I got Tabletop Simulator and that's about it. Not a lot of money for the Summer Sales, really. Winter Sales tend to be when I put my money on Steam and buy stuff.
No prob! A few people helped me out the same way and I wanted to do the same.SlumlordThanatos said:The funny thing is that I only found out about it when I tried to buy Dark Souls 3 and my card was declined.Arnoxthe1 said:I know exactly what you're going through. Is there any particular game you really really want? I could gift it to ya.
But there isn't anything that I can think of that I really, really want. My library is still pretty backlogged anyway; I've been too busy playing other Souls games and Overwatch in order to catch up.
I appreciate the offer, though. Thanks!
I enjoyed this one very much. It's a bit in the old school RPGs category, but I didn't get it for that, though if you're not into those, you may not like it. At any rate, the beginning might be hard - I've seen a lot of people complain about it, so here is the thing - you start off, fight few mobs then get into the city of Cyseal. That would take you ~15 minutes, I believe maybe 20-ish. At any rate, once you get to Cyseal, there is a lot of walking around and talking to people. An hour of more, in fact. You will pick up and even finish some quests by just trekking around and stuff. If you're not into that, it's going to be really boring. However, you can't even exit the city, because you need the XP from the quests to level up - once you leave you'll be level 3-4, if I remember and the first mobs you find would be tough. You'd need to get into how the combat works, which is part of why it's tough, but the mobs themselves are dangerous.JUMBO PALACE said:I'm still considering a few things so if anyone could offer their opinion that would be cool
Divinity Original Sin
DO NOT get it for the horror. I fully agree with Yahtzee - in his video about the game, he mentioned something like "it's a brilliant philosophical game with some scary things thrown at the end". The themes that it explores are quite interesting by themselves. The monsters...eh, they are actually just annoying for the most part - it's because you are supposed to go and fetch an item to open up a way ahead but you have to sneak past the monster which patrols around. I found myself just being impatient, rather than scared in a lot of those encounters. That's when the monster actually works - a couple of times it didn't REALLY work, actually - one time I went past it thinking it's an innocent character, yet only then it figured out it was supposed to chase me (and no, the game's intention absolutely wasn't to make it look harmless at first then to turn around and chase you). The second time, it was actually the last or maybe second to last monster. Some time after passing it by, I looked up something in a guide and I was quite surprised to find out it was labelled "the most dangerous enemy". Because it wasn't. I don't know if it was supposed to do other things or what but it wasn't that much of a threat.JUMBO PALACE said:Soma