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Half-Life 2 free to keep until November 18th, Episodes One & Two now included with a huge update
16 Nov 2024 at 3:04 am UTC Likes: 2
16 Nov 2024 at 3:04 am UTC Likes: 2
Pity I can't play the Half-Life games any more. I was obsessed with them back in the day, but now I just get motion sick. Even with the FoV set up high, I'm only good for maybe 20 minutes before I get queasy.
Happy to see a new audience might take a look at them thanks to all this though.
Happy to see a new audience might take a look at them thanks to all this though.
Disney-styled classic horror game Bye Sweet Carole looks great in the recent trailer
6 Nov 2024 at 2:37 pm UTC
6 Nov 2024 at 2:37 pm UTC
Despite the trailer being cut to make this look fast-paced and exciting, I get the weird impression that Carole herself is a fairly slow-moving protagonist. Particularly in those chase bits towards the end. So I probably wouldn't go into this expecting a thrill ride.
Save & Sound is a big live show celebrating music in gaming coming in November
29 Oct 2024 at 8:18 pm UTC
29 Oct 2024 at 8:18 pm UTC
Quoting: AnzaWell, I remember one of the main tracks on Pacific Drive since it's by an artist I already like, Old Man Luedecke. Although it's a huge departure from his usual stuff.Quoting: NezchanFour. Fourteen if demos are counted. And few of the demos I have installed, but haven't played yet, so the count could be even higher. Not that I remember much of the soundtracks. Anger Foot is exception as the music is mostly so simple and repetitive.Quoting: scaineI'm blown away by how few of these games I've played! Eight! Just 8 games in that whole list!!Five here, and that's if you count demos.
Save & Sound is a big live show celebrating music in gaming coming in November
29 Oct 2024 at 1:29 am UTC
29 Oct 2024 at 1:29 am UTC
Quoting: scaineI'm blown away by how few of these games I've played! Eight! Just 8 games in that whole list!!Five here, and that's if you count demos.
Subnautica 2 arrives in Early Access in 2025 with 4 player co-op
18 Oct 2024 at 2:39 pm UTC
18 Oct 2024 at 2:39 pm UTC
Subnautica is seriously one of my favourite games of all time. I've played to the end multiple times, and played to just fart around and see the sights too. It's so well crafted, and I like the fact that as they work on newer games, improvements also get applied to the original game's code even now.
Didn't care as much for the much smaller space of Below Zero. I think it didn't give stuff like the leviathans the elbow room they needed. Not a bad game by any means, but it didn't reach the heights...uh, depths...of the original.Thus is the fate of sequels I guess.
Didn't care as much for the much smaller space of Below Zero. I think it didn't give stuff like the leviathans the elbow room they needed. Not a bad game by any means, but it didn't reach the heights...uh, depths...of the original.Thus is the fate of sequels I guess.
Steam Next Fest - October 2024 edition is now live with lots of demos
14 Oct 2024 at 9:09 pm UTC
14 Oct 2024 at 9:09 pm UTC
Couple more, although stuff that catches my eye is pretty sparse this time so this might be it.
Marron's Day (native): Cute little game boy styled RPG with an impulsive Hello Kitty looking character. Very short demo, so don't set aside too much time for this one. Be prepared for the game to be LOUD compared to the main menu, with no in-game volume control.
Hexaroma (native): Basically a hex-based version of ISLANDERS, a well-received building placement game from a couple years back. The difference is mainly that sometimes when you add buildings, it also expands the island itself, giving you new placement options. Nothing too groundbreaking, but could be a fun puzzle game for chill times.
Marron's Day (native): Cute little game boy styled RPG with an impulsive Hello Kitty looking character. Very short demo, so don't set aside too much time for this one. Be prepared for the game to be LOUD compared to the main menu, with no in-game volume control.
Hexaroma (native): Basically a hex-based version of ISLANDERS, a well-received building placement game from a couple years back. The difference is mainly that sometimes when you add buildings, it also expands the island itself, giving you new placement options. Nothing too groundbreaking, but could be a fun puzzle game for chill times.
