I would be truly worth to watch Tom's video blogs www.pentadact.com to be further inspired.
Oh. The countless times I have tried to give Burnout Paradise a chance. I wanted it to be good. Sigh.
Yeah, I loved that response.
Gunpoint is great. There is a demo on Steam, definitely worth a try.
Yes, online and local.
Oh my, I played that tone until my eyes bled. My friends hated that I played Robofish all of the time.
And each purchase gives you an additional key to share. Seriously, great fun for the price.
Not that I know of. PC Gamer recently game a ton of codes away for free. The servers should nice and plump.
There is actually a spectrum of in the video game market now. There actually are people who are independent developers and identify as independent. There are indie devs who should probably consider dropping that nomenclature and adopt something else because they are something different (Jonathan Blow, Double Fine, maybe even Housemarque). The market is changing faster than we can describe it, and that's pretty exciting.
Ohhh! Micro Machines, so good.
From the Steamworld Dig title page on GoG-
compatible with- Windows (XP, Vista, 7, 8) and Mac OS X (10.7.0 or newer) and Linux (Ubuntu 14.04, Mint 17)
Good choice! It is also available on GoG.com too, for Linux even.
Oh there is an end, but why spoil it!?
Could be, tomorrow is Batman Day.
I misspoke VonSchtook! I should have put "sub" in quotes, I really didn't think it was a bad game, we had a good time with it. I wouldn't have looked at it if was named anything else, but it was an overlooked title and unfairly lambasted.
I agree, though I didn't think it was "shit.' I actually "liked" the game, though was frustrated it bore the name ShadowRun.
Honestly, I would not have played it if was named anything else. I was looking for ShadowRun and got a (sub)standard shooter.
There is definitely some homage to the SNES and Sega versions in this title.
I really did like this game and loved covering it this month. I would love, love, love this as a multiplayer co-op/competitive game. Perhaps another candidate for #100daysofgaming? I think so!
I just played this the other day for my #100daysofgaming for @ExtraLife4Kids. Kind of disturbing. IN regards to the ending, I think the developer was making a point that sometimes, even though you make particular choices, the inevitable will happen.
Pretty excited about this one, sounds great. I would love to see a comic book or animated series behind this IP.