(But please don't make me put them on CDs and DVDs for a living again, thanks. SteamDB is a hobby project and is not affiliated with Valve or Steam. Siliconera is the go-to site for international video game news, original translations, hands-on impressions, and interviews you wont see anywhere else. I spent about six years of my career cramming demos onto coverdiscs on the front of magazines, watching as demos grew in file size and diminished in quantity, and it's an honest joy that it looks like they've returned over the past year. If you feel the same, you can find the demo on Steam.Īnd isn't that great? I've no idea if demos help or hurt sales of games (and it probably depends on the type of game), but it's definitely a good thing for you and I, the players of games, to be able to try before we buy. Still, I've enough nostalgia for the early GTAs that I am midly curious. ![]() Where Rustler maybe loses me is with its Steam description that mentions that it's "full of pop-culture references." This includes a screenshot of a de-limbed knight proclaiming that it's "just a flesh wound." I'm not sure there's any lower form of comedy than straightforward references to other works of pop culture, but if there is, it's references to Monty Python specifically. ![]() This is a topdown game, albeit in proper 3D, in which you explore a medieval open world to complete quests, get into fights and, yes, steal horses. The trailers and screenshots are certainly evocative of Grand Theft Auto 1 and 2.
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