Rockstar: Abandoning and cancelling GTA V (single player) expansions and purely focused on milking online for pay2win. I’m not hyped for 6.
EDIT: The worst part - declaring war against modding community because it affected their online sales (since people enjoyed playing modded singleplayer). It backfired, badly, but they still went for it.
Luck be a Landlord is like a slot machine version of Balatro.
You select randomly generated symbols to add to your slot machine in order to get more money with each spin in order to have enough to pay the increasing “rent” at the end of each level.
There are only 3 developers I will preorder from whenever I find the game they are releasing interesting. Erin “Concerned Ape” (Stardew Valley); Bob the Bot (Survivalist); and Terry Cavanagh, the creator of VVVVVV.
They keep their games updated, they are pretty chill people, and they keep players informed during development.
For now, they are the only ones who have earned my trust.
For everything else, it’s full patientgamer mode for me. Wait until the whole game is released with a single price tag, 90% discount, no online requirements outside of multiplayer, and community fixes.
@CodenameDarlen and plus, most of the time, when you're buying indie games from steam, they're drm-free, so you can play them offline, run them without steam running in the background.
honestly, I have no more hope in the AAA games, since it will be the same game over and over again with different skins or slight UI tweaks. there's nothing much Steam can do at this point, because it's the business model of these companies in the end. It's time to give back all the money wasted on these AAA games to indie titles now, it's well deserved...:bilibili_dianzan:
You could definitely get Hunter fashion to look like this version of scarecrow. There’s a couple of festival of the lost pieces that would make this easy.
I studied cs because of it, hell I even wrote about minecraft in one of my admission essays. Something bionicles to minecraft to stem pipeline as I would call it
I also really like PGR. It’s a gacha game but I met a really nice community from it
If we’re talking about great story driven games, signalis and nier are always my top favorites.
So many elitists have dismissed Minecraft over the years as a ‘little kids game’ - missing out on a truly great game. The end poem made me tear up. Music is fantastic, I bought all of C418’s music off Bandcamp.
For me, minecraft kinda shaped my childhood in a sense. I played so much of beta 1.5, and watched so many minecraft YouTubers back then. My favorites introduced me to monstercat, an edm music label which pretty much formed my music taste, and also introduced me to pc gaming (i downloaded steam because my favorite minecraft youtuber also played skyrim)
So yea minecraft is still my no 1 game. Especially considering I still occasionally have a month long session with a modpack.
Thanks for sharing that, Minecraft has really shaped so much culture.
I got dragged back in late last year playing Skyblock’s latest version. It started as ‘I’ll just test it out’, then a few months building and exploring in it passed before I wanted to play anything else.
If I didn’t have all day to myself yesterday I definitely would have spread it over multiple days lol. Very much it was a stars aligning situation.
It’s nice seeing the genre get a revitalization too. For a while there it felt kind of stagnant. Like the only major player we had was Resident Evil I feel like and then all the smaller ones
Ooooo, good to hear! I played something like 15 hours when EA first released before deciding to put it away until full release. It was definitely good then, so I’m excited to see what it has turned into now.
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