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For the old schoolers, Quake 2 is $1.24. I never really liked that game, but I know a lot do, so I figured I'd point it out.
Serious Sam first & second encounters in HD with Vulkan support? Did not know these existed. Seriously there at $5.23.
Was playing them on my Win98/3dfx retro rig a few weeks back. Will be interesting to make some comparisons.
Serious Sam first & second encounters in HD with Vulkan support? Did not know these existed. Seriously there at $5.23.
Was playing them on my Win98/3dfx retro rig a few weeks back. Will be interesting to make some comparisons.
[edit]They're not just HD, they're complete remakes on a new engine afaik.
Haha, interestingly... Some of these voodoo cards sell really well/high on ebay...The sale has a few good items at least.
Yes, nearly 2018 and 3dfx still pushing those glide pixels, glad to hear there are still some others liking retro on real hardware, it really is fun! And if you don't have a card, dgvoodoo will transport your card to the year 2000! To the year 2000!!!
Watch Dogs 2 - $20.39
Quantum Break - $9.99
I could never get into the first one either but Witcher 2 is a much more modern game of course and the combat is much improved.So I tried playing the first Witcher and after 2-3 attempts I could never get into it. I am still considering trying Witcher 2 and 3 though. The biggest complaint I had of the first game was the combat just felt boring to me. Does Witcher 2 and 3 improve this part of the game?
Nice, that dgvoodoo looks interestingThe sale has a few good items at least.
Yes, nearly 2018 and 3dfx still pushing those glide pixels, glad to hear there are still some others liking retro on real hardware, it really is fun! And if you don't have a card, dgvoodoo will transport your card to the year 2000! To the year 2000!!!
Bought it on sale a few months ago. It's short, but the gameplay is great.Considering Darkness II, it's $5.99.
I could never get into the first one either but Witcher 2 is a much more modern game of course and the combat is much improved.
So I tried playing the first Witcher and after 2-3 attempts I could never get into it. I am still considering trying Witcher 2 and 3 though. The biggest complaint I had of the first game was the combat just felt boring to me. Does Witcher 2 and 3 improve this part of the game?
Witcher 1 is one of those games that you can just go on youtube and get the cliff notes about, it hasn't held up very well.
Witcher 2 on the other hand is a much better game and is worth playing, it isn't as good as the witcher 3 but I felt that the $7 I bought it for was worth it and then some.
Witcher 3....So a ton of people ranted and raved about how good it was and it was getting GOTY and all that so I figured I'd give it a go even though at that time I had given witcher 2 a shot and gotten a couple hours in before getting bored with it. I hate third person RPG games so I had low hopes for it and the first half hour of it was "meh" for me but I kept going and it won me over, sunk 110 hours into it finishing pretty much everything and finding all the stuff. I really enjoyed it and it's been one of the few games where the ending had me thinking about it a month later and just how pleased I was that I got that ending, I actually ended up buying the DLC for it and while I don't feel it's anywhere as near as good as the main story if I had to go back knowing what I know now I'd purchase the complete edition as it really was that good for me.
But what about Cornflakestein?I haven't bought a single thing on this sale so far. Already have a backlog of PC games and I've been playing PS4/Switch more lately anyway.