Leisure Suit Larry looks like the only one I recognize/would be interested in playing (again).
DLC Quest is good for a wee bit. Nice idea.
It really is a ONE TIME playthrough though, unless they add to it with DLC. Oh, the irony.
Ah yes, Unepic; apparently that tried to get on Steam many times before, but was turned down for undisclosed reasons. But now it's actually getting on because of Greenlight.
La-Mulana, that's nice. They all look kinda good in my opinion.
god FUCKING damn it
all I saw on the front page was Valve announces ne...
Larry's the shit.
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[QUOTE=A big fat ass;39232664]Leisure Suit Larry looks like the only one I recognize/would be interested in playing (again).[/QUOTE]
You should recognize "War For The Overworld - Subterranean Games" - It's the Dungeon Keeper "clone" everybody's been going crazy over recently, glad it got lit.
If you get La-Mulana, you should play the original too since there's enough changes to make them significantly different games.
distance didn't make the cut, fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
i like the look of the age of decadence, reminds me of the old runescape.
I don't know where to look, is there a statistic that shows how many games are greenlit and how many greenlit games are released?
Sweet, MaK made it.
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DLC Quest isn't even worth $5 really
So glad MaK made it, ever since they didn't reach the kickstarter I was worried as fuck
[QUOTE=Matt-;39232874]You should recognize "War For The Overworld - Subterranean Games" - It's the Dungeon Keeper "clone" everybody's been going crazy over recently, glad it got lit.[/QUOTE]
It's more of a spiritual successor. Even has Molyneux's blessing and all that. Although that guy seems to give his blessing to anything nowadays.
Shame, no Knytt yet. Good to see La-Mulana though. I feel like the greenlight system is slowing things down.
Back in the day, games like Cave Story and Nightsky (same dev as knytt) released on steam as their official release. You can buy La-Mulana and Knytt Underground already on other sites while these games, even when they DO get greenlit are still taking a while to come out because they they have to do all the steam integration and such not during the development time, but after it.
It especially bugs me that La-Mulana and Knytt Underground have to be released this way because their developer already has games released on Steam. Do they really need fan support to release another game on steam? Especially when the games are already done? That's an actual question by the way. I'm not too close a follower of greenlight and don't know it's entire purpose. Maybe there's a good reason they're using this system and I just don't know about it.
Why DLC Quest?
But hey. La-Mulana is on Steam now. there IS a God :v:
When do I get to play MaK?
[QUOTE=latin_geek;39233250]DLC Quest isn't even worth $5 really[/QUOTE]
Its $5 on PC? I just got it on my xbox for $1
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