Well, I can't say much for this month's selection. The best game in
the bunch is pretty niche, and the rest are average at best. Still,
seeing as this gets me "The Forgotten City" for half its usual price,
I might as well pick up the bundle. But there's too much filler this
month to really recommend it to anyone else. Unless you see a game you
really like, maybe skip HumbleChoice until next month, eh?
* Who Press Mute on Uncle Marcus https://store.steampowered.com/app/1628130/Who_Pressed_Mute_on_Uncle_Mar cus/
FMV games have been making a bit of a comeback.
Some are good, but most seem to selling themselves
on the kitchness of the medium. This one seems to
be the same; it's not really that good a game, but
you might get some value from the absurdity of
the videos.
On Tue, 05 Sep 2023 19:55:23 -0400, Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:As usual 2 games interest me, the rest is meh...
Well, I can't say much for this month's selection. The best game in
the bunch is pretty niche, and the rest are average at best. Still,
seeing as this gets me "The Forgotten City" for half its usual price,
I might as well pick up the bundle. But there's too much filler this
month to really recommend it to anyone else. Unless you see a game you
really like, maybe skip HumbleChoice until next month, eh?
I will definitely be skipping over this one. Thank you for the
summary.
* Who Press Mute on Uncle Marcus https://store.steampowered.com/app/1628130/Who_Pressed_Mute_on_Uncle_Mar cus/
FMV games have been making a bit of a comeback.
Some are good, but most seem to selling themselves
on the kitchness of the medium. This one seems to
be the same; it's not really that good a game, but
you might get some value from the absurdity of
the videos.
Wait, really? That entire genre was spawned from companies showing off their cdMore or less, but some companies got FMV games really right, for
tech, right?
But the other one which is interesting is enough reason not to skip it!
Am 06.09.23 um 08:53 schrieb candycane:
Wait, really? That entire genre was spawned from companies showing off their cdMore or less, but some companies got FMV games really right, for
tech, right?
instance Sierra with their FMV adventure games like GK2!
But overall FMV never really stood a chance there were too many who
wanted to make a quick buck by shoving out movies with lackluster
choices instead of games.
And yes there is a small comeback nowdays, for better or worse ymmv!
I always liked FMV games but I never played the bad ones which swamped
the early 90s consoles!
* The Forgotten City
On Thu, 7 Sep 2023 12:52:57 +0200, "Werner P." <werpu@gmx.at> wrote:Understandable, fortunately, I have yet to encounter such a month, but I
But the other one which is interesting is enough reason not to skip it!
If there is at least one game in the list you want, it is probably
worth it. It is definitely worth it if there is at least two.
Unfortunately for me, this month sits at zero. :-P
TL;DR: FMVs inclusion wasn't /just/ about showcasing the CD-ROMs
vaunted data capacity, but also showing off the cleverness of
programmers getting it to run on such puny CPUs. But whatever the
reason, everybody was excited about it because it was so exciting ;-)
On 9/7/23 07:36, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:
TL;DR: FMVs inclusion wasn't /just/ about showcasing the CD-ROMs
vaunted data capacity, but also showing off the cleverness of
programmers getting it to run on such puny CPUs. But whatever the
reason, everybody was excited about it because it was so exciting ;-)
Oh, so it's kinda like how demos are seen nowadays?
On 9/8/2023 12:42 AM, candycanearter07 wrote:
Oh, so it's kinda like how demos are seen nowadays?You get much more excited about demos than I do. MUCH more.
:P
On 9/8/23 10:40, Dimensional Traveler wrote:
On 9/8/2023 12:42 AM, candycanearter07 wrote:
Oh, so it's kinda like how demos are seen nowadays?You get much more excited about demos than I do. MUCH more.
:P
Oh no, I'm not super into the demo scene. I know some people are tho.
Are we talking demos for games, or demo-scene demos?
I never got that excited about the former, and - honestly - don't
thing I have played any since the death of the DemoCD. Certainly I
haven't played any game demos since it became easy to stream videos of gameplay on YouTube/wherever.
But demo-scene demos? Those things are /awesome/. Modern ones less so, because they don't press the hardware quite so obviously... but the
classics? They were fantastic examples of artistry and technology
combined, showcasing the developer's skill at both.
On Fri, 8 Sep 2023 18:37:47 -0500, candycanearter07 <n...@thanks.net>
wrote:
On 9/8/23 10:40, Dimensional Traveler wrote:
On 9/8/2023 12:42 AM, candycanearter07 wrote:
Oh, so it's kinda like how demos are seen nowadays?You get much more excited about demos than I do. MUCH more.
:P
Oh no, I'm not super into the demo scene. I know some people are tho.Now I'm confused.
Are we talking demos for games, or demo-scene demos?
I never got that excited about the former, and - honestly - don't
thing I have played any since the death of the DemoCD. Certainly I
haven't played any game demos since it became easy to stream videos of gameplay on YouTube/wherever.
But demo-scene demos? Those things are /awesome/. Modern ones less so, because they don't press the hardware quite so obviously... but the classics? They were fantastic examples of artistry and technology
combined, showcasing the developer's skill at both.
I'm doing well enough I can afford a new game at full price if I want, but old >habits die hard and I'm probably tighter with my money than I need
to be so it's deals and free games for me with rare exceptions - though
I've probably bought more full price games since 2020 than the previous >decade.
Justisaur <justisaur@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm doing well enough I can afford a new game at full price if I want, but old
habits die hard and I'm probably tighter with my money than I need
to be so it's deals and free games for me with rare exceptions - though >>I've probably bought more full price games since 2020 than the previous >>decade.
I'm the opposite. I can't remember the last time I paid full price
for a game. I do remember eagerly, almost desperately, buying Pool of >Radiance and Ultima V when they first came out, but as I've gotten older
that part of me has pretty much withered away. If I feel any temptation
to get a game when it first comes out these day, it's easily erased by >looking at the huge backlog of games I've bought and still haven't played.
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