They already bough Nokia phones and now after Finland...oh my god, it's been in front of us the whole time..... Microsoft is buying Finland!
They already bough Nokia phones and now after Finland...oh my god, it's been in front of us the whole time..... Microsoft is buying Finland!
If you have waited this long to play Low Magic Age, then just save your card cash for Squadrons if you want to play it right at release.Nice bundle:
Save 33% on The Old School CRPG Bundle on Steam
store.steampowered.com
I'm tempted to get Low Magic Age as part of the bundle (using the complete the bundle option).
I'll never get enough wallet funds to buy STAR WARS: Squadrons at this rate, before it launches, right?
I came across this video:I do find it very strange certainly that there has been next to gameplay videos of it from Devolver, and it's out tomorrow
Yeah, and tellingly Devolver have not released any tangible gameplay videos, and it's down to streamers only to do so.I came across this video:
And, it just looks like a mess. A boring mess.
And look at the scene at 27:05...
Switch stays winning
Well I thought it was already bad on PC...
And look at the scene at 27:05...
Were you all expecting a "serious" shooter?Yeah, and tellingly Devolver have not released any tangible gameplay videos, and it's down to streamers only to do so.
The day before it comes out...
Bro it is in the title. It is supposed to be SERIOUS.Were you all expecting a "serious" shooter?
Just take a look at this cutscene from Serious Sam 2.
Is it trashy? Yes.
Is it breaking the fourth wall? Yes.
Is it barely funny? Yes.
Is the player running from arena to arena, killing stupid amounts of enemies along the way? Yes.
Is it getting tiresome after an hours? Yes.
It's Serious Sam, always has been.
It's one of those cases where the audience has moved forward and they haven't caught-up.Were you all expecting a "serious" shooter?
Just take a look at this cutscene from Serious Sam 2.
Is it trashy? Yes.
Is it breaking the fourth wall? Yes.
Is it barely funny? Yes.
Is the player running from arena to arena, killing stupid amounts of enemies along the way? Yes.
Is it getting tiresome after an hours? Yes.
It's Serious Sam, always has been.
We'll see. I wouldn't be shocked if the fans still like it.It's one of those cases where the audience has moved forward and they haven't caught-up.
I have a buddy who is a fervent Serious Sam fan and I just don't get it. He tricked me into coop on a few of the old ones and never again. He has been anticipating SS4 like other people are anticipating Cyberpunk.We'll see. I wouldn't be surprised if the fans still like it.
Personally I hoped for some kind of evolution, but I'm not surprised. Will probably pick it up during a sale.
But no matter what, I can not denie that this looks like an authentic Serious Sam experience.
i'm sure morningbus will absolutely LOVE it!We'll see. I wouldn't be shocked if the fans still like it.
I know, it's very similar to anime in that regardI always had the impression it's a franchise that simply exists somehow and no one knows why
King's Bounty exists solely because of people like my dad and I, who played a lot of Heroes of Might and Magic 3/4 and want more of the same kind of experience. I bought every game in that series for him to play, and will probably do the same with King's Bounty 2.it's a franchise that simply exists somehow and no one knows why, like [...] King's Bounty
Even as a PC aficionado, it has always been baffling to me that these games exist and people like them and buy them (I'm sure I own some of them on Steam >.<).Serious Sam has fans?
I always had the impression it's a franchise that simply exists somehow and no one knows why, like Sniper Ghost Warrior or King's Bounty
I'd argue the hex-based combat is very similar, and HoMM has always had at least some RPG elements in its heroes: leveling them up, increasing their stats, equipping them with items, learning skills, etc. This was even more of a focus in 4 with its hero classes and the heroes themselves participating in combat (and 5 even had a skill wheel, but that was post-New World Computing).It's not like HOMM though, it's like... King's Bounty. Less strategy more RPG.
I liked 1 a lot, other than the 10-minutes long arenas. But there is an undeniable fun to facing hordes of mook to stupid music playing. It's the junk food of shooters without being pretentious. At least the first one was. 3 was completely dumb to me, with this strange "let's do middle-east and assault riffles!" decision.We'll see. I wouldn't be shocked if the fans still like it.
Personally I hoped for some kind of evolution, but I'm not surprised. Will probably pick it up during a sale.
But no matter what, I can not denie that this looks like an authentic Serious Sam experience.
I liked King's Bounty a lot! Never finished it for some reason but it's the only HOMM-like I ever got into.It's not like HOMM though, it's like... King's Bounty. Less strategy, more RPG. Kind of like a WJRPG, with touching enemies to initiate self contained somewhat strategic battles but with little in the way of long game strategy like HOMM has, just leisurely exploring, progressing through the stories, seeing the nice fresh environments, troops and surprises the game has in store for you. I loved the first reboot, The Legend, I don't see why anyone would think it doesn't have fans. I thought it was top tier despite the so so translation which often broke the humour as it's a light hearted game. The games that followed seemed too samey and it was quite long so I had my fill but I'll give 2 a try as it seems to differ more, it's been long enough. A dozen years later it still looks great. I loved the first trailers:
It's the only game I wrote a review for back when I worked for a now defunct website, otherwise I just wrote news, I really wanted to rave about it. 4,5/5 stars.
To quote the other forum's subtitle for the community thread: "There’s no end to this franchise!"Sonic lives to see another day
Let's see if it lasts very long. I get the feeling it might move some units in the first few days and plummet off the top 10 pretty fast after that.Goose already at #2
If it means I can finally play the first game, DO ITThat's not it. It's clearly that other slayer
coming to the Xbox Game Pass.
Serious Sam formula:Even as a PC aficionado, it has always been baffling to me that these games exist and people like them and buy them (I'm sure I own some of them on Steam >.<).
It's bizarre for sure, but it's also the kind of thing PC allows and I'd love to encourage more of, so I'm more than happy to see people like weird things. Except anime.
I wasn't a fan but loved the art of rally demo so I grabbed it as well. It's great so far.I bought this. Loved Absolute Drift.
yesSo what are we expecting? GOG release of the old ports?
Usually they have a really short exclusivity window...I hope that's also the case because I would gladly play them another time asap.yes
at first
yeah, here's hoping ... i'd even buy those re-releases tbhUsually they have a really short exclusivity window...I hope that's also the case because I would gladly play them another time asap.
It's not the GOG part that I have a problem with. I wouldn't mind getting them from there if there was no chance of them coming to Steam. I just wish it was a new port of the HD collection. If they're just dumping the old ones then there's no reason to think they're willing to put the effort into porting the rest of the series.yes
at first
That is an accurate insight into the serious sam formula. Add enemies until someone starts giggling hysterically in the room.Serious Sam formula:
Enemies everywhere. Ok
Let's add more. Well
Let's add more. What
Let's add more. This is getting stupid
Let's add more, much more. You kidding me, now that's fun
I'm a fan, or at least admirer, of the franchise. Not a huuuuge fan by any means. There was this streamer showing SS4, but for a so called expert/fan of the franchise he really sucked at picking the correct weapon for the enemies he was facing and blaming the game instead of himselfSerious Sam has fans?
I always had the impression it's a franchise that simply exists somehow and no one knows why, like Sniper Ghost Warrior or King's Bounty
That's what I'd hope. Full pc release of the HD legacy collection the PS3 got or nothing really.It's not the GOG part that I have a problem with. I wouldn't mind getting them from there if there was no chance of them coming to Steam. I just wish it was a new port of the HD collection. If they're just dumping the old ones then there's no reason to think they're willing to put the effort into porting the rest of the series.