Games I played and I like it to be very close to this.ġ.DUNGEONS OF CHAOS!!!! (A hidden gem,grindy and punishing if you dont know whats happening tho.caught me offguard.That boss.Its part of the narration so I understand it, played another one,carefully planned everything and that boss fell down and beg me for his life.worth the cash mwuah!!)Ģ.Exiled Kingdoms ( Outstanding! the map it showing you at the game interface is really the whole map and youll explore it all.So many sidequests for specific items for specific enemies youll facing.but I HAVENT FINISHED IT WITH THE IRONMAN DIFFICULTY WAAAAHHHH!!!!! after hours I died again and again but that doesnt stop me. Each offering a much better gear than your current gear or has npcs that has sidequests gives that.Humorous or funny dialouges is just a bonus and.ANd everything you do impact the world.like choosing will be bad vice versa.ĪND THE MOST IMPORTANT THING.VAST WORLD!!!! (Im dreaming of a game thatll take me too long to complete but Is worth it!) and replayability ( even tho it doesnt have replay values, Ill replay it anyway if I like it) Lots of things to do!!!! YAY :D Aside from main quest theres side quests thats worth to complete.(getting that weapon to counter this boss, is from this side quest). Party based!!! You know what I mean like theres combos Ex.Barbarians are really strong.once they hit an enemy but,BUT! has low accuracy it takes too many turns for 1 hit to hit but worth it.problem is even tho he has a chunky health, he already got mold down so I need a cleric to heal him up). (I like grinding for specific items to counter this boss like.Hey this boss is tough I think i need a fire resistance armor because this guy deals fire damage.OK! hmmm aha this place drops the gear i need to defeat this guy.after hours Yey finally got it.then BOOM! whos the boss now huh) Makes me satisfied Im a fan of turn based rpgs, thats is specially grindy. None of that is officially guaranteed, so if you really want a game and are afraid it won’t be put up for a new discount at the end of the sale, you should probably act now.Im tired of browsing the internet looking for reddit post like this and not having what I wanted. Steam’s Indie Bundle VII is also rearing it’s head, and for $9.99, you can nab Avadon: The Black Fortress, Dungeons of Dredmor, Q.U.B.E., which was less difficult to type than a certain other acronym, the liquid puzzler Vessel, and Zombie Driver.Īs usual, this is your reminder that if you want to save money and are a daring, heroic risk-taker, you should wait until the last day of the sale, July 22, as a historically, a lot of the games will drop in price even more. The cutesy anime-a-thon Carpe Fulgur pack inclides Chantelise: A Tale of Two Sisters, Fortune Summoners, and Recettear: An Item Shop’s Tale for the price of $12.43, while the disturbingly adorable Super Meat Boy will throw you into a platforming rage for only $3.74. Noire has fallen all the way to $4.99, and you’d practically be stealing Thief: Deadly Shadows for only $2.49. For those training to become a master interrogator that still has to shoot bad guys at the end, L.A. In the strategy gaming circuit, Age of Empires: Online and Total War Mega Pack has been made available for relative chump change, while Sins of a Solar Empire: Rebellion has only dropped ten bucks to a $29.99 price tag. Today in the 2012 Steam Summer Sale, we have a pretty good batch of games that finally aren’t a bunch of war games, and another worthwhile indie bundle is also on offer.įor fans of open-world shooters sporting enormous acronyms, we have the sequel S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat, which was mildly difficult to type. Do you have any money left? Funny how a bunch of extremely cheap games end up costing you more than a few expensive ones.
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