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04 Jul 2010

Steam Sales: How to Ruin Yourself  Blog by FetusZero,  Category: Games

Welcome to this special edition of "How to Ruin Yourself with Steam Sales!". Within this special blog, you will witness the many games I have purchased throughout the one week Summer Sale offered by Steam, both old and new. To accompany yourself throughout this magtnificient journey, I have recorded, edited and added a 10 minutes long video for each of the games, totalling to massive 9 videos, resulting in 90 minutes of pure eye pleasure!..

Just kidding ;p I don't have 9 videos of 10 minutes each. While I did purchase what I believe to be 9 games throughout the sales, I have only captured 3 of these titles on video for your viewing pleasure. It is, however, true that one of them lasts for a complete 10 minutes, with a close follower at 8 minutes and a shorter one, standing at 5 minutes and a half. The reasons why I did not capture the other games is mostly because it was not necessary, considering that I will not start them anytime soon and that some of them are sequels to games I have mentioned previously or will mention in this blog.

Steam offers the consumers with incredible sales every now and then. Back when I first downloaded the client, they would have the usual "Weekend Deal" and the "Holiday Sales" during Christmas and New Year. As time went on, they started having "Mid-Week Deal" and now, "Summer Sales", and it is to be expected that they'll grant us yet another useless occasion which will define a period of sales. Summer Sales is the one in question for now, as I did what I do with every single major sales period they present us with: I purchased a lot of games. I ended up buying a total of 9 games and it costed me something like.. the price of one new retail game, maybe 2.

I'll try to keep the descriptions as brief as possible, as 9 games are quite something. I will give bigger explanations to the 3 games with videos and will keep it to a minimum for those who don't. So if you want to simply know which games I have purchased, you can simply look at the logos. Oh yeah, and I've included warnings for my videos :]

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r6v
I remember back in the days where the majority of people didn't even have computers. Back in those days, the same friend who had shown me the game "Thief", made me play Rainbow Six, which I remembered ever since. The one thing I remembered the most was how you would make a plan, draw down the routes for each of the teams you controlled, took half an hour to create the perfect plan, only to have it be a complete failure on the field. You then needed to start again from scratch from the beginning. While the game itself was quite amazing, that small part at the beginning of a mission was a real pain and extremely frustrating.

Knowing that this system had been removed in Rainbow Six Vegas, I remembered how much fun I had with the first game in the franchise and decided to grab R6V during the sales. The game is great and I absolutely love how you need to take decisions quite rapidely, otherwise it could mean your demise and the failure of a mission.

Although this game is widely known by a lot of people, it was my first purchase of the sales, hence why it has a video. I decided to record the "Trainyard" section of the first Chapter. Unfortunately, I had to cut it down and do some major editing to the video. Reason being that I had over 20 minutes of footage and well.. yeah, I had to cut it down to 10 minutes for YouTube and the eye viewing pleasure of the ones who will read and watch this.

WARNING: Video contains strong language at a specific point in the mission. View at your own discretion.


Rainbow Six Vegas - Trainyard

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sgw
This is the only game I did not purchase during the sale. I actually bought this game on the 24th of June, which was the expected release date. Upon my purchase being completed, I noticed that the developers had made a last minute decision of releasing it to North America on the 29th only. So after having bought it, I had to wait 5 more days before playing it.

As could be expected, Sniper: Ghost Warrior puts you in control of an elite sniper. The game resembles "Sniper Elite", in which you need to take into consideration the speed of wind, the bullet drop at long distances and your personal stress. You can, however, hold your breath for a certain amount of time, which engages a "slow-mo" type of effect allowing for better accuracy. What makes this game a bit more special though is that it adds the all out firing frenzy in the mix, where in some missions you are rushed to the scene with a submachine gun and need to exterminate all enemies in the camp. The main feature of Sniper remains the stealth, however, which is in a "love it / hate it" situation for the moment.

