It seems that Steam is again having a sale bonanza and included in the sale are two packages I really like.
One is the, 20+ game, complete Valve package that contains all Valve games ever released for only $50, the price of a normal copy of Portal 2 (which is included)!
The other is the complete Telltale pack that contains 16 games for $50.
Both great deals, and there are many others individual games and packages. So go check them out at Steam.
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Thursday, June 30, 2011
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Alien Swarm
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Both games are top down, four person coop, tactical shooters. You play as a single squad mate in a team of at most four. Each squad mate can choose one of the four classes. Every class has two variants with slightly different stats, meaning only 2 people can be any single class in one mission.
Classes:
- Officer
- Main Advantages: Grants a passive bonus to damage and defence to all nearby squad mates.
- Class Weapons: Vindicator Shotgun (only good shotgun in the game, and a great weapon).
- Other Advantages: Can use more explosives then other classes.
- Special Weapons
- Main Advantages: Raw Damage.
- Class Weapons:
- Autogun, high rate of fire and ammo.
- Minigun, higher rate of fire, but more spread and the need to spin up the chamber before firing.
- Medic
- Main Advantages: Ability to heal others.
- Class Weapons:
- Heal Beacons: temporary, deploy able, non movable, beacons that heal squad mates in a small radius around themselves.
- Healing Gun: selectively heal team mates on the go.
- Tech
- Main Advantages: Able to hack panels, allowing squad to finish mission in missions that need panels hacked.
- Class Weapons: Prototype Assault Rifle: auto aim and fires stun grenades.
- Other Advantages: carries a motion sensor, faster sentry gun setup and welding.
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IAF Tesla Cannon (bottom) and M868 Flamer Unit (top) in action. |

Their are two main ways to play the game, rushing and slow and steady. In rushing the player(s) must never stop running and are pretty much forced to use a flamethrower and the adrenaline for hacks. The rushing strategy is to dodge and weave through enemies while setting them on fire and then to outrun the enemies. With a skilled team this method is easier in many situations then going it slow, but the dead wood tend to die off really quickly; Luckily, you should never need more then two people to pull this off correctly. This method is especially useful in the harder difficulties as their are some areas enemies continually stream out, so the sooner you leave the less monsters you have to fight. The second strategy, slow and steady, is best for less skilled players. This strategy requires a lot of ammo, and makes use of a lot more diverse items and weapons. The team must be work together; While some members pick up ammo get healed, other must cover them; While a squad mate set up a sentry or welds a door, others must make sure no enemies attack them; While one or two members push ahead, the rest must cover the back and sides.
Warning: It is a hard game until you get skilled at it, normally I play on the maximum difficulty for all games right from the start, I would recommend Normal to start off with for everyone who does not want to start on easy.
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