They do feel different. They did a new physics system for the Williams tables. You should give Fish Tales a try, since it’s free. It’s also the best one. I have Volume 1, but none of the other tables are as good as Fish Tales.
There’s two modes. I forget what it’s called, but try classic mode or original mode or something, which recreates the original table.
This is correct, it was a little less than $8 at one point on GamesPlanet UK/FR/DE.
This is a good time to point out then when I post about game prices, especially historic lows, I only take into account retail sites I know and trust. I do not factor in prices from greymarket sites or sites that are only available outside the United States. While we do have a sizeable international population here on QT3, the majority is still US-based, so my research is limited to trustworthy sites (meaning I’ve personally made multiple purchases from them without issue in the past) that sell region appropriate keys directly to US customers.
Same, as far as I know they are not a grey market site and sell legitimate keys. Since I’m in the US I haven’t shopped them often, but they do not seem shady in the slightest.
If you have somehow missed out on the excellent Banner Saga series, GreenManGaming has a Banner Saga Trilogy Bundle for $19.79 that is a great deal. You get the Deluxe version of all 3 games, which for I & II means the OST is included, and for III you get the OST, Digital World Map and the Gold Wasp in-game item. Not bad for $20!
It’s part of a new series of bundles that GreenManGaming is offering. They include VR, Adventure, RPG, Action, Horror and more.
Fanatical has added some additional games/discounts to their * Summer Sale.
With the massive Beyond update for No Man’s Sky releasing today (for free), it’s never been a better time to jump into the game. GreenManGaming has No Man’s Sky for $24.42 after code AUGUST12 to take an additional 12% off.
Abandon Ship is a historic low $10.56 with code as well.
Humble has a huge Jackbox Party 2019 Bundle live with multiple tiers. Top tier is $15 and nets you all the You Don’t Know Jack and Jackbox Party Pack titles plus a few additional party games.
Humble also has a Sci-Fi Week Sale featuring several space-themed titles and franchises. Notable : DLC for Endless Legend is 80% off.
Steam Midweek Madness features:
Tactical RPG Fell Seal : Arbiter’s Mark for $20.99 (30%), though it’s been as low as $17.99 in the past.
Supreme League of Patriots : Issue 2 - Patriot Frames
Aerial Destruction
A Trip to Yugoslavia : Director’s Cut
Incandescent
Dub Dash
Race.A.Bit
Safety First
After the End : Harvest
Meanwhile, Steam has a FREEBIE of it’s own, Minion Masters : Might of the Slither Lords, normally $14.99, is FREE this weekend to entice people to play the multiplayer online game.
Apparently you have to click the Play button on the free base game first (but not actually download it) in order to “buy” the DLC for zero American dollars. Or, so I heard. For those weird people who add free games to their backlog without actually playing them. Of which I am certainly not one. Nope, not me.