You know, I always asked if the King's Bounty games were any good and never got a reply. I see equal arguments for both sides, and it's often on sale in Steam so I consider it often.
The combat system in the King's Bounty games is very similar to that of Heroes of Might and Magic 3, so if you like that game (I've yet to find somebody that doesn't) you should give it a try. It's just 5$ anyways.
HoMM actually "stole" the combat from the older King's Bounty games.
HoMM actually "stole" the combat from the older King's Bounty games.
I'm a strong independent black mage who don't need no mana.
Too bad the Alone In the Dark franchise wasn't in there. Although dated, it's still a great game.
MrCuddowls wrote:
Hahahaha telling me my items are bad HHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAhA
Listen buddy don't judge someone's items if your only level 13
This build is Platinum approved, Thats all you need to know
Yukimaru wrote:
Kings Bounty gets boring and repetive after 3 hours
It's pretty much like any other TBS game. I bet it's the lack of loli that makes it boring for you :D
Nighthawk wrote:
******** there are to many things for me to spend money on, and I don't really have any...
Buy less 60$ games and you'll have plenty more money. Most of the 60$ releases aren't worth spending that much on anyway.
The moment a religious person unknowingly calls his own ways stupid: "And lol. I highly doubt you have magic powers. If you proved it I would believe you, but since you 'refuse to', I choose not to."
Alan Wake + Witcher would be the only interesting up there, maybe you could fill the bundle with some little ones who are also quite well-made, like Capsized.
But since I played all of them already...
And yeah:
Liked HoMM some years back, the 1/2 version of the game was quite nice just playing with friends over one pc (as far as I remember).
But to me the combat system is boring as hell.
Would be more entertaining if it was at least something more like.... [that one PS1 game I don't remember the name of]...
But since I played all of them already...
And yeah:
Liked HoMM some years back, the 1/2 version of the game was quite nice just playing with friends over one pc (as far as I remember).
But to me the combat system is boring as hell.
Would be more entertaining if it was at least something more like.... [that one PS1 game I don't remember the name of]...
Meh, I'll think about it then.
Alan Wake was a great game but the Witcher was... Eh... Theres better essentially.
Alan Wake was a great game but the Witcher was... Eh... Theres better essentially.
Searz wrote:
Buy less 60$ games and you'll have plenty more money. Most of the 60$ releases aren't worth spending that much on anyway.
I haven't bought a 60 dollar game since...NHL 12 I think. All the games I buy are 40 dollars or less. Usually around the 20 dollar range. No, I don't have money because I've spent over around $100 on RP and don't have a job yet.
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There are a few nice games to choose from.
The King's Bounty games of late have been amazing. Crossworlds is no exception. It's a great strategy game that you owe yourself to play if you're remotely interested in singleplayer RPG/strategy.
Other than that there's Capsized, Pid, Alan Wake, Chronicles of Rid****: Assault on Dark Athena, Legends of Grimrock, and The Witcher: Enhanced edition that are worth having a look at.
For those of you new to GoG.com, there are a few things about the site that might make you fall in love with it:
All games are provided DRM-free. You're free to play and back them up however you want.
1$ =/= 1€, the pricing is fair no matter where you live.
They often include extras with the games, things like wallpapers, avatars, concept art and even soundtracks, all for free of course.