Lumberjackson
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Gylt developer (Tequila Works) tweeted that the game will be ported to other platforms and made available sometime next year.
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Bought Warhammer: Vermintide 2 for 3,77 € from Fanatical. Not even sure if i'll actually enjoy playing it, but i like the graphics and the setting in general. Sometimes i have to marvel at how affordable gaming has become, too bad the planet is going to shit.
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ROSS'S GAME DUNGEON: THE LAST STAND
Lumberjackson replied to Ross Scott's topic in Ross's Game Dungeon
Looks like this has gotten a re-release: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1615100/The_Last_Stand_Legacy_Collection/ -
Wow i had no idea that RE 5 is still using GFWL, i bought it on Humble Bundle a couple of years ago (maybe late 2015?) through on of those Capcom bundles that seemed to be a good value proposition (came with RE4, RE5 + DLC, Devil May Cry, Ultra Street Fighter IV among others), but i still haven't installed it yet. I remember the Steam version of Fallout 3 being a bit of a pain to get running due to GFWL, though. I somehow got around those issues, but that was back on Windows 7.
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It's available on GOG: https://www.gog.com/game/moonstone_a_hard_days_knight
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Guns, Gore & Cannoli 1 + 2 Pack for 3 bucks from Fanatical, looks to be a fun Metal Slug type of game.
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Played this a while ago, and it was alright. A point & click adventure with very minimal controls, looked a bit like a flash or mobile game. The time travel mechanics were well implemented from what i remember, and the writing and voice acting was pretty good aswell. About halfway through the game the charaters stopped being voiced for some reason, which i found odd.
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The guy who owns the MetalJesusRocks YouTube channel used to work for Sierra (or Dynamix), i believe.
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Playing the Quake 4 campaign at the moment, and aside from the vehicle sections i'd say it still holds up nicely, having a good time here. I bought the Steam key from Humble Bundle a couple of years ago, and what i find a bit odd is that my version ( https://steamdb.info/sub/8943/depots/ ) comes with 4 languages (english, french, italian, spanish), whereas the Steam store version ( https://steamdb.info/sub/11033/depots/ ) is english only. Must be a leftover from the Activision days, they always create dozens of different packages for each region. Apparently the GOG version is english only aswell.
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ROSS'S GAME DUNGEON: HELLGATE LONDON
Lumberjackson replied to Ross Scott's topic in Ross's Game Dungeon
Well, this was the trailer that piqued my interest: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0B_w12sNPGo -
ROSS'S GAME DUNGEON: HELLGATE LONDON
Lumberjackson replied to Ross Scott's topic in Ross's Game Dungeon
I remember this being one of 3 games i was really looking forward to back in 2007 because of their interesting premise or setting, the other 2 being Clive Barker's Jericho and Tabula Rasa by Lord Englishman. But in the end i never got around to playing any of those games, and from what i gathered they all had issues (like Tabula Rasa's servers shutting down a year later) or were just not all that great. -
Oh yeah that wobble effect on models, i remember it being quite extreme in Kingpin, especially on character models, but also on objects like motorbikes etc. I found it curious that i hadn't noticed it in other games at that time, but apparently there weren't that many 3rd party games made using the Quake 2 engine (compared to idTech 3 later on), and out of those i had only played Kingpin. Well that and Herectic 2, but not for long, since it gave me massive motion sickness despite being in 3rd person perspective.
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ROSS'S GAME DUNGEON: AIDA'S STRANGE CHRISTMAS
Lumberjackson replied to Ross Scott's topic in Ross's Game Dungeon
Here are some examples of games that were also made in AGS: https://store.steampowered.com/app/631570/Whispers_of_a_Machine/ https://store.steampowered.com/app/370910/Kathy_Rain/ https://store.steampowered.com/app/307580/Technobabylon/ https://store.steampowered.com/app/336140/Unavowed/ https://store.steampowered.com/app/227000/Primordia/ I mean yeah, as far as presentation goes, they're all 2D point & click adventure games. But art direction makes a huge difference. -
This used to be an exclusive title for the original Xbox, but a couple of years ago they ported it to PC and Xbox One and made it free to download on the Microsoft Store: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/phantom-dust/9pcdnbhr11mr That is, from what i understood the single player portion is free, but they are selling some add-ons for multiplayer.
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Apparently this was released on both GOG and Steam this year: https://www.gog.com/game/battle_engine_aquila https://store.steampowered.com/app/1346400/Battle_Engine_Aquila/
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Picked up a handful of games for 4,99€ from fanatical.com via one their "Build your own bundle"... bundles. Bomber Crew - Deluxe Edition Exception Galaxy of Pen & Paper +1 Hover Outcast - Second Contact Rad Rodgers Radical Edition Shadow Blade: Reload Sine Mora EX The Age of Decadence Toybox Turbos Man, gaming is really cheap these days. And who knows, one day i may even play some of those.
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Game's 0,41€/$0.50 on Steam right now.
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Phantom Doctrine and Pillars of Eternity II Deadfire - Obsidian Edition
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Well, it's made by the same company as MDK, the first one at least.
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Didn't know they had a new one in the works, looking forward to it. Check out their previous game Primordia if you haven't yet, a very solid point & click adventure with great art direction, and i got a few good giggles out of the banter between the protagonist and his sidekick. Really enjoyed that one: https://www.gog.com/game/primordia
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Just in case you don't want to use the Windows Store, this is also available on Steam: https://store.steampowered.com/app/537450/ReCore_Definitive_Edition/