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Re: Steam Sales
« Reply #7380 on: January 25, 2014, 01:15:49 pm »

Defenders Quest is 90% off at 1.49 today.  Its a fun RPG/Tower defence game.  Instead of towers, you have units such as archers, berserkers and mages that you can level up and build their skill trees.  I really liked it.  :)
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« Reply #7381 on: January 25, 2014, 02:41:56 pm »

I noticed that Retro City Rampage is pretty cheap right now. I'm really considering getting it, but I'm a bit on the fence. Is it worth the current asking price? Is it fun/sandboxy enough to last for a while, or is it one of those games in which you complete the 6-hour campaign and then just stop?
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« Reply #7382 on: January 25, 2014, 02:47:46 pm »

It's a retro homage in all ways, even down to its coding. Get it.

Apparently it's about 6 hours storymode and then there's other stuff to do.
« Last Edit: January 25, 2014, 02:50:23 pm by BigD145 »
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« Reply #7383 on: January 25, 2014, 02:53:19 pm »

It's a retro homage in all ways, even down to its coding. Get it.

Apparently it's about 6 hours storymode and then there's other stuff to do.
I'll grab it, then. Thanks for the speedy feedback. :)
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« Reply #7384 on: January 25, 2014, 02:57:39 pm »

It's a retro homage in all ways, even down to its coding. Get it.
The creator even made a NES demake of it that's included with it.
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« Reply #7385 on: January 25, 2014, 03:08:56 pm »

Retro City Rampage has an interesting backstory. I was following it back when it was called Grand Theftendo and was actually intended to be a NES rom played with an emulator.
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« Reply #7386 on: January 26, 2014, 07:07:40 am »

I can heartily recommend Retro City Rampage, it's super fun and there's one hell of a lot of 80s/90s movie and game references. It's a great laugh and you'll definitely feel at home if you were a gamer back in those eras!
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Re: Steam Sales
« Reply #7387 on: January 26, 2014, 08:01:37 am »

Defenders Quest is 90% off at 1.49 today.  Its a fun RPG/Tower defence game.  Instead of towers, you have units such as archers, berserkers and mages that you can level up and build their skill trees.  I really liked it.  :)

Well, I got it. Goodbye, free time. (It's fun. I like it.)

By the way, I have 13 more students to write detailed mid-year evaluations for, due on Tuesday (done 17 already this weekend). This is NOT the time to be getting hooked on a new game!

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« Reply #7388 on: January 28, 2014, 04:19:41 pm »

I've recommended Children of the Nile once in this thread and I'll do it again.

It's kinda old though.
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Re: Steam Sales
« Reply #7389 on: January 28, 2014, 04:25:15 pm »

Well, this seems like the most appropriate thread for this.
I got twenty bucks left in my account, and I'm torn as to get Rust, space engineers, or something else.

To clarify: I want a simulation game, preferably where you can build, that can give me lots of hours playtime.
Any advice?

Aye, similar situation here. I'm torn between Rust, Space Engineers and DayZ at the moment.

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« Reply #7390 on: January 28, 2014, 04:25:15 pm »

I've recommended Children of the Nile once in this thread and I'll do it again.

It's kinda old though.

Second. It's a good simcity/empire sort of game. It utilizes the seasonality of the Nile.
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« Reply #7391 on: January 28, 2014, 04:27:02 pm »

Children of the Nile got me into the city genre even before i discovered Caesar 3. This was before the Cleopatra update so it was missing some features but nether the less it was a great game.

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« Reply #7392 on: January 29, 2014, 12:54:40 pm »

Well, this seems like the most appropriate thread for this.
I got twenty bucks left in my account, and I'm torn as to get Rust, space engineers, or something else.

To clarify: I want a simulation game, preferably where you can build, that can give me lots of hours playtime.
Any advice?

Aye, similar situation here. I'm torn between Rust, Space Engineers and DayZ at the moment.
Rust and Space Engineers are still in development and neither have very much content. DayZ is... eugh. I'd not recommend any of them personally.
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Re: Steam Sales
« Reply #7393 on: January 29, 2014, 01:03:04 pm »

Well, this seems like the most appropriate thread for this.
I got twenty bucks left in my account, and I'm torn as to get Rust, space engineers, or something else.

To clarify: I want a simulation game, preferably where you can build, that can give me lots of hours playtime.
Any advice?

You can also browse GoG. You're looking for anything made by Impressions Games or Tilted Mill, since they're basically the same studio and they've been the biggest names in city sims that aren't SimCity for pretty much ever. Caesar 3 is very aged and has some mechanics that are difficult to deal with that later games dealt with. Pharaoh/Cleopatra doesn't matter that it has aged, it's very good and very solid. Zeus/Poseidon came after that and it's a further polished game with lots more content and a different flavor. Emperor: Rise of the Middle Kingdom was the pinnacle to this flavor of city sim (that being an isometric grid with 2d pre-rendered graphics, and the graphics look damn good by the way).

After that there was a Rome game I didn't really get into so couldn't tell you much about, but there was also Children of the Nile and its Alexandria expansion. This (and that Rome game) departed from 2d pre-rendered to full 3D, including things like day/night cycles, flood cycles, etc. They also move further away from the importance of mythology directly affecting the lives of the people and more into superstition. Children of the Nile is a bit dated, but because it's a 3D game it shows its age much faster than 2D pre-rendered games. And as much as I just poured time and time into P/C, Z/P and E:RotMK, I never could get terribly far into Children of the Nile. It's definitely a solid city sim, so don't take that as me meaning that it's a bad game or anything. It's more like being used to mom's chili all your life and then having a friend's mom's chili. Sure, it may be good, but it's really different.

I would whole-heartedly recommend Emperor, Zeus/Poseidon and Pharaoh/Cleopatra, in that order. For $20, you may be able to pick up both Emperor and Children of the Nile.

Otherwise, for city sims you have SimCity, Cities XL or a transport sim that's not really a city sim.


Ninjaedit: Also, the stand-alone DayZ is a very bad idea. Attempts to make a stand-alone were all well-received until it was apparent that the devs just wanted to gut every living being of all of their money and leave bleeding carcasses everywhere. I'm not sure if it was "DayZ" specifically or not, but one of the games and the devs got fucktons of flak for very poor business ethics towards consumers. I wouldn't go anywhere near a DayZ-type game without seeing lots of reviews.
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Re: Steam Sales
« Reply #7394 on: January 29, 2014, 01:10:35 pm »

If you're able to wait a few weeks,  get Banished. Seems absolutely amazing so far.
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