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I mean yeah exactly
I mean yeah exactly
Yeah I think you need a centralized system with decentralized ownership, so that no single party can fuck it up by themselves
Monster-World Hunting
This hunt just went interstellar
SOLAR FREAKING ROADWAYS
Yeah, I don’t know if I’ve used a PC game disk since I was playing Myst or the Spider-Man 2 (OG) demo
I really appreciate games like Dishonored, where you have massive levels to explore but they’re still very tailored experiences, and each level gives you something brand new.
My one gripe with Dishonored is that the way runes, bone charms and money (the main upgrade materials) work encourages you to explore every nook and cranny of each level. While some may like that, I’d prefer to find a fun way to reach my target and then on future playthroughs I could find another dozen completely distinct routes, making every run feel fresh.
That whole second paragraph has nothing to do with your point, I just felt like mentioning it.
Yeah I love 2D platformers, but can’t get into 3D. I did enjoy Super Mario 64 when it came out, but on replay I find it’s often finicky and hard to control, simply because of the 3D format.
Give me some Celeste any day though
While I don’t disagree, when I eventually get a PS5 I plan to get the disk version, simply because I can often get disk games second hand for a fraction of the price that they are on the playstation store
Never played the game, but I do love the soundtrack
Batamas geo
Actually technic pack would probably make this list for me. No modpack, Minecraft or otherwise, has transformed a game in such a way I love.
Probably the reason I got into Satisfactory so much when I tried that out.
I definitely seem to have gotten lucky with that. Were the issues performance related or something else?
And velocity is 0. Otherwise Johnny 100kmph is technically stopped
Alt text on XKCD posts is the label that displays when you hover over the post on their website, it’s not something that the user has added.
You bet I’m still on beta 1.8 for that machine gun bow combat
Alt text made me chuckle
There’s been a lot of discussion recently about how companies have been making shitty decisions, which prompt people to move to the open-source alternatives, like what happened with Reddit, Twitter and Unity etc. However, is there a viable alternative for film-related media, beyond simply piracy?
While Lemmy, Godot etc obviously have many costs, primarily servers and development, they don’t have to deal with licensing in the same way to get content. Is there an existing alternative, or do you see a way for there to ever be an existing alternative without some rich company already backing it?
Came here to also say Rain World. Amazing game
Great list, I can second Obra Dinn and Antichamber, so I’ll have to try out the rest
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