Congratulations!I have a similar non-gaming but anime story
Today I finally got the Evangelion Platinum collection for a not bloody ridiculous price
Now I am as well, since the humble link I got also has a DRM-free download.Proud owner of a drm free copy of wallacw and geomit on gog
I managed to get both.
Hand it over.I have a similar non-gaming but anime story
Today after a looooooooooooooong time of searching I finally got the Evangelion Platinum collection for a not bloody ridiculous price
Disappointed you didn't mention the PS2 MVP, Suikoden 4.Not in a world where Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter exists
But honestly, the PS2 had way too many amazing and unique JRPGs. Suikoden 3 and 5, Ar Tonelico 2, just awesome stuff.
Suikoden 4 is living happily in a farm upstate, alongside TierkreisDisappointed you didn't mention the PS2 MVP, Suikoden 4.
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Yeah I get you. I'm also the same. I didn't actually mind buying it and playing it on PC as it was on release. But since I had already played half of it on the 3DS. I wasn't really tempted to double dip on a 1:1 3DS port. Otherwise I would've happily played it! But I'm surely glad they improved the PC port that much. I really enjoyed what I played of it, so now I'm looking forward to restarting it on Steam one of those days.Yeah, if you are interested in the game, the PC version is now a good buy.
Don't get me wrong, the launch version was surely playable, and I did play it at the time, but it was almost like playing the 3DS version in an emulator, with a few tweaks.
The patch added some higher definition assets (made for the console ports), plus 60fps support (the framerate of the original version was 30fps), and a few additional modes.
Why they don't advertise the hell out of it, I don't know.
I just recently learned about this myself, and the patch was released in 2018 (3 years or so after the game launched)!
Not in a world where Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter exists
But honestly, the PS2 had way too many amazing and unique JRPGs. Suikoden 3 and 5, Ar Tonelico 2, just awesome stuff.
That's too hard. With the exception of the Raidou duology (which is still great but not quite on par with the rest) all these games are among my favorite ever.Damn, too many games.
Should I go for Shadow Hearts 1+2 or an SMT game?
Congrats! That must have been very satisfyingI finally found someone who had the Wallace and Gromit games I was missing, he was legit, I have the games, I just need to pay them.
One of these days, I think we should start charging them for PR.And who needs actual developers' marketing when you can just follow the definitive PC gaming source on the internet...
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Thanks!Congrats! That must have been very satisfying
That's also the only Telltale game that I'm missing on Steam, but I've made my peace with that a long ass time ago
I don't care much for most of the PS2 oldies but Suikoden really comes up a lot and if it ever came to PC, I'd love to give it a shot.The entire Suikoden series deserves much more love than it gets. 1 &2 are the poster children, but 5 is actually just as good and frequently better.
Suikoden V, a fine PS2 JRPG, deserves a revival. That game is great and underappreciated.
And every game in the series deserves to be on PC. Even 4 and Tactics which are the worst games in there.
I'm not particularly interested either, but it's always nice when a developer adds content, modes or options, for those who do care about it.PvP in Darkest Dungeon, yeah pass. I can see why it's free.
I wish my collection was as nice as that. Also where do you get the Kaine art?NieR is officially 10 years old today
told yaVoxelgram is great. The updates have made it much better, and the workshop has added a ton of content.
I thought you were talking about this, at first. Amazon productToday after a looooooooooooooong time of searching I finally got the Evangelion Platinum collection for a not bloody ridiculous price
Works fine here. Just tested it.Weird question, but for those who had Humble monthly subscriptions, especially yearly ones, no matter the year: can you please check your library, and see if you can have entries for the Humble Monthly bundles of September (2019, 2018, 2017, ...)?
None of mine show up!
I still have the confirmation emails, so I can access some of them, but at least for one of the years, it takes me to another, non-working page.
I don't have a yearly sub, but my September Bundles are showing up (3 of them)Weird question, but for those who had Humble monthly subscriptions, especially yearly ones, no matter the year: can you please check your library, and see if you can have entries for the Humble Monthly bundles of September (2019, 2018, 2017, ...)?
None of mine show up!
I still have the confirmation emails, so I can access some of them, but at least for one of the years, it takes me to another, non-working page.
I have a yearly sub and all my Septembers are right where whey should be.Weird question, but for those who had Humble monthly subscriptions, especially yearly ones, no matter the year: can you please check your library, and see if you can have entries for the Humble Monthly bundles of September (2019, 2018, 2017, ...)?
None of mine show up!
I still have the confirmation emails, so I can access some of them, but at least for one of the years, it takes me to another, non-working page.
So, I feel that I've missed something. Why would the leaking of the source code of a game lead to people stopping or avoiding playing it? Fear of hackers and exploits?
I love the Suikoden series (only played 1 and 5 though)!Suikoden V, a fine PS2 JRPG, deserves a revival. That game is great and underappreciated.
Yeah, Suikoden V intro is a bit too long with lots of hand-holding. But it's all worth it after that, it's a great Suikoden game in the end.I love the Suikoden series (only played 1 and 5 though)!
I've never finished any of them, but played the beginning of 5 at least 3 times.
The game is really awesome, but it's paced a bit weird. I mean the intro/prologue is about 8 hours and you can barely speed that up due to all the cinematics and conversations.
So that's 8 hours before things really start happening and the adventure takes off!