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Sanctum 'Free Weekend' is live on Steam right now

Oltman at El33tonline writes:

"Tower defence games have traditionally been all about placing your towers in the right place to kill all the creep as they try to enter your base or steal something valuable from you. But why stop there? In Sanctum you can build a maze to funnel the bad guys past your strongest towers to create more deadly choke points.

But wait, that’s not all!"

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Valenka4373d ago

That's cool and all, Steam, but I don't appreciate going into my Library and seeing the game already downloaded and installed when I didn't ask for it to be.

Amplitude4373d ago

It shouldnt be. o.O It should be in your game list, but when you try to play it, you need to go through the download steps and wait for it to download and install.

That's how it always works for me idk xP

aquamala4373d ago

You probably played it on a free weekend before.

Valenka4372d ago

No. I've never even heard of the game.

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Sanctum and Sanctum 2 are free this week on Steam

Steam has announced that the tower defense/FPS hybrid Sanctum and its sequel Sanctum 2 will be free from now til next Sunday.

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Bundle Stars Indie Jam 3 Bundle Released

Hardcore Gamer: The latest Indie Jam bundle has been released, and the third installment gives you a lot of value for $5. That meager amount gets you Sanctum, ARES (a must for Mega Man fans), Joint Task Force, Nexus - The Jupiter Incident, Commandoes 3: Destination Berlin, Two Worlds: Epic Edition, Garshasp: Temple of the Dragon, and Battlepaths.

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Putting Games Into Perspective

AWESOMEoutof10's Donnie McLohon discusses the importance of perspective in gaming and how experimenting with different views can provide new experiences for players.
"I’ve come to acquire certain tastes and preferences about the games I play over a lifetime of gaming. The simple fact is that there are some things I favor over others — and perhaps always will. Many gamers are fiercely competitive and hone their skills playing online shooters; others might prefer more individual experiences and settle for a compelling story-driven game. Though it’s true what they say, variety is indeed the spice of life, I believe there’s something significant about our selective nature. And, as a recent epiphany I had playing a particular game has shown me, one of those supposedly minor predilections has a surprisingly vast amount of possibilities to explore. I’m talking about perspective."

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