The first was Spiral Knights by Three Rings. Quick Summary: Full 3D chibi-like visuals, top-down view, low-end requirements, fully coop and multiplayer with friends and guilds, unique leveling system, random game levels, heaps of monsters, heaps of equipment, achievements. Real money purchases are available but not advertised during the game and not actually required for 95% of the game. (The last 5% is special equipment and deals). ~300mb download.
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It's a pretty cool little gem of an indie game where you play a 'Knight' that has escape-pod'd onto an unknown planet called the Cradle after their community spaceship went down on the same planet. You and all the other players are tasked with travelling through ~30 levels of dungeons DOWN to the centre of the planet - the Core - to find fuel for the spaceship. Gameplay goes like this: you go to the Arcade and choose a lift to go down and start a journey through a randomized set of 30 dungeons with breaks every so often. You can do it solo or with up to 3 other players. You kill monsters and get loot, called 'shinies' ingame (though this is less of a technical term and more of a fun word to use). Shinies or loot comprises of a few things including money, experience, materials for crafting and Tokens to trade with. Sometimes actual equipment is dropped as well.
But the best things about Spiral Knights are: A) many kinds equipment and thus character customisation, B) random dungeon sets to go down C) bosses at the END of a dungeon D) equipment crafting and upgrading (also Unique weapons) E) guilds, trading, friends, auctions F) simple controls (three mouse buttons + moving the mouse is the minimum) G) achievements (and 2 TF2 hats :3)
... and the best of all is that you can trade what's called Crystal Energy with other players for money. Why is this so good? Well, first off Crystal Energy and Mist Energy are the basis of going to the next level of a dungeon, so it's important to keep going, and secondly CRYSTAL ENERGY IS A PAID-TO-GET RESOURCE. Meaning that people pay REAL MONEY to get the stuff, and (if you have enough) you can buy it from those people and SELL IT BACK FOR MORE MONEY. Think Stock Markets and the Stock is this Crystal Energy.
Basically, you can play this game FOR FREE and get EVERYTHING. Which is awesome.
However, there is a drawback about this Mist Energy: you start with 100 of it and it costs 10 to go down a lift to the next dungeon level. (There are specifics involved with paying for other's lifts but I'll spare those.) The thing is, you only get 100 per day and you cant buy it with game money. It does recharge but it takes about 13 minutes to get 1 energy and exactly 22hours for a complete refill. You can imagine what this means - less game time per day. Also a con is that crafting costs varying amounts of energy - starting at 10, then 30 and so on - for each time you craft something.
So if you want to play it ALL DAY then you either need real money to buy Crystal Energy (which doesnt recharge and is seperate from Mist Energy) OR you need enough game money to buy Crystal Energy.
Also a con is that it even though it has a shallow learning curve, it is hard to actually get some items and/or equipment.
All in all it's a very addicting game but can only be played for so long per day with a 'low level' character for free.
Second game is Champions Online - Free for all. It's a superhero MMORPG with borderlands- or comic-style cell-shading. I play it, it's quite fun and can be serious or casual. It has great graphics too but can (only just) play on low-end computers. Not recommended, you miss a lot of eyecandy. ~2gb download.
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Third game is a fantasy dwarves-elves-humans etc game called Forsaken World. Haven't played it but it's a huuuuge game apparently (over 4gb download) and looks like LotR to me. Research needed.
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Fourth game is Global Agenda - Free Agent. Year 2155 pretty much sets the scene too. Reminds me of Red Faction Guerilla in terms of world size and SEGA's Vanquish for the characters. 8.5gb download.
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Lastly is Alliance of Valiant Arms - which isn't released on steam yet so I don't know much about it. Looks like a First Person Military MMO. Their website reminds me of Combat Arms, but hopefully it's better than that. http://ava.ijji.com/gameinfo.nhn?m=synopsis
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Sat Jun 18, 2011 5:00 pm
caekdaemon
Data Realms Elite
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Re: Steam Free2Play games
Funny, never heard of those games before. Gonna have a look at screenshots.
Sat Jun 18, 2011 7:59 pm
Benpasko
Joined: Sun Aug 09, 2009 9:26 am Posts: 1633
Re: Steam Free2Play games
AVA isn't much better than Combat Arms. And I used to play a bit of Champions Online, sadly the gameplay isn't as much fun as the character customization. Making characters kicks ass in that game.