A part of the community complains that the AI spots you no matter where you are, that they get alerted too easily, etc. For my part, I am now on Chapter 13 out of 16, and I have yet to have experienced these issues. I rarely get spotted, whether the enemy is alerted or not. If I miss a shot from a distance, the AI will notice a bullet just grazed his head and will be alerted and will alert any nearby guards, which is entirely logical if you want my opinion. I have no problems stealthing and crawling behind enemies, nor do I have any problems hiding somewhere safe. So in the end, my guess is that the people who complain simply cannot play this game accordingly.

Every single parts of the video were taken during the first mission, and also taken before I found out that you could hold your breath for better accuracy. Due to this, I held my breath only once for the video, but for the rest of the time I had to go through the painful proccess of nailing it perfectly. It is played on Medium, which is the reason why a red dot shows the landmark of the bullet, but it does not take into consideration the enemy movements.

The video contains a lot of ghosting, though I fail to find the cause of this. It does not occur when playing the game, nor did it occur while I was actually recording, but for some reason it occurs in the video, sorry for that.

WARNING: Video contains beautiful blood splatters and a surprise ending that could offend some people. View at your discretion.


Sniper: Ghost Warrior - One Shot, One Kill

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metro
Here comes my little personal gem of a game this month. Metro 2033 is a newly released game which is considered by many as one, it not the best looking game out for both PC and X360, although the PC version is easily and by far much better looking than the console version. It is also considered, for PC that is, as the new benchmarking video game out there. The previous one was Crysis, but it has finally been surpassed by Metro 2033 in terms of requirements.

At first, I wasn't so sure about this game. While it does support DX11 and due to the small amount of games supporting DirectX 11 mixed with my desire to put my new system to the test, I still wasn't convinced at paying the full retail price for that game, especially that it seems to have gotten mixed reactions. As lucky as I am though, it finally made it to the front page of Steam with a nice 50% off tag and let me tell you: I would of definitely paid full price for it. The game reminds me of Dead Space due to the strange creatures and the uneasy feeling you can be left with throughout a playthrough, but also reminds me of Bioshock due to the futuristic setting, yet it seems to come from an older age in the past. You are in the future, yet you use a simple compass, lighted up with a lighter to follow your objectives location.

Despite seeming like a relatively short game, it definitely seems like one precious gem that I will not soon forget. For the video and your viewing pleasure, I decided to record the game with DirectX 11 enabled (with both Advanced DOF and Tesselation options turned on, only available with DX11) at "Very High" settings, the highest of them all. I actually play the game on "High" rather than "Very High" since it can get choppy sometimes, but for the purpose of the video, I just wanted to give you some eye candy.

WARNING: Strong language at some point, strange creatures, strange everything. View at your own discretion.


Metro 2033 - Prologue

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And now let's talk about the other games, or rather just show which other games I have purchased. I didn't make any videos, but I took the time to make the logos. Since there isn't anything special to be said about these, it's up to you whether you read it or not.

borderlands
With so much positive talk surrounding this game, whether it comes from reviews, friends or blogs on NoobFeed, I just couldn't pass over the $10 price tag on Steam. RPG isn't my type of game, but after playing through the beginning of Borderlands and experiencing the strange mix that it is between RPG and FPS, I must say it definitely opened up some new doors within my already widely opened range of tastes. I'm keeping this one for later, as I want to finish up a few games before starting it for good.

graw graw2
I had been told about these games from a coworker after he knew that I had purchased Rainbow Six Vegas, so why not purchase it while it's on sale? Sales are made for one thing and that is to purchase games you normally wouldn't, aren't they? I started playing a little bit and am liking so far, though it doesn't seem to grow on me as much as R6V, but definitely not a regretable purchase. I'll keep this one for after I've went through the Vegas franchise.

r6v2
Speaking of which, I also purchased Vegas 2. Why limit myself to only the first game if both of them are on sale? To top it off, Vegas 2 was actually cheaper than the first one, and so I was considering buying R6V2 only, but it was too hard to only get the second one of a 2 games franchise, so I decided to buy both of them.

stalkcs stalcop
Both games were on my wishlist for a while since I am quite loving Shadow of Chernobyl. The current sales made it even easier for me to purchase both games and so I did just that. I now have the complete series and am looking forward to playing each of them, but for that I'd first need to complete SoC. Eventually I will.

