You have to compare the prints in game, rather than with your eyes, if that makes any sense.RedDeadFred said:I don't consider any of the games I bought even close to being crap (I only bought 5 games and spent exactly 10 dollars). I have been a little frustrated with Papers Please though. For some reason, whenever I fingerprint people, even when it looks like the prints completely match, I always seem to get a warning anyway. I've begun to simply turn people away as soon as I realize I need to fingerprint them, that seems to work. Maybe I'm missing something, but this doesn't seem right... Other than that, it's a really fun game. The red shirt guy made me chuckle.
Oh........ Can't believe I didn't realize that. I guess that'll actually make it easier since I don't have to stare at the two copies. Thanks.Pink Gregory said:You have to compare the prints in game, rather than with your eyes, if that makes any sense.RedDeadFred said:I don't consider any of the games I bought even close to being crap (I only bought 5 games and spent exactly 10 dollars). I have been a little frustrated with Papers Please though. For some reason, whenever I fingerprint people, even when it looks like the prints completely match, I always seem to get a warning anyway. I've begun to simply turn people away as soon as I realize I need to fingerprint them, that seems to work. Maybe I'm missing something, but this doesn't seem right... Other than that, it's a really fun game. The red shirt guy made me chuckle.
Compare the two with the 'highlight discrepancy' button.
It is released now, supposed to be pretty good.Clive Howlitzer said:The game Nether. If I had known it was still in what is essentially an alpha state, I wouldn't have bought it. However the actual steam page said nothing about it being early access. Thankfully, the mistake only cost me about 12 dollars(Bought access for some friends also, we all suffered together.)
My fellow sufferer. I also made the mistake of pre-ordering that game, though it was only a week before release (I wanted one of the preorder bonuses). I spent more time downloading the game than playing it.SupahGamuh said:Having 320 games on my library (and counting), I truly don't regret buying any of those games, but the ONLY one I still regret buying is Brink and that wasn't on a sale.
Even worse, it was a pre-order. 9 months early.
If you'll excuse me, I'll go and curl up into a corner for the rest of the night.
You monster Ride to Hell is a goddamned national treasure, the final bastion of goodness in a sea of terrible games.Neronium said:Well, this is an easy answer for me. The worst game I've purchased from the Steam Summer Sale is, Ride to Hell: Retribution along with it's DLC. Whole reason I bought it is because I needed a copy of the game for my summer block, and PC just happened to be the cheapest version besides the PS3 version.
I bought it during the Steam summer sale and it definitely isn't. It is listed as 'Released' on the steam page but their website says they are still in beta.Strelok said:It is released now, supposed to be pretty good.Clive Howlitzer said:The game Nether. If I had known it was still in what is essentially an alpha state, I wouldn't have bought it. However the actual steam page said nothing about it being early access. Thankfully, the mistake only cost me about 12 dollars(Bought access for some friends also, we all suffered together.)
The ones I have hated, unfortunately were not on sale. Like above I fell for Brink, terrible... Then Duke Nukem: Forever... Then Aliens: Colonial Marines, the three of those, the ultimate embarrassment. Sales are usually ones that I was not sure of and had been waiting on, so there are plenty of reviews by then.
What didn't you like about it? I absolutely love the game.Jim Trailerpark said:Not in a sale, but I blew money on that horrible Killing Floor thing. I played it 15 minutes and was sickened by just how horrible it is
The_Kodu said:Many sales ago now.
Dinner Date - For those who don't know it I can explain the game as follows.
A game with no real Agency for the player unless you consider being able to choose where to look or when to eat while being dragged through a linear narrative as agency.
A main character who comes off immediately as an obnoxious hipster.
The main character
Is meant to be about 27
Likes to ride his Motorcycle into the country to find small coffee shops in which to sit and read classical Poetry.
Is only having this date to try and get his leg over. No really he basically says he just wants sex from the night and nothing more despite him barely knowing his date really.
Will whine about the following:
The fact he's been set up on a date
The fact he's been headhunted for a far better paid job in a better company
The fact to take this better job he's got to move out of his tiny flat and into a far cheaper and more luxurious flat.
The fact the people at the job he's leaving don't value him.
It's a 30 minute long 1st world problems showcase with nothing to really do and nothing really under the hood in terms of deep meaning. You know a game will be bad when even the developers recommend playing the game while drinking alcohol.