
Tanukitsune
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It begins! The Steampocalypse! Servers will overloads and explode, mass hysteria will ensue! Savage cannibalistic clans worshiping celebrity cats! Oh... and damn good bargains!
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Quitter's Club: Don't be ashamed to quit the game.
Tanukitsune replied to Tanukitsune's topic in Video Gaming
I can't believe I'm saying this, but I quit the Street Fighter X Mega Man fan game. It's unplayable with the keyboard, and with my controller is forces me to use the analog stick instead of the D-pad. I lost 90% of my lives because Mega Man because he keeps sliding when I want to jump. The levels are much shorter than a regular Mega Man games and much more annoying. I've never had to struggle with the stages in a Mega Man before, sure there are tough mini-bosses and tricky jumps, but here there are just annoying teleporting enemies or Sniper Joe clones all the way. Also the rules vary at the whim of the programmer, sometimes you go back a screen, some times you can't. E-Tank don't regenerate and you can't save. I don't know if I should call "retro hardcore googles" on this or not as a fan game you can do whatever you want, but it does feel like a fan game, a good one, but still.... At least it has awesome music? *shrugs* -
That's the one game I don't own, I tend to be terrible at tower defense games. EDIT: Whoa! The Groupees "Build a Greenlight bundle" now has La-Mulana in it! HUZZAH!
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I'm relatively "safe" from the next Steam sale, the only thing left on my wishlist are cheap indie games to start with.
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I'm sure I got them from other sales or indie bundles anyway.
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Damn, yet another Humble Bundle that is nothing but games I already own, except for one I don't really care for. Oh well, they tend to add a few game in the final week, maybe it will have something I like then.
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Yeah, the Sierra games aren't that popular anymore, with their moon logic, dead ends and general harshness. I think the later games are much less harsh?
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Happy B-day, miffy! :3
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King's Quest, Space Quest, Quest For Glory and Police Quest, in that order are the favorites, and that's because they don't have Leisure Suit Larry. I'm going to be slightly disappointed if Steam doesn't also jump on the "End of the World" sale thing, speaking of which, shouldn't the Winter Steam Sale have started anyway? By the way, is it me or is GOG becoming the adventure gamer's paradise? First the have the whole Edna & Harvery series for the price Steam sells just one of their games, then I pre-order Deponia 2 that comes with the first game for the price of only on Steam and now they have whole Deadelic catalog for a ridiculous price!
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I just beat Ratchet & Clank: Q-Force/Full Frontal Assault, the first thing I noticed was that it was... a tower defense game? Well, it's more like a hybrid's hybrid? Imagine if you took Orcs Must Die and added a level from a R&C game. You have a small tower defense area and the "normal" level. The level is filled with weapon pods which you need to fight the enemies to get money to buy turrets and mines. The game has checkpoints and the wave only seem to start when you are near a weapon pod which makes it a bit easier. What makes the game a pushover (Only you want to get a medal for a low time) is that if you fail to defend and get a game over, you restart with all the turrets you bought before the checkpoint and you can kill everything in the level to buy more turrets, shields and such, so eventually you have enough to win no matter how much you suck. The villain is the most annoying thing ever gameplay-wise and character-wise he's constantly talking like people think nerd talks. He actually says stuff like "Semicolon parenthesis" and "OMG"... He even hacks your space ship to play the TROLOLOL song.
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The Indie Galas aren't that great, if it weren't for the constant "Greenlight" bundles, they'd be the worse indie bundles out there. The almost every bad Steam game in my collection is from their bundles, they just have that one game that I want that is still ridiculously cheap even if I buy the bundle for that game.
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I did it and I don't see that hat in my inventory, I know I traded with some guy, but I doubt I would have given him the hat... (I really hope I didn't, I like Max, why would I give it away?)
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This is the only DF Game Club thing I attended and I had fun. I'll try to be at the next one too.
