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135-film · 7 months ago
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i fucking hate dragon age but the fact that they are $3.99 USD or less right now would make me buy them again
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felassan · 5 months ago
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"Ahead Of Dragon Age: The Veilguard, The Entire Series Is On Sale For $10 by Wesley LeBlanc on Jun 21, 2024 at 08:20 AM Dragon Age: The Veilguard is shaping up to be one of our most anticipated RPGs of 2024 – find out why in Game Informer's Dragon Age: The Veilguard cover story – and if you're also excited about the game, you might be wondering if you should dig into the series' past. If you're thinking about a first-time playthrough of Dragon Age: Origins, Dragon Age II, and Dragon Age: Inquisition, or your twelfth playthrough, Steam has you covered because you can purchase all three games for less than $10 right now.  Steam launched a Dragon Age franchise sale yesterday, with a 90% discount on all three games in the series. Here's the prices for each and the order to play them in if you want to start at the beginning:  1) Dragon Age: Origins – Ultimate Edition (which includes the Awakening expansion): $2.99 2) Dragon Age II: Ultimate Edition: $2.99 3) Dragon Age Inquisition: $3.99"
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"Ahead of Veilguard, which launches on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC sometime this fall, we highly recommend playing Inquisition as it ties directly into the new game. However, there will likely be appearances, cameos, and story ties from Origins and its sequel, too, so if you want to know everything you need to before jumping into Veilguard, this sale might be the way to go.  For more about Veilguard, be sure to head to Game Informer's coverage hub, which features exclusive interviews, features, and more about the game. Here's some of what you can read about right now:  - Dragon Age: The Veilguard cover reveal - Get your first look at Dragon Age: The Veilguard's real-time action combat in first gameplay trailer - The Dragon Age: The Veilguard digital issue is now live (read the full Game Informer Veilguard cover story here) - A deep dive into Dragon Age: The Veilguard's combat abilities, skill tree, and more - Dragon Age: The Veilguard's leads on the name change and Solas' role in the story You can also click the banner below to be taken right to Game Informer's Veilguard hub, which is a great link to bookmark to ensure you don't miss any of our upcoming features about the game.  Which of the Dragon Age games have you played? Let us know in the comments below!"
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jcmarchi · 7 months ago
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Ahead Of Dragon Age: The Veilguard, The Entire Series Is On Sale For $10
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Ahead Of Dragon Age: The Veilguard, The Entire Series Is On Sale For $10
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Dragon Age: The Veilguard is shaping up to be one of our most anticipated RPGs of 2024 – find out why in Game Informer’s Dragon Age: The Veilguard cover story – and if you’re also excited about the game, you might be wondering if you should dig into the series’ past. If you’re thinking about a first-time playthrough of Dragon Age: Origins, Dragon Age II, and Dragon Age: Inquisition, or your twelfth playthrough, Steam has you covered because you can purchase all three games for less than $10 right now. 
Steam launched a Dragon Age franchise sale yesterday, with a 90% discount on all three games in the series. Here’s the prices for each and the order to play them in if you want to start at the beginning: 
Dragon Age: Origins – Ultimate Edition (which includes the Awakening expansion): $2.99
Dragon Age II: Ultimate Edition: $2.99
Dragon Age Inquisition: $3.99
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Ahead of Veilguard, which launches on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC sometime this fall, we highly recommend playing Inquisition as it ties directly into the new game. However, there will likely be appearances, cameos, and story ties from Origins and its sequel, too, so if you want to know everything you need to before jumping into Veilguard, this sale might be the way to go. 
For more about Veilguard, be sure to head to Game Informer’s coverage hub, which features exclusive interviews, features, and more about the game. Here’s some of what you can read about right now: 
You can also click the banner below to be taken right to Game Informer’s Veilguard hub, which is a great link to bookmark to ensure you don’t miss any of our upcoming features about the game. 
Which of the Dragon Age games have you played? Let us know in the comments below!
