Based on reviews and impressions, there's a huge divide between people on the quality of the game. Some say it's amazing, others say it's derivative and broken. Either way, it's about $30 too much for my blood with as many problems as it supposedly has.Oburi said:Anyone played Dead Island yet? I've heard some pretty terrible things about it so far. That it's glitchy and whatnot.
I would have suggested it the other way around actually. Bastion was the clear winner of the Summer of Arcade this year, based on reviews.Oburi said:So many arcade games to choose from. I went with insanely twisted shadow planet, which I like so far. Not sure if I should get Bastion too though.
Oburi said:Not sure if I should get Bastion too though.
Oburi said:So many arcade games to choose from. I went with insanely twisted shadow planet, which I like so far. Not sure if I should get Bastion too though.
The DS version is pretty damned fun. It's a polished puzzle game with some RPG elements. Similar to Puzzle Quest, but I found it to be more involving, since combos and sequences are more important than luck. As I understand it, the HD versions on consoles merely added updated graphics and achievements. No new content. Should also be noted that it's coming to PC within the next two weeks on Steam.frankencowx said:Anyone play Might and Magic: Clash of Heroes?? Thinking about getting it for DS or HD version on console..
Th3Branded0ne said:Just finished playing " Heavy Rain". I really liked it, the pace and setting were great. I recommended for those sho haven't played it.
IncantatioN said:Played Chrono Trigger over the weekend. Started with Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers and switching between Galaxy 5000 / Crisis Force.
SNES, English version I guess. I'm playing it on a Caanoo.frankencowx said:Which version of Chrono on which console??
Viral Harvest said:Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2, surprisingly pleasant and solid, and probably the best-looking game on the DS. It sends the DS a fond farewell to the place where all dated portables and consoles lie.
frankencowx said:Me too! How far along are you?? Im finding that the game doesn't really begin until you beat it. There is so much to do. I've put it in about 26 hours already.
Viral Harvest said:That's classic DQ for you, that is the game opening up after the credits roll haha. I would say I'm about 10 hours in, but I'm bouncing between this and a few other games. However, I'm extremely delighted to see that there's online battling. LOVE. I've beaten every Monsters game except Caravan Heart, and this is quite possibly the best one put out yet. I love my all-slime team haha
Walter said:The Binding of Isaac: http://store.steampowered.com/app/113200/
It's the next game from Team Meat, the guys who made Super Meat Boy. It's basically a Rouge-like dungeon crawler structured like the Legend of Zelda. Pretty fun. Definitely worth $5!
Ah, well then though it's not a Team Meat game in name, for all intents and purposes it may as well be. Same artist and designer as Super Meat Boy (Ed McMillen) and the same composer (Dan Baranowsky). It looks, feels and sounds like something from that same universe, even.Aazealh said:It's not a Team Meat game actually, it's a side project from one of the members with a friend of his.