Remember Strike Commander? The floppy disk version (with very limited speech as well) wanted some 40-50MB when the common HDD sizes were 80-120 MB. I had a larger-than-average 240MB and it'd still have hurt if I didn't have a CD-ROM drive to play the CD edition instead.
Holy shit holy shit, I thought they ended development on Grim Dawn.
Downside is, I'll need to start a new character, the systems are dense enough that not playing for a while means picking up an existing character isn't the easiest of things. xD
Hmm, I'm just thinking it's sto;; not really worth it, because for the value to be better the retro handhelds I think you need like quite a few upgrade cycles. which by then you might be outclassed in other areas like screen and what not; if I'm not wrong the Broadcom SoCs are really slow in comparison to what's out there, or did I misjudge the processing power?
Warframe's been around a long time; I know in these parts there's a certain purist view towards MTX, but Warframe does it well enough that I don't mind paying for some of it and getting a lot of game in return.
I'm lazy, so I'll just look forward to the summaries. I've forgotten what Soulframe was about, even. xD
Spenty a lot of time in Warframe at one point, so though I've not picked it up in a while it did give a fair amount of fun times. One of the few F2P games I'll recommend.
Built-in battery. :( Putting in hall-effect sensors for longevity (aside from precision) only to then have a battery that cannot be easily replaced feels like taking 2 steps forward, 1 step back.