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themonkeycabal · 4 years ago
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re: Fantasy Recs
riseoftherose said: If you don’t mind a slightly younger aimed author, I still enjoy a series I first read as a kid, always thought it deserved more rep. The Land of
Sorry friend, it looks like your rec got cut off a bit there. 
msprufrock said: Also aimed slightly younger, but I really enjoyed Akata Witch (and the sequel Akata Warrior) by Nnedi Okorafor. It’s a YA fantasy series set in Nigeria
Oh nice. Sounds like fun. Scarlet Odyssey is also set in a very Africa-like world, really loved that. 
gerundsandcoffee said: I liked Uprooted by Naomi Novik. It’s a stand alone original but heavily rooted in Eastern European folklore.
I think I might have read that one. It sounds familiar. I’ll have to look again. Thanks! 
solysgoldensun said: The Invisible Library series by Genevieve Cogman is pretty fun, involving dragons, fae, and librarians (oh my!) in a multiverse semi-portal fantasy deal with steam punk elements.
Oh nice. I’ve got a little bit of a weakness for steampunkish-ness. (oh, bonus, the first book was only $2.99. I picked it up. thanks!)
anomaly-nerd said: The Goblin Emperor by Katherine Addison is my current favorite. It’s a little plot heavy but the worldbuilding is fantastic and the protagonist is impossible not to love
I don’t mind plot-heavy if I feel like it’s going somewhere. Love good worldbuilding, though. So great. 
Anonymous said: I highly recommend Temeraire. That series was amazing. It's 9 books, complete storyline that begins in Napoleonic Wars era Europe and then expands into almost every continent. It was just mwah *chef's kiss*. The lead characters (one human, one dragon) are both absolutely adorkable and I thoroughly enjoyed every chapter. There are serious matters and some dark chapters, but it's a very optimistic series overall, not grimdark in the least.
Oh, thank you for reminding me of that one! I have the first one, I think I read it when it came out, but I never followed up on the rest of the series. 
emilise284 said: any/all of Diana Wynne Jones’s works: Howl’s Moving Castle, Dogsbody, and Fire and Hemlock are among my favorites. 
Robin McKinley is also gr9, I especially love Pegasus and Chalice
if you’re looking for recent fantasy Gideon the Ninth (and sequel, Harrow the Ninth) by Tamsyn Muir are GREAT fun and very gay (but also maybe edging a lil further towards grimdark than you’re in the mood for rn)
Cool. Thank you!
backwardsandinhighheels said: For urban fantasy, I’ve really enjoyed the Guild Codex series by Annette Marie - funny with found family vibes and slooow burn romances, and the heroine of Spellbound is a normal human girl in a magic guild which gives me serious Darcy vibes
That sounds like a lot of fun. Thanks. (score, the first one is $3.99 and has Margarita in the title. Can’t go wrong there. I grabbed it.) 
lady-of-luthien said: The first fantasy author I really got into was Tamora Pierce. She writes a lot of YA stuff. Song of the Lioness, The Immortals, and Protector of the Small series. All awesome.
Oh yes, I read some of those. Definitely fun. 
furyleika said: Absolutely second Robin McKinley, particularly The Blue Sword and The Hero and the Crown. Also Tamora Pierce. If you don’t mind younger aimed, my absolute favorites of all time are Patricia C. Wrede’s Enchanted Forest Chronicles. Anne McCaffrey’s Pern novels straddle the fantasy/sci-fi line depending where in the timeline you’re reading. The Harper Hall series is a great starting point.
I also really like Garth Nix’s Old Kingdom series. They may be closer to grim than not, but things turn out okay! Way less depressing than GRRM. I liked Holmberg’s Paper Magician series if you haven’t read that from her.
Swordheart from T. Kingfisher is awesome and funny and romantic. It says it’s in the same series as something else of hers, but I didn’t read those and enjoyed it anyways. Okay, I’ll stop. (Oh wait! Have you read Neil Gaiman’s stuff? I like almost all of it.)
