At this point you may have to consider deleting your original comment, or adding an edit (can you edit posts now? I’m never sure).
At this point you may have to consider deleting your original comment, or adding an edit (can you edit posts now? I’m never sure).
Well the Steam reviews are moderately negative. With all the complaints about the controls and opaqueness of gameplay, I’ll give this one a miss. Anyway,I have Salt and Sanctuary on the PS4 to satisfy my 2D hack-n-slash needs.
I just played Journey on my PS4, and I just got the PS4 on Friday... I’m pretty sure that if you own it for the PS3, you get the cross-buy thing.
Saturation slider abuse seems to be a real problem these days.
Agreed, Steamwold Heist was a great companion on my recent travels to Singapore and back.
I use Flickr, since the revamp a few years ago it’s been pretty great. Tons of free space and they don’t try to recompress your work.
You missed a chance to read Cherie Priest’s latest Borden Dispatch while you were there...
Splatoon is a bit like this, you use the stick for turning around, and the motion controls for fine and vertical aim. It works amazingly well. Even though I have not historically been a fan of motion controls, Splatoon has changed my mind. I’m looking forward to trying this with my Steam controller.
I use the same Steam account on multiple on-line computers all the time. You even get the choice of installing games on the local system, or streaming them from a different system that you’re logged in on.
I’m just here to point out (politely!) that you used the wrong apostrophe in your contraction of “them.” It should look like this: ’em.
They say we will, but it’s not in my library yet. Not sure what the time-frame is.
I paid early for Hyperlight Drifter, wondering when we’ll actually see it. Same for A.N.N.E. And I just paid for Megasphere, still waiting for the “soon-to-be-available” Alpha release. I’m starting to wonder if I’m a sucker...
Check out “Aquaria” on Steam. 2D underwater exploration adventure game. It’s in my library but I haven’t gotten around to trying it, but it sounds like what you want.
> Either way, the first rule of snackology is that everyone tastes different.
Sorry dude, I’m gonna have to pass on that office party invite.
Abuse was amazing. Way before its time. It was hackable and had version of Lisp built into it, which you could access directly from the in-game console. The base game was okay, but lacked the assets for success, since most players didn’t care at all about a built-in Lisp engine. I followed the dev’s next project with…
Seriously. If it was on the 3DS I would have bought it already. It just doesn’t seem like something I would spend a lot of my precious Wii-U time with.
Some people just find dealing with other people to be exhausting. Introversion is not a crime.
X-Wing’s flight models were based on the movies, which were explicitly based on WW I and II dogfights. So yeah, this approach is not going to be faithful to the games they mention.
Hunter S. Thompson was awesome. Kind of a dick, but still awesome.
I also knew a very chill Kyle, best connection I ever had, actually. It was a bummer when he moved away for college.
I bet spending 36 hours in or near the outhouse really impressed that female counselor.