The character I would have picked for this topic from the Venture Brothers is Henchman 21/Gary. That guy has had quiet the journey.
The character I would have picked for this topic from the Venture Brothers is Henchman 21/Gary. That guy has had quiet the journey.
Maybe the US will get the Canadian version of G4.
Are we sure this isn't a Shadowrun-based movie?
So let me get this straight. There is one review that knocked the game for its art style and scored it lower than everyone else (and did so while acknowledging other problems they had with the game) and yet, that one review... out of many, many reviews... is almost the entire focus of discussion about this game.
I am thinking Nippy Dog from God Hand, from when you are fighting the musicians.
I am saying that this Fish situation is staged, yes.
And so many people entered the contest with Poutine chips. It seemed like a poutine entry should have been amongst the finalists.
I think the fact that Phil Fish uses Andy Kaufman as a twitter avatar should tell you everything about what is going on here.
The exploration angle on this is very intriguing to me. I may end up buying this game at some point because exploring is something I love to do in games.
I thought it was entirely fair as well, and I appreciated the developer telling people that so they wouldn't fruitlessly wait until tomorrow to see if it was going to have a flash sale.
Cellar Door games in the discussion threads at Steam for Rogue Legacy posted the following:
Keep looking at Greenmangaming. I ended up getting Xcom before the current Steam sale for just over 10 with the DLC included (that was the 75% discount plus a coupon code on top).
Space Pirates and Zombies is 80% off/1.99
I am going through my library, seeing if there are other games that I liked to recommend to people, and I am finding a lot of titles didn't even go on sale... so yes, people expressing disappointment about the sale is valid. It seemed like a lot more things went on sale in the past.
AI War, with the all newest DLC included is 4.24, which while not cheaper than that indie bundle earlier, is still a good price.
Wait a minute. Is this 4 completely new flash sales? Seriously. That's new.
And I think for the most part, if something starts the sale at 75% off, it probably won't be a daily/flash sale for the course of the sale.
Anyone else notice there has been a real emphasis on these alpha/beta games this sale too? Like a disproportionately high number of them have been daily/flash deals compared to the amount of them on the site?
The thing that caught my eye and is giving me second thoughts, even at this price point, is the fact that it is recommending 8 GB of RAM.
That is the lesson most people learn the hard way their first steam sale. Sorry it got you too.