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prudis

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also , this one is out of nowhere out on 🥚🥚🥚

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“We’ve been supported by Epic Games since day one, even before the Epic Games Store was a thing,” said AOne Games marketing director Felipe Budinich in a press release. “They’ve promoted us on social media, they had us at their booth on GDC, and awarded us a Dev Grant, and now we are thrilled to release on their platform as it will do a lot for the visibility of the title.”
and yet not even single tweet about it being out from Epic folks so far :drinking-blob:
 

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what the fuck is Akira doing there , loved that animu/mango
She's an assist character. This is a fighting game that features other IPs owned by S-E and if they're not playable characters, they appear as assist characters.
Iori is a guest character in this game.
 
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Is there any good deal around for Million Arthur?
GMG has it 20% off.
 

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There's a new content update out for Grim Dawn, and a cosmetics DLC available, for those who wish to support the continued development of the game:


This is one of the rare cases where not only I'm not bothered with this cosmetics DLC, but I'll be sure to purchase it.
The game is great, and the developer has done a great job supporting the game, so I'm happy to support them back.
 

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fantomena

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I so badly want the Valve Index. I hope Valve comes out and talks about international shipping. Norway, other non-EU countries, Canada, Australia and a ton of other countries has yet to be able to buy the Index or the controllers for that matter.

Still, Im happy that games like Boneworks will work on Rift.
 
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I so badly want the Valve Index. I hope Valve comes out and talks about international shipping. Norway, other non-EU countries, Canada, Australia and a ton of other countries has yet to be able to buy the Index or the controllers for that matter.

Still, Im happy that games like Boneworks will work on Rift.
Steam Controllers and Steam Link were sold in Canada through Amazon and EBGames so i assume this is the same situation.
 
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Steam Controllers and Steam Link were sold in Canada through Amazon and EBGames so i assume this is the same situation.
Yeah, they might partner up with a retailer here. There is one retailer here that had a store page up for the Steam controller, but I don't think the ever sold it.

Bought my Steam controller in another country.

Amazon US/UK is another hope to get an Index. As long as it is from a retailer/shop that is an official Valve partner.
 
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Fanatical has Lethis: Path of Progress at an historical low (by a large margin). Anyone played it and can vouch for it?
At $2? Hell yeah. It's a very good steampunk city builder that I still play from time to time. The animations and details and world are great. It gets kinda frustrating (like your shit starts breaking for reasons that aren't always clear) so play the tutorial first. And they've got a sequel coming along apparently.
 

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It's not too bad of a JRPG, even if it's part of the "Shining" series for dubious reasons.
Combat is fairly fast and fluid, characters play very differently, so it has some meat even if repetitive if you stick to only one.
The level design is very simple (it's hub based with small zones linked together) but mercifully short and you can avoid encounters easily (but you shouldn't, as XP is much needed against bosses some times).
Story wise it's very, veeery anime, but never weird and creepy despite having actual amorous relationships; and there's a ton of optional dialogue for those who want.

I think it's a very good C-tier RPG, one of those games produced for cheap and too fast for their own good. But where others usually fall apart in many ways, this one doesn't, it plays pretty well and isn't frustrating with crazy dungeons or unskippable cutscenes.
Just kinda repetitive and predictable.
 

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I’ve been waiting for the right price on Nioh.

Oh, it’s about to get nasty...
[Hidden content]
Summer Sale Survival Guide

1. Get absolutely plastered
2. Struggle to scratch off the code on the steam card
3. Attempt to type in the code several times before getting it right
4. Wonder why you didnt redeem the code before getting drunk
5. Go to the front page of steam and start looking for new games to buy
6. ???
7. Wake up the next day and wonder why you now own an assortment of hentai games like "Wet Beach Pussies", "Pussy 2" and "Hentai Pussy"
8. Profit
 

yuraya

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I have no clue what I’m doing in Underlords.
The game is pretty freaking complex compared to how it looks. But its really fun.

Study the alliances to work many different combos. Also upgrade characters and try to think several moves ahead in managing gold (buying duplicates) and leveling accordingly.

I only played like 4 or 5 matches so far but my most successful late rounds have been Warrior + Assassin.

Its all about the late rounds. You can be absolutely on fire and then get simply destroyed if you don't know how to deal with one or two people late.
 

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Notice: At the request of the publisher, Space Hulk: Deathwing is no longer available for sale on Steam.
Enhanced Edition too.
 

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I can't vouch for Amid Evil, but I'm a big FPS nerd and can say Dusk is pretty solid. It doesn't do anything that exciting, but it makes accessing some of the really mechanically intense parts of older FPS games a lot easier. An example is the game has intense momentum conservation for things like strafe jumping ala Quake engine stuff, but it's a lot more lenient to play around with.

Really cool ideas like that are all over the place in there. I finished the first 2 Episodes (didn't play 3 cause it wasn't out yet, need to go back to it) and it was fun. Only thing bad I can say about it is that the level design in some places is a bit too restrictive (nowhere near as bad as Doom 2016 thankfully), and the weapons are all just returning classic styles.

I'm pretty picky about what singleplayer FPS games I do like these days, so saying I could even finish what was out at the time is the best endorsement I can give it.
 
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