Games for 2009... And BEYOND!
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Another solution might be a completely new monitor technology that creates real motion instead of working with frames, but that has an obvious flaw (besides, you know, not existing yet): it can't be compatible with any of our existing content and the majority of our existing technology.
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So, I picked up Rogue Legacy in the Steam Summer Sale.
It's a rather addictive "roguelite" platformer, with an interesting twist: each successive character has some kind of trait: one might be colourblind, another might have giantism, another myopia, and so forth. The gimmick on some of the wears off after a while (there's a limit to the number of times playing in greyscale is funny), but it's a fun game that I'd recommend you pick up next time there's a sale.
It's a rather addictive "roguelite" platformer, with an interesting twist: each successive character has some kind of trait: one might be colourblind, another might have giantism, another myopia, and so forth. The gimmick on some of the wears off after a while (there's a limit to the number of times playing in greyscale is funny), but it's a fun game that I'd recommend you pick up next time there's a sale.
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Picked up "First Strike" on Android (iOS also available).
Visually, it is like a slightly cartoon-esqe 3d version of Defcon. Light strategy, goal to win by destroying the rest of the world through nuclesr fire (though, there is a way you can achieve world peace).
A bit pricey for a mobile game, but good gun, especially given how much I played Defcon.
Visually, it is like a slightly cartoon-esqe 3d version of Defcon. Light strategy, goal to win by destroying the rest of the world through nuclesr fire (though, there is a way you can achieve world peace).
A bit pricey for a mobile game, but good gun, especially given how much I played Defcon.
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Icepick wrote:MrBunsy wrote:elDiablo wrote:You can blame Icepick for The Beast! He's all types of crazy!
Hah! Is there anything else lurking in the source of this level of barmy?
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Icepick, do u no that you made around 7x posts as Chris!!!???!!!???!!!
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Icepick, do u no that you made around 7x posts as Chris!!!???!!!???!!!
You should congrat yourself!
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The Talos Principle. Play it.
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I watched the trailer and I'm intrigued....but is it really worth that almost-AAA price tag?
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shinygerbil wrote:I watched the trailer and I'm intrigued....but is it really worth that almost-AAA price tag?
Looks like there's a demo.
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shinygerbil wrote:I watched the trailer and I'm intrigued....but is it really worth that almost-AAA price tag?
If you're into puzzle games in the vein of Portal, the game is worth double its price tag. The puzzles are fucking brilliant, the graphics are fucking gorgeous, the narrative is fucking deep. It lacks any of the humor in Portal though.
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For those of you with an Oculus Rift, this is an amazing game for it:
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=341006172
It's currently still in the greenlight section but there's a free demo on the oculus sharing site. The only downside to it right now is the lack of players really, servers tend to only hold a few players
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=341006172
It's currently still in the greenlight section but there's a free demo on the oculus sharing site. The only downside to it right now is the lack of players really, servers tend to only hold a few players
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When I come home from work and do all my household chores I like to hang out in online games. I have played all kinds of games, but lately puzzle games suit me. They are interesting and don't strain the nervous system. One of the best ones for me is Worldle. On the site you can see all the games from this developer.
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I never would have thought before that I could spend money on pixels and donate to the game. But friends advised to look at the site skin.land https://skin.land/ where you can buy a lot of good stuff at a reasonable price, which is very attractive. Now I race with cool guns in CS GO. And just can not recommend not to look and buy something for yourself.
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