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The STEAM Sales and Releases Thread

Jenkem

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Reviews say that the documentary part is interesting if you're into that sort of thing, but for Tetris paying 34 eurodollars is way too much.

I played Atari 50 and the presentation is really really good, but yeah they are expensive. I want to get the Llamasoft one and Tetris when they go on sale or get bundled. Really though, they are the best format for this kind of historical archive. I'd argue that Digital Eclipse's Gold Master Series (Atari 50, Karateka, Llamasoft, Tetris Forever) should be the standard of game preservation instead of the usual retro collections:
  • Full timeline of history
  • tons of behind the scenes material and new interviews
  • playable prototypes and rare releases
 

Morpheus Kitami

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Strategy First is still at it, putting old slavjank abandonware shooters on Steam:


Fun fact, the first game uses an unlicensed version of the Build engine. In some places you can even see where they stole assets from other Build games, like the Uzi being taken from Shadow Warrior. This is probably why they only released 2, no legal headaches.

Nevermind, apparently they released the first one too. For free, but considering what it is, that still seems illegal.
 

Desman

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This game and its studio is like the saddest story... they were so fucking close to make a cult 5/5 classic and instead of polishing the game they went to make Necromunda with the exact same MISTAKES.

The game is awesome but is ruined by the lack of content and support, retarded AI, poor engine, and an obvious console UI.
When i think of a flawed diamond covered in shit i think Mordheim.
I still would recommand because you can get easily 50+ hours of fun without dabbling into pvp and even with all its glaring flaws it is still very good... but man it really hurts, it could have been the greatest tactical game ever :negative:
 

Fargus

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80% off,


Made by rus)) devs.


And what is the game? Because i've tried three different vpns and it still doesn't show me :lol:

Encased: A Sci-Fi Post-Apocalyptic RPG.


Ah, i remember skipping that half assed dumpster fire.

I'd rather play Olympus 2207. That russian TC game despite flaws is far more impressive than anything these hacks could've ever made. And it's free and unwoke as fuck.

And there is always Nevada.
 
Vatnik Wumao
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these hacks [...] woke
They're from Piter after all))

Я называю его Расчленинград
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