Showing posts with label steam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label steam. Show all posts

Thursday, 23 May 2013

Games: Humble Bundle Horror game sale

 
 
For the next week you can get the collectors edition of horror game Alan Wake and it's expansion (American Nightmare) for whatever you feel like paying for it (minimum is $1) via the Humble Bundle website. The site is unique in that when you pay you get to choose who gets your money; divided between the website, the developers and charity and other causes.
 
Anyway, the game's description is as follows:
"When the wife of the best-selling writer Alan Wake disappears during their vacation to Bright Falls, Wake’s search turns up pages from a thriller he doesn’t even remember writing. A dark presence stalks the small town, pushing Wake to the brink of sanity in his fight to unravel the mystery and save his love."
 
 
Here's a video of a guy who can describe things better than I can!

Tuesday, 30 October 2012

Games: Halloween Sale on Steam



This is only a short entry, mainly because I liked the graphic at the top (which you can see above). It is a sale thats going on right now with lots and lots of Horror games of lots of different genres. There are a few different images that appear randomly. Like this one below!


Anyway, there are also a few Halloween events going on (some of them on free games), and several of the games mentioned here, are on sale!

Tuesday, 29 May 2012

Games: The Binding of Isaac: Wrath of the Lamb Add-On


'The Binding of Isaac' is one of my favourite games of recent years, if not because of its huge replay value, then for its all-out random weirdness! Of course, just because I love it, doesn't mean I'm good at it and those of you that play the game will see by the heart above that I haven't made it past Sheol yet D:  Anyway, my failures aside, the new download content / add-on - 'Wrath of the Lamb' - was released yesterday and, following a short wait of about 5 minutes to download and install, much pact-making, blood-splattering, crying at monsters fun ensued! I don't want to say too much about the DLC since it only just came out and I wouldn't want to spoil it for anyone who wants to play it, so I'll just give a general overview and accompany it with a bunch of random screenshots that Madame Luciel and I took earlier :D

Jesus Juice! One of the many new items in Wrath of the Lamb
The pack costs £1.99 from the Steam Store and you also need to have the base Binding of Isaac game as well, which is 60% off until June 3rd (it's £1.60 at the moment; usually £3.99). The new content includes a new, unlockable playable character, loads of new achievements and items, new 'passive' power-ups called "trinkets", a Challenge mode and many new enemies and bosses too! To be more specific:

  • 100+ new items! (now over 235 items!)
  • 5+ new chapters!
  • 20+ new enemies!
  • 25 new achievements!
  • 15+ new bosses!
  • 6+ new room types! (Unholy rooms, boss duel rooms & "sacrifice rooms")
  • 6+ new mysterious item drops (eternal hearts, playing cards, dimes and more!)
  • 5+ new music tracks by Danny Baranowsky
  • A new item type, Trinkets
  • A new challenge mode with 10 unique challenges that unlock more content
  • A new unlockable character, Samson (The Beserker)
  • A new final (final) chapter and boss with new endings
  • Tons of new random happenings, curses, blessings, npcs, fortune tellers and more!
  • Also more super secrets than you'd probably expect... good luck finding them all.


Samson, the new character, is unlocked by passing on 2 treasure rooms in one playthrough and then defeating Mom. He only has one heart to begin with, but his attack becomes stronger with each enemy he kills in a room to make up for that. The attack power resets at the beginning of each room though, so if there's only 2 enemies in a chamber it doesn't make a lot of difference. However, the ability works well if you're fighting an enemy-spawning boss. There's also a slight bug with Samson, because if he dies it signs his note as 'Eve' and she also appears in some of his "vs." screens as well. It isn't anything major though!
Samson
Overall, I'm really enjoying the extra content so far and maybe I'll even be able to finish Sheol now. (HA!) 

I Am Error
More screenshots after the cut below. (If you want to know anything else about / see anything else from the game, let me know and Luciel & I will try and write about / show you it :D )

Wednesday, 11 January 2012

Games & Reviews: The Binding of Isaac


Released on Steam last September, and loosely inspired by the Biblical tale of the same name, 'The Binding of Isaac' is an independent 2D game, designed by Edmund McMillen and Florian Himsl. A small boy called Isaac lives with his mother on a hill, where they live a simple but happy life. Isaac draws pictures, while his mother watches Christian TV shows. One day, Isaac's mother hears the voice of God, telling her that her son is evil and needs to be cleansed of the corruption around him. So she takes his toys, crayons, and even his clothes away from him in an attempt to purify him. 



However, this is apparently not enough, and she hears the voice of God a second time, telling her that Isaac is still a sinner. This time, Isaac's mother locks him in his room, hoping that this will please her Lord. Unfortunately for Isaac, it doesn't, and his mother once again hears the voice of God. He demands that she sacrifice Isaac in order to prove her love and devotion to him, and she agrees to comply immediately. Isaac hears her conversation though, and escapes into the basement just before his mother reaches him. Sadly for Isaac, the basement happens to be full of monsters!


