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General and Gaming => Modern Video Games => Topic started by: hexen on November 02, 2015, 11:23:14 pm
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I've had a lot of trouble with the way games are going these days. With the advent of Steam, a lot more really interesting games have been coming out since individuals can really get their visions published without corporate meddling. However, by being Steam games, they are almost always without a physical release. I don't know if it's just me, but buying games without some physical incarnation feels awful to me. Recently I saw a video of Undertale and despite how gross it felt, I had to buy it to support it's creator (it's the greatest basically one-man game since Cave Story). Playing it just makes me wish I had a physical copy of it... along with a physical Cave Story (without gross edited music and graphics like the existing ones), Castle Crashers and so fourth. I'll probably never get a lot of the games I want in a physical box, but hey, at least Shovel Knight gets one soon...!
What games would you guys like to see physically released?
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I'd like to see Runbow, Mutant Mudds, Mega Man 9 & 10 and Snoopy Flying Ace get physical releases in some shape or form.
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I wish all the recent Shantae games had physical releases. Pirate's Curse for 3DS is actually getting a retail Japanese release soon.
It would be great if the upcoming Shantae: Half Genie Hero could be released on disc too.
Mega Man 9 & 10 are good choices as well.
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I would love physical releases of these especially:
* A Housemarque collection - Super Stardust HD, Resogun & Dead Nation (Outland is published by Ubi Soft, so realistically it could never be in a collection with the others)
* Scott Pilgrim vs The World
* Rogue Legacy
* Hell Yeah! Wrath of the Dead Rabbit - I love this game more than I should. :)
* Dust: An Elysian Tail
There are many more, those are just off the top of my head.
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* Rogue Legacy
Rouge Legacy actually got a physical release with IndieBox (http://store.theindiebox.com/collections/frontpage/products/steamworld-dig-december-indiebox). I only found about it recently, and it gives some great games physical releases (Risk of Rain is the one I wanted, but alas, it's both sold out AND the most expensive one released). However, the random nature of it being a monthly box is a bit disappointing... you never know what will be added. Also, Undertale's creator apparently stated he wouldn't get Undertale on it, which makes me sad >.<
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Tripwire Interactive games. They've become one of my favorite devs in the past few years.
edit: They do make physical releases but in a very limited production run.
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* Rogue Legacy
Rouge Legacy actually got a physical release with IndieBox (http://store.theindiebox.com/collections/frontpage/products/steamworld-dig-december-indiebox). I only found about it recently, and it gives some great games physical releases (Risk of Rain is the one I wanted, but alas, it's both sold out AND the most expensive one released). However, the random nature of it being a monthly box is a bit disappointing... you never know what will be added. Also, Undertale's creator apparently stated he wouldn't get Undertale on it, which makes me sad >.<
Sorta. I didn't see any specific info about it on that page, but if I recall correctly the actual game was either a Steam key or on a thumb drive in that set.
Anyway, I should have specified that I was referring more to physical console releases since I don't game on or collect for PC.
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* Rogue Legacy
Rouge Legacy actually got a physical release with IndieBox (http://store.theindiebox.com/collections/frontpage/products/steamworld-dig-december-indiebox). I only found about it recently, and it gives some great games physical releases (Risk of Rain is the one I wanted, but alas, it's both sold out AND the most expensive one released). However, the random nature of it being a monthly box is a bit disappointing... you never know what will be added. Also, Undertale's creator apparently stated he wouldn't get Undertale on it, which makes me sad >.<
Sorta. I didn't see any specific info about it on that page, but if I recall correctly the actual game was either a Steam key or on a thumb drive in that set.
Anyway, I should have specified that I was referring more to physical console releases since I don't game on or collect for PC.
Yeah, I understand. "Physical" copies that still require steam keys and stuff feel like somewhat of a hollow victory to me too... but I'd just get a anti-Steam crack and call it a win, it's the best I can often do. I also agree about valuing console games more because you don't have stuff like keys and the physical copy just plays the game.
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Tripwire Interactive games. They've become one of my favorite devs in the past few years.
edit: They do make physical releases but in a very limited production run.
Have you tried Killing Floor 2?
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Basically any Wayforward IP.
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Here's some off the top of my head.
-All of the new Shantae games.
-Aqua Kitty: Milk Mine Defender DX (PS4 & PS Vita)
-Astebreed (PC & PS4)
-Azure Striker Gunvolt (3DS)
-BattleBlock Theater (PC)
-Mighty Switch Force & Mighty Switch Force 2 (3DS)
-Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game (PS3)
-Starbound (PC)
-Surgeon Simulator: A&E Anniversary Edition (PS4)
Hopefully Limited Run Games (http://www.limitedrungames.com/) will make physical editions of some of these eventually. :)
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Child of Light is one high on my list as well as Costume quest 1&2.
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Child of Light is one high on my list
There's a physical PS Vita version of the game that isn't just a download code in a box.
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Child of Light is one high on my list
There's a physical PS Vita version of the game that isn't just a download code in a box.
was just writing that so I'll add
Which honestly is a bit of a weird choice to have the only Physical version of a game on.
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I hope Yooka Laylee will have a real physical release.
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I hope Yooka Laylee will have a real physical release.
This. Would have Kickstart'ed it if that had been one of the rewards.
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Tripwire Interactive games. They've become one of my favorite devs in the past few years.
edit: They do make physical releases but in a very limited production run.
Have you tried Killing Floor 2?
Awww yeah! Looks and runs beautifully with their recently patched physics gib system. OMG. I'm probably going to be making a gameplay video with it soon.