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Twitch plays Punch Club onto Steam in 36 hours

So, a few days ago a studio called Lazy Bear Games started up a Twitch channel for their upcoming punch-em-up game, Punch Club. It was called TwitchPlaysPunchClub in that tradition of TwitchPlays channels.

 

While TwitchPlay channels are nothing new, the first being TwitchPlaysPokemon and having since moved onto other games, there was a purpose behind this TwitchPlays channel. Until the Twitch community completed Punch Club, Lazy Bear Games wouldn’t actually release the game… well, until January 25th at least. Whichever came first would set the game’s release date. The game’s page on Steam even listed the release date as “When Twitch beats it”. Seriously.

 

Expectations were set at a week, but the Twitch community obviously loves a challenge, because after just 36 hours the game was beaten. Which means Punch Club is now available on Steam to buy. It’s a game about doing all the right things (training, eating, resting etc.) to ensure you become the best boxer ever, working your way up the ranks.

 

Using the TwitchPlays craze to essentially promote the game was quite a bold move by Lazy Bear Games, but it seems to have paid off if the time taken to beat it verses the expected time is any indication. If you’re interested, you can find it on Steam now for £7/$10.

 

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January 9th, 2016 by
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First Looks: Whos Your Daddy?

Whos Your Daddy

 

You may have seen this game making the rounds on Twitch and YouTube recently. Whos Your Daddy? puts one player in the shoes of a baby and the other in the shoes of the Daddy. The baby has one simple goal: kill themselves by any means necessary. The Daddy must stop the evil hellspawn from achieving it’s goal. Hilarity will often ensue in this physics enabled asymmetrical gameplay. Naturally our own Digmbot and Scarlet Dragon had to give it a go.

 

Enjoy!

 

 

 


January 8th, 2016 by
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STEAM SALE REVIEW: Prison Architect

Prison Architect has been around for over a year although it did spend a lot of that time in an Early Access/beta form, as the developers updated the game by adding new elements, fixing bugs and making little videos about the changes to keep everyone interested in the game up to date. It eventually did have its full release and has recently updated with its second big update, which brought women prisons to the game. So, how has all that time spent in development helped the game?

 

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First thing to note is that this is not a big game. The install is just over 500MB and the graphics are simple, which means you don’t need a massive PC to run the thing. The game also starts off the first time you open it in the Campaign mode, the first level of which previously found use as the tutorial for earlier versions of the game. I’d recommend playing through at least some of the Campaign before you go into building your own prison if this is literally your first experience with the game – it’ll teach you how to do certain actions in the game without much pressure to get it right first time. For example, the very first Campaign mission teaches you how to build new rooms/buildings, place objects within them, hook up the electricity and water, sub-divide inside areas into new rooms and how to make sure you’re not overloading the power station (the mission deliberately makes you overload it to teach you and won’t let you fix it before time, I tried!) as well as fixing it if you do.

 

Into the building of your own prisons and you start with a plot of land, with Deliveries and Garbage areas pre-marked out; a team of 8 Workmen and a sum of money in the bank. I’d recommend going into the Grants option in Reports and choosing the Basic Detention Center grant at least, if only because it’ll give you a list of exactly what you need to construct at a minimum to have a working prison. Grants are quite important to take to keep your money up because it’s easy to get carried away and spend too much building facilities too fast; you basically get promised a sum of money for completing certain objectives. Since most of those objectives help your prison grow and become more effective it’s in your interest to complete them as well, so by growing your prison you get access to lump sums which is useful and quite nice.

 

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Reports is actually one of the main hubs of the game and one of the ones you will become most familiar with throughout the game. Through it you can also control your intake of prisoners and what level of security they have, the schedule for them, their meals, the scheduling of reform programs available and many more functions, although a good number of them require you to unlock their use through assigning them as research in the Bureaucracy menu first (which require certain staff members to do the researching). The game does come with the functions to speed up and pause time as well as a planning option that lets you plan out structures before you actually build them, which can be useful when you begin constructing wings of individual cells for your guests. This does allow you time to breathe and experiment with what works for you, so you rarely feel too stressed out or that things are out of your control if things go a little wrong.

 

That’s not to say that the game is free of its… quirks though. The main one I fell prey to a lot was the removal of interior walls through the Foundations menu’s bulldoze option. Doing this also removes the foundation block under the wall, and while it is replaceable it’s much easier to use the Material menu’s option to remove the walls so that only the wall is removed – not the foundation under it. The dogs of the dog handlers also sometimes have trouble path finding through doors although it is possible to click on the handler and direct them to take another path if you’re finding this a bit irritating. Also, despite the Update women prisoners will still have he/him pronouns for the description of their reputation traits – more of an oversight then anything else though.

