Yep a day early, Bamco typically does this with most PC games and this is no exception.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/848350/Katamari_Damacy_REROLL/
https://store.steampowered.com/app/848350/Katamari_Damacy_REROLL/
It doesn't appear so unfortunately. In fact, it ran in windowed mode for me until I got through the tutorial stage. Then I could adjust video options. Even so, playing this game again is such a great joy!
It doesn't appear so unfortunately. In fact, it ran in windowed mode for me until I got through the tutorial stage. Then I could adjust video options. Even so, playing this game again is such a great joy!
Activates fine the in U.S., if anyone was wondering. Comes out to $19 USD exact.FYI it's quite a bit cheaper on Gamesplanet for some reason https://uk.gamesplanet.com/game/katamari-damacy-reroll-steam-key--3878-1
eyyyy. Thanks. Nabbed. Now to debate on double dipping for the Switch version...Activates fine the in U.S., if anyone was wondering. Comes out to $19 USD exact.
I thought this was a price error, but I checked SteamDB and there's just a massive price difference between the USD and European currencies (16 pounds = ~$20.43, 20 euros = ~$22.74). Thanks, Bamco.
Core gameplay during levels is evidently 30 FPS, certain things are independent and play out at 60, like walking around the Home Planet, the HUD, King interactions, just 2D stuff in general as far as I can tell, and the Prince's animations in general maybe, not counting the katamari (even when inside a level, which makes a bit of an odd 30/60 mismatch) and maybe more. That was my takeaway from an hour of playing.
Bamcos been pretty good with regional pricing. Tales of Vesperia on Steam is cheaper in AUD than it would've been in USD, thankgod. Would've bought it day 1 either way but that's a nice surprised.. K.T however....Activates fine the in U.S., if anyone was wondering. Comes out to $19 USD exact.
I thought this was a price error, but I checked SteamDB and there's just a massive price difference between the USD and European currencies (16 pounds = ~$20.43, 20 euros = ~$22.74). Thanks, Bamco.
Same impressions here. The actual game runs at thirty while anything that's animated (Like the prince and some objects) can run at any framerate.Core gameplay during levels is evidently 30 FPS, certain things are independent and play out at 60, like walking around the Home Planet, the HUD, King interactions, just 2D stuff in general as far as I can tell, and the Prince's animations in general maybe, not counting the katamari (even when inside a level, which makes a bit of an odd 30/60 mismatch) and maybe more. That was my takeaway from an hour of playing.
capped at 60 with vsync off, it looks like.
The "thanks, Bamco" comment was half sarcastic. Good regional pricing is important, but there's no reason you should pay 30% less than me for the same game when you don't live a developing nation, much like there's no reason you should pay significantly more than me for K.T. games. ($28.95 AUD = ~ $20.94 USD for Katamari, compared to the $29.99 USD price point in America) The unsarcastic half is that I'm able to take advantage of Bamco's random 20-30% random discount in UK/EU/AUS due to sites like Gamesplanet.Bamcos been pretty good with regional pricing. Tales of Vesperia on Steam is cheaper in AUD than it would've been in USD, thankgod. Would've bought it day 1 either way but that's a nice surprised.. K.T however....
Vsync on runs at your monitors native refresh rate.
Kind of weird really since Bamco screw Europe over when it comes to other platforms.The "thanks, Bamco" comment was half sarcastic. Good regional pricing is important, but there's no reason you should pay 30% less than me for the same game when you don't live a developing nation, much like there's no reason you should pay significantly more than me for K.T. games. ($28.95 AUD = ~ $20.94 USD for Katamari, compared to the $29.99 USD price point in America) The unsarcastic half is that I'm able to take advantage of Bamco's random 20-30% random discount in UK/EU/AUS due to sites like Gamesplanet.
Yeah, that's why I was so shocked by finding out that it wasn't I price error. I think this is the first time that I, as an American, that I've been on the wrong/bad end of regional pricing when compared to UK/EU/AUS. Thankfully I had the option of picking up a UK key from Gamesplanet.Kind of weird really since Bamco screw Europe over when it comes to other platforms.
Like they were charging £55 for one of the One Piece games on Switch when it was $40 on the US eshop.