DramaticPopcorn
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Never understood why would anyone play HoMM 2 since 3 is improvement in pretty much every department.
Never understood why would anyone play HoMM 2 since 3 is improvement in pretty much every department.
Finally got tired of Football Manager 2014 after six full fucking seasons.:S Burned myself out so I'm done with that monster for a couple of months.
I have been playing Shadowrun Returns for the past couple of hours. Dunno, just felt like playing it again. No, it's not DragonFall, but it has the sweet art style, it has the cool, little story and fantastic atmosphere.<3 Can't. Fucking. Wait. For. SR:HK.
Check out this HoMM 2 vs 3 thread. Personally, I voted for 3, but I really enjoy 2 as well.Never understood why would anyone play HoMM 2 since 3 is improvement in pretty much every department.
How is the gameplay? How does it compare to Blackwell and Gemini Rue in general?Finishing playing Technobabylon. LOVE the setting (Cyberpunk futuristic setting). And I really like the Trance and Meatspace puzzles where you switch between them.
How is the gameplay? How does it compare to Blackwell and Gemini Rue in general?Finishing playing Technobabylon. LOVE the setting (Cyberpunk futuristic setting). And I really like the Trance and Meatspace puzzles where you switch between them.
Anyways completely stumped on some puzzle in Technobabylon so switched over to The Talos Principle. I REALLY REALLY like this game. It is basically logic puzzles all within a 3D engine and uses physics, line of site and other various ways to solve the "puzzles". Setting is also interesting.
what what bothered me the most is that the Serious Engine is not really suited for platforming on the level that this game seemed to require. This severely hampers freeform solutions to some of the puzzles and effectively killed all of my interest in it.
Basically if it has any puzzles at all, so you've answered my questionBasically the same? It is pretty much a good Wadjeteye game. I'm not quite sure what specifically you are asking.
I looked up Talos Principle and this seems interesting too, thanks for the recommendation.