• Amazon Prime "free" games - May 16 2023

    From Spalls Hurgenson@21:1/5 to All on Tue May 16 11:10:50 2023
    Another week, another bunch of games from Amazon.


    * Planescape Torment: Enhanced Edition
    "Planescape: Torment" is an amazing game. It's unfortunate that it's
    really hard to get into, because it's first few hours (or first few
    dozen hours) are so uninteresting. But stick with it and it will take
    you on an amazing journey. It was - for its time - head and shoulders
    above most of its competition, and even today (where many modern CRPGs
    have been improved by its example) it still stands out. It's great
    that modern audiences are being given another opportunity to try this
    classic.

    * Lake
    A mail-delivery sim! At long last, the sort of game the world has been demanding! But it's actually more of a walking-sim, where you wander
    about interacting with the local inhabitants of a lakeside town,
    engaging in 'slice of life' adventures, and, yes, delivering mail. A
    bit rough around the edges, sure. A bit repetitive? Maybe. But
    interesting nonetheless.


    * Last Resort
    A cheap co-op shooter; essentially, "Left4Dead" with aliens. It's an
    obvious Indie game - a literal student project, based on the
    involvement of Breda University - it's unfortunately buggy and
    probably doesn't have the server population to keep things
    interesting. But it has obvious potential and maybe an influx of
    people from this freebie will spice things up.


    * Robo Army
    Yay! Another SNK game/Neo-Geo port! A side-scrolling punch-n-kick
    brawler, it's basically "Double Dragon" against robots. It's not the
    greatest of games, but competent enough for what it is. If you enjoy
    the genre, you'll probably like (but not love) this game; if you don't
    care for this style of game, you might as well give it a pass.




    Not a bad collection of freebies this time. None of them are "must
    haves" (not even Planescape, I'm sorry to say; it's a great game but
    it no longer feels as novel and revolutionary as it did when it was
    new), but no real stinkers either. They're good filler games for your
    library; something fun to play between the greats. And they're (sort
    of) free, so why not grab them?

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  • From Spalls Hurgenson@21:1/5 to spallshurgenson@gmail.com on Tue May 16 11:19:52 2023
    On Tue, 16 May 2023 11:10:50 -0400, Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:



    * Last Resort

    Oops, I made a mistake. The "Last Resort" being given away this weak
    isn't the aforementioned Indie co-op shooter, but instead is another SNK/Neo-Geo port of the same name. It still has oyu shooting aliens,
    except this time they're in spaceships (so are you!) and it's a
    side-scrolling shooter instead of a first-person co-op game. Fairly
    generic, not the most exciting example of the genre, but satisfying nonetheless.

    We apologize for the confusion. The people responsible for the error
    have been denied any jaffa cakes for the rest of the day.

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  • From JAB@21:1/5 to Spalls Hurgenson on Wed May 17 10:33:17 2023
    On 16/05/2023 16:10, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:

    Another week, another bunch of games from Amazon.


    * Planescape Torment: Enhanced Edition
    "Planescape: Torment" is an amazing game. It's unfortunate that it's
    really hard to get into, because it's first few hours (or first few
    dozen hours) are so uninteresting. But stick with it and it will take
    you on an amazing journey. It was - for its time - head and shoulders
    above most of its competition, and even today (where many modern CRPGs
    have been improved by its example) it still stands out. It's great
    that modern audiences are being given another opportunity to try this classic.


    I actually enjoyed the first several hours although I think a lot of
    that was the setting was quite different, for a fantasy one, and it
    didn't lean towards everything is about combat. Where I think it was let
    down was the last few hours (or something like that) in that it felt
    that the devs had run out of ideas but needed to finish the game.

    * Lake
    A mail-delivery sim! At long last, the sort of game the world has been demanding! But it's actually more of a walking-sim, where you wander
    about interacting with the local inhabitants of a lakeside town,
    engaging in 'slice of life' adventures, and, yes, delivering mail. A
    bit rough around the edges, sure. A bit repetitive? Maybe. But
    interesting nonetheless.


    I have fired it up and yes it a walking sim, yes it shows this is not a
    big budget game but it is my sort of game.

    <snip>

    Not a bad collection of freebies this time. None of them are "must
    haves" (not even Planescape, I'm sorry to say; it's a great game but
    it no longer feels as novel and revolutionary as it did when it was
    new), but no real stinkers either. They're good filler games for your library; something fun to play between the greats. And they're (sort
    of) free, so why not grab them?


    Very much agree, I think it's difficult to justify having Amazon Prime
    just for the 'free' games but as an overall package I get my money's
    worth even if it does pain me to think where my money is going. How bad
    does a company have to be to choose to make adverts saying what a great
    place it is to work?

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