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As I experienced it (EU version), the game was a good 60 hours: first 30 hours play out as you expect and are very good, remaining 30 hours extremely repetitive and optional if you're content with the "bad ending". It doesn't really take another full 30 hours for the "good ending", you can skip a lot of the parts of

Yep, but sadly Red Mages are barely relevant by the time you get the job. It is well worth maxing out later for the passive abilities it gets to be reused with other classes, just not worth to be the main class of any character.

Our little game, which we published just last month on Steam, builds on this concept for a 2.5D racing game. Granted, it is not fully 3D, but it takes advantage of the high-res imagery that services like Google Earth uses to play on, with a few enhancements to give the illusion of perspective.

Most sane people would, if given the choice between playing a game using the DualShock 3 or Xbox 360 Controller, would go for Microsoft's pad every time. Understandably! One controller was designed with the current hardware generation in mind. The other was nearly indistinguishable from a model of the PlayStation

Well, makes sense, as most cheese names originate from France and Italy, which are in turn, the stereotypical settings for fantasy RPG games. No wonder they sound just right !

Guitar Hero

Still, the game I'm contributing to is very clear about its purpose right from the title, the cover image underlines unmistakably the genre, hovering will get you a link to the beta/demo and a couple of press coverage quotes. Our videos and screenshots are no-fuss all gameplay. The game has gotten overwhelmingly

Probably already "let go" once the project was finished. If that's the case, they got their revenge !

Thanks for asking, the game is Real World Racing: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=94564971

Glad to hear Unepic made it ! Great job !

Crazy Traffic is probably the best "traffic sim" around short of the paid version and it's free, if you're into that kind of puzzle gaming.

This intro screams Super Mario Galaxy, which shouldn't surprise given the Nintendo trademark.

@Murderdolls: I do ! Tried playing wow 3 times for about 1 month each. Can't stand the low poly flashy cartoony look. And, it's definitely overly saturated with nerdy in-jokes like this one. Nodding to real life is one thing, but blizzard's world goes so far that it just break any suspension of disbelief all the time.

@hot_heart: Well, consider that in Europe coke only comes in 4 flavours: regular, light, zero, decaffeinated. And zero is by far the most marketed and trendy in the last couple of years. Makes sense in this perspective.

@waclark57: Half a litre, but anyway, you'll find that beer is sold in pints in pubs around Europe as well. We think of it as the name for a glass of that size. Or just order a "medium" beer and you'll get a pint in most places.

@CarbonatedFalcon: The item you linked to is a video OUT adapter. Practically speaking, a mac display port will output vga/dvi/hdmi signal with the proper adapter, but vga/dvi/hdmi signal is not easily converted to display port compatible input.

@KingHippo: If I recall correctly our dev-kit is based on a DSi and actually uses this same cartridge.