pop-in after upgrading to the latest drivers at the time of release and a later patch eradicated it entirely).
Come to think of it, I haven't played the game since upgrading GPUs. I still need to play the DLC, so I'll find out eventually if the game still wants to play nicely with my system.
I haven't tried fixing the texture pop-in. In the vanilla steam install it is atrocious and constant.
The vehicles just feel cheap and bring down the game for me. Even though I only really use them as point-to-point and the occasional combat they are late 90s levels of bad and are hard for me to overlook.
Guns feel nice.
I just don't get why the game has a reason to exist unless you are really into shooter mechanics. Graphically it is not that impressive even overlooking the texture pop-in. It doesn't do anything new or noteworthy with setting, gameplay style, or mechanics. It just is.
Given the hype and the pedigree I felt really let down. These are the people who brought me Doom and Quake. I liked Borderlands more than this and that just should not be the case.
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I'd agree that Rage's most fundamental flaw is its identity crisis. At the core of the game is a fine FPS of old, but it's obfuscated by poorly-conceived modern game design tropes.
I'd agree that Rage's most fundamental flaw is its identity crisis. At the core of the game is a fine FPS of old, but it's obfuscated by poorly-conceived modern game design tropes that, for many like yourself, greatly weigh down the overall experience.
Yeah, that is a great way of putting it.
id should be innovating, not playing catch-up. That is what stings me the most.
Although Doom 4's development has supposedly been, shall we say, less than smooth, Carmack decreeing that "Doom is about two things: demons and shotguns" fills me with hope.