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Re: Steam Sales: AUTUMN SALES
« Reply #6795 on: November 27, 2013, 07:11:33 pm »

Oh, have they squared that away? There was the mass exodus of a bunch of games this year out of Steam.

Ah, I see things like Sims still has EA registration but not Origins.
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Re: Steam Sales: AUTUMN SALES
« Reply #6796 on: November 27, 2013, 07:19:23 pm »

Oh, have they squared that away? There was the mass exodus of a bunch of games this year out of Steam.

Ah, I see things like Sims still has EA registration but not Origins.
Yea Sims 3 you still have to register it to the website but it magically appears in your Origins account afterwards (how to manage my amazon sales :P)

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Re: Steam Sales: AUTUMN SALES
« Reply #6797 on: November 27, 2013, 07:32:04 pm »

I'm looking at Kinetic Void (looking to be a space-sim sort of thing), which is 50% off currently, but is an early access game. I normally don't care for early access either but I'm willing to see where it goes and if this hits 75% I'm willing to throw five bucks at it. Problem is, I'm not sure if pre-releases titles ever show up in the flash/daily sales (except maybe major releases like Tomb Raider, and even then they certainly won't hit 75%). Now that I think of it, I might pick up Planetary Annihilation if that hits 75% too.

I would hold off on Kinetic Void... I kickstarted it. When I got very first version I could build a ship, though it wasn't particularly well done or exciting. The game was supposed to be out one year ago.

I haven't really delved into the later versions, but honestly ship building became worse, and development is absurdly slow. I think it's another one of those things where they bit off far more than they could chew. It's one of the examples that showed me you shouldn't kickstart something that ain't done by someone with a track record.

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Re: Steam Sales: AUTUMN SALES
« Reply #6798 on: November 27, 2013, 08:12:54 pm »

I recently discovered Bionic Dues and it's been on my wishlist for about a month. Anyone ever seen it on a flash sale? I just want to know if I should be checking obsessively or merely occasionally.
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Re: Steam Sales: AUTUMN SALES
« Reply #6799 on: November 28, 2013, 01:49:00 am »

I recently discovered Bionic Dues and it's been on my wishlist for about a month. Anyone ever seen it on a flash sale? I just want to know if I should be checking obsessively or merely occasionally.

According to steamgamesales, the current price of $4.99 is the lowest it's ever been on Steam.

Gamersgate may have priced it at $2.50 for a few hours on Halloween, but it bumped up to $7.50 pretty quickly, so it may be a data collection error.

Given how recently it came out, and that it's not very well known, I wouldn't expect a flash sale.
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« Reply #6800 on: November 28, 2013, 05:45:39 am »

Not on steam per se, but activates on steam: Gamefly has Civ 5: Brave New World of $10 (67% from $29). Though it seems possible it might hit 75% on steam too.
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Re: Steam Sales: AUTUMN SALES
« Reply #6801 on: November 28, 2013, 03:22:33 pm »

Is Dark Souls playable without having to buy an expensive controller?
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Re: Steam Sales: AUTUMN SALES
« Reply #6802 on: November 28, 2013, 03:31:05 pm »

for some reason i can't buy Dark souls. is it region restricted?
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« Reply #6803 on: November 28, 2013, 03:34:23 pm »

Is Dark Souls playable without having to buy an expensive controller?
Some people like the mouse and keyboard controls, but most don't. You can buy a cheap controller too.
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« Reply #6804 on: November 28, 2013, 03:43:37 pm »

Hearts of Iron 2 complete is $7.50 until the sale ends on the 3rd. Good time to buy if you want it.

