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Category Archives: Gaming
Love, Hate, and Super Meat Boy
Hello readers.
It was a crazy January, so I was only able to make more progress in Skyrim and Fallout: New Vegas, but I also finished Super Meat Boy.
Let me tell you a little bit about Super Meat Boy. If you really enjoy dying often, you should play Super Meat Boy. It actually tracks how many times you’ve died, and I died 1,782 times playing Super Meat Boy. I also consider myself to be “beyond proficient” in platform games, so take that as you will.
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A Steam Summer Repeat
Another year goes by, and so does another Steam summer sale. And so does another post about another Steam sale. Today is the last day, and this year felt like a disappointment because (a) the games that were on sale were mostly the same games that went on sale throughout the rest of the year and (b) I bought a lot of the games I wanted when they went on sale earlier. There were, of course, a ton of games marked down 33% the whole time, but I didn’t go for any of them.
Here is my haul.
Activate The Three Artefacts And Then Leave
The screen is a vast, white expanse of nothing. Looking around you see a fuzzy sphere in the distance with what appears to be an opening or depression. As you move closer, the sphere grows but never quite loses that hazy quality. Then it hits you, the white noise. As you move closer to the sphere it grows louder and louder. Finally, you enter the sphere.
Man your own battle stations courtesy of Artemis
Anyone who has ever played a space simulator knows that while you’re either flying a small star fighter or commanding one or more starships, you’re almost always playing by yourself (Eve Online being one glaring exception to this). What if that were not the case? What if you could gather up several of your friends and their laptops and recreate your own Kobayashi Maru? Now you can thanks to the recently released Artemis Spaceship Bridge Simulator.
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Tagged Artemis, games, simulation, space ships, video games
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Steam Summer Sale: The Aftermath
Now that the dust has settled, the children have stopped weeping, and we’ve started the process of replacing our soiled underpants, let’s take a look at the damage I suffered through the Steam Perils of Summer Sale.
- June 23 – Counter-Strike: Source, $6.80 (Even though this occurred before the sale, the game went for the same price during the sale a few days later)
- June 24 – Commandos Pack, $5.09 (This went a few days later for $3+change. Damn you Steam!)
- June 24 – FarCry, $6.69
- June 24 – RollerCoaster Tycoon 3: Platinum, $10.19
