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Daywolf
08-19-2016, 06:05 AM
Well Labor Day here in the US is starting to close in, which means the end of summer, once we get past the dog days of summer which are about starting now here. So what were the main games you conquered over the summer? Games maybe you played 20+ hrs over summer.

I don't do much mmo'ing in summer, I like stuff I can pause when it's hot or the sun going down so late. Opposite in the winter, I won't be doing other stuff when a game is running, apart from staying warm right where I am in front of the space heater or fireplace.



So p99 early on in the summer, some 20hrs or so running around the snowy peaks mostly. The rest are new steam games I picked up ...well new as in 1-4yrs old that will run on my older laptop, but not too old. I picked up around ten new games, but mainly played 4, all PC versions (all vids are short trailers).

Pinball fx2 (https://youtu.be/yEANlMvTlH8), about 40hrs in so far. About a dozen table DLC's, nothing with super heroes or "football" (soccer) in them, though played most of the demos and watched some lp vids before unlocks. Best tables are probably Epic Quest (https://youtu.be/KwoYxbxhSYI), Mars Table (https://youtu.be/lbk5cFHmyuY) and Darth Vader (https://youtu.be/8fKyvs_dV80). Also Aliens (https://youtu.be/K3MgHP1B3go), but that table rustles me sometimes :p ...but at least it does use authentic voice acting from the movie unlike all the Star Wars tables e.g. Chad Vader lol

Then VoidExpanse (https://youtu.be/uuKMz4LyOks). Picked it up after the steam summer sale, so only 30hrs in so far and on original game. Sandboxy top-down 3-d space game. Among the top-down games, it's probably closest thing I've found to EVE, an EVE inspired game for sure, and with an Aura mod so far for those sexy voices hehe (ship computer). It's a young game though, could use more content, but full game there at this point. Only game w/o full controller support, but allows button assignments which is very useful. Between mouse/trackball and controller, can set up some smooth controls.

About 60hrs of Windward (https://youtu.be/pXE6fKrOjs4). Another 3-d top-down. Actually this game was about mind numb boring about the first 10hrs, but gets fun and challenging after that. It's like VoidExpanse but more polished, and a good feature with the capture mechanic, giving it more of a real-time 4x feel, from towns to regions to the whole world, which you can design the game map layout for.

The Long Dark (https://youtu.be/diRPolJzmjc). At over 100hrs prolly my main play over the summer. My house temp drops 20 degrees every time I launch the game lol. Survival game, it's ruthless and somewhat realistic feeling. I've watched some of the early launch vids, they definitely cranked up the ruthlessness since then. Not the typical build survival, but more a scrounge on your belly and pray for daylight survival. Has a little crafting though, and crafting fur clothing is best started early in sandbox mode. Challenge mode (new to the game) play is a little different, and is good too.

So did you pick up something good over the summer?

R Flair
08-19-2016, 06:08 AM
Politics has been way too entertaining for video games. Its like the raddest form of reality TV unfolding right before our eyes.

Daywolf
08-19-2016, 07:53 AM
Politics has been way too entertaining for video games. Its like the raddest form of reality TV unfolding right before our eyes.
Awwww a man w/o a game :(
here http://store.steampowered.com/app/474980 hehehehehe
Or.... http://store.steampowered.com/app/491950 ....well ;)
:D http://store.steampowered.com/app/404620 that one is actually tempting.

oh I know, the modern tool of the political machine: http://store.steampowered.com/app/365450
I keep thinking about getting that one, but not yet I guess.

R Flair
08-19-2016, 08:08 AM
Hacknet looked neat.

I want to get No man's sky. I love exploration. Just watching people play has been fun for me. I know its got all the depth of a spoonful of water, but for just the visuals and music - the ambience, it would be worth it for me. Big time trekkie. Been watching that somewhat cheesy Dark Matter show and it makes me want to play it even more.

Waiting for it to go down in price tho. $60 is just seems steep for a single player game. Unlike mmos where you want to get in on the ground level, theres just no reason with a single player game. Esp when they will be fixing performance issues and improving it.

Daywolf
08-19-2016, 09:20 AM
Hacknet looked neat.

I want to get No man's sky. I love exploration. Just watching people play has been fun for me. I know its got all the depth of a spoonful of water, but for just the visuals and music - the ambience, it would be worth it for me. Big time trekkie. Been watching that somewhat cheesy Dark Matter show and it makes me want to play it even more.

Waiting for it to go down in price tho. $60 is just seems steep for a single player game. Unlike mmos where you want to get in on the ground level, theres just no reason with a single player game. Esp when they will be fixing performance issues and improving it.
Yeah I'll likely get NMS at some point, but not until they polish the space combat a bit. It looked kind of shallow in that area on the pre-release, and pretty much that's how it delivered. I think even space engineers delivers better space game content at least with the exploration mod (https://youtu.be/JX5Dbk0mGGs) (long vid, but good intro at beginning).