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« Reply #6805 on: November 28, 2013, 03:48:28 pm »

Is Dark Souls playable without having to buy an expensive controller?
Some people like the mouse and keyboard controls, but most don't. You can buy a cheap controller too.
That said, I probably wouldn't recommend a cheap controller if you expect it to last. A good controller is a nice investment for any gaming machine; there's a bunch of games out there that work better with a controller than a keyboard, and that's something I say after ~15 years of PC gaming with mouse/keyboard only. It's around $50 for a wired 360 controller... and there's a good chance you can find a decent sale in the next few days if you look.  :)

Also, Killing Floor is a flash sale for the next ~5 hours. Strong co-op shooter that's received frequent updates for years, definitely worth the $5 they're asking. There's lots of DLC, but you don't need any of it.
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Re: Steam Sales: AUTUMN SALES
« Reply #6806 on: November 28, 2013, 04:15:12 pm »

In case I can't stand the keyboard controls, I suppose that I can buy the thingymagig that makes it possible to use my wireless 360 controller cheap somewhere.

Heh. I told myself that I was just going to buy the brigmore witches during this sale, and only if it went 75%. But every time a sale comes around I notice at least one more game I *have* to get.
Not that I regret buying the extra games. Last summer I got Far Cry 3 and telltale's walking dead.
But I really shouldn't be buying games when I still have to study...
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Re: Steam Sales: AUTUMN SALES
« Reply #6807 on: November 28, 2013, 04:52:41 pm »

Not Steam and it's with the despicable EA Origin, but you can get Battlefield 4 right now for $20.

It's on sale at 50% off at Origin right now here: https://www.origin.com/en-ca/store/buy/battlefield-4/pc-download/base-game/standard-edition-ANW.html

Then you follow these instructions to get another $10 off: http://slickdeals.net/permadeal/107426/ea-origin---battlefield-4-pc-digital-download

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Re: Steam Sales: AUTUMN SALES
« Reply #6808 on: November 28, 2013, 05:02:54 pm »

Some other notable sales that I can at least comment about:

XCOM: Enemy Unknown is a very solid turn-based, squad tactics game. YMMV on replayability, but your first go through is likely going to be very enjoyable, especially if you're a fan of tactical games.

Dishonored is a very, very neat game. Gameplay is this mix of stealth (with decently realistic stealth) and assassination with some magic powers thrown in. The gameplay is very solid, the story is enjoyable, but the biggest part of the game is the world they invent. After finishing Dishonored, the only thing I could think of was that I wanted to play Dishonored 2, if/when it comes out. I didn't want a sequel because they left the story hanging, or because there was a lot of potential to be realized, but because the world itself was so interesting that I wanted to be immersed in it again.
However, I'm pretty sure it has gone on sale for cheaper, + the DLC.

Earth 2150 Trilogy. This is a really old, 3D RTS that had some mechanics I haven't seen since, with a story that has stuck with me ever since I read it in the manual. There are three different groups that are decently unique (similar but not as extreme as StarCraft). All units are built by taking a chassis (you can research new ones) and slapping down weapons and armor on it and saving that design. Maps also have dynamic over- and under-worlds. You can raise/lower terrain on the surface and dig tunnels underground. If you've played Warzone 2100, Earth 2150 is very similar but the feel is quite different - resources are scarce and everywhere pretty much needs your attention, so you need to do everything you can to not make any mistakes. It's actually incredibly appropriate, given the story. This complete pack is about as cheap as I've seen it, but you might be able to find it on sale on GoG for a couple bucks less.

Age of Empires III: Complete. Here's a guide to enjoying Age of Empires III. Imagine it was named anything else so it didn't have to follow up on Age of Empires II. Done. Seriously, AoE3 is actually a pretty good game. It has interesting epoch mechanics, the different civilizations have pretty unique (and enjoyable) units and playstyles, and the game is laid out so as to hold your interest from the very beginning (which tends to be a bit slow in RTS) to the very end. Some people may not enjoy the mechanics as others would, but that's standard taste in games. AoE3 mostly got a bad rap because it has "Age of Empires" in the name and it was very different from previous iterations. I've not seen this for less, but I also haven't been looking.
Compare that to Empire Earth 2, which didn't change much at all except for adding a few bells and whistles while being inferior in pretty much every way to the original Empire Earth.

