Yeah, that is one good thing about Steam and other services. Gives a lot more opportunities for indie games to shine.
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Yeah. It's pretty damn sweet. It's surprising not a lot of games have followed that type of formula of being an linear game with a very large map. Combine that wit the fantastic graphics and attention to immersion, it's a pretty special experience.
"To all visitors from Transylvania looking for the head of Voivode Dracula: Yes, we have it. Yes, he's dead. No, you cannot see it. No, he will not return and invade you again. It has been over thirty years, please stop pestering us."
I know you do have to be ever vigilant in keeping up with all the new games coming out on Steam.
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Jade Empire...but on PC. So now I can obtain that poison support fighting style that only enemies could get on the xbox version. This is a game that definitely should of been given a sequel.
For those interested on all the things the PC version adds:
Changes from the Xbox version include increased resolutions, up to 1600x1200 (1920x1200 in widescreen); new special effects and redrawn textures; two new martial styles, Iron Palm and Viper; a new rhino demon transformation; new monsters; new high level weapons; an improved AI, with enemies able to take cover more often; a new "Jade Master" difficulty level, with the ability to import saved games; a new world map interface; and keyboard and hotkey support.
All those changes sound good, especially improved AI and a new game plus mode. I got the game on GOG. Funny enough in the last few years I've purchased more games from GOG and Steam then I have from stores.
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I suppose. Still better than the other story add-on's though. The Catwoman one where you storm Riddler's robot factory, the Nightwing one where you put Penguin back behind bars, the Robin one where you do the same to Two-Face, etc... Those were all as underwhelming as they come.
That might be why I enjoyed it as much as I did.
Man, if most of the parts of Season of Infamy had been more than just side quests, but took up most of the main story (as opposed to it being mostly about tracking the Red Hood on steroids), I would've liked Arkham Knight as a whole sooo much better than I did.
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Undertale
Lisa: the Painful RPG
Fallout 4
Dark Souls 1 and 2 (I always come back to you, old friends)
Warhammer: The End Times - Vermintide
The Wolf Among Us
A lot easier then I expected, but somehow addicting...
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Never let anyone else define you. Don't be a jerk just to be a jerk, but if you are expressing your true inner feelings and beliefs, or at least trying to express that inner child, and everyone gets pissed off about it, never NEVER apologize for it. Let them think what they want, let them define you in their narrow little minds while they suppress every last piece of them just to keep a friend that never liked them for themselves in the first place.
It gets harder as it goes on. Luckily for me I played it on an emulator. Save states for the win.
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