I got Awesomenauts and Brothers super cheap, so I'll be trying those out soon.
I got Awesomenauts and Brothers super cheap, so I'll be trying those out soon.
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Just picked up FF7 and 8 on steam summer sale, so I'm set for the next few months
I think I picked up 7 during the last sale. Almost pulled the trigger on 8 but didn't. Same with Shadowrun Returns Dragonfall. Mostly didn't due to having to pay out of pocket for them. Hopefully they'll both go on sale again, though I think I've decided to break down and get Dragonfall on the last day even if it doesn't go cheaper.
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Finished Strider yesterday, still playing Mario Kart 8.
Finally got around to getting the last of the Grand Prix character stamps in MK8 but the timed trial ghosts are kicking my butt since my usual strategy for getting ahead is drafting and turtle shells.
Yay! They put Dragonfall back on sale! It must be destiny lol. Currently going through all my games with cards and earning/selling them all to see how cheap I can get my out of pocket cost to.
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My plan to buy only 2-3 games during the Summer Sale went down the drain after Day 3. Already approaching doubling my game budget for the year. I'm going to have to retool my want list and stick to it properly this time lol.
I'm tempted by Shadowrun Returns myself, including the dlc Dragonfall. Been getting some good feedback on CAG so it's starting to lure me in. I'll probably do the same as you and farm all my cards to sell. Most likely I'll save it for the next major sale I decide to participate in. Has anyone tried Playfire Rewards? I recently tried it out and I already earned $10 after a week. I've heard the system is pretty wonky and I consider myself lucky for getting proper updates so far. Money's usable at GreenManGaming who have pretty decent sales.
I played it when I first got it. Seems fun as long as you have people to play with. Even if it's strangers it's pretty open to a free-for-all type of gameplay. My issue was that using a controller wasn't very comfortable. Most of the characters were more efficient with a mouse and keyboard. As a person who avoids any game that relies on that input method (unless it's laid back and not twitch based) it turned me off after an hour or so.
Recently took Castlevania III for a spin on my 3DS. Another Castlevania beaten!
Trying to play Arkham Origins on my PC, but I wanna use my non-X-Box-360 gamepad so I'm jumping through hoops to get it to stop inverting my directional inputs.
on my iphone and blue stacks (android emu) - defender of texel (still loving the game, even with the changes)
on my pc using a psp emu - crisis core, jeanne d'arc, and final fantasy type 0
on my brothers ps3 - street fighter 4
Accidentally completed Child of Light.
Just downloaded Sound Shapes. Seems fun so far. A very "design-led" game
Just finishing up Wind Waker Wii U and still playing Mario Kart 8 online.
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