Oh, I’ve totally read Anne McCaffrey, very into Pern back in ye olden tymes.  
I have the Paper Magician, but I haven’t read it yet. I just finished Spellbreaker/Spellmaker and I wanted to try somebody else first. 
T. Kingfisher sounds familiar, but I don’t recognize any of the titles (maybe I read Clockwork Boys, that sounds really familiar. Or I started to read it and got distracted and forgot -- this happens). I will check out Swordheart. 
Garth Nix sounds familiar, too (I am bad with names, so this happens a lot, too). I’ll check out the first one. Thanks! 
And, yes, I’ve read all the Neil Gaiman things lol. 
owl-librarian said: Echoing Diana Wynne Jones, Tamora Pierce, and Garth Nix rec’s. I also recently reread a bunch of Patricia C Wrede books, which are delightful. If J/YA isn’t your jam, try Mercedes Lackey; HIGHLY prolific fantasy writer. Some of her stuff is a little dated now, but gosh a lot of it is still awesome. I particularly like her Arrows of the Queen trilogy.
Oh, yes, definitely I’ve ready Mercedes Lackey. Back in ye olden days with Anne McCaffrey and Terry Brooks (I was very into the Shannara books in high school). 
gothfirefaerie said: If you like amazing world building and word porn I can not recommend Patricia a McKillip enough! My favorites are alphabet of thorn, fantastic beasts of eld and ombria in shadow. Also great for world building is Michelle Sagara and her chronicles of elantra but while I wouldn’t call them grimdark they are heavy.
Those sound fun. Thank you. Love worldbuilding. 
owl-librarian said: Have you done any Terry Pratchett? He’s the right kind of fantasy for me, definitely not too heavy “high fantasy” - and full of real characters and great humor! If you are intimidated by his Oeuvre start with “Guards! Guards!” or “The Wee Free Men”
Oh yes, absolutely. Great fun. 
owl-librarian said: I also highly suggest the Bordertown books edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling; it was a shared world created back in the 80s for authors to play in - there are several short story collections and a couple of novels set in this town that is the border between our world and faerie. It was revived in the 2010s with Ellen and Holly Black in another short story collection.
That sounds familiar, but I don’t think I ever read any of it. Thank you, I’ll check it out. 
cathsith said: @sarahreesbrennan In Other Lands is *amazing* and lots of fun and the furthest thing from grim!dark that I can think of
Awesome. Thank you.
lover-of-the-starkindler said: *nods along for most of the recs and takes notes of the others* Summers at Castle Auburn by Sharon Shinn is good; Perilous Gard by Elizabeth Marie Pope is a Tam Lin retelling set in Elizabethan England and is amazing; Woodwalker by Emily B. Martin if you like sneaking through forests and political plots…
Sweet, thank you.
Thanks everybody I will check out all of your lovely recs. 
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sonipanda · 5 years ago
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Well a lovely follower decided to gift me a few items off my wishlist and as they all have arrived, I thought I would review them in 1 blog instead of doing it all individually.
I have done a little try on video as it was much easier to show you all what it looks like on rather than in images. Scroll down the blog for the video 🙂
If you wish to purchase any items you would like me to review, hit my link below (opens in a new tab):
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Item 1 : Cocila Women Ladies Temptation Sexy Hollow Strappy Bandage Vest, Cage Sling Backless Underwear Bra
Colour: Black
Size: S
Website:��Amazon – Cocila Women Ladies Temptation Sexy Hollow Strappy Bandage Vest, Cage Sling Backless Underwear Bra
Price: 0.99
My Thoughts: well can I just say that firstly I got this on wrong – I did it upside down so no wonder I couldn’t get it on. I did attempt it again the right way and let me say – it still isn’t easy or straightforward to put on. I will also mention that the image below on the model shows this thick harness, however as you can see from my images that it is way thinner and actually really flimsy. 
Just goes to show everything you see on Amazon might not be what you actually receive.
