Gaming download services (eg Steam) have assimilated me

Last night I was checking out what looks to be an interesting new indie game: Lone Survivor. It’s a post-apocalyptic tale told in a retro 8-bitty style. You can play a demo on Kongregate to get a feel for it. This isn’t really a post about Lone Survivor (though I have to give a cheer for using Kongregate as an easy-access demo platform).

The point is, there was enough there for me to make a purchase. So I looked in Steam, and I looked on Desura, and couldn’t find it. Finally I did what I should have done first: I went to the game’s website. And they had a “Buy Now” button, but Jasper Byrne, the developer, has opted to totally self-publish without using any kind of service, which I can certainly understand.

But it made me hesitate and so far, I haven’t bought the game.

Here’s why: I buy a lot of these little indie games and more often than not I don’t play them right away. I’ve got too many games on my plate now to start a new one. But I buy indie games as soon as I find them because otherwise, frankly, I’ll forget about them in all the hype-fests coming from the big publishers. But I buy them, get them in my Steam/Desura/Origin/Amazon library, and then some day in the future I’ll see them and go “Hey, I forget this one, let’s play it!”

If I buy Lone Survivor I’ll (I assume) download a zip file once the purchase is complete. Then I’ll have to put it somewhere that I’ll remember it. And then I’ll have to stumble on it at some point in the future, at which time I’ll unzip and install it and them maybe go see if there are patches/updates I need to get.

Steam, in particular, has molded me into someone way too lazy to do this. I can’t remember the last time I had to go looking for a patch for a PC game, or even manually run an installer. I let these download services do all that for me.

I feel kind of bad about this, honestly. Hopefully this blog post will remind me to buy and play Lone Survivor at some point in the future, or maybe Mr. Byrne will opt to partner with Desura or some other service. I sure don’t mind buying direct from him if the result of my purchase was a Steam or Desura code I could plug into my library. I’m just too fat and lazy to worry about backing up and tracking my own install files. That’s how far I’ve fallen as a gamer.

BrowserQuest is a simple little time waster

The Mozilla folks, of all people, have launched a simple little multiplayer ‘RPG’ (mostly you fight and get better gear…no stats or levels or anything) called BrowserQuest. Bookmark it for one of those times when you’re sitting in front of your computer bored and want something to occupy your time for 10 minutes. Or two hours. Depends on how compulsive you are.

They created it as a way to show off how awesome HTML5 is. But aside from some guards with the HTML5 emblem on your shields, you’d never know it.

In Town looking for rats to kill:

And out into the wilds!

Atlus slashes prices on RPGs and SRPGs for PSP & Vita

Atlus sent out a marketing email announcing new price cuts on a bunch of their PSP games. These are all on PSN and (I’m taking Atlus’s word on this part) they’re all Vita-compatible.

Title Reduced Price  Old Price
Persona $19.99 $39.99
Persona 2:Innocent Sin $29.99 $39.99
Persona 3 Portable $19.99 $39.99
Riviera: The Promised Land $9.99 $14.99
Yggdra Union $9.99 $14.99
Knights in the Nightmare $14.99 $29.99
Hexyz Force $14.99 $29.99
Kenka Bancho: Badass Rumble $14.99 $39.99
Crimson Gem Saga $14.99 $29.99
Class of Heroes $14.99 $39.99

Nice to see Atlus has our RPG needs covered while we wait for some native Vita RPGs to hit the market.

All titles can be found, says Atlus, in the PSN store.

And no, I’m not getting a kick-back from Atlus for taking the time to format that data! 🙂

Why hello Anarchy Online, I hardly recognized you!

Sure, Anarchy Online had an awful launch, but that was over a decade ago. Let it go, people! Once they finally got things working right, it was a pretty awesome (if quite complex, at least by today’s standards) MMO.

And now they’re going to retrofit it with a new engine. Check it out:

If you want to dig down beyond just looking at the pretty graphics, MMORPG interviewed Game Director Fia Tjernberg.

I tried once or twice to go back to AO but I’m too shallow… I couldn’t get past the dated graphics. With this new engine, that’s not going to be a concern.

If this winds up being enough to kickstart AO into a second life (no pun intended), I wonder if it could inspire other companies to retrofit their aging games with new graphics engines? I’d love to see Mythic EA refresh Dark Age of Camelot like this!

GOG.com is just GOG now, not (only) Good Old Games

On Friday I posted a video from GOG.com and suggested it was the first in a series leading up to some big reveal today. Well I either mis-understood or just missed the videos, because here it is, Tuesday, and I haven’t posted another one. Sorry!

So what’s the big reveal? Cutting through the marketing hype it boils down to this: GOG.com is moving beyond its practice of re-releasing only older titles and is going to start offering newer games as well. So what? Well, they’re also sticking to their guns on DRM-free titles. If you buy it at GOG you don’t have to worry about offline modes or SecureROM screwing up your system (do publishers still use that?) or any other kind of “Punish the paying customer in a vain attempt at stopping the pirates” nonsense.

To kick things off, they’re one of the places you can pre-order The Legend of Grimrock, an upcoming homage to old-school dungeon crawls that I’m really excited about. (That link is to the pre-order page on GOG; if you want to learn more about the game check out the LoG site.)

You can learn more about the “Bigger, Fresher, Newer GOG.com” at the site.

SWTOR: The Edgeward Legacy

On Friday I watched a video about how Bioware anticipated SW:TOR’s Legacy System to work and it got me sort of intrigued. I love alts and a game that really acknowledged alts…well that caught my interest.

My “main” still hadn’t unlocked the Legacy system though. I knew I was relatively close since I’d heard you could unlock it at 30 and I was 31 or so. I just had to finish the first chapter of my class quest, so I decided to see if I could get that done. It took me about 8 hours over 3 days but this evening I got there.

