Why would they put it in early access if it was already released on EGS?
There one thought that immediately comes to mind...Why would they put it in early access if it was already released on EGS?
Why would they put it in early access if it was already released on EGS?
Why would they put it in early access if it was already released on EGS?
Yeah, I thought it was supposed to come to Steam when it left EA?
Why would they put it in early access if it was already released on EGS?
Yeah, I thought it was supposed to come to Steam when it left EA?
Draper's Ward is the best level in all of Dishonored, though.Transistor was OK. not my kind of game, but it deserves it's praise due to its customization options.
Also Brigmore Witches DLC, I like it way more than the first one so far. Final area's bound to drive me nuts I worry though xp
Welcome (back) to Steam! Thereview-bombingwelcome committee has been waiting for you.
Finally the long drought is over and all the GOTY are coming to Steam too!
That one is in the Brigmore Witches DLC and yeah I liked that area and the overall mission if only because you can peacefully resolve the initial conflict :3
Thanks for the answers everyone. I didn't know they did EA on EGS.
Fanatical's new Star Deal is Shadow of the Tomb Raider: Croft Edition. I'm presuming this is the one with all the tombs from the Season Pass, since it's full price is a hefty 120 CAD.
Is the game worth it at 64% off?
I had the same questions. Glad you asked.
Is it common for EA games to go into EA and not be on sale? I swear all the EA games i've seen were purchasable and playable when they entered EA.
Lol, I don't think I need all that. I might go to Japan this year now that you mention it though.
Transistor was OK. not my kind of game, but it deserves it's praise due to its customization options.
The only game I am actually interested of the EGS exclusives (as of now) is Satisfactory, but I am honestly surprised at how little FOMO I feel about EGS games. I just have too many games (and a lot of interesting games are launching every month) that i am quickly becoming insensitive to the launch hype.
I already only felt it for a small number of games (such as 4x or Pokemon) but now, wit more disposable income, it is more "impulse buy" to play them rather than FOMO when I buy on hype (as in I wouldnt be sad if i didnt buy it).
Dunno, Bastion was ok (when its was new), but Transistor turns to be out artsy-fartsy stuff with very monotonous gameplay. Hades does not changed much in these aspects, i guess
This would be the first time an EGS deal has prevented someone from getting banned, rather than the reverse.
I mean like Bastion, it was serviceable when it was released (2011?) but doing same shit again in 2020 only with added rogue elements is kinda lame. But game still have very cool art-design, don't know if this will be enough lol
I mean like Bastion, it was serviceable when it was released (2011?) but doing same shit again in 2020 only with added rogue elements is kinda lame. But game still have very cool art-design, don't know if this will be enough lol
Maybe, i just watched steam trailer and that's all.
Same about Transistor, which i don't like at all.I mean, the word of mouth about the game is pretty much universally positive.
They tried something more different with Pyre and no one bought the bloody thing, so I don't necessarily blame them for going back to isometric hack n slash. I didn't gel with Transistor's turn-based-esque gameplay but I respect what it was going for.
I got Pyre gifted to me and I just couldn't get into it. It's a decent MP game, but the SP story just really feels out of place for what the gameplay is.
I think I would've preferred a legitimate VN.
I own Transistor. I found it absolutely hateful, I didn't think they could make a worse narrator than Bastion, they did. I stopped after a couple of levels and never went back. I also find the DA of Hades laughable, though only based on the first screen they showed initially.