  Item 2 : LILICAT Women Ladies Perspective Long Sleeves Tops T-Shirt Crop Ladies Sexy Mesh Appliques Rose Floral Applique Short T-Shirt Sexy High Waist Blouse Tee Slim Casual Black Fashion Summer
Colour: Black
Size: S
Website: Amazon – LILICAT Women Ladies Perspective Long Sleeves Tops T-Shirt Crop Ladies Sexy Mesh Appliques Rose Floral Applique Short T-Shirt Sexy High Waist Blouse Tee Slim Casual Black Fashion Summer (Black, S)
Price: £3.80
My Thoughts: now this is not a bad crop top to be honest. I tried it with a bralette underneath and I have to say that the fit was quite nice. It doesn’t show which is the front or back when you first look at it, but then you just go with the flow and get it on. I like the arm length on these, and that embroidered design is super cute too. There is a nice amount of stretch in this as well so you shouldn’t have any issues getting it on.
  Item 3 : Topassion Women Sports Bra Front Cross Side Buckle Bra Sexy V-Neck Lace Bralette Wireless Yoga Activewear Lounge Bra Plus Size Vest Crop Wireless Bra Lingerie Sexy Underwear Camisole
Colour: White
Size: S
Website: Amazon – Topassion Women Sports Bra Front Cross Side Buckle Bra Sexy V-Neck Lace Bralette Wireless Yoga Activewear Lounge Bra Plus Size Vest Crop Wireless Bra Lingerie Sexy Underwear Camisole
Price: £3.99
My Thoughts: well another piece that I got on slightly wrong. That back strap was supposed to be at the front. I tried it on again the right way and let me say that the strap makes no damn difference. It’s just this piece of material that is there for no reason really. It doesn’t add anything to the bralette. I did like the lacing detail under the bust, however the cups are really tacky on these. They are nothing like what you see on Amazon at all, and I was so disappointed in it. This could have been such a lovely bralette otherwise!
  Item 4 : Yesiidor Women Tulle Mesh Long Skirt Fluffy Elastic Muti Layered Ruffle Frilly Bridal Mesh Petticoat Skir
Colour: White
Size: S
Website: Amazon – Yesiidor Women Tulle Mesh Long Skirt Fluffy Elastic Muti Layered Ruffle Frilly Bridal Mesh Petticoat Skir
Price: £5.80
My Thoughts: now this skirt is super cute and a piece that I really like. It’s a shame about the band being slightly dirty but nothing that a wide waist belt can’t fix on top of it. I love the layering on this and it would look even better when it’s fully steam ironed out. This could work on its own or as a petticoat under another dress. I really did like this one!
  Item 5 : iiniim Women’s Strappy Garter Belt Leg Body Harness Stocking Suspender
Colour: Black
Size: S
Website: Amazon – iiniim Women’s Strappy Garter Belt Leg Body Harness Stocking Suspender
Price: £2.99
My Thoughts: well these are another flimsy little thing from Amazon, but I have to say they aren’t too bad. I wish they were a little thicker and sturdier rather than thin and so stretchy it moves all the time, especially around the waist. This is something you would dress up with to be honest. 
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rottenappleheart · 7 years ago
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An Updated List Of Things Which Are Currently On Sale On Steam Which I Highly Recommend To The Kinds Of People Who Follow This Blog
(aka, an update to this post, prices in USD as of 11/26/2017.)
