What do you get when you combine Deus Ex with Warhammer 40,000, S.T.A.L.K.E.R. and the Shadowrun RPG, then run it all through a shoddy internet language translator? A mess. A beautiful mess. Welcome to E.Y.E. – Divine Cybermancy!
Cyberpunk doesn’t really need any more hype. It already has all the attention needed by everyone involved; not ignoring all the faux journalism surrounding the game’s political correctness. In all seriousness though, this article will not really talk about the game succeeding in a way that we, as “fanboys” of CD Projekt Red, want it to. We want a quality product. We are excited, but also cautiously keeping our expectations in check. Here we want to take a look at the implications that the success of the game MIGHT have on the industry and how we would love some of our favorite titles to get deserved limelight.
Steam's Summer Sale has tons of games at low prices, but here are the best games you can buy without worrying about spending too much money.
Steam Sales, or for that matter any games' sales are very testing times for gamers over selecting games. Personally, I always select a balance of genres I am familiar with and genres where I'll be treading unknown ground, but the biggest hurdle for me and many other gamers is selecting games on a certain budget. I believe that INR 1000 is the ISB for an average gamer, so here is a list of games you can get within 1K INR with some variety thrown in and one game not taking up half your budget.
First paragraph pretty much sums it up perfectly. Awesome.
Bought the game on release. After a few patches it was a hell of a game. Rough around the edges but, a hell of a lot of fun.
Kept wanting to just repeat missions to get enough Brouzoufs to upgrade your character. Alternating between singleplayer and co-op, showing off each others dude, running through missions we'd just done together for the extra challenge and discovery. Just really cool.
Put about 30 hours into it.
Only problem was requiring Hamachi to actually make the multiplayer work.