You go through the game as Isaac (or other unlockable characters), making your way through the many rooms of the impressively vast basement, where he is forced to confront all sorts of horrors, both in the present and from his past. Whilst the plot sounds pretty serious and gloomy, it really isn't and the game is full of surprises, dark humour, and the bizarre. 



The controls are fairly simple and easy to remember, but are written on the floor of the first room in every chapter, just in case you should forget. 


It is honestly an addictive game, especially with the random enemy and terrain generator at work, ensuring that no two play-throughs are the same. Whichever levels you get though, you can be sure that they'll be filled with creepy-crawlies, blood (and other bodily fluids), utterly strange power-ups,  various secrets, and...poop.


Overall, 'The Binding of Isaac' is a fun, quirky game, that doesn't take itself too seriously and provides hours of entertainment. In addition to the gameplay being enjoyable, the music, written by Danny Baranowsky, is also fantastic and sets the mood of each area wonderfully. It's surprising, especially considering that the game only costs  £3.99 (or £4.98 if you buy it together with the soundtrack). Well worth it!

To play the demo, buy the full game, or find out more, check out the links below:

Saturday, 11 December 2010

Creepy Christmas: Killing Floor Twisted Christmas


Originally released in 2009, first person co-op survival horror game 'Killing Floor' is having a Twisted Christmas event from December 14th 2010 - January 4th 2011. The event consists of a new map - Santa's Evil Lair - and they've also doubled the number of achievements available to almost 130, including 13 Christmas ones. By completing all 13, you can also unlock the playable character, Baddest Santa.

Baddest Santa

Jack Frost
Just to make it extra festively bizarre, they've changed all the enemy characters into not-so-jolly Christmas-themed attackers. Gorefasts, become Gingerfast, Fleshpounds become Nutpound (complete with Nutcracker Suite theme music), Crawlers become Rudolph the Red-Nosed Crawlers and there's Mrs. Claws, Jack Frost, Elves and Santa's Little Helper amongst other holiday horrors too!


Gingerfast
As a special bonus, those of you own both Team Fortress 2 and Killing Floor, will get a playable red or blue Pyro character, done in the art style of Killing Floor. Also, everyone that owns Team Fortress 2 and either already owns or purchases Killing Floor before the end of the event will recieve Mr Foster's Gas Mask and Tie, which is equippable on the Pyro character.
 
 

For more information, visit the following website:
Killing Floor Twisted Christmas
 
Video after the cut below:
 

Saturday, 30 October 2010

Games: Halloween Sale on Steam

Just in time for Halloween, Valve have announced a special game sale on Steam! The (mostly) horror and horror-themed games make a perfect distraction from handing out candy and cheesy horror movies. The games on offer are as follows:
  • Aliens vs. Predator - 50% off £14.99 £7.49
  • Alter Ego - 50% off £22.99 £11.99
  • Amnesia -The Dark Descent- - 33% off £12.99 £8.70
  • BioShock - 75% off £13.99 £3.49
  • Burn Zombie Burn! - 50% off £6.99 £3.49
  • Dark Fall: Lost Souls - 66% off £14.99 £5.09
  • Dead Space - 50% off £14.99 £7.49
  • Devil May Cry 4 - 50% off £13.99 £6.99
  • Doom Rails - 50% off £6.99 £3.49
  • Dracula Origin - 75% off £14.99 £3.74
  • Ghostbusters: The Videogame - 50% off £14.99 £7.49
  • Ghost Master - 50% off £2.99 £1.49
  • Haunted House - 50% off £9.99 £4.99
  • Left 4 Dead Bundle  - 50% off £22.99 £11.49
  • Left 4 Dead - 50% off £12.99 £6.49
  • Left 4 Dead 2 - 50% off £14.99 £7.49
  • Nation Red - 66% off £7.99 £2.71
  • Overlord Complete Pack - 75% off £24.99 £6.49
  • Overlord - 75% off £3.49 £0.87
  • Overlord: Raising Hell - 75% off £6.99 £1.74
  • Overlord II - 75% off £19.99 £4.99
  • Plants vs. Zombies GOTY Edition - 50% off £6.99 £3.49
  • Resident Evil 5 - 50% off £19.99 £9.99
  • Silent Hill Homecoming - 50% off £29.99 £14.99
  • S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Bundle - 75% off £24.98 £6.24
  • Team Fortress 2 - 50% off £13.99 £6.99
  • Worms Reloaded - 50% off £17.99 £8.99
  • Zombie Bowl-o-Rama - 75% off £6.99 £1.74
  • Zombie Driver - 50% off £6.99 £3.49
These are the prices for the UK store, but if you go to Steam, it will show up in your currency.

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