Ladron De La Noche on 26/11/2009 at 03:32
Quote Posted by Enchantermon
I'm in the US, but it only gave me a $15 discount, which means it's still $5. Worth it?
No, I've read that its buggy and crash prone. Its sold on Steam as well and the Steam forum complaints speak about its problems. (
http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=196) click
If its sold on the console then that is the best route to play it. Even $5 isn't worth a headache.
Yay! pg. 23 \o/ :)
Enchantermon on 26/11/2009 at 03:49
Ah. Thanks for the heads-up. Unfortunately, I don't have any consoles; I'll take a look through the forums and see what they're saying.
Sulphur on 4/12/2009 at 23:50
Came across this whilst trawling around the internet. (
http://www.continuitygame.com/) Continuity.
A project by a bunch of Swedish students in the vein of N, where you have to get the key and unlock the door to the next level, but you need to rearrange the level sliding-tiles style to get where you need to go. Simple and brilliant. For a while, anyway.
Jason Moyer on 8/12/2009 at 21:05
For those of you who managed to sign up for the Stubbs The Zombie offer before the mistake was caught and fixed, it looks like they've finally processed the messed up orders, as I was just sent an email saying that my download is ready. Took what, 3 weeks? Still, can't complain that they've honored the sale even if it was a mistake.
Enchantermon on 8/12/2009 at 22:20
That was incredibly fun. Nicely original and definitely recommended as long as you can think outside of the box. It's kind of like a free, 2D Portal.
Enchantermon on 9/12/2009 at 22:49
Heh. Didn't even know it existed.
Enchantermon on 12/12/2009 at 17:45
You can play Dreamkiller for free on Steam until Sunday.
I went through the first level and about half of the second. It's nothing great; if you like running around mindlessly killing things with regenerative infinite ammo, this will fit the bill nicely.
Shame, really, since the backstory could have developed into something, but instead it's just used as an excuse for psychic powers, guns that never run dry, and enemies that appear out of nowhere.
But, like I said, it's good for a mindless killing spree.