I've been keeping an eye on this to see when it would finally drop. I grabbed it when it was $3.99, great game! 1 hour flash sale only.
Papers, Please - DRM Free for PC & Mac - GOG - $2.99US - 1 Hour Flash Sale!
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this game pretty fun
Thanks!
I recommend picking up the DnD collection, the witcher 2, simcity 2000, many more on the list are great
For sure, there's a couple of god bargains in there actually. Mind you, the DnD collection can be had here for $19.95 but it's been as little as $6!
Thats missing the neverwinter nights series, which is arguably the best of the them all
I just watched a commentary video of a couple of guys playing it:
http://au.ign.com/videos/2013/04/23/papers-please-gameplay-c…
I now have a bit of an idea of the gameplay. It looks like work. Work all day at your job, make a tiny amount of money. Struggle to keep your family fed, warm etc. Like a life worse than what I have in reality.
I'm afraid I don't see the attraction. But, each to their own.
I think it's quite brilliant. It's a puzzle game that challenges your memory and forces you to shift around your list of priorities in order for your family to survive.
Nice. Still works.
I've been waiting for a sale on this game but unfortunately gog don't give steam keys for obvious reasons so have to pass on it. Hopefully comes up in the steam summer sale.
Apart from having it in your Steam library, what difference does it make?
Steam library just easier as auto updates and steam play. GOG downloader is slowly improving and by the time it has nice automated installs and automatic updates I'm going to start buying from them.
Is the orignal Far Cry worth a play? I really enjoyed Far Cry 3.
Well you are probably better off playing crysis/crysis warhead, the AI in far cry 1 is ridiculous. You can be in a forest up on a massive hill like 3km from the water and sneak up behind someone and shoot in the head and then some NPC on a boat down in the water will start shooting the boats mounted gun at you and a helicopter will appear out of nowhere and have no problem shooting at you from overhead.
Far Cry 2 and 3 are on an entirely separate story-arc/IP saga than the first game.
Those two were developed by the relatively talented folks at Ubisoft Montreal, and are free-roaming sandbox FPS games with RPG elements, and a lot of character development/NPC interaction.
Far Cry and the Crysis series, which can be considered Far Cry's successors, were all developed by the hopeless German-developer Crytek and are rendering technology demonstrators first-and-foremost, with gameplay and story as an afterthought. They're linear as hell and the action is about as brainless and generic as it gets for a dudebro FPS, next to COD.
Back on again, grab it quick
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