This is why roguelikes that are actually closer to Rogue are called traditional roguelikes these days.
This is why roguelikes that are actually closer to Rogue are called traditional roguelikes these days.
Doesn’t matter. It’s still going to be the same Ubisoft formula. It’s a shame as well because the potential is always there but they’re too afraid to actually innovate, not even considering the actual QA issues.
Same here in the UK. Shops and such had hand sanitizer instead.
Would love to see a graph, the annual amount probably increased exponentially.
I honestly sometimes wish I wouldn’t experience dreams. Most of them are bad, and the few good ones usually make me yearn for something I don’t and can’t have.
You can’t make this shit up lmao.
Oh yeeees. TBATE is one of my favourite webcomics.
We’ll see.
Yeah, Star Citizen is the world’s most expensive tech demo, that is the picture book definition of scope creep. It’ll just keep getting more and more complicated, but never get to any kind of a “complete game” state.
Transparency? Disgusting. I should be free to abuse my powers without peasants knowing, it’s my god given right!
Yes, especially given these tumultuous times we live in, I much prefer anything that reinforces cooperation, rather than pitting us against one another.
Paradox’s dlc policy is why I might buy the games, but rarely buy the dlc. I do enjoy the gameplay in them, I probably have something like 3k hours between CK2, CK3, EU4 and Stellaris.
It improved significantly since release, though.
All two letter domains are country-code domains.
How I wish it were that easy to sleep.
Now what about if the software industry operated like NASA.
Yep. Been waiting years for this to happen, but Rockstar has done enough shit I hate, that I’m not planning on giving them any more money.
How shocking.
Why? It has one of the biggest modding communities in gaming, so there’s a lot for people to like about it still, assuming they’re fine with modding it.
The issue is that when I have a lot of good energy it means I’m actually able to do, and enjoy, fun things, where normally I might be unable.