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That's unfair to Bad Rats.In before someone says that Quantum Conundrum was the Bad Rats of Portal clones.
That's unfair to Bad Rats.In before someone says that Quantum Conundrum was the Bad Rats of Portal clones.
Someone took Twin Sector without thanking, though. Which means I'm going to exhaust my hourly allotment of activations, just so you get dozens of emails telling you someone is trying to access your account.
I was going to say stop speaking for Stallion but he already beat me to it.In before someone says that Quantum Conundrum was the Bad Rats of Portal clones.
What the... Quantum is not a bad game.![]()
Your gaming diet most be out of this world then.Calling it bad would be too kind, I agree.
Ok, but bad...BAD?The game gets boring, fast.
Lots of games do. Is that its only sin?The game gets boring, fast.
Calling it bad would be too kind, I agree.
AH! AH! AH! You said all.It's repetitive, slow moving and the dialog is not interesting at all
AH! AH! AH! You said all.
So the game isn't actually bad, is just that doen't measure up to other game.
So it's like a blind date.It's repetitive, slow moving and the dialog is not interesting at all
How are they garbage? One solution fits all, or existing in a binary state of either requiring a guide or being numbingly easy?QC is puzzle game with garbage puzzles and nothing to save it. When you have issues that fundamental you are a bad game.
Half-Life 2?QC is fine if you're already in the mood for first person puzzle solvin. I'll take it over QUBE or that one weird european game with the grav gun.
I don't think QC is bad, but qube is better than it easily.QC is fine if you're already in the mood for first person puzzle solvin. I'll take it over QUBE or that one weird european game with the grav gun.
I don't remember having to solve much.QC is fine if you're already in the mood for first person puzzle solvin. I'll take it over QUBE or that one weird european game with the grav gun.
I don't think QC is bad, but qube is better than it easily.
QC is fine if you're already in the mood for first person puzzle solvin. I'll take it over QUBE or that one weird european game with the grav gun.
Please you can explain more about the game? ...my principal fear is the premature dead of the online comunity
Portal > Portal 2 >>> Antichamber > qube >> QC >>> TSOr Antichamber is far better than QC.
Anyone know a) where I can buy X-Men Origins Wolverine via digital download and b) if the PC port is any good?
thanks
Portal 2 > Portal >>> Antichamber > qube >> QC >>> TS
It's like if McDonalds started selling steaks, but really they were just bunless BigMacs with steak sauce slathered on top of it. Sure, it's not that bad. Sure, it is still food. But it isn't a steak and you sure as hell wouldn't suggest someone eat it in place of the real unadulterated thing.
It's only retail as far as I know. The port is great btw.
Now that's crazy talk. QUBE succeeds where Quantum Conundrum fails because the people making it knew their limitations. They couldn't afford/properly do a voice over/narrative?: it isn't there. They felt they explored the game's mechanics to their fullest: they finish the game instead of boring you with levels upon levels of the same puzzles.
Quantum Conundrum fails, not because we're comparing it to Portal, but because it attempts to be Portal and never, ever reaches it.
Fuck! Hate having to find retail copies of PC games. I like what I played on the PS3. Was kinda hoping for a sequel as it had some great ideas.
I'll see if I can hunt it down for a reasonable price.
Thanks
Wtf am I looking at there? Seriously a PC game that came out within the past three years with no DD?
I don't really care for narrative in puzzle games so it never bothered me either way. I wouldn't mark it against the game unless it took away from playing it, but it doesn't actually affect it either so it's easy enough to ignore what I'm not paying attention to.
Just don't agree with the rest, QC has a more varied amount of mechanics to work with and they throw in just enough mechanic specific puzzles to teach the player what's going on before they transition it with the rest of your abilities. They're varying the puzzles up so that you're still doing new combinations of things towards the last levels.
It's preference at this point but I prefer a game like QC or antichamber where puzzles are more contingent on your ability to piece together a wider range of concepts you've previously picked up rather than tearing into every aspect of a particular mechanic.
Wtf am I looking at there? Seriously a PC game that came out within the past three years with no DD?
Wtf am I looking at there? Seriously a PC game that came out within the past three years with no DD?
And this is why I began the whole thing commenting about how morningbus should be grateful someone else took the Twin Sector key. =P Though I'm not actually sure he can see my posts.Portal > Portal 2 >>> Antichamber > qube >> QC >>> TS
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001PTN5ZW/?tag=neogaf0e-20
9 bucks seems ok to me.
Edit: If you don't live in the US (like me), you're probably screwed then (like me).
It's only retail as far as I know. The port is great btw.
Excuse the double post but since has EDF: Insect Armageddon always been on Steam or is it a new release?
http://store.steampowered.com/app/23530/?snr=1_7_7_204_150_1
Yes, it's always been there and you can make it run at 60fps by changing the exe with a hex editor.Excuse the double post but since has EDF: Insect Armageddon always been on Steam or is it a new release?
http://store.steampowered.com/app/23530/?snr=1_7_7_204_150_1
Someone explain "OriginJake" to me please. I scanned through that thread and didn't see anything.
I just beat it on PS3 and whie I enjoyed it, playing at a more smoother framerate (can it go up to 60 FPS?) would make it more enjoyable.
Of course, I already said that Flux is a day-one purchase from me. And probably a day-one beat too (not 100%, I'm nowhere near that good, though I made it to Meta on the first level a couple of times).The dev just confirmed Dyad is coming in March on the other thread. So the "truly weird" appears to becoming more and more plausible!
Let's not forget Bit.Trip FLUX and FATE are also in the registry...
Also why am I so cheap that I am not buying Cthulhu+BoD7 for $3?
i don't know when but gamersgate finally got more steam keys for those that bought the Bethesday Pack for $27 which included dishonored.