The Settlers 7....    bleeeeehhhhhh pass. Felt like a kids game to me, I honeslty wouldn't pick it up for free because it was just so bland of a game, but that could just be me.

Fallout: New Vegas. Goes on sale cheaper in other places (Like GameStop/Impulse).

Syberia + Syberia II. Interesting Myst-lite-like games. The second game has some really gorgeous set pieces and animations.

To the Moon. Oh my god buy this game. If you don't own it, buy it. I don't care what genres of games you like, just buy the damn game, because it's not so much a game as it is an experience. Buy it, set aside around 4 hours, and play through it in one sitting, because it's like a movie. You will thank me. Also, buy it.

MDK/MDK2. MDK is just so super old and it's so clunky and strange for a shooter and the mechanics don't make sense and etc. MDK2 was a super interesting game that I first played as a demo on the Dreamcast. I picked it up from GoG to play the full version, but I couldn't enjoy it because there were technical difficulties (game-breakingly long cutscenes, dialogue glitches, game crashes, etc.). There's an MDK2HD on sale, but I don't know if it fixes any of that. Do some research on it if you think you'd like a zany shooter.

Grand Theft Auto IV. Goes on sale for cheaper elsewhere.

For Tropico and Dust: An Elysian Tail blurbs, you can search this thread.

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2. I got this game for free, but I'd say that it's worth 5 bucks. It's a decent tactical/arcade FPS.

Beyond Good and Evil. Classic. Worth more than $5, but hey, they'll give it to you for just that.

Railroad Tycoon Collection. When you talk about exceptional Tycoon games, you think of Transport Tycoon, Rollercoaster Tycoon and Railroad Tycoon II (though Railroad isn't related). A solid economics game, with realistic supply and demand, stocks, bank bonds, the works. YMMV on whether you prefer Railroad Tycoon II or Railroad Tycoon 3, but both are great games IMO.

Mafia II. Kind of like GTA if there were less things to do and GTA had a more substantial plot. Not sure that it's worth $20 though.

GalCiv II: Ultimate Edition. You can search the forums for debate on this. Basically, some people though it was a decent game, others really disliked it.

Prince of Persia (The Disney-like [or was it just Disney?] one). A lot of people didn't like a PoP game that wasn't as hardcore as stuff like Warrior Within. However, I did enjoy PoP. It's a much more casual/forgiving entry in the PoP series that focuses a lot on platforming and mobility. It's probably worth $5.

Depths of Peril. Neat Diablo II-like, but just get Paths of Exile instead for free.

Tribes: Ascend GOTY. This was a money-grab, plain and simple. Hi-Rez isn't updating the game. The player-base isn't that big. It's decent, but you'll probably only see ~200 people online at a time. You can play the game for free (and it is very fun), and if you like it, play enough that you unlock what you want with XP gained by playing.

X Superbox. Goes on sale for way cheaper.

World in Conflict: Soviet Assault. This is basically the gold version of the game. Very, very interesting RTT game. You'll likely get your money's worth.

Crysis Maximum Edition. Crysis came out in 2007. It maintains arguably better graphics than current-gen FPSes (*cough*CoD:Ghosts*cough*), was a solid shooter, had a could-have-been-revolutionary approach to how you played a given level, and had an interesting story. The only thing that hurt it was that you pretty much needed a 2008 PC in order to play it. Or a 2009 PC. Or a 2010 PC.

PopCap collection. Do not confuse with PopTop. Then remember PopTop. Then cry.

Red Faction Collection. Goes on sale for cheaper.

To the Moon. Yeah, I already did this, but I just wanted to reiterate the immeasurable need you should have to purchase this game.



Now to think about picking up the Portal bundle and the Sega Genesis collections.
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Re: Steam Sales: AUTUMN SALES
« Reply #6809 on: November 28, 2013, 05:34:25 pm »

Re: X-COM, it's still going (along with pretty much all of the older generation) for the same price of just Enemy Unknown on Steam, over on Amazon. Also looks like it might include the DLC with it. Does look like it might only be available to US residents, though :-\
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