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So what everyone ended up buying during the sale?
Stronghold HD
Albion
Deponia 2 & 3 (I already had/beat 1)
Chains of Satinav and Memoria
So what everyone ended up buying during the sale?
So what everyone ended up buying during the sale?
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So what everyone ended up buying during the sale?
Way too much...
Jagged Alliance 2 UB
Stonekeep
Master of Orion 1+2
Dragon Wars
Icewind Dale Enhanced
Paper Sorcerer
Space Rangers HD
Anno Collection
FEAR
Albion
Primordia
Trine
Invisible+DLC
Ultima Collection
Elder Scrolls Collection (I basically just wanted Morrorwind GOTY and the fucking whole collection cost like 14 cent more)
Act of War
Won a raffle yesterday and finally grabbed Freespace 2. Very happy :D
The screenshots remind me of Populous: The Beginning and Black & White.They also released Valhalla hills which looks like a mobile management game with randomly generated levels.
Isn't that still just pre-order?They also released Valhalla hills which looks like a mobile management game with randomly generated levels.
My bad, thanks, fixed my post.Isn't that still just pre-order?
They're all good to great and they're all worth playing. Overseer is a remake of Mean Streets but I always recommend playing MS anyway because it's one of the most original adventure games out there, with required note-taking and a true feeling that you're conducting an investigation and trying to figure out what's going on. It's very nonlinear with a ton of red herrings.I haven't played any Tex Murphy title. Is there one episode particularly worth playing and/or is it better to play the entire series in the right order?
Quick rundown:
Mean Streets: flawed and a bit of a mess, but there's a good game in there. It has a stupid action minigame (obligatory) and a boring flying minigame (optional, using the Eschelon engine). Aside from that it's a good little game with an interesting plot, one of the few investigation games that manage to have a LOT of red herrings (some of which you can follow for a while). It's also extremely nonlinear.
Martian Memorandum: awesome game. VERY good story, good puzzles but very unforgiving. There ARE hints when you mess up, but if you miss the hint you can get yourself completely stuck. More linear and tightly structured than MS. Has some annoying trial-and-error bits and the occasional place where timing is important, but the rest of the game is so good it's worth putting up with the annoyances.
Under a Killing Moon: tons of potential, mostly fail. Poor writing, really bad acting, lots of visual glitching due to superimposition of video and 3D backgrounds, pretty boring puzzles (including a LOT of trial-and-error), average story. All in all the weakest Tex Murphy game.
The Pandora Directive: pure awesome. This is what UKM should've been. Great writing, mostly good acting, good to great puzzles, somewhat linear (depends on the chapters), pretty long, overall story is meh but some of the details are excellent (eg tracking down the Black Arrow Killer, getting away from the "terror" in the secret base). Great atmosphere, captures Noir almost perfectly. It's the best Tex game and probably the only good thing to come out of FMV: it's one of the few games that manage to use FMV and still be a real game. Oh yeah, and it has lots of C&C - emphasis on the Consequences.
Overseer: basically a remake/reimagining of Mean Streets. Same basic plot, some of the details are changed, got rid of all the extra stuff and red herrings, uses similar gameplay to UKM/Pandora. YMMV. I find it not as good as MS, as it removed some of the things that made MS special, but the game feels much tighter too. Oh, and it has Michael York being awesome in a wheelchair.
Good series all in all, with a couple of excellent highlights.