On Steam I ended up buying
- Star Wars: Jedi Survivor
- DOOM 1 + 2
- DOOM 3
- DOOM 64 (already have this on Switch, but all 3 were cheaper than buying DOOM 1 + 2 and 3 seperately)
- DOOM Eternal Season One Pass (take note, this is 'unlisted' but on sale anyway for 11.99. Cheaper than the seperate expansions at 7.99 each)
- Rollercoaster Tycoon Classic
Total: ~40
Humble Bundle
- Crysis 1 Remastered
- Crysis 2 Remastered
- Crysis 3 Remastered
- Star Wars Dark Forces
- System Shock
- Prey (already own this, see the free games thread)
- DOOM 2016 (already own this, see the free games thread)
Total: 18.00 (almost the same price as just System Shock on Steam)
Just realized another thing that makes steam awesome "free" remasters.
I own the original versions of Bioshock 1 + 2 and Infinite and that means I automatically own the Bioshock 1 + 2 Remasters.
It doesn't always work that way but usually does so buying "just" DOOM 3 got me DOOM 3 + DOOM 3: BFG Edition + DOOM 3: Ressurection of Evil Expansion.
Along with Star Ocean: Second Story R (30.00), Shin Migami Tensei V: Vengeance (25.00) and Tomb Raider I+II+III (20.00)
Considering DLCs now count as games that adds up to about ~€168.00 for 21 games (or €8 per game).
I'm thinking LEGO Mega Man could be next. I've been wondering what Capcom could do to bring Mega Man back and that seems the most obvious thing to get kiddos back into Mega Man stuff and would make sense for the toys too.
Also I've caught some wind of Nintendo Fortnite earlier this year as a possible 'seperate' Fortnite universe like they're doing with Disney. It was apparently pitched like how they handle Smash Bros. with stylized characters and Nintendo themed weapons and items (Splatoon, Star Fox blasters etc.).
- Star Wars: Jedi Survivor
- DOOM 1 + 2
- DOOM 3
- DOOM 64 (already have this on Switch, but all 3 were cheaper than buying DOOM 1 + 2 and 3 seperately)
- DOOM Eternal Season One Pass (take note, this is 'unlisted' but on sale anyway for 11.99. Cheaper than the seperate expansions at 7.99 each)
- Rollercoaster Tycoon Classic
Total: ~40
Humble Bundle
- Crysis 1 Remastered
- Crysis 2 Remastered
- Crysis 3 Remastered
- Star Wars Dark Forces
- System Shock
- Prey (already own this, see the free games thread)
- DOOM 2016 (already own this, see the free games thread)
Total: 18.00 (almost the same price as just System Shock on Steam)
Just realized another thing that makes steam awesome "free" remasters.
I own the original versions of Bioshock 1 + 2 and Infinite and that means I automatically own the Bioshock 1 + 2 Remasters.
It doesn't always work that way but usually does so buying "just" DOOM 3 got me DOOM 3 + DOOM 3: BFG Edition + DOOM 3: Ressurection of Evil Expansion.
Along with Star Ocean: Second Story R (30.00), Shin Migami Tensei V: Vengeance (25.00) and Tomb Raider I+II+III (20.00)
Considering DLCs now count as games that adds up to about ~€168.00 for 21 games (or €8 per game).
(11-30-2024, 07:38 PM)HardcoreRetro wrote: Saw Illusion mentioned last page. Amazing dev with games like Rapelay and Battle Raper. Seems their company died last year. :(
Anyways, time to ask for the Lego game everyone wants.
Lego Concord. When?
I'm thinking LEGO Mega Man could be next. I've been wondering what Capcom could do to bring Mega Man back and that seems the most obvious thing to get kiddos back into Mega Man stuff and would make sense for the toys too.
Also I've caught some wind of Nintendo Fortnite earlier this year as a possible 'seperate' Fortnite universe like they're doing with Disney. It was apparently pitched like how they handle Smash Bros. with stylized characters and Nintendo themed weapons and items (Splatoon, Star Fox blasters etc.).