

The Talos Principle: Road to Gehenna DLC(Steam) *100% Complete* - January 12th - I first bought and played through vanilla Talos Principle last summer, and it was a complete blast. The only thing I didn't like about the game was that the visuals gave me a bit of a headache after an hour of playing, so breaks are recommended.ģ. The game is a good time waster and worth the 4.99 price tag. There's a tiny bit of replayability where you can collect some well hidden cards, but I don't know if I'll come back to this one. The game has a bit of charm, and some of the "tricks" it pulls on you are quite nice and unexpected(think of Eternal Darkness here.). It's part platformed, part puzzler, with a dash of point and click. Imagine playing a pretty barebones and goofy arcade game, then some sort of demon or devil takes over the game and begins to mess around with it in a lot of different ways. Pony Island(Steam) - January 6th - Another game I decided to purchase from a random GAF thread. Maybe if I get some extra free time to polish off a game, this one will definitely get a second playthrough.Ģ. The game offers quite a bit of replay value, which I'd love to attempt and 100% this game, but time is of the essence.
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The game is full of unique and quirky characters, and Forrest Kaysen(and his meals) was easily my favorite. Using Durante's launcher to play this game in 1440p made the game look like pure bliss, like I was in some detective comic book. So when in late December, a weekly Humble Bundle that included this game at the $10 price tag, I hopped on it rather quickly. I didn't get a copy from that thread, but that guy's passion for the game put it on my radar. There was a thread a couple weeks ago with some guy giving out copies this game. D4: Dark Dreams Don't Die(Steam) - January 5th - Oh wow, this game was a pleasant surprise. Claiming a spot for this, something I've been waiting for.ġ.