Sat Jun 18, 2011 8:32 pm
Ragdollmaster
Joined: Sun Dec 16, 2007 12:09 am Posts: 1115 Location: Being The Great Juju
Re: Steam Free2Play games
If you want some help in Spiral Knights, I'm pretty badass and have some cash and Energy. Name = Ragdollmaster. Send me a mail.
Sun Jun 19, 2011 3:20 am
Yoman987
Joined: Fri Apr 04, 2008 12:06 am Posts: 196 Location: In front of keyboard, staring at monitor. (WA, Oz)
Re: Steam Free2Play games
MLC and I are gonna set up a Haze Bomb Supply Chain to get loads of crowns and CE. Details are seekrit
Sun Jun 19, 2011 10:40 am
Ragdollmaster
Joined: Sun Dec 16, 2007 12:09 am Posts: 1115 Location: Being The Great Juju
Re: Steam Free2Play games
The great majority of people look for recipes from the dungeon vendors when they want to make something like a Haze Bomb. It's low level and unimpressive until upgraded. The only way you could really profit off of that is if you got Unique Variants- and good unique variants, like Medium to Very High effects- and that's kind of a gamble. It's good that you want to start with a low-level item that's relatively easy and cheap to craft, but even so, the UV business requires a decent amount of start-up money, energy, and materials. So yeah, don't invest too much into this little venture, it may not pay off Of course, if you get a good UV, you can sell that one UV for extraordinary prices. Example: I had a Voltech Alchemer Mk. 2 with Very High damage versus Slime types, and sold it for 100,000 crowns. Or as another example, I had an Owlite Shield with Shadow Defense Maximum (where it usually has none) and sold it for 1500 CE.
Sun Jun 19, 2011 2:07 pm
Yoman987
Joined: Fri Apr 04, 2008 12:06 am Posts: 196 Location: In front of keyboard, staring at monitor. (WA, Oz)
Re: Steam Free2Play games
Yoman987 wrote:
Details are seekrit
I've figured out everything that you just said already, and we're not going to sell normal Haze Bombs themselves at all (apart from vendors if we're desperate) .
Sun Jun 19, 2011 2:38 pm
alphagamer774
Joined: Wed Feb 10, 2010 4:06 am Posts: 1294 Location: Comox, BC, Canada
Re: Steam Free2Play games
Alliance of Valiant arms doesn't hold a candle to Combat Arms. Done deal.
If anyone's played Zelda Phantom Hourglass for the DS, Spiral knights is almost exactly the same. Controls, graphics (down to the explosion particles), Grid-based, sword combat. It's lots of fun, and the TF2 hat you get is well worth trying it out.
Haven't played the others, and likely wont.
unless they offer kewl TF2 Hats
Sun Jun 19, 2011 2:41 pm
Barnox
Joined: Mon Jun 22, 2009 3:57 pm Posts: 1020
Re: Steam Free2Play games
Me and DSMK2 played Global Agenda a while back. It's good fun.
The world PvE is pretty barebones, but the missions for PvE and PvE are very fun.
I didn't know SK had migrated to steam, that's cool I guess.
I'm with Benpasko on CO, got old real fast.
Sun Jun 19, 2011 6:07 pm
dabensta
Joined: Thu Jun 11, 2009 9:29 pm Posts: 73
Re: Steam Free2Play games
Not sure whether you guys know or not, but TF2 is free for the week. If you don't have it, go try it out!
Wed Jun 22, 2011 2:54 am
Yoman987
Joined: Fri Apr 04, 2008 12:06 am Posts: 196 Location: In front of keyboard, staring at monitor. (WA, Oz)
Re: Steam Free2Play games
PC gamers that don't have TF2. Bah.
Wed Jun 22, 2011 3:14 am
YHTFLKC
Joined: Thu Dec 27, 2007 4:08 am Posts: 590 Location: USA
Re: Steam Free2Play games
Global Agenda is pretty fun, if you ask me.
Wed Jun 22, 2011 7:23 am
maart3n
Joined: Tue Dec 23, 2008 8:04 pm Posts: 1545
Re: Steam Free2Play games
Global agenda is worth playing, I bought it a while back(when it wasn't free yet) and really enjoyed the epic battles the game offers. If you ever play this game make sure that when you reach lvl 30 you get into an agency so you can play AvA.
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