 

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Speaking of women prisoners you can choose upon starting a new game to construct a woman-only facility, as well as choosing from a number of Wardens with different benefits to them. If you decide to play a women’s prison though, keep an eye on your incoming intake – some will arrive with babies. Prisoners with babies need a special Family Cell constructed for them to reside in, as well as the Nursery so they can take meals separately from the main prison population. Other than this though there are few gameplay differences to a women’s prison as opposed to the men’s one, although it is nice to hear that they added in female voices for prisoners that you’re able to hear if you zoom in closely enough.

 

So how has the long time spent in Early Access done for Prison Architect? Actually it’s done it a lot of good. It allowed the developers to get feedback that they could then use to tailor their game to the audience’s desires, it allowed for the fixing of (most) bugs and those that remain are not game-breaking. While there are some things that do need improving (see the dog path finding) I didn’t find they distracted from my playthrough, and I’ve actually started a number of prisons to make this review. If anything, some of the quirks made me laugh out loud, like the time I watched a doctor yank an injured prisoner out of bed upside down to administer healing or the time when a pathfinding quirk saw my Accountant and Foreman stuck in the Staffroom door in a somewhat compromising position.

 

If you enjoy games that let you build and manage facilities, you’re going to love this game.

 

9/10.


January 8th, 2016 by
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STEAM Hacked/screwed up by incompetent server techs on Christmas Day…  [Updated]

Update 3: Valve has issued a statement regarding today’s issues.

“Steam is back up and running without any known issues,” a Valve spokesperson told GameSpot. “As a result of a configuration change earlier today, a caching issue allowed some users to randomly see pages generated for other users for a period of less than an hour. This issue has since been resolved. We believe no unauthorized actions were allowed on accounts beyond the viewing of cached page information and no additional action is required by users.”

 

Update 2: Steam appears to be back online, and the issues have seemingly been resolved. Valve has still yet to release any kind of official statement regarding today’s incident.

 

Update: It now looks as if the Steam store may be down; numerous users, myself included, are unable to access it and are receiving an error when attempting to do so.

Also, while it’s still unclear what’s going on, Steam tracking website Steam Database has suggested this is all due to a caching issue. That said, the site recommends not attempting to remove your credit card, PayPal account, or anything of the sort. Whether that is indeed the best course of action remains to be seen, as Valve has still yet to officially comment on the situation.

 

Original Story: Steam is running into something of a catastrophe right now, giving players across the world access to other people’s accounts. It’s not yet clear how this is happening, but it’s a doozy.

 

Steam Borked sales page

 

Various players across the world are logging into their Steam clients to find that their homepage has changed to Russian or another random language. When they check the “account info” section of Steam, they find that they have access to another user’s account, complete with e-mail addresses, buying history, and other private information.

 

Going to Steam’s website will also grant you access to a random user’s account.

 

Based on some rudimentary testing I’ve done on my own Steam client, it seems like trying to view purchase histories and licenses will bounce around other random accounts, too, which is fun…

 

Steam Borked account page

 

The account that my client accessed is using Steam Guard, the tool Valve provides to help prevent unauthorized account access. So clearly that hasn’t helped.

 

We’ve reached out to Valve for more information and will keep updating you guys as we learn more.

 

Until then, join us laughing at this, cos we all know it’s about right…

 

 
Teehee… Damn hackers…
Merry Christmas all!


December 25th, 2015 by Lonesamurai
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MechWarrior Online arrives on Steam

After two years of waiting, MechWarrior Online – a game that launched in 2013 – is due to finally see release over on Steam.

 

“Launching the game on Steam gives us the ability to introduce the unique and deep gameplay experience of MechWarrior to entirely new audiences,” says Russ Bullock, Piranha Games president.

 

The game is a free-to-play and has had a somewhat troubled history in the past, with the studio Piranha Games at times being at odds with the game’s community thanks to some decisions, but as of now the release of the game onto one of the biggest digital distributors as well as some major updates to the game with promises of more to come in the near future means that overall things are looking a little bit brighter for MechWarrior Online.

 

The launch will also bring four premium DLC packs, which are all discounted for 20% in a launch sale until December 20th. Each of the DLC packs contain different classes of mech to be unlocked in-game. Existing players have also been provided with an FAQ by Piranha Games about the Steam Launch.

 

“It’s been a long road to today’s update with a lot of challenges that we’ve overcome with the support of the MechWarrior community,” Bullock says, “and we’re looking forward to meeting the new pilots on the battlefield as we continue to expand MechWarrior Online.”

 

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December 11th, 2015 by
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