I am trying to buy the Tropico pack (Tropico Trilogy), that is on the sale page, but the Add to Cart button doesn't work, and you can't find it with search....
I don't know if this has been brought up before, but is Valve censoring bad Metacritic scores from some publishers or for some AAA games? For most games on Steam that have a Metacritic page, Steam lists the Metacritic score right on the store page. For some they don't. Example: Lost Planet 2...
Gog.com just put up Icewind Dale collection.
I think getting these from Gog is a better idea, since they are already rebuilt to run on all Windows operating systems up to Windows 7 64-bit. With the old one, you have to install all kinds of patches, and I'm still not sure it will work on...
I'm also waiting for this on Steam. I have the boxed copy, but it would be worth $10 to have on Steam also. Stronghold Crusader is one of my all-time favorites.
A friend of mine is into this game... so I picked up a copy when Steam had it for $5. I just couldn't get into it... I couldn't even tell friend from foe half the time....
Probably not. Check out what happened to Marvel vs. Capcom 2 when it was released for current gen consoles :
http://www.videogamepricecharts.com/game/playstation-2/marvel-vs-capcom-2
Dropped from $110 to $29 and is still dropping.
Showtime is not the same as Crash mode. In previous games, there were crash mode levels with specific crash tracks that worked more like a puzzle game. Showtime is just random destruction...
I agree with this summary (I had the 360 version). Driving from place to place gets very tedious (you spend more time trying to find races than actually racing). The most fun part of Burnout was crash mode, which they removed completely.
It's still not too bad of a bad deal at this price...
It's obvious... they are going to start including their new motion controller with the system. They are trying to clear out all the old stock without the motion controller.
They have to include that controller with the system to get developers to write games for it, just like how Nintendo is...