Anyone played either of these? Thinking of picking one or both up before the sale ends
Trooncore, play Lunisitice instead (which is also trooncore but fun)
>>4014706TRANS
>>4014708>>4014711Sure but are they fun?
Pirated them both, they're barely ok.Just pirate them bro
If you like combat, stay away from Dread Delusion. It kinda becomes a walking simulator with no gameplay depth. The graphics and music are pretty kino but I found myself getting so bored of just wandering around. The story wasn't engaging enough to keep me going.Lunacid I just picked up because it reminds me of Ultima Underworld and I've always been curious about the King's Field series. There's another smaller free Lunacid game on steam called "Lunacid: Tears of the Moon" and they used the King’s Field making tool from 2000. If you're curious, you could get that one for free & check it out
>>4014706DD is pretty fun, has a cool setting and sorta Morrowind-style lack of handholding. my 8ish hour save file got erased when it was updated though, so I dropped it. might be back eventually
>>4014706DD has a really weird setting and intentional early 3D graphics going on, but it's not a TES-style game you might be lead to think it is.
>>4014706Never buy leftist games
>>4014752>If you like combat, stay away from Dread Delusion. It kinda becomes a walking simulator with no gameplay depth. The graphics and music are pretty kino but I found myself getting so bored of just wandering around. The story wasn't engaging enough to keep me going.This was my worry from seeing the reviews>>4014753>>4014760Did you anons find the combat and story enjoyable?
>>4014791combat was pretty basic, not terrible but not super engaging. I thought the story was neat from what I saw, but ultimately the game's draw is the aesthetic of the world and the faux ps1 graphics. and for weirdos like me, a total lack of quest markers, forcing you to explore the world and pay attention to NPCs to get where you need to go.
>>4014768>Never buy gamesftfy