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As you can see, I have plenty of gaming to do, which is fine since I don't have any new games planned up until January 2011. Of course, I have Amnesia: The Dark Descent planned which comes out on September 8th, but being that it is Amnesia, I'll probably eat it for breakfast and be done in a matter of days with it, assuming it is the same length as Penumbra.

Well that sums it up, and if that wasn't enough, I actually had to write this monster twice since the first time around I accidentally googled over my current tab, making me lose every single progress I had done with the blog, which was actually finished and only needed to be submitted. In the end, it turned out even longer than the original lol. Hope you had fun watching me spend money! Now that the sales are over, I will be back to blogging about different things, such as Amnesia news (hey, someone needs to get down with the indies for NoobFeed, right?) and eventually that blog about Megaman, which has seen a major delay due to personal issues and also due to massive overtime at work which isn't even needed, but we are still forced into.

Have a great time out there people!

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FetusZero

on Jul 16, 2010

@Sleven: lol nah, I'm closing in on the end though, I can feel it. Lately though I haven't had much time to game around all that much.. mk I admit I simply do not take the time to game all that much ;p I'm watching animes instead lol.

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Sleven

on Jul 15, 2010

I thought that you've finished it already.

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FetusZero

on Jul 14, 2010

@Sleven: Nope, I want to finish Metro 2033 first and maybe even finish Shadow of Chernobyl. One thing that is sure is that I'll finish Metro 2033 first.

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Sleven

on Jul 13, 2010

Have you started playing it?

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FetusZero

on Jul 10, 2010

@Sleven @RON

Sleven: Can't say anything bad until I have actually spent some time on it ;p

Ron: lol I thought you meant "all Sniper videos are missing something". Sent you a PM regarding the comment.

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RON

on Jul 10, 2010

Not even close. We promote your videos as NoobFeed official videos and you forgot to put a watermark.

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Sleven

on Jul 08, 2010

I was expecting you to say something bad about Borderlands Surprised So that I could start a fight Tongue out

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FetusZero

on Jul 07, 2010

@Tanya @Sleven

Tanya: Nope.. that's how it starts lol.

Sleven: That's why I didn't say anything, out of every games I have listed here, Borderlands is the one that's the most well known about, so I didn't need to say anything special about it lol, especially that I still haven't really played it. I decided to keep it at 3 detailed games instead since it would have been much too long otherwise.

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Sleven

on Jul 07, 2010

Sorry about the late comment mate. What can I say, I love whatever you post. All those games are good. Except I didn't play the games with videos. You said nothing special about Borderlands! It's the best FPS+semi RPG I've played last year Surprised

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Tanya

on Jul 07, 2010

I saw that. They weren't zombies after all. So, is that how the game ends Surprised

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FetusZero

on Jul 06, 2010

@Tanya @David_D @Koshai @RON

Tanya: There is a big warning above the video though :] SPOILER: It's actually scripted that you'll die, you can't survive the attack ;p

David: If a Sniper game ever makes it to PS3, it will also most likely be better than Ghost Warrior. Not that it's a bad game, I actually liked it (despite the fact that the ending just plain sucked), but it won't be hard to top it either lol.

Koshai: My guess is that they aimed for visuals rather than gameplay, hence why there's also a lot of people who found the game, as you say, to be generic or of no interest in terms of gameplay. I shall see what I end up thinking about the game though, I'm still on like.. the second chapter or something. I'm trying to finish Cryostasis first lol.

Ron: Mhm.. Ron and his questions ;p Let me think.. there could be a lot missing, such as action, parts of the game that are more "all-out-war" FPS, dismemberment when sniping since in all reality, I doubt a sniper shot to the head leaves your face all pretty, or perhaps even more stealth. It's by no means the best game ever, it will be easy to make better Sniper games, but it definitely beats the sniping of games like Call of Duty or Rainbow Six for that matter.

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RON

on Jul 06, 2010

Tom Clancy games are usually good. Both the Rainbow Six Vegas and Ghost Recon are great games to play. I went to a game store with Koshai the day you posted this blog and  checked out Sniper. Didn't look impressive from the reivew, neither your gameplay. All the videos are missing one common thing, do you know what is that?

