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  1. RPG Sales Ranking Based on Steam Gauge, SteamDB and SteamSpy Data

    I'm disappointed that Lords of Xulima didn't do better. Have the Grimrock numbers? (I'm phone posting)
  2. CRPGAddict

    Jokes are hard to understand for me too.
  3. Legend of Grimrock 2

    Yeah you're at a stage where I think you can be comfortable with your assessment. The puzzles repeat a lot of themes; they rely heavily on obfuscation and pixel hunting. I know you love stuff like Wizardry... did you like the older real time games like DM or EOB?
  4. The STEAM Sales and Releases Thread

    They're good devs who made a cool game, and they get more money if you buy direct. That being said, it's like 75 cents or something.
  5. The STEAM Sales and Releases Thread

    Didn't know where to put this but... http://na.alienwarearena.com/giveaways/dragon-commander-closed-beta-key-giveaway Free steam key for sgning up.
  6. Might and Magic The Might and Magic Discussion Thread

    I do. I'll take a look at it.
  7. Might and Magic The Might and Magic Discussion Thread

    I don't really get what you mean here. In DCSS, steamrolling the game is something most people will never do. When you achieve it, it demonstrates not only a mastering of the meta-game, but also of the tactical component of the game (ie most of the game). Steamrolling MM6 demonstrates a...
  8. Might and Magic The Might and Magic Discussion Thread

    The thing I liked least about MM6 was the completely inconsistent difficulty level. The Hive was not remotely challenging. It didn't feel like a final dungeon at all (or I guess it kind of did, because so many final dungeons are disappointments). There were some real highlights, but the...
  9. Non-iPad gaming tablet questions... seek truths from the Kodex

    I had no issues playing MM3 on my Galaxy Nexus using dosbox. It depends what you're looking to play. You can essentially play MM3 with a D pad and four or five buttons rebound (I used a touchscreen controller and rebound keys to it), so it worked pretty well. The occasional need for a mouse...
  10. Might and Magic The Might and Magic Discussion Thread

    I spent a year in jail, and towards the end I was avoiding fights outdoors (and in the Control Center, I just ran through it getting the blasters after clearing about half of it). I also left four or five levels each not for monetary reasons but because when I went to portal back and level up...
  11. Might and Magic The Might and Magic Discussion Thread

    One question though - how are you supposed to find the third eye at the end? Did I miss something in Prince Nicolai's speech about it? That's the one thing I needed a walkthrough for. I knew I was right at the end of the game, and didn't want to fuck around for hours looking for it; I kind...
  12. Might and Magic The Might and Magic Discussion Thread

    Oops. In any case, turns out it didn't matter. I said screw it to training and just mowed though it. I felt pretty overpowered the entire way through. It was definitely not as hard as the Control Center.
  13. Might and Magic The Might and Magic Discussion Thread

    I think there are some that are memorable because of being pretty solid. Goblinwatch. Temple of Baa. Temple of the Fire Lord. Castle Alamos. VARN. I'm not totally done, but I'm into the end game and these are the ones that have stood out to me. Darkmoor too, but not because it was particularly...

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