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Scope
Jun 6, 2003

Hardspace: Shipbreakers is a nice relaxing game that just went to early access today. It’s on sale for a little bit. It’s rather soothing to float around breaking a spaceship into its constituent parts.

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Scope
Jun 6, 2003

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wN82DJGmq7o

Scope
Jun 6, 2003

What's your steamid?

Scope
Jun 6, 2003

The aesthetic of hardspace is pretty much perfect. Who knew how great outlaw country music was for space games?

Scope
Jun 6, 2003

NoneMoreNegative posted:

JYDGE at this price is worth picking up this new Fanatical Bundle alone

https://www.fanatical.com/en/bundle/outlaw-bundle

The rest idk, the cop one looks a little bootlicky :o:

quote:

Arrest anybody but suffer the consequences for abusing your power

Nah it’s obviously fantasy police.

Scope
Jun 6, 2003

And yeah JYDGE is really good.

Scope
Jun 6, 2003

If anyone ever played Hawken several years ago, there's a community-led revival of the game with community servers coming out. Multiplayer isn't ready yet, but you can play the training and bot portions, and they give you enough credits to buy all the stuff without having to grind the game.

http://www.hawakening.com

Scope
Jun 6, 2003

Also Mechwarrior: Living Legends released version 0.13.0 today.

https://mechlivinglegends.net/

Scope
Jun 6, 2003

Is Control good for keyboard & mouse or is it better played with a gamepad of some sort? Either option doesn't bother me, I play lots of PC games on my TV and sitting on the couch with a gamepad.

Scope
Jun 6, 2003

haveblue posted:

if you intend to play the control expansions you should play Alan wake

I bought a version of Control that has the expansions with it. Do they get baked into the main game or is there something to do to play them?

Scope
Jun 6, 2003

Eeyo posted:


edit2: i was like a 14-year old kid playing tribes 2 matches, i must have been a fuckin' nightmare to deal with lol

I was still on 56k when playing T2. I restricted myself to base defense and repairs. Your team could do pretty good if there was someone in the basement 100% of the time protecting the power and shield generators.

Scope
Jun 6, 2003

I beat the main storyline in Control last week the ashtray maze was fuckin cool and I didn’t realize that the AWE dlc was integrated into the main game. It was a weird tone shift while I was doing a bunch of side missions for the xp when out of nowhere Alan Wake starts getting inserted into everything. I never played Alan Wake but the AWE dlc doesn’t make me want to. The Foundation dlc is not bad, and I like the setting of when the Oldest House is first discovered and everyone is trying to make sense of it. . Overall it’s a great game and I love how Jesse isn’t the kind of protagonist going “what the gently caress is happening” every 5 mins. She actually seems to be enjoying and thriving in the Oldest House.

Scope
Jun 6, 2003

3D Megadoodoo posted:

that is, in fact, the exact opposite of what you should be doing in the game!

*snort*

Scope
Jun 6, 2003

NoneMoreNegative posted:

Up and coming stuff I'm keeping an eye on:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_jg7yhqJfc
Love the aesthetic here, also the front-flip-headshot and jumping on a hospital gurney like some Neon Tequila


Yooooo this looks sick. Did you ever play The Specialists mod for HL1? A multiplayer mod a lot like this, inspired by John Woo and other action movies. Tons of guns, slow-mo, kung-fu, jumps flips and slides, and they managed to make it all work together well in multiplayer.

Scope fucked around with this message at 18:18 on May 23, 2021

Scope
Jun 6, 2003

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSqvYioc658

Scope
Jun 6, 2003

I would bet it was the Specialists that took your time. I barely remember playing Opera and it was ok for its time but I quickly got bored. Once The Specialists hit the scene, I was hooked and spent way too many hours on it.

Scope
Jun 6, 2003

There was also a short-lived Source mod I played for a bit called Double Action: Boogaloo that was a pretty close copy of The Specialists. It added a few other mechanics to the game too, but either it wasn't quite as good or people were already tired of that game style.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NN0klOAr29U

Scope
Jun 6, 2003

Video Jaime's

Scope
Jun 6, 2003

If the steam handheld has super loud fans, I will laugh. If it has no fans at all, I will also laugh but in a different way.

Scope
Jun 6, 2003

But how else could I make a pouch to hold 10 more bullets of *undermined caliber*? There's absolutely no other way I could hold more things without killing and skinning 10 alligators.

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Scope
Jun 6, 2003

I still haven't finished my first playthrough of Outer Wilds yet, real life keeps getting in the way. It's the first game I've ever played that I've avoided all tips and spoilers for. It is so satisfying to explore and figure out what's going on in that game on your own. I used to hear people say things like "I wish I could forget that game and play it fresh all over again" and I was always like yeah whatever, but Outer Wilds makes that a real desire for me.

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