https://store.steampowered.com/app/1196090/Scars_Above/

Pros:
A Souls-light game that’s genuinely entertaining. It runs smoothly, offers variety, and features some solid mechanics. The setting is exactly my kind of thing. I didn’t expect such a brilliant story twist at all. I love sci-fi, but I’ve never come across an idea like this before.

Cons:
You can tell in some places that the budget was limited. Invisible walls don’t help with immersion. The graphics aren’t exactly state-of-the-art, though that bothered me the least. It’s not particularly long. I took my time exploring and will probably still need less than 10 hours to finish the game.

11 hours ago*

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One of the things I liked the most about the game is how all the gamplay mechanics fit into the narative as well.

11 hours ago
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Bullshit Game, for bullshit people.

6 hours ago
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You're saying the OP is a bullshit person?

Explain.

6 hours ago
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Ah. That's a thread I completely skip, so I didn't see that.

5 hours ago
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Can't argue with his response

5 hours ago
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Scars Above... sounded familiar, and yup

Paid for that one already back in December. Don't have it of course. But my money sure went to Humble Bundle and devs who are happy to just piss around without bothering to ever provide keys purchased months ago.

It's silly enough having "stocking issues" of intangibles persistently, and it's just rotten accepting payment for goods they suspect they can't provide, but it's downright calculated once that keeps happening since Humble could stomp it down by ensuring key stock delivered to match final sales numbers before passing the proceeds along to the developers. There's intent..

Fuck "Scars Above", fuck the devs "Mad Head Games", fuck the publisher "Prime Matter", and certainly fuck Humble Bundle's scamming asses for whatever sleazy arrangement they've clearly got running these days that blatantly tolerates (if not downright complicit) cheating people out of their purchases.


(I'm sure this isn't exactly news to people around here. I've just been out of the loop a few years and finally checking those occasional bundle I'd managed to catch and the monthly I'd left running not realizing just how much farther IGN Humble has fallen from the great company that use to exist. and y'know actually provided things sold you. Shit, there was a time it was actually the standard storing unused keys as humble links because they were always reliable and it meant being more sure about used or not.)

2 hours ago
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