they've been subtle about their Blade runner reference which is better because I'd hate anyone to the point of wanting blood for thinking themselves tall enough that they could use that line to sell something. on that note. Great movie. watch blade runner. before it gets ruined by it's sequel.
Yeah FA has a great campaign mode I love sup com single player. Personally not a huge fan of it as a multi player title, guess I'm just to rooted in TA
Recently picked up "Viscera Cleanup Detail". It's weirdly fun. Have you ever played an FPS like Doom, Serious Sam or Painkiller and wondered to yourself "I wonder what happens when the government finds all these blood stains and body parts."? If so, this game is the answer! You play as a janitor who's sent to some sort of location that just underwent the horrors of a First Person Action/Horror game, and you're there to clean it. That's literally it, but there's just something about entering a room with blood on the walls and body parts strewn all over the place and leaving it perfectly cleaned up that's just insanely satisfying. It's even got this dark humor aspect to it where you're witnessing these horrors of war and yet you're just quietly mopping away without a care in the world. It's also nice that you can decide how far you want to take your completion of the job. It starts off with just simply mopping up the blood and incinerating the body parts, and if you want to take it further you can also use a plasma welder to take care of the bullet holes in walls, stack crates, boxes and barrels in designated locations, rearrange the fallen furniture to make it look nicer, pick up and incinerate every single bullet casing, and even use little USB's found on dead bodies on your punch-out monitor so the government knows who died in the incident. It's an insanely detailed little game that could potentially take 100+ hours out of your time. It also has workshop support with a level builder! My biggest criticism is that, at least on my machine, it just randomly drops in FPS for about half a second, but other than that it's really just great. If what I described interests you, I'd say give it a go! http://store.steampowered.com/app/246900/
ADOM has finally been released on Steam after I believe some years of being greenlit. The free version is still available. Steam really just adds achievement support, story mode(the ability to save your game), and online ghost sharing. Don't buy it without trying the free version first. EDIT: For those that don't know what ADOM is, it's a roguelike with a static overworld. It's also one of the most popular roguelikes ever made. And if that wasn't enough, it's the only game I know of with a dedicated keybind for cleaning your ears 'E'.
DOn't forget about FAF's co-op campaign and comunity made campaign as well as enhanced graphics and enchanced gameplay, fixed bugs and balance patches *huff* *huff* I'm running out of breath!
How about we link to the actual article instead of clickbait crap that gives ZERO context: http://www.gamersworldbd.com/2015/11/steam-getting-rid-of-flashdaily-sales.html
http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/...al&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer Bravo, Square Enix.
First Psychonauts 2, then Ace Combat 7, now System Shock 3. http://www.othersidetease.com/strawberry.php http://www.othersidetease.com/p089gg.php inb4 Half Life 3 is next