It’s nice to have goals. I think part of the reason I drifted away from SW:TOR was because I didn’t have any good short-term goals to strive for. Also, I climbed out of my self-imposed OCD cage this weekend. I deleted all the Heroic Quests from my journal first of all. (There’s not enough people playing to bother trying to group. Saturday night there were 16 people on the world I was questing on). Then all the Flashpoint and PvP quests. Then all the gray quests. Then I started focusing on my class quests, only doing side quests that sort of fell along the path to my class quests.

The game was more fun because I felt like I was moving forward rather than doing endless dreary side quests that (since I was over-level for them) each gave me under-powered gear and a tiny whiff of experience. Talk about feeling like you’re spinning your wheels. There’s some decent story to the class quests, and enough mini-bosses to keep you on your toes. The side quests in SW:TOR are mostly…numbing.

So now I’ve created the Edgeward Legacy. Now what? I’m not sure. I need another goal. But now at least I can play my alts. Ever since I learned about Legacy Experience I’ve focused on just 1 character, which also added to my burnout. Bart The Trooper has great survivability but is dull as dirt to play after a while. Just about every non-boss battle goes the same since he has a couple of ‘builders’ to buff himself with. In order to prevent them from dropping I have to keep spamming those builders and by the time that’s all done the mob is dead. It gets pretty tedious after a few nights of playing like that.

It’s an odd thing, though. Even though the actual mechanics of playing are still not very fun, there’s something satisfying about completing quests and gaining levels and finally meeting the goal I’d set for myself.

I think SW:TOR would be a great F2P title for me. Once my sub runs out I don’t anticipate re-upping but if it was F2P I bet I’d pop in every few weeks for a Star Wars fix in the same way I do with Star Trek Online. I guess I’ve got a while to wait before Bioware takes it down that path, though.

Time to kick some Kilrathi butt. Wing Commander Saga launches

Back when I was a kid, in addition to walking to school barefoot, uphill and in snow, BOTH WAYS, I also had the responsibility for keeping the Galaxy safe from the Kilrathi menace in my Rapier II.

Now you can relive those halcyon days of Wing Commander via The Wing Commander Saga, a free remake of the much-loved (by me at least) series.

They say the game was ten years in the making, but the most surprising aspect is that EA hasn’t squashed it like a bug. I haven’t tried it yet (it’s downloading now) but if I were you I’d grab it while the grabbing is good. EA seems to be aware of the project but they are carefully not acknowledging it, either for or against, at this time. Who knows how long that will last?

Brian Fargo’s latest Wasteland 2 video

Brian Fargo is at it again, making us smile as we cheerfully hand-over a bit of cash to help him make a game we’re looking forward to. I’m proud to support Wasteland 2 via Kickstarter, (that sounds corny but I’m totally serious) and I’m really impressed by Fargo’s new KickingItForward initiative (where he asks developers to agree to apply 5% of the profits they make from a Kickstarter-funded game towards other Kickstarter-funded projects). Not everyone sees Kickstarter as a community, but I do and it sounds like Fargo does as well.

It’s still too early to have real info on the game, but Fargo’s already having fun and giving us a laugh:

Goggle at this GoG.com video

The last time GOG (Good Old Games, in case you’ve been living under a gaming rock) was ready to make a big change, they masked their downtime by announcing the site was shutting down. It was meant as a kind of prank/practical joke that didn’t sit too well with some gamers.

Now it’s time for another big new announcement and it seems they’re taking a different tack this time. Rather than spring the change on us next Tuesday they’re going to be releasing a series of videos. So here’s the first one.

The video implies GOG is going DRM-free, which would be great except…isn’t GOG already DRM free? So what could be happening? I guess we’ll have to wait to see what the next video shows us.

TGIF Gaming Wrap-up for 3/23/2011

This is a new idea I had; it’ll probably be of most interest to me over time, but who knows? The plan is to do one of these every Friday.

Purchases This Week
I picked up 4 new games this week, three of them due to sales.

Amazon had a $5 BOGO deal on Ubisoft PC titles last weekend so I got The Settlers: Rise of an Empire Gold Edition and Call of Juarez 2: Bound in Blood both for $5.

Steam had a daily deal for Spellforce 2: Gold Edition for $3.74 so I snagged that.

Finally, I bought Ys: The Oath of Felghana from Steam for full price ($14.99) just to send a message to the developer to please keep localizing these kinds of titles for PC!

Played This Week
Minecraft snuck up and sunk it’s fangs back into me this week due to the discovery of Minefold which I wrote about at ITworld. It was my most-played game this week, but I wasn’t tracking in on Rapt over the weekend. I’m guessing I spent 10 hours playing it, at least.

I finished Journey earlier this week, and wrote about it here at Dragonchasers.

I’ve been spending my lunch hours playing The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky, a PSP game I’m playing on the Vita. I guess I’ve squeezed in 3 hours or so on that. Still very early in the game but I’m really enjoying this old-school turn-based RPG a lot.

I also put 3 hours into Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning, an hour into Vessel and half an hour into Star Trek Online. [Sadly, once again my brain has emptied of any and all knowledge of how to play STO.]

Plans For The Week To Come
At this point my ‘playlist’ is way too long. I need to start finishing some games before I start any new ones. But here’re the games in rotation at the moment:

  • SWTOR (still have some time left in my sub)
  • Star Trek Online
  • Minecraft
  • KOA:Reckoning
  • Vessel
  • The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky
  • Mass Effect 1
  • Uncharted: The Golden Abyss

Yeah, clearly I’m trying to play WAY too many games at once!