@BearsEatBeets I just watched that review, it does look pretty nice huh. My worry is if I don’t get it at launch, it gets kicked into the grass. But equally I don’t fancy losing 1 hour+ of progress due to bugs sooo… may be one to wait for patches on. Hmmm.
@kyleforrester87 yeah I'm eager to give the developer the support of my money but need a better idea of it's functional state. Maybe we'll have to keep giving Liam nudges to get it finished and reviewed. I hear sleep is greatly overrated.
@BearsEatBeets yeah that’s the other thing, happy to support even remotely good Alien games. After Isolation not getting a sequel you can’t take anything for granted.
@kyleforrester87 I was under the impression that it is a solo game, no coop so your helpers will always be bots. Perhaps I'm wrong. It does look good though, perhaps a little too tense for me.....I will be screaming «game over man» before I even deploy a turret or sentry gun.
@CaptD no, it’s more fun (and a little easier, I think?) as a co-op experience, as far as I am aware. That is Fireteam I am talking about, though, not the new Dark Descent, just to be clear.
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@BearsEatBeets also, it appears to only be £30 — that’s a much easier decision to make than £50-£60.
@kyleforrester87 Oh right, I got the games mixed up. You wait years for an Alien game and then two turn up (almost) at once.
@kyleforrester87 yeah the price makes me more eager to give them my money. I loved Isolation despite not usually liking that sort of game and quite surprised it didn't earn a follow up. Despite it not looking like anything special I brought 2 copies of Fireteam when it went cheap and sent a copy to my brother so it could be something for us to play together
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