BloodRayne and Psychonauts Added to Steam Library 49
eToyChest is reporting that Majesco (and thus Double Fine) have inked a deal with Valve to feature some of their hit games on the digital download service. BloodRayne 1 and 2, as well as Advent Rising, are already available on the service. The cult favorite Psychonauts will be coming next month. From the article: "BloodRayne 2 and Advent Rising are available now via Steam for $19.99 while the first BloodRayne costs $9.99. Those who purchase any of the titles during the first two weeks of availability will receive a 10% discount." They're a little pricier than I'd like, but it's interesting to see titles from a variety of publishers on the service.
Post-Life (Score:2)
The Future's looking bright for those of us who have a good internet connection.
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I know some people have had problems with steam, and the biggest complaint seems to be offline game play. I was under the impression that it had been fixed, but I have no problems playing "online" even in single player mode, so I can't comment too much on that issue.
However, I love the idea, and the implementation of steam. The fact that I can preload a game, before its available, and with the click of a few buttons and a few minutes for it to be decrypted, means I can play a game literally minutes after its released.
I'm not tied down by physical media. If I build a new box, I only need install steam, log in, and it will reinstall all my games for me. Friends means I don't need something like Xfire to find my buddies and play. All in all, I have no complaints about Steam, and would prefer all my games come through it
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Disable your network connection before starting STEAM. (Nifty, aint it?)
Personaly I am in your shoes and don't care about playing "online" when I am playing an offline game (HL2).
I am psyched about Psychonaughts (no pun intended) comming to STEAM, as I seem to remember that this one one of "THE GAMES"(tm) that was actualy worthwhile on the XBOX. So it is a PC port of a former xbox exlusive, and it is being published by one of the compani
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The other complaints are that it takes forever to download any recent game on my DSL connection and that Steam requires a credit card for buying games so I can only get the games they offer in stores.
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And there you describe the biggest problem with a DRM'ed world.
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I would have never bought uplink if not for steam.
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If you connect through a router, try here [steampowered.com]
If its after buying a game, try here [steampowered.com]
Other applications can sometimes prevent connection aswell; the test here [steampowered.com] can help identify if your running some that may cause conflicts
Server status can be found here [steampowered.com], I have it book marked. If there's no bar; there's no service.
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Steam... (Score:2)
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Go waspnest
Smells like Bacon! (Score:1, Funny)
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I also just beat Shadowgrounds. Its a pretty good game and story... except for the last 3 minutes after beating the final boss. The conclusion was absolutely terrible, although adding a slight plot twist there would have been hilarious (and at the s
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How much more is left?
Even if the answer is nothing, well, I've gotten quite a bit of enjoyment for the $10 I paid for the software.
There are some surprisingly good games showing up on Steam that never made it to a store near me or were reviewed high enough for me to order a boxed copy for the original price; now they show up for $10 - 15. Steam isn't perfect-- I wish that it let users roll backwar
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You've got one level left: Temple.
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What about abadonware? (Score:2, Interesting)
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-Rick
Psychonauts Worth the Price (Score:5, Interesting)
Now if only Steam offered some way to customize the ordering of all these games.
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Plus I don't like quitting games part way through.
Me neither. That is why I was infuriated when I discovered that I do not possess the twitch skills to finish the Meat Circus. It's the f*cking very last level! The rest of the game is very cool, and I enjoyed it immensely; even I, with my weak skills, could get through each and every level without too much troubles, even getting almost all dream figments. It was so cool, actually, that I played through the first 90% twice. But the endgame is just incredib
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In the first few hours of the game there is plenty of good old adventuring, funny dialogs, cool characters, some puzzles and stuff, later on however, when all cool characters get their brain stolen, so no more dialog, it turns more and more into an average jump'n run, actually not even into a very good one. I found the jump'n run elements to be for most part more annoying then enjoyable, since it really
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Did they fix Advent Rising? (Score:3, Informative)
I heard the PC game was even buggier than the Xbox version...Did they fix these bugs for the Steam release?
Better prices on Steam (Score:3, Insightful)
It blows my mind that the boxed HL2 is still so expensive here... but at least there's another option. Steam and other systems of its ilk could become increasingly popular if local prices are ridiculous. The only downside is the massive download for the game, which sucks doubly in a country like Australia with its download limits. Ugh.
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There's your problem right there
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It's the same in the UK - Half Life 2 Episode 1 is £19.99 in the shops here, or $19.99 through Steam which is about £10.60 or so - a little more than half the retail price. Hell, IIRC I paid $60 for the HL2 silver pack which gave me Half Life 2, CS:S, DoD:S and a license for every preceeding Valve game - for about the same price as Half Life 2 on its own was in the shops.
Its something I've actually never understood with all the bitching about the length of HL2Ep1 - its roughly a third of the l
Game Stop? (Score:2)
Between the two, I've actually used Steam, but I'd like to hear anyone's impression of other services...
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Buy Psychonauts immediately (Score:2)
Steam has been...tumultuous (Score:1)
The thing had a whole bunch of memory leaks and other stability issues, still has at least one. At least these days the memory leak only shows up once a month instead of several times a day. I LOATHED Steam when it first came out and ate my memory sitting there in the background. It didn't offer me much but kept me from using WON(IIRC?), and broke man