It’s pretty tough to earn enough currency to buy the items without spending real money. That being said with regular play you will unlock more cosmetics than you know what to do with. I think that will be missed in all of this.
It’s pretty tough to earn enough currency to buy the items without spending real money. That being said with regular play you will unlock more cosmetics than you know what to do with. I think that will be missed in all of this.
“Will Steam continue to try out new features and ideas, pressured as it seems to be by Epic’s store?”
There’s tons of games that don’t compromise in portable mode. I mean what does Into the Breach sacrifice in graphics to work in portable?
Was that nod to Snyder when HJ goes through the glass? I get they did some slo-mo/stops to do the coma-interruptus bit, they could’ve done that after he hit the ground too.
This is a weird comment. This article isn’t Star Wars related, the comment would’ve been more effective on the supposed 8th Star Wars article. Also, it’s Star Wars season with a popular show, video game and upcoming film. If there was ever a time to have 8 articles about Star Wars, it’s this week.
Never really got a Pixar vibe from Jack and I’m pretty much over the cutesy Pixar-like sidekicks in video games, so I should be a prime candidate to hate him as well. Maybe because I played as him from almost the beginning in campaign co-op.
The need for a larger TV is completely dependent on the person, there are plenty of cases where a larger TV fits well into someone’s setup. I live in SF and while the rooms are closets our living space is massive. I hate wrap-around entertainment units, we like the longer ones that a TV sits on top of and with our 6‘…
The need for a larger TV is completely dependent on the person, there are plenty of cases where a larger TV fits…
I did in my follow-up, realizing that I left it vague. Why say that? You asked to clarify and I did.
The newer generation of teenagers and young adults, the fortnite demographic.
There’s no reason to feel bad for not getting it though, if you buy it it’s the same game as it was on launch day, probably for a cheaper price.
I hear this a lot but it doesn’t make sense - Unless Valve expects their game to make GTA V-levels of money, there’s zero reason for them to go all-in on game development. Their company seems to be structured for small game development with the bulk of employees running the storefront or existing games. Which is…
My friend and I have been playing games together for 15 years and this game just clicks for the two of us. Even when making mistakes or getting overwhelmed, there’s no frustration as we both knew what each other were trying to do before we failed. However, my second-best gamer friend cannot comprehend this game…
“As someone who loves virtual pinball, Creature in the Well reminds me of my favorite moments playing Golf Story, an all-time classic for me.”
the cultist simulator cover art is designed using the same artstyle actually, they’re conveyed in different ways but they are the same.
Cultist Simulator had the same art style
How is the performance, handheld and docked?
I get the deal when compared to the launch MSRP, but the whole thing has always been too expensive. 40 games, 10 of which are King of Fighters. A $20 extra controller and $4 cable bring you down to about $75 out of the $100 just for the system which matches it with the NES Classic. Refurbed Classics go for $50 as…
I get the deal when compared to the launch MSRP, but the whole thing has always been too expensive. 40 games, 10 of…
Not particularly, I think we’re all mostly wrong most of the time, or that a lot of times when we think we’re right or wrong there’s no right or wrong answer to even be had.
I agree, like most groups of people it’s the extremists that ruin it for anyone with a valid point/idea/goal.
Yeah, did you think I meant something else?