Bastion, $3.74
isometric hack-and-slash
radiant colors, magnificent soundtrack, genocide
about 5 hours playtime (replayed 3x in two months)
Broken Age, $3.99
story-and-quicktime-event style
heroism but also privilege
12 hours playtime (not terribly replayable IMHO)
Corinne Cross's Dead & Breakfast, $4.99
text-based point-and-click
accidental psychopompery 
2 hours playtime (not terribly replayable IMHO)
Dishonored, $2.49 (alone) or $9.99 (including both DLC)
third-person parkour adventure or FPS
murder dad tries to make whalepunk hell a nice place to raise smol daughter
about 20 hours playtime (replayed 4x in swift succession)
Enslaved: Odyssey to the West, $4.99
third-person parkour adventure
piggyback rides and meaningful touching in the greenest apocalypse
maybe 12 hours playtime (replayed 2x so far)
Fallout: New Vegas, $2.49 (alone) or $9.99 (including all four DLC)
open-world RPG
nuclear wasteland of my heart
just clocked 200 hours and still having fun
Final Fantasy IX, $20.99 (okay this one isn't on sale right now but add it to your wishlists so that you'll see when it IS on sale because it's so good for you like buttered toast and hot cocoa)
JRPG
have you ever cried a lot and learned to let yourself be loved even when you are small or weak or silly or strange
maybe 30 hours playtime (replayed 5x so far and ever so easy in the PC remake)
Night In The Woods, $15.99
text-based side-scroller
hashtag relatable
I’m still in the middle of it so idk the total playtime
Primordia, $2.49
point-and-click indie pixel
sad dad robot searches for Truth
about 5 total hours of playtime (replayed 2x so far)
Submerged, $2.99
third-person no-combat parkour adventure
smol girl vs. quietly certain doom in flooded city
about 4 hours playtime (played 1x so far)
Sunless Sea, $6.26
text-based roguelike
wander an eerie ocean listening to lovely music
indefinite playtime
Tales from the Borderlands, $6.24
story-and-quicktime-event style
trash family learns what is more important than money (spoiler: it’s even more money) 
saved me from a really bad depression
about 10 total hours of playtime (replayed 3x so far)
*I was going to include "things which are on sale but I have not yet played, and therefore can only express my interest but not my guaranteed approval," but that rapidly became a list of "everything on sale on steam" and you know what, that's what your own wishlist is for.
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viatorix · 8 years ago
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Steam Summer Sale Game Recs
Since the summer sale is on and I’ve gone a bit ham on it myself, I thought I’d rec some fun games. There’s some great games going for ridiculously cheap right now until the 5th of July, so have at it. These are in no particular order, but [*] marks my some of my absolute favourite games.
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[*]Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic ($2.49 | £ 1.74 | € 2.49)  - Fantastic story with traditional Bioware choice-based decisions, and awesome, memorable characters. This is a classic game and one of the greats. You don’t even need to be a Star Wars fan to enjoy it. It’s an old game, so it’d run on probably most low grade computers.
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, The Sith Lords ($2.49 | £ 1.74 | € 2.49) - Sequel to the first game, and set five years after. This one is just as good as KOTOR, if not better. Be aware that its recommended that you download a mod that restores parts of the story and fixes bugs (found here).
Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor - GOTY edition ($3.99 | £ 3.19 | € 3.99)  - Like a better version of Assassin’s Creed except in the world of LOTR. 
Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons ($1.49 | £1.09 | €1.49)  - this is criminally cheap for the heartwarming game this is. It’s not too long, as you can finish it in a few hours, but it’s good. Bear in mind you will have to have a controller to play this game as you use the analog sticks to control each brother.
[*]Dishonored ($2.49 | £1.99 | €2.49)  - A first person assassin/stealth game with an awesome story. Dishonored is one of my favourites and probably one of the best games out there. It’s highly optimised, so is pretty playable on most machines.
Fallout: New Vegas ($2.49 | £2.49 | €2.49) (Ultimate Edition: $9.99 | £7.49 | €9.99) - One of the best, if not the best fallout game. Awesome story with high replayability, and highly moddable. 
[*]Life is Strange ($4.99 | £3.99 | €4.99) - A narrative, Telltale-like game with (yet again) a great story and characters. Warning: you will cry. Heavily. More than once.
[*]The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings Enhanced Edition ($2.99 | £2.24 | €2.99)  - Great game, and great introduction to the Witcher series. Much better story and controls compared to the first game, so don’t bother with that one. A medieval slavic fantasy in which you not only kill monsters but also get mixed up in political intrigue. 