Steam Next Fest - October 2024 edition is now live with lots of demos
14 Oct 2024 at 8:17 pm UTC Likes: 5
14 Oct 2024 at 8:17 pm UTC Likes: 5
Quoting: XpanderWhat the hell did they do to the list of games?I think I found it. If you hit "Charts" on the top bar, it gives you something much easier to read, and as far as I can tell not randomized like the main view.
everything is extremely stupid to scroll through to look for demos you actually want to play.
Used to be small 1 line list before with lots of them on the screen
Or am i missing some option somewhere?
used to be something like this before:
Actually i think it was even smaller banners before... damn why keep changing things for more time wasting on scrolling...
Steam Next Fest - October 2024 edition is now live with lots of demos
14 Oct 2024 at 7:48 pm UTC Likes: 2
14 Oct 2024 at 7:48 pm UTC Likes: 2
Honestly not seeing that much that grabs me right off. But here's what I'm trying right now.
Fix This House (native): Great idea, where you've got a bunch of buildings broken up into big blocks, and you're putting them back together however you like. Controls are terrible (you have to use left mouse button to grab a block, and then the mouse scroll button at the same time to rotate it). No guidance to speak of either. Pass.
Avian Colony (Steam Play): Nifty idea, you've got a bunch of tiny islands floating in the sky, and you're building a little voxel-based colony by making stone bridges to them and harvesting, etc. Menus are TERRIBLE though. Very awkward to control anything. Needs a huge amount of polish, but there's a good game in there if they bring it out. Wait and see.
Cosmic Horror Tales (Steam Play): Isometric RPG about a farmer looking for his lost children in a forest full of unspeakable horrors. A bit slow and simple, but not without charm.
Arcanum Fortuna (native): Card game based on Tarot and using the same five column with enemy preview mechanic as Inscryption, and the branching nodes that appear in lots of games (including Inscryption as it happens). Other than an "awakening" mechanic and some interesting art, there's nothing too groundbreaking. But solid nonetheless. I am bad at card games.
Tiny Kingdom (native): Very nice little card-based village builder. Pixel art is good, mechanics are solid, goals are clear-cut. Controls are nice and responsive, and it's very intuitive what to do. This one's worth watching, maybe even wishlisting.
Fix This House (native): Great idea, where you've got a bunch of buildings broken up into big blocks, and you're putting them back together however you like. Controls are terrible (you have to use left mouse button to grab a block, and then the mouse scroll button at the same time to rotate it). No guidance to speak of either. Pass.
Avian Colony (Steam Play): Nifty idea, you've got a bunch of tiny islands floating in the sky, and you're building a little voxel-based colony by making stone bridges to them and harvesting, etc. Menus are TERRIBLE though. Very awkward to control anything. Needs a huge amount of polish, but there's a good game in there if they bring it out. Wait and see.
Cosmic Horror Tales (Steam Play): Isometric RPG about a farmer looking for his lost children in a forest full of unspeakable horrors. A bit slow and simple, but not without charm.
Arcanum Fortuna (native): Card game based on Tarot and using the same five column with enemy preview mechanic as Inscryption, and the branching nodes that appear in lots of games (including Inscryption as it happens). Other than an "awakening" mechanic and some interesting art, there's nothing too groundbreaking. But solid nonetheless. I am bad at card games.
Tiny Kingdom (native): Very nice little card-based village builder. Pixel art is good, mechanics are solid, goals are clear-cut. Controls are nice and responsive, and it's very intuitive what to do. This one's worth watching, maybe even wishlisting.
Fight off the immense hordes in Halls of Torment 1.0 out now
25 Sep 2024 at 12:39 am UTC
25 Sep 2024 at 12:39 am UTC
It's really good. I haven't played a huge amount, but it's great fun to take out for a run now and then
Funko Fusion to get Steam Deck support sometime post-launch
18 Sep 2024 at 12:50 pm UTC
18 Sep 2024 at 12:50 pm UTC
Packaging your nostalgia and selling it back to you, indeed.
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