It seems that you're using an outdated browser. Some things may not work as they should (or don't work at all).
We suggest you upgrade newer and better browser like: Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer or Opera

×
Up to 75% off Pillars of Eternity, Satellite Reign, Legends of Eisenwald, Oddworld: New 'n' Tasty and more!



Gaming sins are a regrettable thing. Whether they come from games you shamefully put aside without finishing them, from questionable methods you used while trying to finish them, or from borrowed discs that you claimed were already scratched - they might all give you trouble sleeping. But the worst offenders are always the games you should have picked up and never did. Well, worry not, fellow sinners, for our Weekly Staff Picks: <span class="bold">New Year Absolutions</span> will help you settle the bill with the Gaming Gods and venture into the rest of the year as a whole new person!

If you've missed out on Pillars of Eternity, ten "Hail Marys" will hardly cut it. After all, this is the spiritual successor to Baldur's Gate, some of the most celebrated RPGs of all time, we are talking about here. Complete with meaningful customization, real-time-with-pause combat, a captivating story, and memorable NPCs, it's not hard to see why this one is strongly favored by the Gaming Gods.

The Vanishing of Ethan Carter, a captivating exploration adventure, has recently reappeared in all its reduxed glory. You investigate the recent murders on sleepy Red Creek Valley as a detective summoned there by the young Ethan Carter. But once you piece together the nebulous clues, a horrifying discovery will make you question your very perception of reality.

A war is going on in the neon-lit streets of Satellite Reign. The mega-corporations keep citizens under their thumb, dictating the rules of democracy in this cyberpunk, dystopian future with the strong Syndicate vibes. You control a customizable band of defiant troublemakers, and infiltrate, hack, kill, or bribe your way towards upsetting the status quo. Will you prove yourself a liberator, an alternative evil, or just an opportunist?



The more gaming sins, the more <span class="bold">New Year Absolutions</span> needed to wash them away. Thankfully, our Weekly Staff Picks offer a delectable selection of over a dozen winners, like Legends of Eisenwald, Grim Fandango Remastered, Transistor, and Tales from the Borderlands, going for up to 75% off. Get, play, love. The promo will last until January 29, 10:59 AM GMT.
"The vanishing of Ethan Carter" is really tempting at that price. If I move one of my many adventure games from unplayed to played by Friday then I might get it.
avatar
Smannesman: Setting people on fire is always fun.
Also I really think you can select multiple agents at the same time.
It's been a couple of decades since I played it last, but I'm pretty sure you could.
I think you had to do it via the HUD and not in-game.
I tried for 5 minutes, and I couldn't figure it out. Maybe I was stupid and didn't see it, could be. I didn't figure out how to shoot either, after all. It still gave me a really clunky, aged feel that I have no nostalgia to compensate for, so unless it had some wow mechanic (that hasn't been copied and refined on more modern games) I see no point in trying it nowadays. I was asking to know if such a feature existed.
avatar
catpower1980: mmm, some interesting stuff here but I can't afford them (or I already have them)...

BUT what's interesting me is the Grim Fandango remastered as it's cheap and back in the days I had technical problems with it so I couldn't play it. What bothers me is that I recall a lot of shitstorm when the "remastered" game came out (I don't even remember why....).

So: Yay or Nay?
Yay.

Grim Fandango is one of the best games ever made, quite possibly the best adventure game ever, at that, and this version works (whatever issues it might have had at release have been fixed in subsequent patches and updates, and the game works flawlessly -- provided you have a GPU that supports OpenGL 3.0). It's the same as the original, with remastered soundtrack supervised by Pete McConnell himself, upgraded visuals that can be switched back to the old looks, if you so choose, and remastered cutscenes; plus, some extras, like artwork galleries and dev behind the scenes commentary. Don't get into the Double Fine hate bandwagon and get this game; it's more than worth the price of admission and, discounted like this, it's an absolute steal.
Nothing for me in this promo. Money saved. :D
avatar
Random_Coffee: D4: Dark Dreams Don't Die is amazing :D But keep in mind that the story probably won't be continued in a while, as the developer is taking a break from game development.
avatar
Siegor: How would you rate the mouse and keyboard controls? I'm tempted to get it but from the gameplay video it looks like you'd need a wii remote or something like that.
Mouse controls work fine. It's basically like a Point&Click Adventure with a few action sequences thrown into the mix, similar to what TellTale do in some of their game series. Either way, the controls are very simple and smooth.

