Nemo's War is an outstanding solo game, probably one of the best, both tematically and in how much life it has.
As a cooperative though, it is a quite complex game that make it teaching a bit of an ordeal (IMO).
So joining someone's play makes you feeling as if you were dragged along an old sea captain through the complexities of a highly technical submarine.
A better mouse and pc is not cheating, using macro’s is debatable, aim assist is definitely cheating, letting an AI completely take over is absof###inglutely cheating.
just because you’re still terrible with cheats on doesn’t mean it’s not cheating.
If it actually yelled at you in all games it’d be hilarious to try it out. Too bad it’ll probably be some generic tip regurgitating monkey that only works in like leagues and valorant
AI has a legitimate use in helping people of various disabilities and I truly hope AI allows anyone with a disability to benefit, but I don’t want to have to endure AI being shoehorned into every aspect of my life without consent for the disabled to see those benefits.
If its a single player / coop game, go ahead. Anything competive, it is just cheating. It is an external assistance tool that gives an unfair advantage
I’m not sure why there hasn’t been a business simulator where you could live up the glamorous, extremely vicious, exploitative, and horrible life of a movie studio owner in Old Hollywood.
The Movies, 2005.
Technically not just old Hollywood, it goes through the 20th century with technological advances and world events that change movie trends.
Since it’s a business management game from Bullfrog Lionhead, it did have some grit to it, though mostly sarcastic rather than very dark.
I welcome new takes on this though, the movies didn’t age well in some aspects (aspect ratio most notably, ah ah ). I know of Blockbuster Inc that tried to remake that already but the reviews are not great. I’ll try this one.
Tried the demo out, it’s a very stylish game and with it’s own unique take on movie production (somewhat similar to how you develop games in Mad Games Tycoon). Seemed promising, although I do wonder how well the core movie production gameplay works in the mid to late game.
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