On the adventure side though, I found this recently, Gathering Sky (http://store.steampowered.com/app/356250). Very different, here's an lp vid (https://youtu.be/HPNBG_AdxWw) with no commentary. It's on my future list with Hacknet, a little higher on the list. The music is all live/real instruments.

Meep
08-19-2016, 09:44 AM
League of Legends is still good even after this long :)

gummab
08-19-2016, 10:36 AM
I always end up playing BG still have not found a game to match it.

Daywolf
08-19-2016, 10:50 AM
I always end up playing BG still have not found a game to match it.Do you have the mobile version too? I've been thinking about getting that on my android tablet. I played the hell out of it on the pc version years ago, too bad I don't have it anymore. Though I'm prolly a little more fond of nwn, which I still have everything published on that excluding the f2p mmo.

gummab
08-19-2016, 11:51 AM
Do you have the mobile version too? I've been thinking about getting that on my android tablet. I played the hell out of it on the pc version years ago, too bad I don't have it anymore. Though I'm prolly a little more fond of nwn, which I still have everything published on that excluding the f2p mmo.

No PC version,I have all the old discs from 2000 plus I bought the enhanced when that came out.Best value for money I have ever spent with the amount of hours I spent playing it over the years.
NWN was ok,but was far easier than BG(I play core rules,auto save FTW.)

fash
08-19-2016, 12:00 PM
I want to get No man's sky. I love exploration. Just watching people play has been fun for me. I know its got all the depth of a spoonful of water, but for just the visuals and music - the ambience, it would be worth it for me.

I played NMS for 5ish hours. The exploration factor wears off pretty quick unfortunately. By the time you finish the tutorial and visit your 2nd planet cluster (the universe has only a single star and planet clusters instead of solar systems, wtf?), you see the seams in the matrix. It has a lot of anti-physics that I found annoying. And it was horribly buggy on ps4 for me (including many crashes). While the procedurally generated planet ecosystems and enormity of the universe are interesting (from a technical perspective mostly), the planets' points of interest aren't after a few hours.

Kerbel's Space Program might be up your alley if you like trekkie exploration.

big_ole_jpn
08-19-2016, 01:03 PM
I finally got around to Cave Story. Highly recommend.

Cecily
08-19-2016, 01:45 PM
Hacknet looked neat.

I want to get No man's sky. I love exploration. Just watching people play has been fun for me. I know its got all the depth of a spoonful of water, but for just the visuals and music - the ambience, it would be worth it for me. Big time trekkie. Been watching that somewhat cheesy Dark Matter show and it makes me want to play it even more.

Waiting for it to go down in price tho. $60 is just seems steep for a single player game. Unlike mmos where you want to get in on the ground level, theres just no reason with a single player game. Esp when they will be fixing performance issues and improving it.

Play this if you haven't. It's one of the truly classic games, especially for this genre. And read the manual. Back when people put effort into their games. Manual is like a 90 page book filled with an awesome sci-fi backstory.

This game is better than NMS, Starflight for Genesis. Skip around on this video:

https://youtu.be/RgbkOrZc42k

http://i.imgur.com/WDDAIV8.jpg

azeth
08-19-2016, 01:56 PM
basketball
spikeball
dominion
everquest
coup
d&d
MGS V

Cecily
08-19-2016, 01:57 PM
I played Underrail earlier this year. If you're a fan of Fallout 1 & 2, you should probably check this game out. It's what Fallout 3 should have been.

http://i.imgur.com/bxbaKJr.png

entruil
08-19-2016, 07:55 PM
i had a good time playin sly cooper thieves in time with my nephew for a couple days!

also what summer is complete without MoAv2 clone aranock online!

R Flair
08-19-2016, 07:55 PM
Just saw something about this Planet Nomads game. Looks like a more sci-fi survival sandbox rather than a pure exploration sim. Looking forward to it.

fash
08-20-2016, 01:55 PM
I played Diablo: The Hell (http://diablo.gamepedia.com/Diablo:_The_Hell) earlier this year before p99. It's a d1 mod with new classes, thousands of new items, new quests, new spells, new music, new monsters/bosses/zones, and it keeps to the d1 atmosphere.

John Stark
08-20-2016, 06:58 PM
I haven't played it this summer, but I get the itch for The Elder Scrolls: Morrowind on a semi-regular basis. Thinking about installing it again soon.

Its like a single-player EQ in a lot of ways, and like EQ, about as close to old-school D&D as nearly any game has ever come IMO.