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Looks like it is.
And three times as expensive.
Looks like there is more stuff unlocked from the start than in the mobile version but you still can buy things via in-app purchases.
Statement from the devs. FAQ.
Looks like it is.
Finished Deus Ex 1. Amazing game, so much ambition and freedom to face each situation. Worst part is the AI, by far one of the most stupid AIs I can remember, even for its time.
Time for Deus Ex: Invisible War. Yeah, I know.
This seems interesting. It's by the Natural Selection 2 devs:
"The Future Perfect interface allows you to create, play, and share multiplayer games quickly and easily.
Games created with Future Perfect are published on Steam Workshop. You can browse, rate, and download games that interest you.
Models, animations, textures, effects and other assets are also shared, so you can pick and choose the compents you want to create your game."
It's too early for Early Access, so you can only but the game through their site right now. It's 10 bucks.
Get the HD mod at the very least http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1322973
EDIT: follow this guide actually
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get your waifus ready. anime sale this weekend. https://twitter.com/steam_games/status/553007456666673153
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Some games there have a Steamkey, some do not and you just download the game itself.
If it is a Steamkey, then you just get the Steamkey, activate it and can play it only on Steam.
I own every single one of those.
I already own most of those ;_;
but do your friends have 'em?
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Thanks to an awesomely generous member Blu(e), I finally got the last of the ones I've wanted from that list.
Ys I&II Chronicles+ is legit good, and I appreciated the bump mechanic after leveling up a bit. Some of the bosses are brutal on Nightmare(especially the first game).
but do your friends have 'em?
This is the only thing I know of P.N.03.I like crappy games too!
Enjoying Nekopara. However it's the first game in awhile where I'm just so curious as to how everything works in that world.
I have so many questions on how these cat people are made and exactly what regulations are in place relating to them.
Korra is not an anime.
why?
why?
why?
Not Japanese I think?
Would you consider Family Guy and Simpsons an anime too?
Yep.If Japanese being a source is the issue you should be taking issue with nearly half that list.
Soooo... Korra is an animated sitcom?
How much is KoF in USD for the sale?
Been kinda wanting to get in that silly game but never put up da bucks.
How come I can't load the link to the sale from twitter? Is it not the time yet?
Korra is not an anime.
Partly produced in America, it was animated by a Korean studio.I'm not that familiar with Anime, but with JRPGS genre definitions based on countries of origin rarely work.
You end up with people calling Dark Souls a JRPG and Lord of the Rings: The Third Age a WRPG despite those games having nothing to do with the respective genres.
I would argue that Korra is in a similar situation. Being produced in America, yet holding many similarities to traditional Anime.
Korra is not an anime.
That's not the phrase.
Partly produced in America, it was animated by a Korean studio.
I guess I should reword it to as a Japanese style American cartoon.
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Oh, the 960s are 2GB. Lol, fuck that. There goes that idea.