Time Leap Paradise SUPER LIVE!

Time Leap Paradise SUPER LIVE!

This 3D simulation concert and PC benchmarking tool features 1 anime girl and 2 girls as backup dancers singing and dancing with a choice of 2 Japanese songs with vocals and lyrics in the free to play base game. With the Encore Pack DLC, it features up to 5 anime girls with further customization options to feature any of them in a solo concert or group dance concert of 3 characters, 10 additional songs and additional costumes and headgear with fanservice. The frames per second(FPS) counter and score given to your computer will be shown while playing and at the end of each concert performance.

Real player with 3.8 hrs in game

Time Leap Paradise SUPER LIVE! is a simple in which you pick a character and back-up dancers, their outfits, the music and backgrounds and then leave them to dance.

Pros:

-Cute characters and dances on offer.

-It’s free

Cons:

-No real point to it, gets boring rather fast as there is no objective in mind and a limited set of characters, songs, etc without buying the rather costly DLC.

Overall, if want to watch an anime character dance for free, go for it. Otherwise rather save yourself the download.

Real player with 2.8 hrs in game

Time Leap Paradise SUPER LIVE! on Steam

Half-Life 2: Lost Coast

Half-Life 2: Lost Coast

Half-Life 2: Lost Coast is some kind of show-case made by Valve to introduce their new High Dynamic Range method of applying light inside the Source Engine. Actually, although this is a very technical subject, the developer’s commentary that comes with it, is more than worthwhile listening to. It gives quite some insight into how this mini-level was constructed, and even into how HDR lighting actually works. It’s not easy to talk about something as complex as this is an easily understandable manner. Fascinating stuff, and for the die-hard Vavle-fans: you even get Gabe Newell’s words at the beginning of the commentary ;-).

Real player with 61.0 hrs in game


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After playing around with the level for a bit, I can definitely say that Lost Coast is a complete success. It’s not available seperately, but it is available in the Half Life Complete Pack (which is on sale right now). Here, you play as Gordon Freeman, as you come across the tiny town of St. Olga, whom is under attack by the Combine with a gun that launches headcrabs into the town. The 14-Minute Tech Demo shows off what the Source engine can really do, and as a result the game looks beautiful. It’s almost like a work of art.

Real player with 2.1 hrs in game

Half-Life 2: Lost Coast on Steam