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And just received my key, so all is right with the world. Now, I just have to finish Trails in the Sky first!!
I also had to redo my survey.
But the game looks and sounds great. Haven't played for long, but it seems they did a really nice job.
Also, a bonus for me and perhaps no one else, it plays really nicely on a touchscreen with just your hands. To move, just tap the left and right edges of the view window to turn and top and bottom for forward and back. Everything else on the screen can be tapped, and you even get the tooltips by dragging your finger onto items and removing it to select. Very nice.
Eh? That's only $5 per game. Seems more than fair to me.
The Bards Tale Trilogy plays great. I think it would be great if Krome got to remake the gold box games as they seem to know what they are doing.
What's the depreciation value on a 35 year old video game
I believe they're also doing the Wasteland 1 remaster. That's another one I'm looking forward to.
Don't forget to adjust for inflation
Ugh - I have no idea why anyone <cough> @Corwin; </cough> could have liked that game. I played the thing when it was new and it miles behind every other U3 clone. Who cares if it was post-apoc - so was Gamma World.
I'm more interested in playing it for the historical perspective since it seems to have had a significant influence on the genre. I hear it's a fairly short game anyways.
On Bard's Tale I am reading the current mode is too easy. One of the iconic fights where the party takes on something like 884 berserkers is not in the current version.
The hardcode version will remove the automap, the multiple saves, and restore some of the more insane fights among other things when its released.
What about having all of that and still doing multiple saves? People did that back in the day by backing up their save games onto another disk.
Is it this battle?
https://steamcommunity.com/app/843260/discussions/0/1734336452552589534/
It's not that it isn't there, it's just that they only spawn once.
I can't believe people are complaining about that though. I mean, I know Bard's Tale was hardcore and all, but I can't imagine getting much enjoyment out of repeatedly fighting 396 barbarians.
86 reviews on Steam so far and 84 of them are positive. I'm probably going to wait a few months before getting into it myself. The devs are already talking about tweaking the balance in the next patch.
You would just turn up the scroll speed to 10 and have your mages cast spells that hit all groups. Like Mangar's mind blast I think it was.
It was like fighting the Cuisinarts in Might&Magic II.
It would get boring and could make the game too easy so I didn't do it on all my play throughs.