Walking Dead
Each time you play through you're guranteed a different experience, there are so many outcomes. I found myself playing only a few times through but it has a high replay value. Overall pretty good.
– Walking DeadEach time you play through you're guranteed a different experience, there are so many outcomes. I found myself playing only a few times through but it has a high replay value. Overall pretty good. by walkingbearclaw, USA - Aug 3rd 2014
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– Incredible!!! ...B A D !I'm not sure if it is 1st of August, or 1st of April today... Heck, the trees look astonishingly well... but that's about it! Steering of the truck is COMPLETELY useless! Oops. when I should arrive at the goal of the first level - craaaaash! SHAME-SHAME-SHAME! I could imagine that you are a little enthusiastic newcomer-team, that just are starting out. I REALLY wish I could have my money back... by R4Dt, Germany - Aug 3rd 2014
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– Pretty Fun, Unique GameThis game is pretty fun, however once you find a cure for the zombies, they just keep coming. I was hoping eventually the population would all be cured or something. Luckily, you can turn zombies off, which I did to reward myself for curing them. This game is sort of like a mix between Diner Dash and your basic farming game, but with no time limits. You also have to barter with various characters. by Kiah Beeman, USA - Jul 25th 2014
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– Gods Will Be Watching has been released on the WinGameStore for $9.99! Gods Will Be Watching is a minimalistic “point and click thriller” centered on despair, commitment, and sacrifice as players face narrative puzzles and moral dilemmas. | ||
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– Nearly last of us!I adore interactive movie like heavy rain and wolf among us, but more then that I adore fantastic adventures like The Last of Us! So this particular game is one of those I would recommend for everyone who like game I've named! Enjoy!) by CRASHeninnikov, Russian Federation - Jul 21st 2014
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– NOT WORTH BUYINGGame is very glitchy altogether, Gameplay is extremely jumpy even though my Specs are supposedly satisfactory. Game development is in beta phase wouldn't recommend purchasing until bugs are worked out if ever. Would like a refund or form of credit to get somthing that takes my time playing rather than trying to fix. by christopher bush, USA - Jul 20th 2014
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– Battle Group 2 has been released on the WinGameStore for $7.99! Battle Group 2 puts you in command of advanced naval fleets to conquer a deadly global foe. | ||
– Get Europa Universalis IV Conquest Collection for the sale price of $44.99! Normally goes for $59.99. | ||
– Europa Universalis IV Conquest Collection has been released on the WinGameStore for $59.99! Europa Universalis IV Conquest Collection includes the main game, Europa Universalis IV plus 17 additional DLCs! | ||
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– FunA bit to much conversation between the actorsfor the rest is it nice to play with a lot of tension. by lefox, Belgium - Jul 12th 2014
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– Good game but...Kind of glitchy. The game likes to lock up when you move from world map to dungeon. Certain areas I couldn't get into because the game would freeze. I figured out a work around (decline entering then try again worked every time), just seems in this day and age this shouldn't happen. I love the old-school feel to the game. I hate talking to merchants/quest givers cause the frame rates are so low that it feels like the game's about to crash. All in all a good game the pluses out weight the minuses. by PACKATK, USA - Jul 10th 2014
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– Fantastic Throwback GameI think I love this game. Although it might just be Stockholm syndrome. There are certainly times when it seems to want you to hate it, like when you get to the endgame and discover that if you don't have at least one character who can cast the lowest level fire spells from their spellbook (not scrolls), the game is unwinnable. And yet, I just can't make myself do it. This is unabashedly a 90s-style dungeon crawl, making only the most minimal concessions to modern gaming aesthetics. It's the usual 4 characters stand in a line and choose combat maneuvers combat system of the era and, yeah, after 30 or 40 hours it does start to wear a bit thin. But there's just enough variety in enemies and your own abilities to make it work. The combat movement system is silly and simplistic, but making its limitations work for you is part of the fun and challenge of combat. There are the usual ton of puzzles. And, as usual, some of them are a fun and challenging and some seem designed specifically to make the game as unpleasent as possible to play (I'm looking at you, knock spots!). Fortunately, this is the 21st century and there are plenty of detailed walk-throughs available online to provide hints or hold your hand through the ones that aren't any fun to figure out on your own. There are some concessions to modernity. There's no encumbrance and your pack size is large enough not to be limiting until near the end of the game, when you have enough money that you don't have to haul all your loot back to town to sell, anyway. And yes, I did say "enough money." Like most such games, at the beginning you're struggling to save enough to pay for skill trainers. But then a funny thing happens. By the mid-game, you actually have enough money to get all your skills and spells and still buy the occasional magic item from the shops. And by the end, you have so much money you can walk into any shop in the kingdom and buy anything you want without even glancing at the price. Yes, shops you can actually afford to buy from! Even better, your mages actually have the mana to use their spells! Yes, it depeletes and doesn't auto-regen. But the shops have an infinitely regenerating supply of mana potions and, by the mid-game, you'll have the cash to buy as many as you need. So, unlike many games, your casters don't spend all game hitting things with their swords so they can save their precious spell points for the boss fights. It's big, too. I'm not sure about replay value (there's 12 classes and you can only play four per game, so that's enough for three play-throughs with completely different parties — but I think I'd want a pretty long break before wanting to face it a second time). But, even if you play it obsessively, it'll take you weeks to finish. I didn't count my hours, but it was somewhere in the 40-60 range. So, even if you pay full price, that's $1 per hour or less. My big complaint would be the graphics. I don't agree with the other reviewers' complaints about them looking cheesy. I thought they were well done and fit the tone of the game well. But, as is so often the problem, they appear to have been made in a windowless room with the lights off and it seems not to have ocurred to the designers that someone might try to play during daylight hours in a room with natural light. Fortunatelly, they at least have a gamma adjustment slider, but it only does so much good. You also definitely need to read the discussion thread about using 32-bit mode to avoid crashes. If you loved this kind of game back in the 90s and have been wanting to play one again, this is your game. If you came to RPGs via Dragon Age and are looking for something that feels like it was made in the 21st century, you've come to the wrong place. But I loved it. Despites its best efforts to the contrary. by Fael, USA - Jul 10th 2014
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– Legend of Grimrock has been released on the WinGameStore for $14.99! Legend of Grimrock is a dungeon crawling role playing game with an oldschool heart but a modern execution. | ||
– Bush LeagueThis is a silly game. Movement is terrible — strictly linear. No mouse control. Combat is unengaging. Graphics look as if they were designed on a Ninetendo in 1992. Even at $10 this is a waste of money. Too many games are far better, including throw-backs like the Eschalon series, let alone Dragon Age, Witcher, etc. I can't believe this was once $30. by John Lysaker, USA - Jul 9th 2014
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