One Year of patches to fix it"Year one edition" that doesn't even say it is in any way different or special, just that its a release for one year old game.
pretty self-explanatory
One Year of patches to fix it"Year one edition" that doesn't even say it is in any way different or special, just that its a release for one year old game.
What if there never was any patches?One Year of patches to fix it
pretty self-explanatory
No thanks Phoenix Point. My interest in you has passed.
same ... i haven't even played XCOM2 yet, lolNo thanks Phoenix Point. My interest in you has passed.
Ban this man!!!!same ... i haven't even played XCOM2 yet, lol
Do it.same ... i haven't even played XCOM2 yet, lol
You have WHAT?same ... i haven't even played XCOM2 yet, lol
Ban this man!!!!
You have WHAT?
Listen up young man,
you drop whatever you are doing and go play X-Com 2 or I swear I'm going make you watch anime. And I'm talking about the nasty stuff that doesn't make any kind of sense and kills brain cells like Neon Genesis Evangelion.
You had me right up until you insulted the GOAT animeYou have WHAT?
Listen up young man,
you drop whatever you are doing and go play X-Com 2 or I swear I'm going make you watch anime. And I'm talking about the nasty stuff that doesn't make any kind of sense and kills brain cells like Neon Genesis Evangelion.
Has he tried by reloading his arms
poor henry probably got bodied like everyone else. even superman wouldn't have been fast enough to catch one pre sell out
I think he could afford to go for a 3090, once it drops. Netflix gotta pay him nicely for Wticher Season 2
poor henry probably got bodied like everyone else. even superman wouldn't have been fast enough to catch one pre sell out
NGE actually mostly makes sense. You'd be surprised .You have WHAT?
Listen up young man,
you drop whatever you are doing and go play X-Com 2 or I swear I'm going make you watch anime. And I'm talking about the nasty stuff that doesn't make any kind of sense and kills brain cells like Neon Genesis Evangelion.
I watched it, many many years ago. (20 or so)NGE actually mostly makes sense. You'd be surprised .
He 100% will. Not gonna pass the ultimate marketing move of him having an instagram photo posing with a copy of it.i wonder if keanu gets a copy of his game
Well Im getting it, love me some Xcom-like games.
very specialI watched it, many many years ago. (20 or so)
It didn't, or maybe I'm not clever enough to get it. Doesn't matter.
I was left confused, especially the last episode was "special".
Depends on how blurry you like games.I don't know if I buy Hades on PC or Switch.
I don't even use my Switch anymore, and the whole Nintendo and legacy content can of worm is obviously there.
But an indie rogue-lite is such a perfect game for handheld.
edit - I should try XCOM 2
They sure did.And available through PC Game Pass since late dec 2019.
Epic outdid themselves with Phoenix Point and Metro Exodus.
It is about a broken boy being put in a shitty situation and realizing his self worth and keeping his head up even in circumstances he can't control.I watched it, many many years ago. (20 or so)
It didn't, or maybe I'm not clever enough to get it. Doesn't matter.
I was left confused, especially the last episode was "special".
It's all rather obtuse and you need to research a lot of it outside the show but it does seem to have remarkably internal consistency. There was a fansite that explained it, from the way EVAs work to the whole soul-related things and multi-layered conspiracies. It's remarkably deep and ultimately I found those last two episodes way more relatable at the time than the movie, especially as someone struggling with pretty dark stuff at the time.I watched it, many many years ago. (20 or so)
It didn't, or maybe I'm not clever enough to get it. Doesn't matter.
I was left confused, especially the last episode was "special".
The first hit is always free.
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I backed it and was pissed about the moneyhat shit. They were making refunds a pain in the ass too so I complained to Fig who then refunded me immediately. I don't do much crowdfunding these days but I have to hand it to Fig for handling the situation even thought it wasn't their fault.Even worse: this was the dev who sold his Fig backers to Epic, despite the game being fully funded already. No way they'll ever see a single cent from me, and I hope other pc gamers will spend their money on other games as well.
Edit: beaten by lashman
You should get a prompt for an extra free month when you redeem it, at least if you do it from the xbox app. Well that's assuming they give you a code, I don't know how these things work.
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They were incredibly dishonest about it at the time too. They claimed they were unable to ask backers ahead of time because of a confidentiality agreement with Epic, but Snapshot were the ones to initiate contact with Epic about a deal.They sure did.
As a Fig backer, don't get me started.
I mean these fuckers promised Steam or GOG keys to backers, and were running an alpha test with their own downloads.
Then, they announced the EGS deal in highly cynical fashion, in a video that basically said "good news, we are now exclusive to another platform, and no, you won't get keys for any of the promised platforms", further complemented by posts on Fig and Reddit with some of their guys telling people that even if they refunded everyone, they would still have money left from the deal, so they didn't particularly care, nor were they worried at all about people's reactions.
So, they closed that alpha test (everyone had to go to EGS to continue playing it), and refused to even continue to offer a DRM-free download option, like they had at the time. Only after some insistence did they announce that would give GOG/Steam keys a year later, if people wanted to wait, instead of refunding the game.
So yeah, screw them.
I was a backer on this one and Shenmue III, and both had a similar result, but these cocky jackasses were much worse than the Shenmue III team, since they had the nerve to continue to mislead people talking about a GOG/Steam launch months after the deal was signed (people found entries on the EGS client for the game dated from way before, ready for the announcement), and they actually came out and told people the EGS deal was good for them, so they didn't particularly care about upsetting people, or negative reactions.
Oh wow, fully 3D Disgaea. Never thought I'd see the day. Cool.
3D models seem fine to me, but the broken tradition of sprites is sad to me. Love me some sprites.
Same, why wouldn't you?Well Im getting it, love me some Xcom-like games.
don't think so, unfortunatelyA question: as you may know, Paradox likes to tie some in-game content to stuff like subscribing to a newsletter, referral programs, (...).
The upcoming Empire of Sin had a similar "promotion", at least when the website launched.
May I ask: is there any place on the Paradox website were one can confirm the content we have unlocked for which games?
thanks
I have been buying Julian Gollop's games since the 80's, so for 30+ years I followed and supported his work.They were incredibly dishonest about it at the time too. They claimed they were unable to ask backers ahead of time because of a confidentiality agreement with Epic, but Snapshot were the ones to initiate contact Epic about a deal.
Well, maybe because I don't like rewarding shitty people?Same, why wouldn't you?
Same scenario for me and I couldn't agree more. Any game he is involved in will never see a single cent from me in the future.I have been buying Julian Gollop's games since the 80's, so for 30+ years I followed and supported his work.
After what he did, and the way he did it, and handled things, you can be sure he won't see a further dime from me.
They were insanely shitty about the whole thing, especially during that whole AMA they ran to explain the deal, where they basically downplayed and almost looked down on the people who had backed, or that pre-ordered the game directly from their website.
Well, maybe because I don't like rewarding shitty people?
Heck, I even bought that big mess that was Laser Squad Nemesis.It's a shame about Gollop as i pretty much followed them from the Spectrum up to the X-COM remakes.
You punks should go and play Rebelstar Raiders, then Laser Squad!
I loved those games, i still have my Atari ST Lords of Chaos & Expansion Disk One box and disks on my shelf. Ahh, nostalgia.
Vanilla XCOM2 falls pretty much in the same trappings of the first one after a while but I offers much more variation and the combat is much deeper (it's actually quite astonishing how much the concealement start changes the game). It's a great game nonetheless.This XCOM2 talk has me intrigued though. The first one started getting really repetitive, why is the second one so highly recommended? Isn't it more of the same?