YES! Even the intro is super badass.
Classic IREM.
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I kind of wish I went in on TSW. Regarding ASR, I like the traffic events.
DmC - This game is really fun, looks great, and has lots of replayability. I think the most obvious sign of "western involvement" is the way the game eases you into all the tools, which I actually like. It's a really cool game and deserved better. I know I talked a lot of junk about NT before release and I was wrong wrong wrong.
Trine 2 - I haven't decided if this is the prettiest or gaudiest game I ever played. Maybe both. It's a fun relaxing game with nice puzzles and terrible combat. Shouldn't be that hard to get through.
I have Vergil's Downfall, yea.
I don't think I'd be happy if every game looked like Trine 2, but I love its super-saturated post-processing-heavy look.
Forge - I don't even recall when I got this, probably in an indie bundle. It's a team-based PVP game that plays like a highly advanced version of WoW, and is better than I was expecting. Comparing it to WoW probably turns some people off right away, but the classes and abilities are incredibly similar even though it's a much faster game and is designed with more action combat controls. The community seems pretty small which is a shame, as I can see myself really getting into this.
Gravity Rush - My super-slow playthrough of this amazing game continues and I have almost no complaints about it so far. I could bitch about how the challenges are annoying things I don't like playing, but they're also easily ignored so it doesn't even matter. Kat is so adorable.
Thomas Was Alone - This is neat! The game itself is a collection of rather lame puzzles but the presentation is excellent and totally saves it.
The Void - I reinstalled this and played more than 20 minutes this time, and it's definitely one of the most unique and interesting games I've ever played. I'm excited to make more progress and hopefully figure out just what the hell is going on.
Strike Suit Zero - Plowed through like 5-6 missions. It feels a lot like a sequel to Project Sylpheed which is all good to me, but I wish there was a better target cycling system. It gets the job done but sometimes a vessel I was protecting has lost half its life before I even realized there were torpedoes being launched that I was supposed to be shooting down, mostly because I kept targeting fighter craft instead. Not really a big deal anyway.
edit: I also played the free cases of that Layton Bros. game Finch pointed out. It's okay. Feels almost like a knock-off Phoenix Wright with the clue hunting, Take Thating, and Objectioning, except the clue hunting is a lot better while the latter two are kind of lame. It doesn't give me that same level of happiness of catching someone in a lie and thus feels more like the cases end with a whimper instead of a bang.
Kat's the best.
I remember being interested in Miasmata. I forgot about it during the sale, though, and $14.99 now seems crazy high. I'll have to add it to the Wishlist and nab it on the next go-round.
I'm pretty sure I looked during the sale and I don't think it was discounted. I could be wrong, but I've been waiting on it to dip down for a while now.
I get so mad when mean people on GAF say bad things about Gravity Rush =[
It's so good. That game makes me so happy.