I'm giving away some games for Hearth's Warming once again. Interested? · 11:59pm Dec 23rd, 2015
Hello there everyone. So, as those of you who have followed me for a while will probably be aware, I like to give out games every once in a while as a thank-you to everyone for reading my stuff and giving a damn about the words I vomit forth onto the internet. With the steam sale going in full swing, I thought it was a good opportunity to do so again.
I have some games available for your playing pleasure, which are:
-WH40k: Dawn of War (Game of the Year Edition)
-WH40k: Dawn of War II: Retribution
-Spec Ops: The Line
-One Finger Death Punch
-Hard Reset
-Metro: Last Light Redux
See anything you like in there? Simply state which games you're interested in (you can choose more than one), then pick a number between 1 and 100. In a few days I'll pull up an RNG site and post the results here. All of the games listed are ones I can personally vouch for, and I'm sure you'll enjoy them.
The new chapter should be up here in a few days, I'm hoping to have it ready for the holiday. Apologies for taking a long time with this one, but it's a pretty big chapter both in terms of length and content, so bear with me while I finish up.
Merry Christmas, and best of luck.
Edit: Oh, almost forgot to ask something. I'm currently in the market for a good game for under 20 bucks. With the steam sale and all I thought I would ask you lot to recommend something. A friend mentioned Pillars of Eternity, which I'm open to, and another recommended me Victor Vran since I'm a fan of Diablo-esque hack 'n slash games.
Anyone have a good game they'd recommend that won't break the bank? Much appreciated.
One Finger Death Punch... saw Markiplier play it and it looks like a ton of fun.
I am going to go for lucky number 20
spec ops the line, saw it briefly looks good
and it pick 71 as me poison
WH40k: Dawn of War (Game of the Year Edition) and 48
Also, good to see you posting again.
WH40k: Dawn of War (Game of the Year Edition) - 70
WH40k: Dawn of War II: Retribution - 25
and i recommend Unepic. Classic D&D side-scrolling RPG with great voice acting and a great mix of humor and action.
Merry Christmas Dref
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Well, GOG.com has tons of fun games under $20, especially if you're more for gameplay than graphics. These are all recommendations from personal experience.
Baldur's Gate: The Original Saga and Baldur's Gate 2 Complete. $10 each, and can (with the right mods) be combined into a single massive game that will easily eat weeks of your life. Additional mods can make the replay value even better.
Neverwinter Nights 2 Complete. $20, very mod-friendly, wave goodbye to more of your time.
Fallout, Fallout 2, and Fallout: Tactics. $2.50 each, and quite appropriate in light of the recent release of 4. As an aside, it was the MLP fan community that got me into these to begin with. All three games, however, require some after-market patching to fix errors (GOG.com only offers the games with authorized patches applied, not any player-made stuff).
Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura. $6, an RPG that offers an interesting combination of steampunk and magic.
Age of Wonders. $6, turn-based tactical RPG. Get a bit repetitive after a few playthroughs, but still food fun.
Torchlight. $15, Diablo-esque dungeon crawler with some unique features and some interesting mods.
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Oh, man, Age of Wonders... It's been so long. Thankfully I still own the physical game.
Check out hand of fate if you want a game that combines hack n slash, card games, and a dungeons and dragons dungeon master that hates your guts.
If you fancy JRPGs, you can't go wrong with Trails in the Sky. I do have to inform you that it's a slow burn, meaning it might take some time before the story really kicks off, and I do mean some time, seeing that the game can take about 90+ hours before completion.
Spec Ops: the line
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Spec Ops: the line 48
Metro Last Light Redux 65