Curious_Tongue
Larpfest
I don't really like Star Wars.
Does this version of X-Wing Alliance have a fix for the graphics issues that plague the original?
XvT, Alliance, Rogue Squadron, Rebellion, Empire at War, Republic Commando, Dark Forces II
It is a great game to fire from time to time, but the UI is really inefficient.Rebellion is one of the most innovative strategy games ever. It's almost like a cross between a paradox game and MoO.
The hell? No Jedi Outcast and Jedi Academy?? Are they coming to GOG?
JudasIscariot
In case you haven't noticed, they aren't in the habit of releasing all their new games at once
pc gamer said:I didn't look at the press release GOG sent out, which actually names the final three games due to appear on 27 January. These are those:
- Star Wars™ Republic Commando
- Star Wars™ Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II
- Star Wars™ Starfighter
Is Republic Commando any good? Always wanted to try it...
It's like Swat 4 mixed with Halo and it's very good for what it is.Is Republic Commando any good? Always wanted to try it...
The hell? No Jedi Outcast and Jedi Academy?? Are they coming to GOG?
JudasIscariot
Going to buy that.Primordia is 70% off: http://www.gog.com/game/primordia
Lots of other adventure games on sale, too.
Primordia is 70% off: http://www.gog.com/game/primordia
Lots of other adventure games on sale, too.
It's very good, better than most wadjet eye titles individually and with some hard puzzles, with multiple endings too.Is it any good?
I have not played an adventure since King's Quest II. I think it's time...
Is it any good?
I have not played an adventure since King's Quest II. I think it's time...
There is almost no overlap between KQ2 and Primordia -- they may nominally be in the same genre, but that's about it. You can't die in Primordia, the interface is via a mouse (not a parser, with one exception), it's much more serious, it has a considerable amount of dialogue, the puzzles employ a different kind of logic, it's much less open, there's no score, there are fewer items and less optional content, etc., etc. Really the only commonality is similar camera angles and the fact that both have inventories and inventory-based puzzles.Is it any good?
I have not played an adventure since King's Quest II. I think it's time...
There is almost no overlap between KQ2 and Primordia -- they may nominally be in the same genre, but that's about it. You can't die in Primordia, the interface is via a mouse (not a parser, with one exception), it's much more serious, it has a considerable amount of dialogue, the puzzles employ a different kind of logic, it's much less open, there's no score, there are fewer items and less optional content, etc., etc. Really the only commonality is similar camera angles and the fact that both have inventories and inventory-based puzzles.
Players seem to like the game -- something like 97.5% positive reviews on Steam, 4.5/5 on GOG, 8.8 on Metacritic. Major critics were pretty negative on it. The Codex seems to like it. So did NeoGAF, so that suggests a pretty broad appeal. I think some players tend to overstate how good it is -- in my view, it is not in the same league as the really good adventure games of the 90s, but compares favorably to stuff made later. It's about 6 hours to play. I think $3 is a reasonable price for it, though my preference at this stage would be for it to be free or $1.
Shut up and take my $3.my preference at this stage would be for it to be free or $1.
CyberGod is telling you to go to Pirate Bay, apparently.I was getting various rendering anomalies and a blank checkout step when I wanted to order... Primordia.