It's a fun game experience, if you like SWERY's style. I hope more people will buy it, so we'll eventually see a sequel ( or other new games from the developer ).
avatar
P1na: I tried for 5 minutes, and I couldn't figure it out. Maybe I was stupid and didn't see it, could be. I didn't figure out how to shoot either, after all. It still gave me a really clunky, aged feel that I have no nostalgia to compensate for, so unless it had some wow mechanic (that hasn't been copied and refined on more modern games) I see no point in trying it nowadays. I was asking to know if such a feature existed.
Not really I think, it was just amazing for the time.
You could micromanage your team (more power to speed, more to shield and such) and brainwash people.. and kill a lot of people whilst taking over the world.
From what I've played of Satellite Reign it's a pretty different kind of game.
Syndicate focuses a lot more on action I think. Of course I haven't played a lot of S-Reign.
avatar
Random_Coffee: D4: Dark Dreams Don't Die is amazing :D But keep in mind that the story probably won't be continued in a while, as the developer is taking a break from game development.
avatar
Siegor: How would you rate the mouse and keyboard controls? I'm tempted to get it but from the gameplay video it looks like you'd need a wii remote or something like that.
I have not played it with keyboard and mouse, sorry. I played it on Xbox One. The game was made for the Kinect, but I played it with a controller, which worked quite well.
Post edited January 25, 2016 by Random_Coffee
avatar
vicklemos: C'mon, average backlogger, say it: "meh promo" or "nothing for me this time"

I DARE YOU
I DOUBLE DARE YOU!!!
It's actually a great promo it terms of items on offer. For me though the majority of things I'm missing are the various "deluxe upgrade DLC" packs for various games. While normally I'm a completionist, most of them in this case don't offer good value for money. So I'm passing this time.

But again, if you don't own many of these titles, it's quite a nice promo.
Nice! I can add Wasteland 2 and Never Alone while I'm getting Death to Spies 2 from Friday's sale, all at good discounts. I already have Pillars & Eisenwld
avatar
nightcraw1er.488: This is a good example of why all these different versions of a game should come under on header. Why can version not be a subheading of the game, and DLC/others also a subsection.
^THIS!^

avatar
dtgreene: I've found that the real-time-with-pause combat just doesn't work for me; either give me turn based RPG goodness with a party or give me a pure action game with only one party member at a time.
So you never completed any of the Infinity Engine games? I find it very easy to play the game with my thumbs resting on the space bar so I can quickly pause at any time. You can also set in the options for the game to auto-pause when spotting a hostile creature & to drop to half speed during combat.

avatar
vicklemos: ;P
What?! WHAT?!

He's black...

He's bald..

What?!

NOOO!...

https://youtu.be/9wEnb9yIoes?t=34s
Nice selection, but after the expenses of december I need to save money for a while. O_o'
Nice selection of games and nice selection of discounts! Thanks!
Crap...that's a serious array of titles for a Monday. Guess you weren't kidding when you said the staff picks would get beefed up.
avatar
Siegor: How would you rate the mouse and keyboard controls? I'm tempted to get it but from the gameplay video it looks like you'd need a wii remote or something like that.
Wholeheartedly agree with CharlesGray's opinion. I would like to note that the game does warn you to use a three button mouse before playing and that if I recall correctly, you do not need to use the keyboard at all.
avatar
catpower1980: BUT what's interesting me is the Grim Fandango remastered as it's cheap and back in the days I had technical problems with it so I couldn't play it. What bothers me is that I recall a lot of shitstorm when the "remastered" game came out (I don't even remember why....).
Unfortunately this is another game where the original DOS version has been buried with the remaster and is missing in the GOG package. And as this package has been released already a year ago there's probably no hope the original version still will be added.
avatar
catpower1980: mmm, some interesting stuff here but I can't afford them (or I already have them)...

BUT what's interesting me is the Grim Fandango remastered as it's cheap and back in the days I had technical problems with it so I couldn't play it. What bothers me is that I recall a lot of shitstorm when the "remastered" game came out (I don't even remember why....).

So: Yay or Nay?
Yay, Played through it only had one gamebreaking bug and a few visual. It's fine if you remember to save often. :P
avatar
Random_Coffee: D4: Dark Dreams Don't Die is amazing :D But keep in mind that the story probably won't be continued in a while, as the developer is taking a break from game development.
avatar
Siegor: How would you rate the mouse and keyboard controls? I'm tempted to get it but from the gameplay video it looks like you'd need a wii remote or something like that.
You only need a mouse. The controls are unique, once you're used to it though it works perfectly.
Post edited January 25, 2016 by omega64