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Latest Comments by rustybroomhandle
Skully's Free Game Tips: Anomaly Warzone Earth
24 Oct 2014 at 11:26 am UTC

I have an alternative idea. If you can afford it, buy the game at full price. This way you support small developers whose work you enjoy.

Not an option for everyone, I understand, but it's always nice to think of the devs.

Signed,
A dev. :P

Wasteland 2 Is Selling Very Well, What A Shocker
25 Sep 2014 at 11:09 am UTC

Quoting: xaviI'm not sure if buying Dragonfall or Wasteland II.

I readed that Dragonfall is too much linear, but this doesn't bother me.

Any recommendation?

Thanks
Get Wasteland 2 AND Dragonfall Director's Cut :)

Dragonfall is linear, but there's a lot of variety in how the game plays out depending on your class choices and other choices in-game.

Double Fine’s decision to drop Spacebase DF-9 is another huge blow for indie games
20 Sep 2014 at 7:58 pm UTC Likes: 4

Quoting: NothingMuchHereToSayWhoever buys early access games to me are fucking idiots anyways.
I feel the same about people who post comments like yours.

Hack 'n' Slash 1.0 Now Available, With Sources and Workshop Support
10 Sep 2014 at 1:21 pm UTC Likes: 2

Quoting: sevenI bought the Humble bundle yesterday (as i always do) and i don't think i will play one of those games in it
Really? There are several critically acclaimed titles in there. The kind that does what the average AAA title will not dare to because they're too concerned with producing "safe" investments, which ultimately translates to "yet another game that the same as the game we made last year". Yeah, there are loads of unoriginal indie games too, but of course there are loads more indie games in general so you are bound to run into games that take inspiration from others.

Shouldn't you be judging a game based on the game, and not who made it and what the budget was? Besides, there already are decent AAA games on Linux and a bunch more on the way.

You are entitled to your opinions, of course, but sheesh, way to go beating on the indie scene.

Hack 'n' Slash 1.0 Now Available, With Sources and Workshop Support
10 Sep 2014 at 8:50 am UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: seventhose triple a titles better come soon cuz i'm totally unimpressed and completly fed up with the indie /platformer crap we are getting
What? Enjoy your McDonalds.

Puppy Games Aren't Impressed With Linux Sales (UPDATED)
8 Sep 2014 at 7:49 pm UTC Likes: 5

I'm guessing they are not counting times when they were in Humble Bundles. I'm willing to bet they made a lot more than $12k from Linux users.

The Steam Controller: Not Everyone Gets It
20 Aug 2014 at 10:49 am UTC

Would not want to play a first person shooter with any type of game pad, but for games that require a pointer, like strategy games: perfect!

Kalypso Media Announces Dungeons 2, Linux Version Included
8 Aug 2014 at 10:21 am UTC

Quoting: GuestIs this a hack&slash?
It's like Dungeon Keeper - a management game.

The Makers Eden, A Hypertext Adventure Game Released For Linux
31 Jul 2014 at 7:16 pm UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: GuestApparently development is made on Linux, which is cool :).
Manjaro on the desktop, Kubuntu on the laptop, CentOS on the git/Steamworks server. :)