Saints Row IV: Game of the Century Edition ($4.99 | £3.74 | €4.99)  - insanely fun and hilarious GTA-like game. The moment ‘Don’t Wanna Miss A Thing’ by Aerosmith started playing as I tried to disarm a rocket in the first ten minutes, I knew this game was gonna be great. I also recommend Saints Row III  (Full Package: $3.74 | £2.74 | €3.74)
Apotheon ($3.74 | £2.74 | €3.74) - Do you like Greek mythology? Then this side-scroller is great. It’s simple, with fun combat, bosses, and all in a beautiful Ancient Greek vase art style.
Domina ($4.99 | £3.49 | €4.99)  - Wanna manage and even play as Roman gladiators? This is a short, pixel style game in which you can!
Kindergarten ($3.99 | £3.19 | €3.99)  - play as a kindergartner and solve a murder mystery while trying not to get killed yourself (yes, really). This is funnier and more light-hearted than it sounds. 
Never Alone (Kisima Ingitchuna) ($2.99 | £2.39 | €2.99)  - Native American story written by Native Americans in partnership with the game studio that created it. It’s a beautiful puzzle platformer about restoring the balance of nature.
Reigns ($1.49 | £0.99 | €1.49)  - A simple card choice game in which you are damned by the devil to play the lives of every successive king and try to maintain your kingdom while unlocking more cards through your choices. I’ve had fun with it. 
Portal 2 ($1.99 | £1.49 | €1.99)  - If you haven’t already got Portal 2, do yourself a favour. This is a fun game (great with friends) and it is ridiculously cheap.
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[*]Borderlands 2 - GOTY ($4.99 | £ 4.99 | € 7.49)  - This and Tales are two of my favourite games. It’s a fun scifi shooter that is great playing with friends or just alone. The characters, especially the villain are awesome and the whole thing is so well written (and hilarious). Plus since its GOTY you get all the DLC which is hours upon hours. Don’t bother with the first Borderlands, it’s rather dull compared to the sequel.
[*]Tales from the Borderlands ($6.24 | £ 4.74 | € 5.74)  - A telltale game set in the Borderlands world and after Borderlands 2. As a telltale game, it’s mostly a purely narrative game in which you control the character and the choices but don’t have to go shooting at stuff (95% of the time). It keeps the humour of the Borderlands games, and features great characters.
[*]Dragon Age: Origins Ultimate Edition ($7.49 | £4.99 | €4.99)  - The first dragon age game is arguably the best. Good story, characters, and something you can sink your time into. It’s a good (and obvious) place to start the three game (so far) Dragon Age franchise. 
The Walking Dead ($6.24 | £4.74 | €5.74)  - Another Telltale game (they’re great okay?) based on the Walking Dead series. This is one of Telltales best. Be prepared to cry. Also pick up Season 2 ($6.24 | £4.74 | €5.74)
The Wolf Among Us ($6.24 | £4.74 | €5.74)  - Well you might as well get this too. Though personally, Tales from the Borderlands will always be my favourite, the Wolf Among Us has been lauded as the best of the Telltale games and is pretty damn good.
[*]Final Fantasy VII ($5.99 | £4.99 | €6.49) - The most famous of the FF games and one that was pretty much my childhood. The nostalgia is unbelievably real. There are stories that stay with you, and this is one of them. 
Baldur’s Gate II: Enhanced Edition ($6.79 | £5.09 | €6.79)  - One of the classic, defining games from which other fantasy games spawned. This is an old game, but the story is still amazing.
[*]The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion GOTY ($7.49 | £6.49 | €7.49)  - the precursor to Skyrim and just as good. There is a stupid amount to do in this game, not to mention the mod scene which is still alive and kicking.
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[*]Final Fantasy IX ($10.49 | £7.99 | €10.49) - Another of my favourite FF games, and in my opinion, one of the best. Definitely recommend.
Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen ($11.99 | £9.59 | €11.99)  - an open-world RPG with lots of quests, story, character options and is damn fun.
Bioshock: The Collection ($14.99 | £9.99 | €14.99)  -  Bioshock is a great franchise, and with this pack you get BioShock Remastered, BioShock 2 Remastered, BioShock 2: Minerva's Den Remastered, BioShock Infinite, BioShock Infinite - Season Pass, and Bioshock Infinite: Columbia's Finest. Holy shit.
If anyone has any other recs, feel free to add them!
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10 greatest new Android video games from Might 2019!
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Android gaming is getting greater and higher each month it appears and there may be all the time a slew of latest titles coming to Google Play. Whether or not you’re an off-the-cuff gamer otherwise you need one thing with a bit extra meat on its bones, there’s normally a recreation popping out to go well with everybody’s style. Some months are higher than others, however there may be normally a minimum of one nice new recreation on cellular each month. Let’s check out the perfect new Android video games from the final month! You may watch the movies on YouTube from earlier months by clicking right here! You can too take a look at our picks for the perfect new Android video games for 2018 within the video above!
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15 greatest Android video games of 2019!
Ailment
Value: Free / As much as $3.99
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Ailment is an journey shooter with roguelike gaming components. Gamers get up on a spaceship with out a lot data. The purpose is to discover the ship, discover out what occurred, and do one thing about it. The sport makes use of pixel artwork graphics and a easy management scheme together with a wide range of weapons and different perks. It might use a little bit of polish, and probably even hardware controller help, although.
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Daggerhood
Value: $2.99 (on sale for $1.99)
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Daggerhood is an interesting new platformer with retro graphics and neat skills. The sport incorporates 100 ranges throughout 5 phases and every stage introduces a brand new energy to your character. You additionally get boss fights, shooter mechanics, and loads of challenges. It performs at a very good tempo and it is fairly difficult every so often. The sport runs for $2.99 usually, but it surely’s on sale for $1.99 on the time of this writing.
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Despotism 3k
Value: $3.49
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Despotism 3k is a sim recreation with a darkish, however humorous and enjoyable premise. You play as an AI overlord and you employ people to run your gear. People have finite vitality, die continuously, and wish to breed. Thus, you stability between procreation, relaxation, and work. Each play-through is exclusive and, to be sincere, it is a bunch of enjoyable. We examined the sport when it was $7.99 and we thought that was a bit excessive. The developer is promoting it for $3.49 proper now and for that value, it is laborious to not suggest it.
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The Eyes of Ara
Value: $4.99
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The Eyes of Ara is a brand new puzzle recreation with wonderful graphics and a very good story. It is virtually like a mixture of Myst and The Room. You discover, remedy puzzles, and progress by means of the story. It really works on each telephones and tablets. As well as, the contact controls are literally fairly good. It was initially for PC and you should buy the sport for $19.99 on Steam proper now. We predict the $4.99 model on cellular is the higher deal, truthfully.
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Into the Sky
Value: $0.99
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Into the Sky is one other enjoyable little puzzle recreation. You management a robotic and you progress blocks round to deflect lasers. The purpose is to deflect every laser to its corresponding mild to finish the extent. This new Android recreation options 70 ranges, offline help, and you’ll skip ranges in the event that they get too demanding. We additionally like that it is a single value recreation with no in-app purchases or commercials. The controls are a little bit dodgy often, but it surely’s not that unhealthy.
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15 greatest free Android video games with no in app purchases
15 greatest non-Freemium Android video games
Pokemon Rumble Rush
Value: Freemium
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Pokemon Rumble Rush is the newest recreation from The Pokemon Firm. It is an arcade recreation so do not anticipate something too deep. You play as a single Pokemon and also you run by means of a degree beating up different Pokemon. The controls are pretty easy beat-em-up model. Nothing about this recreation is tough to play. It might be too easy for some, but it surely’s a very good time killer whereas ready in line. The sport has a couple of early bugs, however we anticipate these to get patched sooner somewhat than later.
