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Scream Collector (Steam Deck): COMPLETED!

Posted on 29/09/2022 Written by deKay

With a thousand PC games to choose from in my Steam/Epic/GOG/Itch libraries, mostly unplayed, you’d think I would never need to even look in the Steam store for something else to pass the time, right? And, if I did, you’d expect I might be picking out some high profile or highly lauded title that I don’t already own, yeah? Well, no. For I stumbled across this shambolic looking free-to-play clicker game instead, and then spent THIRTY HOURS completing it. No, you’re an idiot.

The theme here is a haunted house, so instead of cookies or paperclips you buy gravestones and pumpkins with which to bump up your scream income. The mechanics are the same as most other clickers – the more you buy the more you earn more quickly and the more the next things cost. It’s a Numbers Go Up game.

What’s different, is that there are a few minigames that make up part of the game. You get prize spinners to boost your income a bit or give you free items, you can play a game of Simon on the windows of the house, and there are ghosts to catch and witches to melt. There’s also two more clicker games within the clicker game – one set in the basement where you earn “preparedness” by hoarding water and food and toilet rolls and other pandemic stuff, and another which opens up after completing the main game where you deck out the interior of the house with candles and spiders and other spooky things. I also completed the basement, but I draw the line at the house hallway – many of the “jumps” up to the next power-of-ten are missing, so it just takes even longer to get anywhere.

It’s mindless, somehow addictive, and although it has IAPs I had no need of them at all.

Filed Under: Gaming Diary Tagged With: completed, Diary, Steam, steam deck

64: Caesarion Section

Posted on 27/09/2022 Written by deKay Leave a Comment

If you like a bit of history in your podcast, then by all means listen but it’s not really quality history content and, frankly, the game chat is better than that’s bad enough as it is. Fair warning!

In Episode 64, deKay, Kendrick, Orrah and Zo celebrate the Nintendo 64 for approximately three minutes, then move on to more modern things like Stuff Wot Happened At Tokyo Game Show and Some JRPG Only Kendrick Has Heard Of That Is Coming Out. Plus, being ugvm, we couldn’t help but talk about Yakuza. Several times, in fact.  If you have the play-at-home ugvm Drinking Game sheet, you’re probably best locking the liquor cabinet. Oh yeah, and some games:

  • Yakuza Kiwami
  • FIFA 23 Even Though It Wasn’t Out At Time Of Recording
  • Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night
  • Harvestella
  • Subnautica: Below Zero
  • Expeditions: Rome
  • Total War: Warhammer 3
  • Medieval Dynasty
  • Xenoblade Chronicles 3
  • Animal Crossing
  • Scream Collector
  • Blaster Master Zero 3

And questions and waffles and nonsense. Same as it ever was.

https://ugvm.org.uk/podcasts/ugvmPodcastEpisode64.mp3

(Direct link here)

Don’t forget, if you want to contact us with questions or comments for or about the show, you can email podcast@ugvm.org.uk or publicly shame us @ugvmpodcast on the Twittors.

World of Goo (Steam Deck): COMPLETED!

Posted on 13/09/2022 Written by deKay

It’s been a long time since I last played this on the Wii. I blame not having another machine with a suitable input device, as it only really works with touch screens and pointers, not control sticks. Yes, I know I could have managed on the Switch or even on the Mac, but anyway. Trackpad on the Steam Deck it is.

I’d totally forgotten about most of the “story”, and have no recollection of the Information Superhighway “world” at all. Which is good, because I didn’t want to remember the solutions to the levels! That said, I didn’t have any difficultly whipping through the whole game in about three hours

Filed Under: Gaming Diary Tagged With: completed, Diary, Steam, steam deck, world of goo

Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2 (PS5): COMPLETED!

Posted on 12/09/2022 Written by deKay

I’ve been eyeing this up for ages but it never really went cheap enough. Sure, I’m a fan of the series (although THPS3 is the best one), but I couldn’t bring myself to pay more than £20 for it. Then PS+ gave it away as a free rental, finally, so here we are.

It’s a remake of the first two THPS games, mostly as I remember them, only in much higher resolution and with some of the music missing because Licencing. It doesn’t feel quite the same in terms of speed and physics, and it lets you do things like revert and tweak lip/grind tricks which didn’t come into the series until later games, but it’s close enough. I had always played Pro Skater 2 much more than 1, so found running through that much quicker than the first game – plus I’d already got all the upgrades from the first game by then.

As (mostly) always, it’s great. It’s better than the previous “best of” remake from 2012 which had terrible reviews but I really liked. THPS3+4 now please and thanks.

Filed Under: Gaming Diary Tagged With: completed, Diary, ps+, ps5, psn, tony hawk

The Norwood Suite (Steam Deck): COMPLETED!

Posted on 10/09/2022 Written by deKay

Another PC-locked, Steam Deck-freed game! Who knows, one day my huge Steam backlog may finally be dented. (Narrator: it never was)

The Norwood Suite is one of a series of first person narrative discovery games set in the same universe. I don’t know the order they’re in (if indeed they are), but I think this is the first one? It doesn’t really matter though, as it’s utterly mental so even if I did get some references, the rest is nuts anyway.

It’s set in a hotel, and filled with staff and residents who are all a bit unusual. Many need you to perform simple tasks (make a sandwich, fetch drinks from a car) but the bulk of the game is uncovering the story through exploring the hotel and, ultimately, gaining access to The Norwood Suite.

It’s difficult to describe the story past “Norwood was a musician who owned the hotel and the hotel is a mecca for musicians” without spoiling anything, so I won’t. But, it was bafflingly enjoyable, janky, confusing and silly in various quantities.

Filed Under: Gaming Diary Tagged With: completed, Diary, norwood suite, Steam, steam deck

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