EvaUnit02 on 29/12/2009 at 16:13
I have some Steam guest passes that need to go:-
1x Day of Defeat: Source
1x Killing Floor
If you're interested, then PM me your SteamID and email address.
Shadowcat on 12/1/2010 at 10:33
Quote:
What if you saw the world with your ears? Devil's Tuning Fork is a first-person exploration/puzzle game in which the player must navigate an unknown world using visual sound waves. Inspired by M.C. Escher’s classic optical illusion and the echolocation of dolphins, The Devil’s Tuning Fork allows the player to explore a new mode of perception through sound visualization.
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http://www.devilstuningfork.com/)
Enchantermon on 14/1/2010 at 04:31
Awesome! Now I can decide if it's worth the purchase later on. :thumb:
doctorfrog on 29/1/2010 at 07:38
From the great grayly legal realms of abandonware, (
http://www.abandonia.com/en/games/26780/Nightmare+Creatures.html) Nightmare Creatures. I had this for the N64 over ten years ago, never beat it. Still might not. It's a bog standard horror beat-em-up, but the extremely crude graphics and muddy audio do a better job in conveying a creepy, crawly Victorian London than you'd think.
Xenith on 29/1/2010 at 08:12
Played that and the sequel on PS1 when I was younger. Good stuff, very raw. Gave out some intense atmosphere vibes for a 15 year old kid that hadn't seen anything like it before.
june gloom on 29/1/2010 at 08:52
WTF we're linking to abandonware sites now?
gunsmoke on 29/1/2010 at 18:54
Quote Posted by doctorfrog
From the great grayly legal realms of abandonware, (
http://www.abandonia.com/en/games/26780/Nightmare+Creatures.html) Nightmare Creatures. I had this for the N64 over ten years ago, never beat it. Still might not. It's a bog standard horror beat-em-up, but the extremely crude graphics and muddy audio do a better job in conveying a creepy, crawly Victorian London than you'd think.
OMG, I completely forgot about that game. Wow, was it bad. I would love to replay the PS1 game again, if only to see how poorly it has aged.