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    I play a lot of games on gog and Epic Games Store and man Steam OS is just annoying most of the time. Hell I’m playing through Halo Combat Evolved on Steam and Steam OS and Proton still give me troubles, game stutters and crashes. 

    Kotaku articles have been fiery hot takes since 2019-ish. It really bugs me, it used to be my favourite news site, now I barely visit it. 

    Hitman Go and Lara Croft Go are two of the best games I’ve ever played, on any platform. Genuinely some of the best puzzles ever packed into a game. Don’t let the fact that they’re mobile games that end in the word Go make you think they’re poor quality.

    I’d agree had I never tried VRChat. Once I tried VRC, I was a believer in what the tech can do for online interactions.

    What on earth are you talking about? I’ve spoken to literally hundreds of developers in-person and they’re not all Homophobic/Transphobic assholes. People are actually capable of being nice to one another.

    This is standard operating procedure for hardcore wrestling buddy.

    Ah ok

    I haven't been following Stray super closely or anything but I didn't know it becomes a third person shooter, I knew it as a game about a cat sleuthing around a cyberpunk city. 

    I've always said the touchpad should be on the underside. The Vita has a touchpad on the underside and it was so useful when used well. Gives your back fingers input, I especially liked it to control sniper zoom levels in Killzone Mercenary. The front touchpad is just inconvenient to use most of the time. 

    Having replayed Dead Space in 2019, I don't think it was really copied all that much. It still felt fresh to me, has a great mix of action and horror. 

    Lara Croft Go was phenomenal. Deus Ex Go was... Still good, but a step down. It was built with a standard level editor unlike Lara Croft and Hitman before it which were custom-built and coded levels.

    I think it's less niche than you think. Try playing VRChat and you feel a sense of presence no other game gives, it's kinda surreal. 

    I found the environments looked great and the character models looked weak.

    Edit didn’t see your correction lower cause of how this site is laid out

    I bought my Quest 2 in 2020 for $300 USD and play VRChat standalone on it regularly. Not cheap but not a huge, unaffordable expense neither.

    They do localization and a lot of QA work. I worked for Keywords as a summer job doing QA once. 

    Sounds like a LOT of the game has been totally redone. Wouldn’t be shocked if in downloading 43 GB you’re also deleting like 15GB of existing files.

    Android, IOS, PC

    It’s the final sentence of the article. But yes I agree I’d prefer if it were in the first two sentences.

    Or! We could not include annoying unlock RPG systems in our multiplayer shooters? Thus not enticing players to resort to grinding maps to level the playing field? That’s a solid option too!