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I've beaten Scribblenauts Unlimited and I'm still getting a few Starites but I have to say... HOW ON EARTH IS THIS A KID'S GAME!?! It says "Cartoon violence" and "Comic mischief".... I would never let a kid play this game. It has some ridiculously dark moments which traumatize a kid. Not only can you do some very messed up stuff, but the game itself has very messed up moments. To solve one puzzle, you have to help one person tan... I just used a lamp, yet he EXPLODED into meat and leather, and that wasn't a failure... Just wait to you reach the Santa mission. I love this game because you can mess around with it in so many ways, but this shouldn't be an "E for everyone" game. It's even gory at moments, just with no blood. (So many dead babies, oh the humanity!)
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Spaceman in Space By: 304 and Grundislaw Available: Adventure Game Studio database Synopsis: He is the Spaceman! He is in space!
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I was given a copy of Dota 2 and I never even thought of trading it, I have no idea of how to play it and kinda regret keeping it. Does this mean people will start annoying us for out TF2 items even more? I got some only because they came with other Steam games and I still get kids asking for them.
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The Cave: Ron Gilbert's Double Fine Game (A Tim Schafer Production) (Not Double Fine Adventure)
Tanukitsune replied to Nappi's topic in Video Gaming
I think the Lost Vikings mixed with Dizzy sounds like it would be like The Cave, only not as witty. Dizzy is an adventure game with platforming in it and the Lost Vikings has different character with different abilities to solve puzzles, so it wouldn't be too far-fetched to say they would be like The Cave combined. -
The Cave: Ron Gilbert's Double Fine Game (A Tim Schafer Production) (Not Double Fine Adventure)
Tanukitsune replied to Nappi's topic in Video Gaming
It's like the Dizzy games then? -
Walk of Faith: A two player co-op game, to be played by a person and a deity
Tanukitsune replied to TychoCelchuuu's topic in Video Gaming
Nice photoshop, I can tell by the pixels. Very clever, this lady deserves a cookie for such a witty joke. ಠ_ಠ- 3 replies
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Isn't the title almost a triple pun combo already? Full bore=full speed, bore as in drilling and the obvious boar one? He dashes and digs so it's a appropriate! :3 I like how you can already see some variety in the levels in the trailer, not only in theme but mechanically too!
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Quitter's Club: Don't be ashamed to quit the game.
Tanukitsune replied to Tanukitsune's topic in Video Gaming
A compilation? I thought the PSP one was more or less was a compilation of both Darkstalkers games? (PS: I totally typed Darksiders there and had to change it. Yep, there are too many games with Dark in them) -
Quitter's Club: Don't be ashamed to quit the game.
Tanukitsune replied to Tanukitsune's topic in Video Gaming
Yes, I wish I was playing Darkstalkers II... I don't know why I got them mixed up, too many Dark"X" games? -
I guess they are adding Steam achievments to the mods? Can that be done to mods? The Dead Pixels guy claimed his game was in before Greenlight and it took him ages to get the Steam achievements working.
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Quitter's Club: Don't be ashamed to quit the game.
Tanukitsune replied to Tanukitsune's topic in Video Gaming
I think I'm quitting Darkstalkers II, the new elements just ruin it for me. The temples feel too small, until oddly enough the moment I got a bigger one I thought it was unnecessarily long. It also reminded me why Zelda games are fun... Who wants random loot when you can get a piece of heart, new equipment or an upgrade? Each chest was a disappointment, each boss was a bore and every temple felt the same... I almost quit when the game thought it found be "fun" to do the "let's have the elevator move ridiculously slow while it rains never ending enemies", but it was a short time when my character got stuck as in glitch stuck... again. I just didn't care anymore and quit... I even bought a season pass, but still I don't care... Whenever I make this face playing a game, I know it's time to quit. -
I'm really not digging Darksiders II so far, the dungeons feel tiny and unisteresting and each time I find a chest it just ends in dissapointment. Joe Madureira left the company, right? It figures that the guy who started Battle Chasers and never finished it now did the same to Darksiders. This is starting to become a trend that I don't like a bit.