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Actuality Conflict AR
Value: Freemium
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Actuality Conflict AR is an AR shooter. Gamers roam the actual world and shoot at one another by means of their gadgets. It is a way more interactive with different gamers than most AR video games. Gamers assemble in fight zones after which go at it like another FPS. It is positively one thing a little bit totally different. Nonetheless, the sport is not out there for all gadgets so some could not have the ability to obtain it but.
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Rumble Stars
Value: Freemium
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Rumble Stars is a uncommon arcade model sports activities recreation. You play soccer in opposition to different gamers, however the guidelines aren’t fairly the identical. The sport contains a wide range of trick pictures and particular skills together with leagues and different forms of competitions. The sport is principally solely on-line multiplayer so there isn’t a offline mode with this one. There are golf equipment to affix, although. It is in any other case a enjoyable time killer so long as you do not take it too severely.
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SpellForce
Value: $7.99
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SpellForce is a cellular recreation from a well-liked PC franchise. For the unacquainted, SpellForce is a real-time technique recreation. Nonetheless, the cellular model shifts to a turn-based recreation play model as a substitute. Gamers embark on a 13 story marketing campaign mode, The sport retains a few of its RPG roots as properly with upgradeable items. $7.99 is a bit dear and the sport has a couple of bugs right here and there. Nonetheless, if the developer straightens it up a bit, this can be a good technique recreation possibility.
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Whispers of a Machine
Value: $4.99
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Whispers of the Machine is a science fiction noir set sooner or later. You play as Vera, a cybernetically enhanced particular agent who’s trying right into a case of a fanatic group creating a brilliant clever AI. The sport has retro graphics, but it surely suits fairly properly with the story telling and controls. There are puzzles with a number of solutions and your play model is mirrored in Vera’s upgrades. It is a neat little recreation for individuals who like mysteries.
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alexanicholsauthor · 7 years ago
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Steam Made Me It’s Bitch
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As many of you know, Steam is having a Summer sale. I’ve posted about it. Complained about it. Checked it out about twice a day since it started. And as a lot of you know, I’m also a hardcore gamer. Usually these two things would be a deadly combination, but my willpower is strong, so for a while, I was doing OK. I wasn’t spending any money, repeating the mantra that the thousands of games I currently have spread across roughly a dozen systems was enough.
Then Steam sent me an email telling me that almost everything on my Wish List was on sale. 😭
To make a long story short, here’s the damage that was done:
Icewind Dale: Enhanced Edition – $3.99
Baldur’s Gate: Enhanced Edition – $4.99
Harvester – $1.49
Leisure Suit Larry – Magna Cum Laude Uncut and Uncensored – $2.99
The Chosen RPG – $0.49
Sakura Angels – $2.99
Sakura Spirit – $2.49
If My Heart Had Wings – $3.74
Baldur’s Gate 2 Enhanced Edition Steam Store and Retail Key – $4.99
Arcanum – $3.89
Planescape: Torment: Enhanced Edition – $4.99
Dark Elf – $1.35
The Heiress – $1.35
Killing Time – $0.50
Mariko: Hot Nightlife – $0.47
What is love? – $0.71
Yuko: tragic love story – $0.71
Cheerleader: reverse side of life – $0.47
Woodstock 1969 – $0.47
X-ray hospital – $1.19
TOTAL: $44.26
I’m of two minds of this. The first: those are some fantastic fucking prices yo! 😳 The second, of course, is that I really didn’t need all those motherfucking games. I ended up justifying it by telling myself that it’s an early birthday present. Of course, my birthday is a little under two months away (August 23) but still. I feel better about it. And there is absolutely nothing else on Steam I want (my Wish List is empty) so I’m content.
Now I just need to write my ass off to make up for the splurge. So go buy more motherfucking books! Or join Patreon! Anything! 😅
Fuck it. I rarely splurge, especially on myself, so every once in a while is OK, right? Right?!
Until tomorrow, my loves…
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