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CrashToOverride: I didn't know it was NES style, I have just heard the new Dark Void game was lackluster.
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Gundato: That is why it helps to know what you are talking about before you bash something :p
And I would actually beg to differ on the Dark Void thing. I didn't notice a single bug (in the demo). I just found the game itself to be fundamentally flawed. Controlling your character in flight was unwieldy, hijacking UFOs was FAR more effort than it was worth, and close quarters combat is just too realistic (ie. it is insanely difficult and everyone you fight is entrenched :p). The bugs didn't affect my enjoyment (or lackthereof) at all.
As for this: If it didn't have the Securom I would probably grab it. I loved Bionic Commando Rearmed, and I suspect I would love this. But I DO have standards :P

Only thing I bashed was Dark Void not this new game or whatever. Helps to read before bashing someone. ":p"
It's on Impulse and GamersGate. Former lists unlimited activations, GamersGate is GamersGate.
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chautemoc: It's on Impulse and GamersGate. Former lists unlimited activations, GamersGate is GamersGate.

It has unlimited activations on Steam too because it has a revoke tool.
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acare84: It has unlimited activations on Steam too because it has a revoke tool.

A revoke tool is not the same as unlimited activations!
Unless you run the tool before reinstalling Windows/your hard drive dies/your laptop gets stolen/etc. you lose an activation. Sure, you can ask support for more, but that's an added hassle.
Revoking is the worst idea ever. So if I have 20 games with limited activations installed and want to reinstall Windows or move to a new PC I need to run all 20 uninstallers first???
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acare84: It has unlimited activations on Steam too because it has a revoke tool.
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Arkose: A revoke tool is not the same as unlimited activations!
Unless you run the tool before reinstalling Windows/your hard drive dies/your laptop gets stolen/etc. you lose an activation. Sure, you can ask support for more, but that's an added hassle.
Revoking is the worst idea ever. So if I have 20 games with limited activations installed and want to reinstall Windows or move to a new PC I need to run all 20 uninstallers first???

I know, but I wanted to say Impulse and GamersGate versions have the same revoke tool but they are saying unlimited activations. Steam is telling the truth.
I bought it from Impulse (is cheaper than Steam and Gamersgate) and I've already finished it. It's much better than Dark Void (which is not really hard anyway) and great fun for a couple hours.
Post edited April 14, 2010 by ElPixelIlustre
The ultimate anachronism putting DRM on an 8 bit retro title.