Jump to content

Steam/PC Mega Thread


RoHitman Reigns

Recommended Posts

So has anyone played Divinity: Original Sin? Saw someone playing it on youtube and it looked fun but wanted to get an opinion or two before I decided to get it or not.

It's really fucking well made and really good. But it's also really fucking hard. Like, this game will have you visiting GameFAQs constantly to try and figure out what to do next. It pretty much throws out concepts like quest markers and so on.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

So has anyone played Divinity: Original Sin? Saw someone playing it on youtube and it looked fun but wanted to get an opinion or two before I decided to get it or not.

It's really fucking well made and really good. But it's also really fucking hard. Like, this game will have you visiting GameFAQs constantly to try and figure out what to do next. It pretty much throws out concepts like quest markers and so on.

Basically this. I stopped playing because it was so hard and I was stuck.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

In Divinity EXP is a bit of a rarity as well, I found myself severly underlevelled during the middle parts of the game.

Hero Siege is weird. I hate it so much. But I cannot stop playing it. Its progression is designed exceptionally well; you gradually get stronger and stronger so that you get further and further in the game (in theory) with each run. This in turn makes it one of the more frustrating games I've played in some time as well, I want to get further but at a point the enemies just fucking swarm you because you can't kill them fast enough. I hate it. It's great.

Link to comment
Share on other sites


The Internet Archive just dumped nearly 2,400 old MS-DOS video games into an easy-to-navigate repository. Every single one of the games is free to play in your browser. Some of the games are classics. Some of them are hilariously obscure. And some of them are porn—which is something you probably didn't realize existed on MS-DOS.

The first thing you'll notice when you dive into the new MS-DOS game library is just how impossibly large it seems. It's got everything! Street Fighter II? Yup. Sim City? Uh huh. Duke Nukem 3D? Of course! The new additions build on previous Internet Archive projects that brought hundreds of arcade games and loads of free software to the web.

For the sake of your busy schedule, we've selected some of our favorites from the new archive—which also pulls from existing archives like Moby Games. Again, all of them are free to play in your browser. And again, some of them are porn.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Neighbours from Hell compilation or Saturday Morning RPG? Both are the exact same price of $2.49 and $2.49 is exactly the amount I have left to spare on my card,

Leaning slightly more towards Saturday Morning RPG but Neighbours from Hell looks like a lot of fun to.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The Internet Archive just dumped nearly 2,400 old MS-DOS video games into an easy-to-navigate repository. Every single one of the games is free to play in your browser. Some of the games are classics. Some of them are hilariously obscure. And some of them are porn—which is something you probably didn't realize existed on MS-DOS.

The first thing you'll notice when you dive into the new MS-DOS game library is just how impossibly large it seems. It's got everything! Street Fighter II? Yup. Sim City? Uh huh. Duke Nukem 3D? Of course! The new additions build on previous Internet Archive projects that brought hundreds of arcade games and loads of free software to the web.

For the sake of your busy schedule, we've selected some of our favorites from the new archive—which also pulls from existing archives like Moby Games. Again, all of them are free to play in your browser. And again, some of them are porn.

This is brilliant and needs more attention.

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

In Divinity EXP is a bit of a rarity as well, I found myself severly underlevelled during the middle parts of the game.

Hero Siege is weird. I hate it so much. But I cannot stop playing it. Its progression is designed exceptionally well; you gradually get stronger and stronger so that you get further and further in the game (in theory) with each run. This in turn makes it one of the more frustrating games I've played in some time as well, I want to get further but at a point the enemies just fucking swarm you because you can't kill them fast enough. I hate it. It's great.

Oh good, glad to know that dying is actually somewhat a good thing then, because I've been doing a lot of that.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Neighbours from Hell compilation or Saturday Morning RPG? Both are the exact same price of $2.49 and $2.49 is exactly the amount I have left to spare on my card,

Leaning slightly more towards Saturday Morning RPG but Neighbours from Hell looks like a lot of fun to.

If it helps, Saturday Morning RPG is now $1.39

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Bought a game on Kinguin, and I got a free ''mystery key'' because I spent more than 13 euros... That mystery game turned out to be Nascar '14.

Can't wait to drive fast in circles!

Drive fast in the other direction online and record that shit. You make the Youtube monies :P

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue. To learn more, see our Privacy Policy