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Started by aa1234779, October 27, 2012, 12:10 AM

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scarface

#360
A new repack is available on the forum, with the 4 games "The room".
Maybe Vasudev and shadow.97 have already played those games.


Size: only 4.11 Gb
Link: https://mega.nz/folder/JBdwiLpK#qns1EpMP0L8oGYAUcpmcFA











Shadow.97

Maybe you've heard of Valheim?

It's a viking "mmo" with up to 10 people on a server, where you survive, and beat bosses together.
It's like minecraft, terraria, and raft had a baby.

When logging in to steam some nice person in my friendslist had given the game to me. I thought it would be bad.
To my surprise this is probably the best polished game I have seen in a long while. Although there's not a billion amounts of content, that's okay. The things that are there are beautiful, decently simple, and engaging.
No massive issues, no crashing, and no "getting stuck" everywhere. I've heard desyncs exist, but havn't had them myself. It matters a lot that everyone in the party/game has good internet, as the person who first joins a region will be in charge of syncing all animals and items etc. Even if the game is server-based.

I've came to expect games to have extreme issues on launch. This was not one of those games.

Im unsure if I think it deserves the extremely good reception it has had, but it definitely does not-not deserve it.



scarface

#362
Quote from: Shadow.97 on February 26, 2021, 07:20 AM
Maybe you've heard of Valheim?
It's a viking "mmo" with up to 10 people on a server, where you survive, and beat bosses together.
It's like minecraft, terraria, and raft had a baby.
No I haven't.
I heard of minecraft but I don't know what it is.
Note that a new repack of the frictional games will be available soon for those who like Soma or Penumbra. I know that Vasudev told us that Penumbra might be too scary for him, but I like this game and its mods.

humbert

Quote from: Shadow.97 on February 17, 2021, 06:40 AM
Been playing Rimworld lately.
It's my dream game in a way. I'd love to make a very elaborate mod for it.
It has a lot of mechanics that I always wanted to have in a game.
But still, decent game. Played 80 hours in 14 days. Takes around 5~10 hours to actually get into the game and understand it enough to enjoy.

This is an unwanted side effect of making games complex and realistic. The learning curve gets higher and higher. You have to play hours and hours just to learn it. Not many people have the time -- nor the interest.

scarface

Note that a new repack for Crysis 3 is available. New size: 5.15 Gb
You can find it here: https://www.nomaher.com/forum/index.php?topic=833.msg29910#msg29910

scarface

#365
For those who want to play the game Deliver us the moon, note that an updated version of the game -v 1.4.4- is available in a new repack. This repack is also smaller than the previous repack.

Size: 4.22 Gb
Link: https://mega.nz/folder/YF90HJoD#xoG_p7KteI_5knuK5uZzYw



scarface

Tonight, a smaller repack for Dishonored 2 is available on the forum.


Size: 15,1 Gb
Link: https://mega.nz/folder/YBMBGIbC#AGikMMLu5Az6silAcURLkw




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_F-6nfhfv0



I guess that humbert and aa1234779 can complete this game, but the purpose is not only to finish it but also in particular to achieve low chaos. Low Chaos and minimal murder lead to a more optimistic ending, while High Chaos and a trail of bodies leads to the cynical ending. Visually, this is represented by the number of bloodflies you see in the environment.
Low Chaos is tied to the stealthy approach. However, unless you're going for the Ghostly (finish an entire mission without being spotted) or Shadow (finish the game without being spotted) achievements, Low Chaos doesn't have to mean you're never noticed. It just means that you don't kill any more than you absolutely need to.


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Note that a smaller repack for the game Layers of fear is available here:
https://mega.nz/folder/fQpkDazL#csbetf5D4lNjOWe-QsECEA

In Layers of Fear, you are an unnamed artist who has just returned to his home after a court hearing. After a brief narration that sets the tone and gives you the slightest hint of what to do, you are left to explore the home freely. Instead of combat, stealth, or escape, Layers of Fear‘s gameplay consists of puzzle solving and thoroughly exploring the house so you can finish your painting. The artist’s home is detailed and full of trinkets and notes that will clue you in on what dark events have taken place and what exactly is going on.





https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZB22cBKFiFg