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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2015 10:39:30 GMT -5
The extra levels? Yeah, but over half the game is free, and it's quite a bit.
Honestly I'd be surprised if they stay adamant on price for long, but there's plenty to sate anyone.
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Post by Colonel Kurtz on Oct 8, 2015 11:01:43 GMT -5
The extra levels? Yeah, but over half the game is free, and it's quite a bit. Honestly I'd be surprised if they stay adamant on price for long, but there's plenty to sate anyone. Yeah, you're right. Premium games cost a lot when they are released; but the developers soon make that price more manageable. Except for Square and Cave. Those two won't give you a discount price!
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Post by qishmish on Oct 8, 2015 12:11:17 GMT -5
Btw i tried that Wizardry: Labyrinth of Lost Souls demo.
Gonna delete it. Controls are crazy with ubersensetivity. And monsters sprites are small. And game is drawn for 2G/3G/3GS displays, so looks pretty bad on retina. Maybe PS3 version is better, idk.
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Post by Colonel Kurtz on Oct 8, 2015 13:51:51 GMT -5
As for myself, I'm deep into the campaign in N.O.V.A. 3, and... just wow. The game is even more impressive now than in 2012. It really looks like a new-generation game; and with FPS, touch controls are usually quite serviceable: that's the case here. The game controls like a dream. --it better has to, considering the multiplayer part of the game, which is really, really fun, between Halo and COD. I still find it hard to believe that such a perfectly finished game costs only 6 bucks!
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Post by qishmish on Oct 8, 2015 14:47:49 GMT -5
i thought it took some inspiration from crysis 2
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Post by Colonel Kurtz on Oct 8, 2015 14:55:32 GMT -5
i thought it took some inspiration from crysis 2 Yeah, definitely. But you know what? I prefer NOVA! Also, the Halo influence is felt through the game. Anyway, I think that in the end, I prefer NOVA than the Modern Combat series. Both are good to great (they're on my list, after all...), but NOVA is more fun to me. And I love sci-fi settings... Also, qishmish .... I'm still waiting for your opinions on games on my list!
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Post by qishmish on Oct 8, 2015 15:46:49 GMT -5
For some reason, when i hear "Halo", i think about NOVA first. Now, comments on some games from your list. - Riptide GP2: looks pretty soild. I was going to buy it one day cause i enjoyed another app from developers, called Beach Buggy Blitz or smth. - Zombie Highway 2: i dunno, there were some games from Simple series on PS2 with similar theme and they looked more fun for me. - Pac-Man Championship Edition DX: oh yeah!!!! that's the ultimate pac man ever. Love visuals, acid music and thrilling gameplay. - Colin McRae Rally: interesting. But i need music in racings (yeah yeah Sega Rally ftw) - Pitfall!: i like that low poly style. Gonna check it. - Mass Effect: infiltrator: i was told it's pretty similar to Dead Space here. Hm. - Dodonpachi Resurrection HD: as i prefer original arcade OST i'm glad they kept it too. - AG Drive : wow wow just wow. Must have. - Hook Champ and Super Quickhook: yes i remember them, i was reading reviews but i decided that i lack patience for them so i never tried.
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Post by Colonel Kurtz on Oct 8, 2015 16:02:23 GMT -5
Thanks for the opinions, and nice picks!
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Post by 🧀Son of Suzy Creamcheese🧀 on Oct 16, 2015 4:01:49 GMT -5
Has anyone played Pac-Man 256 yet? It's pretty fun, and my current main taking-a-shit game.
Sure, it has (optional) micro-transitions and real life waiting times (not too long, thankfully), but it's pretty addicting.
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Post by lanceboyle94 on Oct 16, 2015 14:37:38 GMT -5
Has anyone played Pac-Man 256 yet? It's pretty fun, and my current main taking-a-shit game. Sure, it has (optional) micro-transitions and real life waiting times (not too long, thankfully), but it's pretty addicting. I haven't played it in quite a while, but it is a pretty dang good game, and I honestly prefer it over Crossy Road from the same devs.
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Post by Colonel Kurtz on Oct 16, 2015 15:50:51 GMT -5
I still haven't played it. I'm a bit burned out by Championship Edition, to be honest. But I'll try. Is it better than Championship Edition 1 and 2?
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Post by Weasel on Oct 16, 2015 16:43:25 GMT -5
I still haven't played it. I'm a bit burned out by Championship Edition, to be honest. But I'll try. Is it better than Championship Edition 1 and 2? It's a very, very different game. The maze never ends, and it's more important to keep moving north to escape the kill-screen than it is to eat as many dots as possible. The ghosts also act differently, since they don't have their corners to retreat to anymore, and there's a bunch of new types with distinctive behaviors. It's great fun!
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Post by Colonel Kurtz on Oct 16, 2015 16:50:51 GMT -5
thanx for the info! I'm downloading it right now.
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Post by 🧀Son of Suzy Creamcheese🧀 on Oct 17, 2015 5:04:29 GMT -5
It's definitely very different than a 'normal' Pac-Man game, yeah. There's various other power-ups you can 'equip' which will then be randomly found in the stage, just like the Power Pellets. Although some of them are kind of obsolete, like the Stealth one is just an inferior Power Pellet or Giant. There's also a big focus on having a big Dots chain. Unlike traditional Pac-Man the maze isn't 100% covered with them. I haven't played it in quite a while, but it is a pretty dang good game, and I honestly prefer it over Crossy Road from the same devs. That used to be my toilet-time time waster actually.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 18, 2015 19:36:37 GMT -5
Sonic Boom is the gift that keeps giving
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