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Koshai

on Jul 06, 2010

Ah Rainbow Six. I remember playing Rogue Squadron which blew me away when I first played it. I didnt get the same feeling when I played Vegas.

I liked the glass cracks from the visors, which is innovative btw. But Metro 2033 seemed pretty generic to me.

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David_D

on Jul 06, 2010

Damn, a lot of long blogs tonight haha, don't worry though yours was the longest Tongue out I had already watched the videos so I didn't have to do that again. I can't wait for a Sniper game to come to the PS3 though I am going to be all over that. Smile

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Tanya

on Jul 06, 2010

You can be a good sales person. I mean it Fetus Smile Next time you post any scary video, please leave a note below it. While I was watching the Metro video, I knew something would show up and that werewolf did. I watched the whole thing somehow and you died horribly in the end. It's impossible to kill all those werewolves.

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FetusZero

on Jul 05, 2010

@King @Xiao

King: Yeah Sniper ain't bad, I just finished it and I must say the ending was bad though lol, I would of expected something more.. epic. But now, after having played through it entirely, I am now sure at 100% that everyone complaining about the AI and stealth aspects simply didn't get how to play the game, as I played through it and rarely ever got spotted unless it was a "scripted" spotting kind of thing, or when going all out frenzy with a submachine gun.

Xiao: If you want strange dogs play Penumbra: Overture ;D lol lately I've been telling everyone to play Penumbra :]
MMetro 2033 definitely is a great game so far, and now that I'm done with Sniper, I'll be able to give more of my time to that game and see just how good it is.. and how short, I heard it was pretty short, but that doesn't bother me anyway ;p

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Xiao

on Jul 05, 2010

I fall in love with the last game Metro 2033. So many bad dogs to kill Laughing Sniper video looked nice. That bullet travel thingy is nice.

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King

on Jul 04, 2010

The Sniper game looks like it could be good. I had the Rainbow 6 games and they were fun for some of the first shooters I had on PS3, but I went back and was playing one the other day and couldn't stand it. Games have evolved a lot since the beginning of this gen.

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FetusZero

on Jul 04, 2010

@deliduck @canana @Yaoi

Jen: Eventually we will! So many games lately though that I still haven't even booted the game ever since that one day lol.

Canana: I sure do have a lot to play, more than I could of wanted actually lol. David thought the same of Sniper, but I;'m sure eventually there's going to be a game that is similar for PS3, and even better too.. well I sure hope, not that it's a bad game, but let's say that City Interactive are far from being good developers. I would of liked seeing a developer like those who did Metro 2033 have a take on such a game, or at least the ones who did Sniper Elite.

Yaoi: And I fail to see how RPGs are any fun ;p I play pretty much all types of games, though RPGs are the ones I never play. Borderlands would be my sole exception to this from now on, but only because it doesn't play like every single RPG out there and barely even feel like one anyway. I do have some unforgetable love with the genre, such as Valkyrie Profile, but it pretty much stops there.

Steam is a gaming client.. think of PlayStation Store, Xbox Live Arcade or the Nintendo Store thing, where you can download games. Steam is just like them but for PC and it also has it's own features such as Steam Cloud (save datas are stored on a server, so you can play on another computer and start right where you left it) and such. It's available for both PC and MAC and eventually, I guess there will be a Linux client (which I'd be very happy to have). Just click here if you want more information on it.

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Yaoi

on Jul 04, 2010

All FPS... bleh.  I still don't see how those games are fun at all. What exactly is Steam?

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canana

on Jul 04, 2010

It seems you have a lot to play, I hope you can enjoy every game and I am here waiting for future blogs about it. Good job in making the blog and looking forward to future contribuitions regarding these series of blogs from you.  

 

Not happy to know about Sniper: Ghost Warrior not having a PS3 version, that game would be perfect for me.

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deliduck

on Jul 04, 2010

I had already seen two of these videos! Tongue out I must say I would like to try Metro 2033 after seeing that video yesterday it was I think. It just looks very fantastic.

 

I can't seem to think of much else to say at thise point...OH OH Except for thank you for the two Rainbow six games! One of these days we'll get to playing them together... Tongue out

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