Video games are very good at teaching, even if they have to repeat the lesson over and over. Sometimes the lesson is…
Video games are very good at teaching, even if they have to repeat the lesson over and over. Sometimes the lesson is…
$5 Steam release with controller support would be A++++
...Sasuke? What the hell are you doing there?
Third person game in VR. What’s the point?
By scanning the bust, and releasing it to the public, they’re essentially...yeah, I have no idea.
No. You just don’t like farming games that have semi interesting plot stuff. No game is perfect for everyone.
Maybe PewDiePie should review his own shit game that was worse.
Stardew Valley... whoops looks like a week went by >.>
Going out to see wildflowers in the desert and then coming back to probably grow flowers in Stardew Valley.
I’m on that train as well
I just bought Stardew Valley last night, so yup!
As a long-time Harvest Moon fan I am incredibly pleased to see people embracing this sort of game in earnest. I’ve been playing, and my reaction has basically been “What’s so special?” Mainly because most of this is old hat to me. Anyway, back to parsnips.
I’m really excited about this game, but I’m going to hold off on it for a bit. The developers have said that they will be adding co-op, and when that gets added, I have a feeling my wife and I will disappear for weeks.
I could feel it setting in: the rhythm, comforting as the twang of a slightly out-of-tune guitar. Wake up, clear my…
Not teaching players how to actually play the game isn’t some inspired design choice.